Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 9, 1917, Page 7

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WOULD LIKE TO SHOW YoU the east for gmven.\t ::y sy no mfl.flnfle eauff will be frei c.:l‘!!vd( Lyons, 68 West 'own street. For Bathing Suits! SERVICEABLE NATERIALS AT SPECAL PRICES 32-inch Danish Cloth, very serviceable for Bathing momu lng Joseph Spelman, fn Cwfia mfm‘r Briggs, 91 Pe- otrest. Nikito Shillo, 23 Fourth street. Stanislaw Olescksky, 188 Centrat ‘Team Harness Ofeé at $50.50 which (3 & géed bargain. 'w light weight Water-prasof AUTO ROBE at $3:50. M&trn N‘w Ih land: 82-inch Surf Batin Jn black Suits, in black, white, navy and garnet—price a yard 49¢ 42-inch Mohalr in black, white £ray, tan and brown—price & e and navy—bprice A yvard........ ndar fibflfil t An cgolet. oo&ler Tnurtur T R A 86-inch Black Mohalr, a de- buclq white and navy—price a pendable grade—price & yard 89 | YArd - . owers | gday. m}n‘ Fridn,y e Observations in N-rwhlv The following fll& Frank Wyrod, 1‘(’ Sachem stréet. 'Olt-afll Jonn Herd 7 Bouth Fifth D‘vid Frost; 20 Nurth 'nunen vn—:uo xlrf.l.n J. Enright, 61 Sev- enth strest 990— 861 )ln(m DeNardo, 33 ‘North 1 street. . Allen, 76 Churc! THE L. L. CHAPMAN CO. 14 BATH ETREET. NOHV{IOH. CT. 991— 633 Horace Just think! s 80-ineh Mohair Sieilian 86-Thoh nner's n, ecotton §4-inch Flannel back, black and navy—price a green and m-t—m-ieo- 890 | yard ....e - $1.60 36-inch Skinnet’s Satin, strictly all siik, in black, white, navy, greén, Copenhagen, old rose, gold, mmm Wednes: corns or caluses to tor- ture you and they #6 with- out ocausing one twinge of pain or -soreness. 1ts nf ‘Ther. Bu- mnmmnn of !ho R:u will be nécessary tocall » re men, m;xmr 3 ot n&m atrmy. 02 the pat Yetors the ALARM CLOCKS ALL GRADES THEWM-.FRISWEILCO. 25 and 27 Franklin Street- JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOKBINDER Blank Books Made and Ruled 6 Order 108 BROADWAY trest. ;g:—mc a‘onph mn—- ll ALL PRICES 20334{in order plum, brown and gray——price a yard........ (120) for ma n 80 man uraare bufldlng on fi . Morning wen um ted olléwed by -enddy weather. H‘sm H‘.M | deee H 994— 712 !Amuul Robert an-rn. LU 995— 17 uful Roueher, maa:m Jolm T 997— 802 John in s 998—1255 Teofil 12 Nort! treet, - 999—1999 Anthony Ostrowski, 10 Cen- tral avenus. 1omn§z Joset Mim Guroszek, 48 &C0) 10"——::1. .Lohn w. l(srn. 16 Buahnelt roa 4 ! Keep a tiny bot- zohe on the dresser and e-mnflnno. fiever let a corg Of callus ach: Pred'lction:“{nr ‘Wednesday: Incréas< Wednesday's ercnn, fflr -efvle@ ‘These sevan physically quallfied and nade 16 clum for exemption or @is- “This do€s not meéun that these son | 88ven wers the only men to ity a6s. nhym-uy On the cont: tnund mysluny qunlmed t 14 claltried 1s from the es, R. F, D, No. 1. 279 North, ervice, fon_ and two fl‘i finding of the examinin| The ippefl.}l :ert me by Gorman of Canterbul J. Harry shmnonm gg fl’ anngton 1 John Arthur Callahan, 120 Special Values In Silks FOR SUMMER WEAR 86-inch Aledo Stik for slips and 86-inch White Habutal Silk, dresses, _in _white, pink, very desirabls for walsts and blue, Copenhagen, navy, garnet, Aresses—price a yard.. -tan, green, gray and lavender— price a vard.. “fissesisss 336 | 40-inch Silk Crepe-de-Chine, in 86-inch White and Colored Silk Marquisette, striped and figured quality—ptice & yard......... Broadway. 1008— 378 Charies Russell Lewis, 170 CIliff stréet. 1004—1083 James Collins Stanley, exemption be. cause of hiy occupation as an indus. trial worker, ¢one claimed éxemption as DR. A. J. SINAY effects for dresses—price a yard 4% water 1t Is 16w by 664 tide.. 36-inch Chiffon Taffeta IR e o black, navy, Copenhagen, green he is a clargyman, and the remainder Washin, t. Claimed exemption as they say they ionne | e 1008—2206 Michael Edward monn. 'or dressés and lingerie Dentist Gmm black, white and colors— 4bo | PFICS & vATA.... 1;!10 Hmu.n cn‘tfllm’s xémption, g anl industrial worker is o5 B nlcl Broad street, chlmmg éxemption Rev. August F. Bobzin of 68 Bro®d The 1ist of mén Wwho aualified phy- ily but claimed exemption follows: Alfred Gobeilie, 104 Boswell avenue, t8. George F. Bliss, State hos hn\é depéndents. 2_Céntral avenue. 33 1006— lBA Carlor 96 Thames strest, 1007— 422 Alexandér 3. Washington strest, 1008—2295 Charles Iern, 2 1009— 619 Antonio Alerace, $2§ Frank. lin street: 1010—1058 John J. Sullivan, 488 East Mai 1011— 344 &"l aple. 1012—2072 gm\ed B. Main, Vorw{eb R. 1013—11“ Danial & Denohua, 170 Bos- mu—fi&o@ “ngelo li‘urlg a yard . 27-inch India S Rooms 18-19 Alice Bailding, Nérwich Phene” 1177:8 WILLIAM_C. YOUNG Subécsaor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER ng m.n.tefllu at right West Main St Fixing Read on Schofield Hill—lohn | Otts Bona Personals and ?-nd the mlnl Ryan Breake Arm = .price a yard. 16 Bushnell Wednesday workmeh from the street 3 department were At work making much | €ica néédéa repairs to Central avenue. in the neéighborhedd of Crushed stone was with tar and then, Instéad of sand, tfu penaents. d With rock dust. Steam Tollpr was ket Busy most of the Bchofield hill put on and coated pricas by sl lliam Barrows Lathrop, 88 Peck stree 41 Torest street, de- tar tvas Coaté ‘Stephen Shnell, ts. Harry Mandell, arold Duncan Campbell, 12 Hedss WALTER P. MORAN John Ryan Breaks Arm. DEL-HOFF HOTEL EUROPEAN PLAN (Has honor of being the first man ac- cepted in this city for the national plAying 6n ths stairs at 281 ' Aug. F. Bobzin, 68 Hroadway, in . 40-inch Silk Taffeta, in pink and light blue— Wwhite, navy, old rose 69¢ to 79c Dress Linens at 25¢ Colored Dress Linens, 36 inches to 45 inches wide, in Basket, Momie and Novelty Weaves, very desirable for skirting—on sale beginning today at 26e a yard, regular prices 69¢ to 79¢. avenus, fell and broke his right arm at the éfbow. A physician was called who réduded_the fractu about 15 feet high. The boy 16 about Otis Bond Dorsey, 162 Bfoad street, industrial worket. Exias Belair, Merchants’ avénue, de- Aberg. 2 South C street, street. HAYES BROS., Props. !Ms—hgxl James !rv'vin 26-28 Broadway ‘The stairs are fo16— s24 fiemlrfl Caulfleld, 162 Sa- hern street. 1017 432 surry Likralo, 124 Yan- tie. i018—1213 John A. Mages, 280 West Thajnes street. 1019—1799 Josef Bukatas, 380 Main street. ‘030— 202 Joanis Tabotelie (X mark), 46 Thames nraer Telephone 1227 1011—-—2901 Cflfton L. Dawley, R. F. D. 101&-—1033 chmu Joseph Shahan, 192 it Town Street. Personals and Notes. Harold Morgan is camping at Pleas- H street, dependents, Thomas Burno, Versailles, depend- DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon 1079-—2092 H;rry Clift Morgan, Mystie, R. 1080-—21"‘4 Denis reet. 1081— 455 James P, Murray, 212 West ents. P. Sullivan spent Sunday at| Herbert Sproul Mortotw, dependents. me dnwbndge (Linen Department, Basement) THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. 1021— 164 Lewis venu 1022— ’sa E. Wmlaw wmmns. Yan 1023— 27. ‘Ernest J wnunmson, These who' were classed Wednesday as p! ysically dlluuillfled were as fol- - J6hn Peterson has accepted a posi- .tion wlth the'Ehors Line company.. < - WcGrery Building, Norwith, Conn. % 1ou—zor Chules 'rhoma.s Ogden, 417 Boswell Avenue. 1083—2887 stnmslaw No mu—mn Htrry Stefanidiles, ark) 13 Thames Street. 1085 uo wmmm Mileskt, 10!&—1105 Dr William James lens. 278 Main Street. 1087— 4:: Henrlck Lentar 1139— 158 David Andrew Tongren, §7 ‘“D¢2‘1M Patrick Joseph Fogu—t!. Pleasant stréet. > Harold Edward Moran, 94 Prospect treet. Walter Petrowski, nue. Benedict Carpenter Pullen, 52 Lin- coln avenue. Richard L. Tarrant, Frank Brooks, 28 Peck street. ‘Chatles Teéerry Fish, Mathias J. Lavigne, rear Providence le Ricke(ts of the U. ing & brie? fu'!oug‘h at his ih the village. * Thomas McCormiek., Michaél Kirby and Willlam Carey. spent Sunday at the drawbridge. John MeCormick fs at his home on Ta]l Avenue, enjoving a short va- from hi& wor) Charles Solomon M 1024—1198 Samuel Beott, Hunters av- enue. 1025—1248 Frederick Willlam Meh- rholz, 254 Frafiklin street. 1036—1174 Piotr Salmkolkl 178 Nerth 1027— 964 Wiktox Overh,aul'ing and Repair Work OF ALL KINDS ON AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS, Mschanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Uphelstering and . Biacksmithing. in all its branches 282 Central ave- 25 Slater ave- t, 93 West 1088— 638 Joseph Thomas Allo, Yantic. 1089— 1760 Harold Wythe Laurel Hill Avenue. 1080— 2457 Bardareit Franklin Street. 10 —1:17 lasy Byer, 224 West Main 1092— 735 Rabui “Alphonse Bellefleur, 28 McKinley Avenue. 1093—1863 Karzmura Burzuski, North Main Street. 10942526 James F. 1095— 634 Vivian Roath Allen, “Hamilton Avenue. Eighth street. 1028— ass 1onn Benoit, 78 Norwich av. 1029 Ms Dannu J. Murphy, 21 Seuth in New York. R. F._D. No. 8. returned to his position with the Greenevilla tompany after & week at Ocean Beanh. Daniel Lester 1030— lt‘: 'Georg; E. Leahy, 121 Bes- 1021— 282 Jorm Wiscorek, 1082— SA! Dominlt Cholodowska, 108 109!—1320 ;redenc‘x;a James Dowdell, Fiiliam !‘redeflck Bols, 42 1147 165 street. 114552384 Waslaw Kronowicz, 26 Maurice S. Raym Henry E. \manly John Browne, 52 Roath street. Allan H. Page, 107 Sachem street. Alfred Joseph Adame, 34 1-2 street Merfls Kingston &mith, R. F. D. Mo, Barrack and Willlam Char- bonéau, whe were discharged from the Fifth company for physical disability, have afrived home. R. . D. No. &. zu West Town Quite a number of local people at- tended the circus in Norwich Wefines- The stéam calliope paraded tie. Watrous, Mystic: | 1180.-1420 Eddie Pasqualini, 34 Wash- 10!4—1561 vf Washington street. " S)ater avenus, y street. spalding l‘“r" Kowhlskl ~ (his. x | 1176— 613 Thomas Addison mark), 20 North ~Thames South A street ¢ 1177— 316 James Henry Lac 4 Joseph O. Hull, 45 Rogers ars avenus. avenue. 11782188 Earl Clevgand Judgs, 1142— 778 Willlam Francis Carberry, mour street 97 McKinley avenue, 1179— 274 Warren Turner 1 John _Joseph ‘Quinn, 14 Maple stree Hickory street. 1180—1837 Samuel Curland. 1144— 187 Stanistan Tacaynski, 428 Atreet. ; rth Main street, 1181— 918 Alfred Albert Vau Calvin R. Hewitt, R. F. D. Central avenue, 8. 11821288 Albert Joseph Rot 52 Imnaengio Rondina, 130 lance, 443 Main it Thames street. 1183— 988 PAul Yulukowich, ward Radke, 644 Main tic street ent. Andrew Brodu ntic strast Eighth street. Garvsingl Babigchuk, Yan- ington atreet. 1151—1553 Stanley Dziedzieck, 262 ding street. 1096—1879 Louls Byer, 224 West Main Street. 1097—2863 Johon mark) 34 Higgins Street. 1098—2833 Fred Knowles, lsrreets 67 the village during the morn- ng. "TAFTVILLE Pioneer Boys to Hold Outing Sunday— About 200 Expected to Attend—Per- sonals and Not 1035~1M1 Harold am: 1162—2101 Boleston Krzy 1036—17 §Wlller 5 Thomas Nagle, 18 Pegk et. # Thomas Joseph Enright, 61 Beventh Harold B. Hotchkies, Thames street. Harry . Ward, 252 West Clive Delyin Crouch hn M. MeCabe. Scott & Clark Corp. 507 to 515 North Main St. CAVE WELDING & MFG. CO. Astomobile and Machine Parts Welded. Garage work a Specialty, Fdward Crepeau, 756 Boswell avenue. 1081-—2!16 John P. Hollowell, R. F. D, 1038—1372 Jothn Przekop, 10891485 Thomas Peech 1oqo—no° Elmer A HIL, 1041— !!! Ern !t J Bemler 17 Not- wich 10422135 Charien - man. 1158— 836 Merrill Theron Champlin, street. 7 North A 1155—1387 Joseph H. Perry, 8 Clay 1100— 326 Fred North Main Street. 1156—2203 Clifford J. Sharp, 268 West : 570 Main street. James Edward Riding, 14 North -A Charles W, Burns, R. William Lester Carroll, Sunday the Pioneer Bovs of Taftville will hold their annual outing at Rocky All men who have resided in Taftville for 25 years or more are ex- pected to be present. ably be about a hundred from Tafiville and another hundred from other parts At the Point there 29 Bentiey —1421 William J. McNeely, 205 Street. 1102—1453 John F. MeCormick, Perkins Avenue. 1103—2085 Lester M. Hurlbutt, Ferry. 1104— 447 Joseph Luckawicz, 257 North Main Street. - 1105—1728 Nasei 1158— 985 Peter Zeneski (his x mark), 31 Chestuut St There will prob- DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES : Suite 46.Shannon Building Take elevator Shetucket T. Kelley, 37 Rog- 'ward Shahan, 192 Patrick Joseph of New England. will be a shore dinner and a llowed by the election of e present officers of the urnnlnuon are: William Booth of Albert Rollinson, vice president, and Howard Dunse of ‘Woonsocket, secretary and treasurer. Meeting for Better Fire Protection. For some time thére has been con- eiderable dissatisfaction owners of property in the villa the lack of fire protection. much valuable property in the village, but since it is not in the city of Nor- wich thers is no first class fire fighting apparatus available in case of fire. To discuss this mattér a meeting of the property owners has been called this evening in Parish hall. No Local Boys Accepted Yet. None of the Taftville hoys have &8 914——105. vamm Brault, 22 South A yot been accepted for the draft with- out claiming exemption. Cleffey Dion, Merchants’ t. i B. Burten, 18 Ben. 1045— 726 Tohn Joseph Central avenue. lo‘fi—l‘n? Felix Sudik, 1§ Cove. — 7A5 Charles Lias Carbray, et. 104!—1380 Hnwnrd Clifton Peckham, 8 Main street. 10('—1”3 Emillo Thames street. 1050—1907 Nicolas Ceviaskis, 404 Main Street. 1051— 536 wmum H Mayfleld; 1052-—2010 Lmn Olenkuwicz. 71 Sixth 1088— 581 Betjlmln Mandell, 44 !'omt 1064—1111 Francis Joseph Buckley, 12 Peck Street. 1055— 311 Lutkowski Central Avenue. 1050——"35 Jessa F. Ho!l‘ 133 Wood- John Martin, 24 nue. um—zsge Edmrd J. Kilday, 31 Ninth 1059—2486 Kellle Spring Street. 1060— 124 Christos ‘C. T. Souton, 102 an Stréet. Gurdon Elmer Miller, 20 Pe- nobscot Street. 1062—2415 nuaore Itkin, 108 Dunhara h John Bechard, 1044—1861 Loren:o Secretary Allis il Wallace S. Allis, exemption board was taken suddenly ill Tuesday night and was unable to be present at the headquarters on ‘Assisting the examininz Dhysicians on Wednesday _were Dr. John 8. Blackmar and Dr. secretary of the Boston, president; Romanavski, Golden Street. 1108—1897 Michele Franklin Street. 1108—2519 Homer Frazer, 16 Broadw Y xuo—znz Prentlce W. Chase NOTICE DEAD HORSES AND COWS Remaved Free of Chargs Call 168 New London. Reverse charga. WEST- SIDE HIDE co. P. 0. Box 378, Because a man flles a claim for ex- emption does not necessarily mean that he is exempt as he must await action on his claim. The Fourth The fourth installment of the pares of men on_the Norwich which The Bulleun 1s publishing dany. nx—-zux John A. Gradar, 1111—1519 atont Prendzick, 304 Bos- ell 11’1:—159" Joseph Talman street. 1113—2831 Johr Matejek, R. F. D. No. 1 1114— 0 2 Martin 0 1-2 Franklin street. lllfl—linl H rry. L. Peabody, R. F. D. 1116—1940 John Dydo, 49 \raple street. 1117— 949 Coaund]nos v 5 mrs—zsm Edwin Mont: n, ‘Harland roat No 1161—2%1 An'nn Kronfcski (his x E. Bottomley, 1168—1176 F Ask for Chas. Instaliment. 1169—1717 Joseph John Channel Broad- New Lendon | 1170— 416 John Laskowskl, 215 Rock- 1172— 617 Peter Aketérowce, 456 No. THE PALACE 78 Franklin Street ue Hutchin- Several more 915——-’!90 Eenjm(n Hunt, 1178— 526 Joseph Lefue, Box 80, Ver- h’flnfl examinations Wed- varyine results. but those 97&-—!1!1! John Lewis Szerlong, 3 Nor- had grounds for ex- 106'1—1227 Hence 1174—609 George Adams, 4 1-2 South et —— ranklin street. nto—-:ns Edward A. Karkutt, 160 Ot- robando avenue. 1121—1822 John A. Cunningham, Free; e. 1122— 393 L?n Clinton Ladd, R. F. D. 1123— 993 Murray Joseph Zuckerman, 235 West Main street. 1124—2712" John Glacken, 1125—1308 Theodore poulls, 255 Main street. 11261513 Joseph H. Belair, 9 Provi- 11771045 Pavt & street. 11281085 Louis Sautler, Wilbur ave- nue. 2 1120— 851 Vietor avenue. . 11301151 Raul Sicard, 4f Providence lnl—lili Am’.‘rew James Clendennin, rth esday W that DIQM all wich avenue 977—1819 Alexander Hunters avenue 91!-—1'!94 meam mee. Personals and Notes. A Filimore, rge Jarvis, who is employed e e he Feopien Store, 18 on’ s 915—2165 mamcx tJohnnon, 18 Lat- stree 91 Wfllllm John Ryan, LATHROP—A¢ Backus hospital Nor. re.” James . Lattirop of Raymond JOHN A. DUNN Our Saponaceous Tooth Powder, 25¢ Dught to be sprinkled on your teoth It’s ths Tooth Powder de luxe. Druggisi, 50 Main Street American House Specicl Ratss to Theatre Troupes Traveling Men, Ete. Livery Connestion Bhstuckst Btrest | FAHREL @ SANDERSON, Props. Miss Sophie Thoma is spending a two weeks' vacation with relatives in New Jerséy. Herman Miller oi Schenectady has réturned to his home on Hunter's ave- atter passing the draft examing Prilpaako. Stre 1063— 1»:7 Jose 1084— m Horiln Streét. 1085— 744 ‘\&ltke Cerwiopy, 1086— 975 Joseph _Zabroski’ mark), 32 Forest Street. 1067— EaA: James Patrick Manning, 1§ et. 1068—1409 Bronislaw igh Street. 1089—1876 Frank Duch, 156 School 10702508 Napoleon Fournt AT Btreet. Tattvills. Brown, 16 War- Mr. Miller is émployed dy the General Electric company. Mr. and Mrs. Fred White have re- turned home after & visit to,New Bed- ford and Boston. Grenman, both of New London, VAIL—ROSS . Con Henry P. Franklin. Conn.’ and Mrs. Bmi! Ross of Chaplin Fixtra cars were run Wednesday to accommodate the crowds going to the circus in Norwich. BAKER—Tn _Mbhegan, Prank itzmaurice has returned to Bridgéport after & brief visit with friends in the village. Brnest Pollard has Hartford after takin for the selective dr Bouull avenue. 1182—2874 Reuben_ Albert Hyman, Mechanic street. Andion Komgfasiil, it sev- mu.—un Harry Cnfl MeNaught, McKinley avenue. 11862562 Foad Hamwi, street. u.ul-t Cubinski, 21 Starr] lm—xm uutl Pollock, 448 Main returned to Funeral services at his home on Fri- day after: Robbins cemetery. No: 10’11—1140 Daniel L. n Street. 1072— lu'l Juu.n PomufskL 270 West sftrey . and William. O"Brien have returned to Hartford ter visiting ffiifldl in vmt vllhg' We wish to express our _sincere thanks to the kind friends for ths beautiful floral iributes and sympathy gshown In our, racent ioss. PHEBE E Thames Strees Prqiptmuyonigbt R 1074— 29 m.fim mmy, 523 ?c.. m W Ahlnm mg'xsn of me ol b3 ‘Norwich avenue. m"m Aahwm'an. Aug: 7, 1917, 1188—2033 Frank Obuchoski weki, Mohe- street. 1189— 516 Joseph Maddock Prospect Avent 270 Main strast, 11901154 Demetris N. Sozlus 3 Wilem Radzwilowich, 8| street Torest street. Jeremiah . 415 No 1192— 766 Grorge avenue Main street. .. $1.89 white and flesh eolor, excellent plum, brown and z*h:m:-al.l»~!5 495 | green and pilum—price » yard $2,19 5 James B, J. Sm 11848613 Bertil A. Hiort, 6 Reynol ¥ 3 Virtune J. P. Peloquin m 1187—1821 John Joseph Burns, 22 S Fo Talmer street. | 1194—2435 M. Ellsworth 5 Cove street Martin Lellyka, 330 West Gallan Goodson, 61 Wiemann Spring Garden avenue. 1161— 418 Jomepn Patrick Lynch, 83 2215 Albert Haskell Savage East Town_ street. Famwelt avents . 1162— 920 Ignacy Wozniak, Yantie, 11991072 Joseph 8. Schofleld, 1163— 456 Wanford Taban Mather,| (Proad droet, . 241 lum street. 1200— 511 James W. Murray 1164— 8§06 Arthur F. Campbell, 57 mit street. % Prospect strest. 1201— 205 BAwin George Wagner. 1165—1953 George R. Nadolny, 41 Her-| _ Summit street 3 et e 12021908 Toseph Dugas. 24 § street. 11662094 Alba Amanda Gray, R. F. D. |, L mark), 428 North Main street, ard F. St. Amour, 2 e - South B street. hurst, 48 Lafayette street. well street. 7 Nathan Goldfarb, %3 Wash- ington street. 15 Main Strect FUNERAL Main street. sailles, BORN. Augz. 1, 1817, a son to Mr. and EMBALMERS Lady Ageistant Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH MARRIED. HAN—TIn Vm London, 917, by Rev. J. Chandler, H Webb and vnrs Esther B. 4 Crescont Beach, Ni- Av 2 ler, W.' Soott vmg oF y I DIED. Front (Continued on Page ‘Eight) Church & Allen DIRECTORS WM, SMITH ALLEN Aug. 10, at 2 o'eloe Massage and General Nurs! luntown, Au 7, mu or day calls, 38 Hickory St., 1917, s HenEes E:Q.'r’.‘u":&"x.'g\:.‘,‘? o wILLIAM YOUN!!.R.N, Faneral from her ‘late home ' Mohe- gan P ain, aged 58 years. »on at 2 o'clock. Burial in P — Shea & Burke CARD OF THANKS, 41 Main Street . WILCOX AND FAM- Funeral Directors

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