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= e INFIVEMINTES = B e SETH N. TAYLOR ate Atiantie .33?-. - ooy : 3 e e - DAVID H. WILSON mroumpmmmwum!nm Ne . - oS ; {0 nonthin 2 L P s “PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN" 5 THE BEST 88 Main St. General precipitation s probable 7 ool : ANTACID 'AND STOMACH REG- udny in the states west of the Mis- g P ULA‘I’QR KNOWN. pi rlv.r wm: snow in morth, and lflfl} n middle districts. No in hlip.ltm are wx':’o nflu- to llnmmry 23 proh..bh. The winds along the north Atlantic|canvassers the mmm ukod for DR. A. J. SINAY |"Tr’vings sions e’ noren suantc | Sunvassers the intorms s & - to mortheast. Middle Atlantic mod-|cause of much eo-lmm onty lo- erate to fresh northeast to east. cally, but throughout the entire nam Forecast. ‘The lrl eomm#&:]el Las ( od 32 - place the names persons wh r¢- leoms 18-13 Alice Building, Norwich Northern New Enlhl : Fair Mon- | fuse the luomfi ‘the mn of Phose 1177-8 day, colder in Maine; prob- | the police. “eommittse. Mrs. Edwin 2. ably s-nuw with -lma: rising tem- | has also u.lum up m r -nj in alyg 7 dizzy and aches; breath foul; tongue L, 3 Shepard B, ] coated; your insides fllled with indi- THE DEL<HOFF |35, onmios v oo lonc¥ 57 it e fiacy Eastern New York: Fair Monday: tha- are to w in to the stotd Earopean Plan Duwsday mmow in - iitecior: . now oF uarters, will 3 charge ] rain on the coast. Bm;m,u-bbbohonulmnu’dunrg % most marvelous, and the joy 2. harmiessness. Rates B Y |7 OusediNim i Sarwich. The Jetter recefved by The Bulleti - Bfty-cent case of Pu il rasesiin. bl %o ¥ in Fa y-cen: Teteohens 12 [ Tkt iy show e Solfonn . and they - E+ P e Sy a4 in temperature and ‘baroms “Feb. 17, 19'7 |'morning g . men and women wkho can't get changes Saturday and Summ Norwich Bulletin, Conn.: we stomachs regulated. It belongs DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAJN | Saturday— Gentlemen: This has - Deen | jadies: home—should always be kept s Ther. Bar. n New London to up’ 2, Mrs. Eben Lea:ned; trow in case a sick, sour, upset Dental Surgeon 4 e ] 2 RS retude 46 han pens fim‘m’b,.,. i T A AR S ose who s] nsus sul -an or tI 37 i3 2 0 3. Mrs. Horatio | cnach in the workd. . - 2 B bal Dfil of Moose on/Sunday _person the.state of - eupply. nfiteer tea i Cub SNGH wive: the TuTdemmtion paied | vl S YO T team of | ¢ne orainary demands of our daily oc- for -on the ce blanks A “refueal tupations. on the,part of any persor fo r .The .courage. that ceénquers is the §p. m . Highest 41, Towest 22, Sunday— WMoGrery Building, Norwich, Genn. Ther. Bar. 33 29.94] Ta m . (4 P 4 the qiesiions required will he careril courage that has God in the center of LT notes Bt aed IS toge* 3 ling the 8 t it. It is the people who have a right i Highest 32, 161 6. with the namé and address : s olcamb. Tfifi.fi t ltl_.!“:"""{‘ “d"“"él:h(; west 36. cting : ers who @0 not understan Comparisons. be returned to the stats headquarters, | ernor Holcomb, First Him, lose their courage and sometimes - LEHIGH—the Best Predictions for Saturday: Fair. where they will be placed in a list to nted a m take their ‘own-liv Saturday’s weather: As predicted. be known as the “Bad list.” ds to assist him in t-kln‘ the | The courage at conquers . is FRESH FROM THE MINES Predictiors for Sunday: Rain or| It can readily be seen tkut a list of { Cénsus. This group of men will make | promptéd by our Ieve fof our fellow snow. citizens so lacking in a of civic | @ combplete census of the'man-power of [ men. People face all sorts of dangers Sunday’s weather: Falr, warmer. duty as to refuse to answer guestizag{ihe town. for those thev love. Tf we: love our contained in the cemsus blanks will be], TOWRS dlrouxhonz the state have en- | fellow men ' wé will do anything for Sas. I-. and Tides. of great value in case o° ne.essity. The | teréd enthusiasticaliy in the ‘plans of { them without hesitation. Tsh 1 Moon | BOVernor informs us that. if it is nec «s- | GOvernor Holcomb. In all of them the | ~We are -Gelebrating, this week. the n Risés. | sets. nv? ter. || Rises. | sary t: o to the legisiature for more | ATst selectman has appointed workers | birthday of Washington. His life is A. D. LATHROP TRUCKING power than he now has to - 1 c'ty- | @and. the census is now in in full{a most excellent evample of the cour. zens to answer the q.,,qflm,,"""m’md swing. =There is considerable rivailry [aee that conquers’ He balfeved in God Telephene 175 Y X ? 07| in the census blanks that he is enti. - | t0.See which town will have its work |and daily put that belief to test. Man 6 5 43 |1y ready to do so should the occasici|completed and its result in the statela time in those dark hours when liber- g | | | demand. He is of the epiniuh, how: headquarters before any of the others | tv' wak strugsling for existence on i H 3 i 13 || 702} "the present fime, that his power is | have been heard from. these Shores aid the Father of his| ‘mer can ouse o 4 I : 5 IR RIS 16 Topce pRewers 16 (hins a0 . To assist him in taking the census |country zo apart by himself and pour | A 1 tions and ‘he assures us of his abso'ute | First Selectman Arthur C. Smith of | out his soul to God. And not only was Special Rates te Theatre Trouges, TR T RIOTR L R aT) d;:z‘n:,l;mgon that every person in tha { Preston has R e W 7% | asnlugton g ingn of yrayer. Bit o st ‘onnecticut shall either an- e - | man of conviction. e was a patriot Traveling Men, Ete. Yde. which is fallowed by flood Uflt swer the questions contained in t-e|€0X, Fred D. Miller, John O. Peckham, | who believed thinzs. Moreover. he wn He; F. Bates, Everett P. Darnes, |devoted to the Inferests of his felloy Livery Cennsotion, n?-hdut Strect, ' census blan;(s Of be prepared for cun- | TERY - R g AT AR FARREL & SANDERSO! P sequences of a serio#s nature. men. e lov s eonntry for what L N. Preps. P vors Uit Sterling has also start-d -ne m' itary | Le could sive It and not for what he Delivered Second of Series of ~Ser-| BURBAU OF MILITARY CENSUS. | census. First Selectman A 0. Mowry |cou'd zet out of it. NOTICE mons at Federated Church—Surprise|{ It is not anticipated hat ther> wiil | of that town has appointed = ids. We need that kind of patriotism to- < t; i 3o ghe Norw It has been sald .hat the most tiazic | aay, d thé e indfcations th e DEAD HORSES AND COWS Party—Men's Club Meeting—Notes. | 05,20 ouble is tak' - de No-wich sitvation ia " not devoid, of humeraus | SR of Wasiinaton and ihe B Removed Free of Charge At e 4 on the rav | 8SPect, if one can oniv see it, a'd it|of Lincoln are stilpabroad in onr lind 1626 New London. Ask for Chas. |thore e o =w°d“¢‘hvmh-°fl ilmdw - o is only natural, ‘heccfore tha* theland that in.the serious prohlems that E:, T Haveras oo “mm""mm“me m- m‘“r”mte WR" promptily be noted and s | military census now rlishing alons now confront us we wHl assert once WEST SIDE HIDE co. A. W. Burdon delievered the second of | 5t2i¢ burcau headau ccor Ung | NEW. mondon Should 5 e e in e T O ! to Goyernor H s~ or 5 amusing features. 8 ac That is the courage that congiters P. O. Box 379, New Londen s work on some . of th: rep.’es to the|every foe—ihe cou e that cogniz- - 3 Er:-s of qfl?tkg"—: ‘r'&-‘tnl kin S|es God and nour- out -its rich dev - g census headquarte.s in t cicy tion to a sveat cause, the cause of I rommer’s the pastor. g For example, a_forrer ity official | manite and cod. e < ; _brsy ladded to the prescr.bed i'st -he fo!'ow- pactis < SR :10.. : ] ; untary informatiur: “I ik Evergreen Bcer -— Rzl agie s | 124 1 can miik | gUMMER GIRL MINSTRELS E work in hand was the checking uo of | Another wrote: Ocrupation—>Yone. AT ST. MARY'S HALL REAL GFRMA” .A the typewritien lists prepared by the ! Number of Dependents—TL ce. A« the S T3 is on B :-:mgi:x ts;lcehom se::mr:,t:l;eu;ig: :l):: gentleman has no visid'é mean< of | Amateur Entertainment . Given evening. * e names px : Tad i i H. JACKEL g co' urday SRR ke pamon peoviied by ibg :l%rl:o:gst be rxzser ough clod Alpha Gamma Sigma Sorority. Tos the query Mairted cr ‘Sngle, | One of the cleverest little ente another replied: Marrisd = ..d c n- | ments Norwich .oftén = am &-flm ot Descndorts, Kone. [by the Alpha = scarf pin by those present. Refresh- | of the lists, awd groups ol'the odics| Can you drive an. autorobi'e? Is | o eneiit s ooining o o ments were served. were kepl busy througiout the d anather question. One fresh youth| The opening numher was the —_— aropped off conmiacmey Oliteer force | answered: No, but { can d-ive a (in |mer girl minstrels with Miss Christinc | Men's Club Meeting. Qnll; chatrms of 156, Clirici e | T SH Gregson as Miss Center of Attrac The Men's club of the St. ANdTew's | fee catied Thomns 1y, Longal commit- | Married or Single? “Sincle” came|tion, Miss ePatrice Eastwood ns Miss church will hold their regular mogt- Phione asking Bis If Lo coud e Any depeadents? Chaperone; Miss Esther Pullen as ing this (Monday) evening. J way ‘secure additional rostmfeers. - sty Miss Debutante, Miss Matilda Allyn as Sague of New York will be the mnci- 5 - e e e ML L o i L Still another alleged funny man an- | Mrs. Votes for Women and Miss Dor pal speaker and will talk on the Sub- | licity commitiee, respandes 1o b 0s | prcred Yes to every q.es'.n on thélothy Gregson as Miss Ragamuffin. The Ject. The New Democracy. An enter-|minites later with a fo-ce o¢ 20 verun: | Lot DY WAy, of goxl weasure put |other summer girls were Misses Dor- tainment programme will be enjoyed. | teers whom he had secureq pogh; l’l{' ‘And then some” at ia. bo tom of the {othy Brown, Emily Latham, Catherine a T st Sullivan, Marguverite Wulf, Lo: by of 'C. rooms in the S: nlig.t buliding, Desj T pite numerous i:fcul.ies - ne Notes. 3nd they went immediately to work fare being encountered he Mo e St et The instruction class of the Federat- | The C. A. also sent a foree of | proceeding excellentiy. to Waulf, Mary Tirrell, Helen Peale, Flor- ed church will meet Tuesday afternoon | Volunteers under the leidership of | satisfaction of Mayor Roge- illiam zal i oge~s and nis Wi 51 o~ in the church parlors. Physical Director R. T Cvosby. The|hustling chief assistan®s, T.x Co ‘ector :;;f: Schlyt!l:!ds’ E’l“ilz’nbgtel:hpll:llle;. \:a‘ry e {'fi;’ :;‘et:zwofhlehcxed t;m. the y<cep- | Charles B. Douglas and George A. Lester and Mrs, Walter Buckingham. TAFTVILLE and thess names will all’ be. cheened | 0 —— TE e ombare. werd wiciced before tie blanks start %o «ome It for | SPOKE ON THE e OF Ale siwiocs pethe Dertion List of Committees in Charge of K.|a re-check. About hal? the ‘ndex caras h ko Conid ; Sl Rt e e s . COURAGE THAT CONQUERS |Were highly. appreciated. Miss Allyn SF.C- Bplt—Whist of St Anng's 8o | o anetitally, and this ot @b s ——— R e W e ciety—Entertained Trustees and | will be completed by the tin e the waoy [Interesting Topic at Central Baptist|tainly a_live one and Miss Dorothy Collectors—Notes. index is needed. Arthur Story Pas Church Sunday Evening. g <l R R e Parish hall was prettily decorated | —————————— | 1. Courage that Conquers was the|Miss Florence Williams sang delight- on diseases of the Blood snd Stomach. | Friday evening with flags, streamers | yrercier fully Flora Bella and Miss Esther Pul- . . Philias Dion, H subject of the sermon delivered at th : S’x:’l:’ur- u..n 3, for Rbeumauisz, "Neu: | and clectrical effects when the annual | MFSiSe: Fhilias Lawu;"%:}'&%‘;‘ Cantral “Baptist churen Sunday ‘sven: |1on an_equally” charming sons. Poor kiang ’%onvenuonm o o | balt was held of Ponemah Counncil, K. [ Wintam J. Quinn " |ink by the paster. Rev. Joel 5. Siocum. o e i oo STIRDIEE, eoprentinal of ore- | of C.° Livinsstone’s orohestza. for- B P S eran teve was um: | “A very well balanced quartette, com- Tasy rovenylon 2t Typhule. House: |BIShC0, tousle and o Prof o Crowley . T30 1m part he spoke as follows: |Posed of the Misses Lester, Williams. No - Cutsi B o pugue 3 : The time had come in the pr Dorothy. Brown and _ Dorothy Wulf, THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. g3 SPECIAL SALE EMBROIDERIES IT WILL BEGIN THIS MORNING This offering comprises several thousand yards of Embroideries—Edgings, Insertings, Bands, Corset Cover Widths, All-overs, Flouncings, Etc. Just the kinds that will be needed a little later when the Spring sewing begins. The prices at which we offer these goods represents but a mere fraction of their real value.. It s an opportunity to buy all styles of Embroideries at substantial savings—at prices considerable lower than will obtain again for many months. HERE ARE SOME OF THE SPECIAL OFFERINGS - Cambric and Nainsook Veinings—these are regular 6¢ and 8c qualities—Special price a 3Vse Cambric and Nainsook Edgings, Insertings, Beadings, Galloons and Convent Edgings, regular- prices 8c to 12}4c—Special price a Cambric and Nainsook Edgings, Insertings, Beadings,” Galloons and Convent Edgings, regular prices 15¢ to 19c—Special price a Button-hole Edgings gn Cambric and Nain- sook — Convent Edgings on Long Cloth, regular prices 17c to 25c—Special price a yard 17-INCH CORSET COVER EMBROIDERIES i kegular 19c and 25c qualities at...... 15¢c a yard ular 29¢ and 39¢ qualities at...... 25¢c a yard Regular 50c and 75c quality at...... 39c.a yard 22-INCH EMBROIDERED ALL-OVER All our 50c goods will be offered at 29¢c a yard All our 75c goods will be offered at 50c a yard All 98c and $1.25 goods at.......... 75¢c a yard 27.INCH EMBROIDERED FLOUNCING ! | 1 | Our entire stock ‘of 27-inch Embroidered Flounc- ings that has been selling at 69c to $1.19 a yard \ will be offered in two special lots—at 59¢ and 75¢c a yard. EMBROIDERED VOILE AND SWISS Our entire stock of~40 and 45-inch Embroidered Voile and Swiss that has been selling up to $1.98 a yard—all at 98¢ a yard. s made after 7|lead by Grand Knight and Mrs. V. P.|, The fadles of St. Anne's society | Goq's ancient people through the il |Fendered You'rs the Girl. Miss La- | tering Arms. He said that all were|in prayer and meditation for a bet- i h A. Quinn. Refreshments- were serv-|held an enjovable whist in Pflrlsh hall] gorness, when they began to long for tham gave a very clever and unex thinking about the Lenten season |ter understanding of sacrifices. Weo Seturday when avout forty ¢d during the evening. ' There: were £ tables | )1, end ‘of the mgnoteny of the wilder- | Pested clog dance. which begins this week; and that all Grand Knight Quinn was muy.er of enl!n.n.inmcnt was given which was were asked today to pray for the D. S. MARSHK - greatly aporeciated. Refreshments|(3 the land which had been promised | . 3"'Mis, Catherine Sullivan an | president and his counsellors. It is a The two Dots—Brown and Gregson —gave a spirited Sailors' Hornpipe. . I many out of town giiests, Preceding the whist an |nceslice and o Beginning of thelr iite are all ‘too busy. to stop and thinik; we do not respect the hour of medi- tation and communion with God. How eremont w oo to them. They had beco: | Hrmer Rawars Musphy i gl o :nwarfl!e‘;“tn 204 .0 many hardships and e original and well recited monologue | beautiful thought that invites us to- | much the weeks of quiet thoughtful- Pla i Fregeau, William Malone, Winners of the whist. fare and it was a falr supposition that | °Pfitled School Days. day to pray for our president and[ness wili do for us.. We cannot get nos | Dongvas, Jasebh Koy, - Danisi they would be able to meet whatever| ., M'S- Russel Baird pleased the au-|that we may be kept from the scourge |into the spirit of Lent, the finding o Sheifery, Jr., Dennis J. Walsh, Dennis Sacred. Heart Notes., emergency might confront them. But|2ience Wwith two songs, Without Thee,|of war. This is an appeal to Chris- [out why Christ died to save the P]ayer_ Planos Murphy.’ There will be an_ anniversary mass it would not be good judgment to enter | 214 My Shadow, h?.f.:\',:‘:"‘u‘,fi‘{g the|tian America” to g0 to God. ‘Who|world without exciting a tremendous : 3R . Bair can_manage the r nfluence. : mifTangement and reception com- Rm morning for_the repose of g R B . - not only sang so delightfully but was g":“}'mh“a‘ it vou gared a Christian sou| Rev. Georse Biddle and choir H 3 3 reault in Sacred ki T most cons s at the piapo as ac- e e president by prayer as|werc prevented from coming to the VlCtOf Vlctrolas Doove Soua Lo BN IS gurx church. - On Friday mernt ct::,;"fi,‘:'m -y c"“;z't‘;:-": iniet T A iy ‘pelocamiras | ne sits And. tiles fo (hink L out the|Bhettesing Avins; ve the addtess was Gladue, Emil Blain, Daniel McShef- | Marii Jellove e smmade: By Then was a headman and each man |, MiSS Mary Lester as Mademoiselle | problems before him. given by Mr. Northrop, the sigging ON EASY TERMS fery, David O'Brien, Morris Corcoram, I e:d; :‘ g ednesday being Ash Wed-{represented a tribe. They were aill | Mari® with her troup composed of the; Wednesday opens the season of|being omitted. Arthur Legarre, Bernara Hasler, L. e will be. services. both|men of m,m,,m Misses 'Willlams; Pullen, - Sullivan, | Lent. All Christians are coming N . morning and evening at which ashes Catherine Brown, . Dorothy ‘Wulf, | more and more into line with others l:ml w.fiw Marsh Bu: will be distributed. ; p uDPOsed | Loulse Avery and Eastwood washigh-| _____ "mh _— = el ly. attractive. . Never . Let _the S Surprise Party. ¢ time, Same Bee Sting _you Twice, e of great DIED ’ ‘A pleasant surprise ‘Wm. Desire and Goodbye, Mr. Will- —0 31, 1917, at Durham, 4 n..:, Foubers Satactay ovonins 1 ained. 'all through the tams were charmingly sung and the | & o 0 Viakor Fora: vt Torses BHY, urc en m, ‘his home on Norwich avenue. TKO ying dancing was very good.| N formerly of Nerwich. - s terttis | Interment at Oxford, N. C. Miss Lester as Pierette and evening was spent-with music and | hin 3, i Whe Refreshments were served b; 3 2 Miss Hack, ry ‘and Boarding|,\Vhe ¥ou wash vour hair, be careful [FIRCE 1 = wiing: o sreatly enjoyed. — This dance and cos- | WiX ed shampoos contain too much ulsfl scalp and makes the hair brittle. The trustees and th, pent cole 5 2 um making the picturesqu fi e W uu &t ite most ressonable prices. w w"fl: A learn g the pi d st | “Michael Downey. The best thing to use is just.plain [léctors of the" wa‘e E ARE BETTER |cheap, and beats the most expensive sp e ¥ TOM’S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR ~ [$52Ps or anything else all to pieces. Notes. e ?‘:‘ofif:f’&z‘u."i;.“:.:;:é‘: oF the Star You can get this at sny drug store,| Miss Celia Flynn of Hallville is the Soippacies, S gled Ban: - | PHILLIPS —In New London, FeB. 16, e GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR | 324 = few ounces will last the whole | guest of friends here for & few .dayn. L2 PNl B Saihtaul morform. | | 1511 Luko Philllps, aged §6 years. EMB ALMERS THOS. ”'I'.r’m Prop, Frankiin St Mlfl:*b!‘??llun zh: hair with. ;"5‘:" George Kinder, Jr, has accepted a of hich St ‘i‘_.“fli”i’;’“""““ Cl‘!‘fi”{’.’%ane‘?’.b(i;:eslelteowll:!‘]:; orCoL N 3 n, about a_teaspoon! s with 1 ¢ o G F. Chest d daughter of position the Hopkins & Auan the on v m Towns Send Delegates. the Tate W l”;;;”;‘_““h,m"",fl_gp' Bho, ol Ak : all that is required. It makes an Teport, N.‘n to Palace Cafe g - Co. and starts work this morning. up n The most striking featuré' of the| of New London. creamy lather, Christine Gregson as Pierrot were | New LOnMn papers please copy. 15 Main Street 2 - tuming was especially setriking. “m:g‘_ll';’ s gl Wilsky, which is very injurious, as it dries the . Entertained at Dinmer. - ever ssttle utinous Y P oty %Wwe'; &';m:’.;‘,‘w"’,nxofiu'fi; Notlce of funeral hereafter. FUNERAI‘ mulsified cocoanut ol, for this is pure |wers entertained at dinner Su ¢ Catherine Brown, La-|puneral from his late home, No. 51 Most Clgars Are and . entirely greaseless. It's Yery | iy memar, K8 o Boflemme. W - n.._m J\;\::fion, xll:ri:.:;v Avgl;,l{ ‘Y;\:; No. n. _CHff street, Tuesday lra)'frél-n‘g_ omit flowers. Y—In Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Feb. EY—In this city, Feb. 17, 1917, Requiem mass at S church at 9 o'clock. Kindly thoroughly, and rinses out Basketball and d: in 1ol work._done this session by, the .u.mu(,u—ln New York city, Feb. 17, . ¥ L i627 oetly, The hair aries quickly and | tonieht ideai st Mt Tomett Oty | (R e ‘&’..m. he' parties of women Xoby" Pearce Ghapman. widow ([§ Felephons 328-3 soft. fresh looking, | Webster.—adv. k 1 it from the littlp towns in the state who son W. Aldrich, a native of E. CHURCH ADAMS A ERA bfl.’“. gl L T . g e he e MURRAY- Fob. 1917, ‘at’ his h e BIGTE ALLIN TAV die. Besides. it loosens and takes out| Hector Gauchier has returned _to|Practical s e 3 o T P et oo | " EAb Carroll park, | Brookiva, Mo ¥. a 1861 v particle of dust, dirt and dand- | New London after spending the woeke: P R Lo e g 3 T them and incidentaliy| Russell W. cidest son of Martha ¥ = end with his parents Providence forget in “'g,a nad & ipciden and the late Jacob B. Murray. ofter t: blic the Bnest = street.. journey, that there ll a the népresentitives and senalors | cypson_1n this city, Feb. 1 1917, 20 o i puniic tie et mfl : : &head. ' Thére are 22 well Tt Aeunly. Interceiod ate ave | CIBSON—In Gibson, aged 15 ¥ 2 caree that blunt over in the suffrage measures now pending. | The casket will rest in '1;";»31“ - QENTIST Ptisuer, Culml Bavarian v . ‘has- been things and wé assume th Since the session opened there has not | ham M ial Momd; 9, o oy his home e s an and sterile and Geso- |been a day when some town or city| 1 until 2 oclock, wiien the pubiie DR. E. J. JONES unker 3 in the state has mot serit its suffrage | servics wil take' place. Burlal in ! o E.oJ 3 o “No 3 P 'l’n‘:o’b & land mine ¢ elegation. family lot,. Yantic tery., v A . l‘umfl of M Fox Hullfln’. after v as Seflas _ara| . tine wmt on a suc- Carpenter and family desire to express i e Suite 46 Shznnon Building CARD OF THANKS Take elevalor Shetuciet Siseet en- srnest Bullard and Mrs. Charles Srenoa ’ Fhose. m u.g tflp n-ra.y and | their thanks to tie many friends who have shown thelr sympathy and ex- en the saa days ot the Ppast week. Shea & Burke ~to them their kind help through 41 Main Street Funeral Directors