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Postmaster Finn Receiving Govern- ment Bulletin—Stray Cows Bother Trolleymen—Mr, and Mrs. A. F. . 5 Read Married 53 Years, list of those responsible for Chautau- qua coming to Willimantie: Postmaster Finn is upwm George F. Taylor, D.;Flel P. Dunn,|from the government the ily Of- Frank H. Foss, Henry T. Burr, A. L.|cial Bulletin, which is on the re; for the Weatherhead, John €. Tracy, Vernon £ cach day a resume of gl the tam “to WILLIMANTIC MILLITARY BURIAL. Funeral of Arthur E. Clark Attended by Members of iInfantry and Com- panies K and L. The funeral of Arthur E. Clark was held from his home in South Coventry Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. Vornon 'W. Tooke officiated at the services which were largely attended. Members of the First Conpecticut In- fantry acted as beavers and a de- tachment of men from companies K and L met the body at the cemetery and escorted it to the grave. Burlal was fn Willimantic cemetery, in charge of Funeral Director Jay Shepard. Your Motor’s Efficiency You can judge the efficiency of your motor by its flexi- bility—the eagerness with which it“picksup,”the steadi- . ness and smoothness with which it turns over when throttled down. SOCONY gets the full flex- ibility out of your car because - it is absolutely pure, and W. Cooke, A. C. Scripture, L. J.|fo of the public. on_different points Storrs, H, C. Lincoln, Jaye E. Grant, e J. H. Hurley, A. C. Andrew, George k”;: o 1 o Tor flw'mbw ow. E. Hinman, Frank J. Baer, H. C, La- torop, F. S. Hills, Charles A. Gates, KUg¥- \ 50 iifveq " the “rubber impression s ‘bearing the fol« lowing legend: o Your Bit. Buy a H. V. Segar, Dwight E. Abel, James Liberty Bond. uire at any bank P. Bath, George K. Anderson, E. G. Hatheway, Peter Hardman, C. J. Al- paugh, W. P. S. Keating, James B. Fullerton, Plerre J. Laranee, T. Frank Cunningham, A. Newton _ Vaughn, Robert A. Fenton and Willimantic Woman’s club. i S May Administer Oath. Noisy Boarders Go to Jail. :w:;_mutam w imail rclerks Oscar Mitchell and John Baston, in{and all members of the cl ed: pos the police corut Thursday morning|tal service, agreeable to proela- charged with _intoxication, pleaded |Mation are now empowered to ad- guilty, Judge Foss imposed a fine of|minister the preseribed oath to regis- five dollars and costs in each case; |trars. both being unable to pay, went to jail Extra Job for Car Crew to serve out their fines. The men were| When the 12.09 south bound trolley arresteq for causing a disturidinee in|arrived at Reade’s Thursday a half the boarding house across from the|dozen cows were wanderifig around town building. near the tracks. The trolley crew — drove them gack into_the lot. mended Chimney Fire. the fence, and Pilot Brockett notified A still alarm was sent in early on|the first section gang he met on the Thursday morning for a chlmney fire [F02d. - on Jackson place. ‘The blaze was put Among Official Paraders. Borough Clerk and Treasurer E. M. out with the contents of two extinguhi- ers. Slight damage was done. Gray and Burgess Jacob Wechs or_postoffice. Mr. Finn will sse _that every letter bears the slogan. Registration Cards Came Promptly. Town Clerk Frank P. Fenton has already received a number of cards from men who formerly ‘lived in_this city but at present are doing business elsewhere. These are the first results of the registration as planned by the government. Besides these a number have applied to the local office for en- rollment as they are at present work- ing in this city but reside outside of the town. The following have sent cards to Clerk Fenton: Wales G. Thompson, shoe salesman, Danbury: Frederick A. Fenton, stu- dent, Columbus, Ohio; Howard E. Lin coln, dresser tender, Worcester, Mass. The Sign of a Reliable Dealer and the World’s Best Gasoline DEALERS WHO SELL SOCONY MOTOR GASOLINE W. R. BAIRD, Norwich THAMES SQUARE GARAGE, F. Sterty, Prop., Norwich [ Samuel H. Harvey, agricultural in- ‘were among the borough officials who MAJESTIC GARAG! s, J. om?: Tis 3 D & S tford. | . Miss Nancy Austin secretary of the | .-/ - sl - P() . CHARLE EC! M, Norwic! S. Richmond, salesman, Hartford: | ;nieSq Charities, will speak before the | Wednesday George and Willlam e‘{ely P = sgo'r'!‘ fcs,' .an 'f:*c‘,;,f ;«Zr:.l,.: Welles and Miss Bertha Cooper of Pawtucket and Mrs. Smith of Provi- dence. * Lawrence J. Casey, student, New Ha- ven, and Elmer K. Gallup, teamster, haway, R. L members of the W. C. T. U. at the meeting to be held today Friday. C. V. PENDLETON, JR., P. H. ETHIER, Norwich Norwich More than that, SOCONY is The following have applied at the . —~ | Miss Annfe Fitzgerald spent Me- local offico and_their cards will be| , Home From Florida. =~ morial Day’ in Pawtucket with her LEB & 0SGOOD CO. Norwich sent to their home towns: Erward V.| Mrs. G. K. Nason, Mr. Mrs. H.|gister, Mrs. Patrick Shea. o FELIX BURZYCKI, Norwich T e romers Poun: | Braest [C. Murray have returned to therr| Loy RECRL S ., always the same--every gal- Norwich Fovle, White River Junction, Vt. |homes in this city after sponding the|was in town Memorial Day. A ¥: 8 TG SUTA £O, Netwia 17, Hil, Cambridge, Mase: Jonn | Winter in Florida. - At the Shore. lon like every other -gallon. S e LR, Setw Philadelphia, Penn.: Robert A. JONATHAN SMITH, Norwich o ) WAUREGAN PLAINTIF GIVEN $550| Mrs. J. B. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. ) Auzusta, Ga, Maurice S A M Bown. Mt Biatn Sl Mise That rs freedo fro W. E. BALDWIN, Taftville Fioomaeta, Mics. and Harold W, it | Peter J. Chabot Had Sued Shore Line|Ida Foster have been at Groton Lons mear: >dom m PEOPLES STORE, Tattville comb, Pelham, Mass. Electric Company for $2,000 Dam- | Foin :":r::d‘F;‘:'e‘:‘:“ O the motor troubles which re- H. A. RICHARDS, Versailles i ages. i - GEORGE DRESCHER, Balt Chaut [ t : e A A T e t ) . ROBERT R, SOUTHR. Hanove autauqua Guarantors. The last case of the superior court |their fifty-third wedding ameiversary 2 S s The G i argalgaThe dhst waee of the sunsrion cot | thElE BROLEREL MR e sult when today’s gasoline MAX RICHLAND, Norwich Ton crowds to the concerts on \Windham ! Thursday afterncon when a verdict in |friends. Not many couples live to o A % & A. R. MANNING, Yantic field and it t that the affair|favor of the plaintiff was brought in |celebrate such an anniversary. doesn t mix W’lth yesterday 8 W. E. MANNING, Yantic will be succe 3 r‘ll;‘ fine pro- by the jun-wm the case of hPate;h J. Motored From Springfield. JOHN F. RICHARDSON, Preston City ammes presen by the organiza-iChabot of Wauregan vs. the Shore| jp Mrs, Jie BI = . o s e TS T ot Pt FanE e | ay he v arpumnne i B LYo iy 58 Pod carburetor adjustments. GEORGE 'W. MANSFIELD, Foase- {and the judge's charge to the jury took {up all the morning session and at the iopenifig of the afternoon session the part of ihe city. i e Wednesday, making the trip Bliss’ new auto. They were CHARLES D. WOLF, Jewett C F. H. GILBERT, Jewett City in Donaid accompanied on their return by Miss Buy under the So-CO-ny sign, FOR SALZ BY THE i . Axe il i o i Mrs. Ellery Burdick entertained the g - 3 cin : 4;j@:‘onbfi;n::l“n_)gttzgslgtnrggg?alasg will | dles Aid society of the Methodist | tion upon tra ortation. The shipper .t_hf“n‘o\etr}:a:nlem. one as arinz hnmer l ”[“ ][A kMFug J. C. LINCOLN €. Ik v church at her home on Bay street | Would pay the tax. % Wiin the fowe Sy, days e hav ON THE CARSO PLATEAU i i . . 0 Captain Griswold of Company I, New Reduction by one-half or to per | completely transformed our sovern- e The AEOLIAN _ |jury retired. The j“'l' awarded $350| Doris Bliss, who has been spending JOHN H. TRACY, Jewett City to the plaintiff who Sued for $2,000.|the winter here and attending River- BLAKE & MORGAN, Jewett City Court adjourned shortly after three)side Grammar school. J. L. HERBERT & SONS, Volunt Two Arrests Made. ced two men under rving who were very he influence of iquor. ih appear before the police It this morning. One of the men suspected of taking a fur piece from | woman Wednesday evening. Charged With Selling Diluted Milk. Morris Reinstein of Village Hill will be presented before the police court this morning on the charge of selling diluted milk. A sample of the milk as analyzed and found to be want- inz, as it had been diluted with water. The milk was sold as standard mitk. Soldier Recovering. Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Jennings were in Hartford Thursday, visiting Mrs. Jennings’ sister, Miss Grace Green- wood, who is ill. MYsTC District Superintendent George G. Scrivener of Norwich Holds Querter- ly Conference at Methodist Church— Grand Officers to Visit Charity Chapter. The first quarterly conference of the Mystic Methodist Episcopal _church was held Thursday evening by Rev. George G. Scrivener of Norwich, dis- trict superintendent. Reports of the ds of the departments of the church were read and all gave ‘encouraging | It will insure you a more ef- ficient motor. Standard Oil Ce. of New York BZRA DAYO 0II00GI0 0 0L I0 gnzagcnre L oL v ar VIGINE T NELSON J. ADAMS, Hanover N, Glasgo from half past two until four o'clock James Lee of C at his | accounts of the church work. The pas- home in erating after | tor, Rev. A. ‘H. Withee, has done much | After the banquet the party went to | CONFERENCE ON DEMOCRACY passed, will make this eountry mo VOCAL]ON three weeks' 11 He will report to | pastoral work since his appointment |ing until one o'clock, music beins AND FORMS OF PEACE |autocratic than Russia under the rule | his commanding officer soon. fo Mystic church in April. At present | furnished by Parker's seven-plece or- of the czar” ! v —o— the church is undergoing repairs. A |chestra. The party had a special itici Bricf Mention, new calendar has been placed on the |moving picture show arranged and | Several s":,""’; f“’:l"':{ Criticized |+, hEMAND TRANSFER OF e Government. Our statistics show that nine Tohn Porteous of Norwich was in|front of the church, giving the hours 1t Gab of Gin |,|.: the v”.ll;on Willimantic Thursday. of services for the week. also the sub- 1N the moming they witnessed a good | oo o L FORMER EMPEROR NICHOLAS GOODS than any other = 3 ige | Jects of the pastor’s sermons oa Sun- |show in the "Bes eatre. 2 . May 31.— eport £ o E- far better prived I..:e h}figo.&"dca‘i’e:“‘is{a:orfis hOL‘eT:e:‘:g s P el xare;ol “committee on liberties” which pledg- | To_the Fortress ?l St, Peter and s«: heard. Hear it yourself. You, i 3 i g Grand Officers Coming. REDUCTION OF TAX ON ed support to “all conscientious ob.| Paul—Workmen's and Soldiers N Better for the price too, will be won by the rich Arthur Kelley has returned home| _The annuai visitation of the srand TRANSPORTATION LINES |jectors” to the conscription law, and | Delegates. 1] 1None Dbetter price. Vocalion tone —the refined after visiting friends in Fitchburs, | Oficers of the Eastern Star to Charity = 3 a telegram from Former United States | petrograd, May 81, via Londen, 6.56 || COFFEE v.... Ib. 20c, 23¢, 28 elegance of the cabinets and Mass. chapter of Mystic will take place on| Agreed Upon by the Senate Finance [Senator John D. Works of California, | ‘m. The congress of delagates from || CEYLON TEA b. 44 the fine new privilege of play- John Mahoney of Boston spent|Fuceday eyening, June 13. Grand Ma- Committee Yesterday. in which he said “we dishonored our- | tTio front has decided to demand that % L = oY a e . on SPent| ron Mrs. Mary A. Mix of West Haven, S selves by declaring war without ade- : t ] JAPAN TEA s b ing each record as yo morial day in this city _with | Xith mer =, BB gt e sd Vi the next general congress of work by means of the Graduola ex- :nds. Present. | Supper will be served ang |, Vashington, May 31.—Reduction of |quate or reasonable cause” were fea- | men's and soldlers’ delegates from ail || ALL OTHER TEAS ! pression device. Lcuis Hickey is at his home in this | the degree work will bs conferred on | L1 taX on rallroad, steamship and|tuges of the afternoon session hoere | Russia should cause the transfer of |} BAKING POWDER e for th r. Hi 3 " & Py Pullman car transportation from 10 to lay of the so-calle ir Ameri Former Emperor Nicholas to the fort- COCOA 18. - S e Tl ok e || el e 5 per cent. was agreed upon late to- | can Conference on Pemocracy and of Peter and St. Paul. i gonten b G St A Entertained Ladies’ Aid Society. day by the senate finance committee. | Terms of Peace. i SODA Miss Emeline Haddad of this city Thursday afternoon. This would mean $35,000,000 ‘ess taxa- Several speakers severely criticized ment, and the peopie have had noth- AUSTRIANS ANNIHILATED Britain, was in this city Thursday, gy . A cent. of taxes on amounts paid for land |7 3 fiani A sella & An- . WILLIMANTIC Snfercine with Major € J Heutt b Miss Agnes Austin is v‘lsltan her or water transportation including | ing to say about it, so far have they Italians |E|lp”'.d by_ Gabrielle 2!8 Ma]n Str i € | qunt, Mrs. Robert Chapel, at Uncas- P g hei nunzie, Playwright and Poet. local armory. i 5 5 charges for berths or parlor car chairs, | been removed Tf]'_"Ul’“ con 1 l(‘)f th a3 v Mrs, E. Frank B ey . _ | entailing a loss of revenue of $35,000,- | governmen e same speaker, . i e e s the Themmbers o1 Arae WG BIETMTL S e e s e ooo. it e e e Reltn inietusipinel f e ; chapter, D. A. R, at her home on Bel- | several days’ stay in the village. Adoption of excise or consumption |Z o alons the line the voterstfto re-capture San Giovanni, on the GEORGE G. GRAN JAY M. SHEPARD levue street this (Friday) morning. | Dirs. Jesse D. Crary and sons, Stuart | {2XeS, Payable eventually by the con- I;"’g;fi: here along_the lne the voters{82 BeCRPLUER T (e Careo piateac, E O fgceceding: Fimgee & Stepnnd Baltimore where they attend the grad- Open S 2 ¥ conlwow oo ) Worse Than Chatts! Slavery. Italians was Gabriele d’Annunzio, the 5 P F lD eck dEmbalm uating exercises of the Baltimore pen Summer Home. Repeal of Tax on War Munitions. Norman L. Thomas, addressing the | poet and playwrisht, whose word and | 32 Providence St., Taftvill uneraivmrecioran €F | Medicai collese. Arthur Moran is a| M. and Mrs. George Scoet and son.| Repeal of the existing law levying |meeting on “Conscribtion and~ the |example animated the soldiers in the |pyoiooiventior G @it = [ inember of {he Fraiintin omes David Gallup Scott, of New York have | a 13 1.2 per cent. tax on war muni. | Conscientious Objector,” charged that |heroie struggle, which ended in the - o 60-62 North St., Willimantic e opened their summer home on East | tions, now: bringing in $25,000,000 reve- | “the attempt to force a man to fight fannihilation of the enemy. Telephone 63 : PROVIDENCE COMMITTEE Main street. David Gallup and daugh- nue, because of the substitute pian for is worse tt tion of chat- an the impo: Y. M. C. A. SENDS $50,000 Iagy Awsiatynt Tel. connection ter, Miss Agnes Gallup, will Join them | inc nufact: . 7. | tel slaver: - S~ SUBSCRIPTIONS $1,000,000 | in a short time. & e g i e S e e “We must oppose the enactment of D J M. KING HIRAM N. FENN TR Local Miscellan With these and several other, minor | SUch lesisiation’ Thomas asserted, TO ENGLAND AND FRANCE r. . B i * First National Bank of Boston $10,- M % 8 ! changes, Chairman Simmons said the |OF all our hopes both of democracy e s 1 UNDERTAKER a nd EMBALMER 000,000 to Liberty Loan. an;r\(?-n“an)d[rsfld::lank gi'“\'flgu:;:i bill virtiaily is ready for technica: - | and peace are m;dn 3 n\nc‘!«e{ 2 IAr— To Prepare for ;he R eptlFun of Amer- TToT $2 phursty St W iles ey CF have returned ito East Orange, N. J., ) 952fting to put in proper form the re- | S/ 000, " oithey amutonishingly re- i gl A vl DEl NS | Boston, May 31.—The first National ported at New England headquarters visions agreed to and already an- Telephone Lady Assistant | "05 0% o S ton b cibed for Sh0 ‘guro;e:mol; ;Jvl’tl);o;\:r‘.nxl; Mrs. Henry'| nounced. ~ Treasury department sug- |flective or dishonest. Such a meas New_ York, May 31.—The National B 000,000 of the Liberty loan today. A= My snd Mre Arthac Boylen have |S¢Stions to this end and individual | Ure of conseription as we now have—|war Councll of the Young Men's May Building Dn F A K subscription of $1,000,000 also was Te- | returs 0 from & visit in Bosien >'¢|amendments of various senators will | the selective draft—involves dangers|Christlan Association has cabled to 58 A R T B s gttt el nciiny too little considered by the public and |its representative in France and Eng- Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Price have re- a campaign of education looking to and $30,000 to prepare for the recep- here.eY the Providence, R. 1. com- | turneq from Providence. Newspapers and Magazines. the repcal of the law will be of sreat | tion of the American expeditionary | PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING DEN, ’81 —_— William McKone and Harry B. Mac- | Tn an effort to agree upon an equita- | public service, even though such re- | forces, it was announced here by tho |— i st Rheims is agaln undergoimg heavy | KeUZie have returned from 2 short|bie tax upon newspapers, magazines|peal legislation is improbable in the |officers of the ussociation. Tt was 1 Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantic l bombardment. says a Pafis Exchange | 5t2Y in Providence. and other publications now transported | midst of the war.” added that approximately $2,000,000 Robert J COCl“ ran?2 2 message. e g Mrs. John L. Hill of Norwich has| for one cent a pound, the committee F s Work will be required by the association to . 1 - Hours—9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone 44 ge- b 1y M T N oday arra ormer Senator Works. gh: & gt i et S . een the guest of Mrs. Ira F. Noyes today arranged for a general confer- 5 - e carry on its work in Europe to Jan- “red Ketchum has returned from a |ence Saturday night. Chairman Sim- | Former Senator Works, in his tele- [ o0 " 4 GAS FITTING, visit in Pré';'li‘?‘eur;\::, o mons and other members will meet Sfflrva;:“‘éo;";c}’(‘;&fi-wsxy S SRR i PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING “laude as returned to | representatives of the publishers and A oy Y Rockvi The 35th anniversary of | Washington Sq., Washington Buildin H i+ - |the war and in favor of bringing it sakvitier e 35th anniversary ashington Sq., ashington Bu J artford after a short visit in the|the postoffice department. The pro-|{ne War and In favor of brinsing it ., [®Goiman Lutheran church on Neh Murray's Boston Store village. Mr. and Mrs. Bergen 1. Greene, Mrs. Frank Dickerson and Miss- Josephine tDicl;erscn spent Wednesday in Volun- own. posed zeneral 2 per cent. tax on all advertising and the Hardwick amend- ment, recommended by the depart- ment, to increase postage charges on portions of the publications devoted to mate way consistent with the honor of our country. We dishonored our- selves by declaring war without ade- quate or reasonable cause. We should Prospect street will be observed Sun- day. NEW UNITED STATES Agent for N. B. O Charles Schroder of Suffield is visit- | advertising, will be discussed with a |3° the country the honor of correcting Y WH.I.'MA"TIC, CONN. ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry | view to reaching some fair com- e B e e R b e LY MODERN PLUMBING = Mr, and Mrs. James W. Baker and| " Freight Transportation. i GOVERNMENT ; angls S daughters have returned to Sterling| Another change designed to maintain ioe beco. Bromght Tato (hix wes is as essentis! in modern house as after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. El- | competition decided upon today makes Tk Wit ohes Eheuld statd electricty is to lighting. We guaran Women’s Silk and Crepe DRESSES ‘These pretty and attractive Dresses come in a number wood Lathrop. MOOSUP Telephone Employes Have Chance to Subscribe to Liberty Loan—Franco- American Club Hears Speeches, Has Banquet, Dance and Movie Show. the 3 per cent. tax on freight trans- portation. by railroad or water, apply also to freight carried by motor ve- hicle or other mechanical means of transportation which compete with railroads or steamships. Taxatio nof radio messages at the same rate imposed upon long distance telegraph and telephone messages—3 cents on each message costing 15 cents proper firmly for peace and use ever: means to bring it about. Alliance with foreizn nations should not be tolerated. Our hands should be kept entirely free to negotiate peace at any time without regard to the Interests or desires of any other nation.” Report of Committee on Liberties. The report of the committee on 3 P. C. BONDS To be Known as the LIBERTY LOAN tee the very bestt PLUMBING WORK by expert prices. Ask us for plans and pr workmen at the fairest 2 2 The circus held in Moosup Wednes- | or more—was decided upon. American liberties, of whick the Rev. E s & i § of styles, and designs are summery and very attractive. day afterncon and evening under the Planning Vigoreus Fight. Richard W. Hogue. director of the|Thege bonds will be issued in 67 West Marm ere_ertfr You can choose from the following materials such as Silk, Poplin, Crepe-de-Chine and Taffeta, all in the col- management of Sautelle and Lowande was fairly well attended. Manager Amidon of the Moosup baseball club has made arrangements With the general outline of the com- mittee’s revision made public, sdme senators already are planning vigorous fights on several features when the bill man, urged abolishment of “secret dl- plomacy” and added: “We demand democratic control of our foreizn policy. We call for a denominations as low as $50. We will gladly receive sub- T. F. BURNS ors demanded now, varicusly trimmed with embroidery, to open the season next Sunday after- | Zocreo tne floor. Lot | inat % D : O on o, Carpet, Erounds, He has|™An effort will be made to restore the | conseription. We mnslst on discussion |scriptions free of charge. Heatmg and ! !umbmg tucks, lace and buttons, and are exceptionally well made. One of the interesting features is the large patch or oddly designed pockets. The collars and sleeves are of this game, a team considered the fastest semi-professional players in Rhode Island. Floyd Main was a Providence call- house increases on surtax on incomes of more than $40,000 annuaily. Other senators say they will oppose the ex- cise taxes, especially those on sugar and coffee, on the ground that they are in congress, In the press and in pub- lic meetings of the terms of all al- liances, agreements and treaties. It seems to be the intention of the gov- ernment now to forbid even the dis- er_Thursday. i > = articles of general consumption and |cussion of their terms of peace in Georgette Crepe and very often in contrasting colors. Iy e Bellavance and John Mids- | aiready increased greatly in price. the press and in public meetings. Iy There also will be an effort toward With reference to conscription /'n(l Prices range from $12.50 up to $25.00. THE B. C. MURRAY CO. in Mr. Bellavance's machine. Franco-American Club Entertain. At the banquet given by the Franco-American club in_their rooms on Prospect street Tuesday evening, speeches were made by Rev. J. E. McCarthy, Rev. L. Parodis, Joseph Rabitaille and Fred Champaigne. the I. O. O. F. hall and enjoyed danc- restoring the house tax on inheritance. New Britain—The North & Judd Manufacturing company directors will recommend to the stockholders that the capital stock be increased to $1,- 500,000, which is the full authorized amount and represents an increase of $250,000. “conscientious objectors,” the report said: “It is contrary to Amrican tradition to force them to enroll for war ser- vice against their conscience.” “We also declare,” the report add- ed, “that all Americans are entitled to passports to neutral countries. Leg- islation now pending in congress, if JEWETT CITY SAVINGS BANK . E. ROBINSON, Tre: WHEN YOU WANT t> pu: your bus- iness bofore tne public, there is no medium better <han through the ad- Vertising cojumns of The Bullétin. 92 Franklin Street IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY B8Y THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €0 No. 11 25 Ferry Street THERE 1s no advertlsing m Eastern Conpecticut equai tw The Bu letin Tusiness resuits.

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