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rip and colds that devolop into Preumonia You are safe when you take Father John's Medicine for your cold and build - new strength, because it isfree ! from morphine, chloro- form, codeine, heroin, or other dangerous drugs. i Take it Today. flesh and MILITARY WRIST WATCHES BEST ASSORTMENT IN NORWICH Emblem Rings, Identification| ! Tag Chains, Comfort Kits. FERGUSON’S Franklin Square Il cars dtop cal] apd for T any wil SAVINGS BANK OF NORWICH, Dividend te of 4 per NOTICE In accordance with the re- quest of the War Board, the Drug Stores of this city will close at 9 P. M., Saturdays excepted, beginning Monday, November 4th. > S e . Sc—— ADAMS TAVERN Until Further Notice A. A. ADAM this evening. A number of Norwich d sut of town are hom The influenza is on the decrease in vote. Full are Bavings Bank. districts engaging turkeys for Thanksgiving trade, be held in Bridgeport. Several motor parties from Nprwich unday to ses the ‘went to Hartford Si chrysanthemums at Elizabeth Park. At Groton the 25th anniversaty of Fairview lodge, I. O. 0. F., Nov. 20, is to be celébrated by a roast beet sup- per. With the approach of cold weather the need for a watchman in Noank village during the night becomes more urgens. ' Tull paid 4th Liberty Coupon bonds are ready for delivery at The Chelseu | Savings Bank-—afv. The names of Eilington men In the roil, the work beinz done by a com- vany from Hartford. Talmud Thora, the new free He- trew school of New London, held its opening cession Sunday, from 9 untll t at Jennings schop!, This (Tuesday) afternoon Mrs. Ma- rietta Wrigut o, .cu will inspect the W, W, Perkins Woman's Relief O Corns of New London. Many patriotic greeting cards to the soldiers overseas are already golng from Norwich. The time fer mailing s been extended to Nov t. James Lodge. No. 23, F. & A, M, woris the 3rd degree at Masonic Tem. Ve toraght, at 7.90 p. m.—adv. New sleeping car. service between Haven and Washington was es- hed on the Federal xpress, beginning Sunday, November 3, Monday at 8§ o'clock, an anniversary |ligh mass of requiem for Miss jnnie Sullivan was sung in Paitiok's church by the rector, Rev. J. H. Erod- erick, Recent the note aids to navisation Buoy to_be perms continued ahout Nov. 1— and approach, Millstone broy 2, To Inquirer. The state board of ex- aminers of barby's consist of Fred W. Neumann of Nyw Haven, John Si- rica of Waterbury”and Eli Lague of Jewett Cit; Steamer Plymouth has arrived at New London to go on the line to New York in place of the City of Worces- ter, which has been transferred to the River line. The Silver street school at Coven- try opened Monday with Miss Sarah Carmody of ‘Worces ., leacner, melude Point. Reef This sciool has boen’ closed for five weeks, lacking a t Supper at Universalist church tWed- nesday evening followed by annual meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society.— ady. News has.been received that Ret. ! Arthur W. Darwick of Plainfield Con- erezational church is at Camp Zach- ary Taylor, Kentucky work overseas also chap:ain The Shove Line Flec Railway eompany s widening the road below DeWolf's switch by digging away the preparing for sandbank on its recently acquired property, the original Joseph Lucas farm. In the list of distinguished service awards recently announced appears the name of Philip R. Pabcock of Litchfield, Corn. He is a native of Lyme and brother of L. F. Babcock of Litchfield. Members of the Norwich D. A. R pter exprdss concern that v | Lable cur and relfes are lost, ise there is no sui Ve museum in the town wan be preserved. ourse in citiz: hip by Mre. Nancy choonmaker, uuder ‘Me auspices of the Norwich College Club, for the ben- efit of the scholarship funi, at Slater hall annex. Season tickets $2.—ady. Word from Ira Smith of Poquonoc. severely wounded in France, Is to the eftect that he is now able to go about in a wheeled chair. It i expected that he will be invalided home as soon s he is able to travel, The pontifical mass of requiem for the deceased clerzy of the Hartford Catholic diocese, the annua! meeting of the Clerical fund assoclation, and the Junior Clergy examinations sched- {uled for Nov. 7 have been postponed. A man wholly unauthorized has bown calling at houses in varlous towns seiling® Red- Crosses. When questioned the man s: he gave $1 a onth to the Red Cross. He had gold many as $20 worth of erosses in {one day, Polities in Telland county and és- peelally in the city of Rockville has cuused more conmcern within the last iwenty«four hours than in several | weeks. Both the democrats and re- icans are making a hura pull to carry Rockville. In food conservation —during the coming winter familes should- fot overlook fish, according to a statement issued by the home economics de- | partment of the food administration. | This has particuldr application to those people Ifving on the Connecticut shore. It response to the linen shower re- quest to the New London Red Cre five cases have been forwarded, con- | A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET), Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support Suits 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Mai Norwich, Gonh. DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES | Suite 46 Shannon Building Take elevator Shetucket Street taining 370 sheets, 700 hend towels, 480 bath towels, 750 handkerchiefsand 230 napkins. This is not baif of the cheets, towels and handkerchiers re. Guired, A ghort time sinee, The Bulletin had a cable mescage stating (hat General Toch had asked all the Cathotre chil- St.|dren of the world to receive holy communion for his success in the world-war, and last Friday all the pu- pils of Bt. Patrick's school, Norwich, received communion with this inten- tion. The polls will be opened in all tricts at 6 a. m. today and remain open until 5 p. m. COLLEGE CLUB DECIDES FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Orders Delivered TREES AND SHRUBS Maplewood Nursery Co. T. H. PEABODY " Phone 986 AMERICAN HOUSE First-class Garage Servics Connected D. MORRISSEY, Prop. __ Shetucket _Street FHEN YOU WANT 10 put iness befors the public, um better tl thers is ‘mo for the next 24" | in, dadauit o Tl i SN UPON LECTURE COURSE The meeting of the Norwich College club held at the Slater Memorta} hall on Monday afternoon decided upon conducting a_course of lectures on Citizenship. These are along modern educational lines. The proceeds from these will go to the schelarship fund of the College club. Tickets which the members will dispose of were distrib- nted at the meeting. On account of the recent influenza epidemic, the Cotinecticut College Glee club concert has been postponed until spring. Bootlegging Charged. On a chafge of eelling liquor to an enlisted man, Stanley Haywood, for- merly of Norwich, Wut now employed in New London, was presented before U. & Commissionér McGuire in New London on Baturday mornin agnd held * Light vehicle lamps at 5.19 o'clock n_employ- Flanders and the schools opened on Monday. 4th Liberty Coupon bdonds for delivery at Thp:“cmm- City buyers are about the l\lbul’b';l.l Delegates are being chosen to at- tend the Baptist state convention to service have been put on the homor William and yuot lodze of Odd T orgenizations- to which pastor of the Quaker Hill church. of- ficiated, of service at cemeter: Allen 26 Main street on Monday afternoon. with relatives and friends in attend ance. flowers artanged The funeral by bearers were George F Trankla, Allen Mabroy. wood cemetery, where Rev. Kis: srave. \ widow of Donald Ex Sunday at the Eliza Huntington Me- | morial home at 99 Washington street, which had been her home for the p nine years. wa at his home. at the poiling place in the second di of the district um}trm today ( bail. » 5 Mr. and Mrs. Gevrge Long of He have been visitors in New Lon- n. Oirs. Fred Tillingha#t of Central ige has been a gues: recently at the home of Ler uncle, Gicorge Carey, in Norwich. District Superintendent Rev. Ceorge G. Scriviner of Norwich was at the thodist church in Danieison to con- duct the prayer meeting services, DAVIS THEATRE. Audiences at the Davis theatre on Monday were well rewarded for the attendance as the bill of motion pic- tures presented was one of the best yet put on the screen at the local playhouse. The feature picture was The Border Wireless, an Artcraft pro- duction featuring William S, Hart, It is enough to say that Hart outdid all ious en@leavors in this _picture. ‘he other picture was Every Woman's Husband, a picture on the manage- Tent of the maleé of the species by the female. Gloria Swaneon took the lead- ing role and was excellent in her part. The War Review film and a Burton Holmes travel picture completed the bill FUNERALS. Mrs. William G. McLaren. On Monday morning the f®ieral of Mrs, William G. MeLaren was held {rom the home of her father, Peter J. MeNemara at 152 Broadway ‘with rel- atives and friends attending. At the ervices in St. Patrick’s church Rev. Myles P. Galvin conducted tne’ re quiem mass and Proi, F. L. Farre!l presided at the organ. The bearers were Frank Dougherty, John Winters, ‘harles McNamara, Felix P. Calla- Lan, Joseph Donnelly and Charle Morgan. Lurial was in St. Joseph's Undertaker Hourigan had the funcral a cemetery. chatze of church, she was married bv Rev. Freanor to William G. McLaren sides her husband, she leaves one son cLaren, Ji amara, twi Sept. nie E. and Susie ( Jobn MeNamara, all of this ef Frederick E. Perkins. The funeral . Perk on_at th Al MeKinley avenue, w ipcluding a delegation from penters’ TUnion of New the London, Pe- and other deceased There were many beautiiul forms. ' Rev. Donald Fletcher, longed. ral The bearers were member: Pequot lodgs and the committal the grave in the tic was conducted by that lodge. Mrs. William Smith Allen. The funera]l of Mrs. William Smith held from her late home at There were beautiful ket. nducted many Rout the services were Arthur F. Purk The Fellows, John | Matthews and Louis Burial took place in Maple- | Mr. Pur-| a committal service at the Rev. read OBITUARY. Mrs. Deonald Boynton. death of Mrs. Lizzie Boynton, nton. occurred on | The She had en sick four p Boynton go in Colcjester, am H. Cone an; born 78 ve the daughter Sarah C. Spencer. Frederick Roy Alofsin. After an illness of about the death of aged 15, occurr 5 Fort Washington ave- nue, New York. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. L F. Alofsin and the grandson of Herman Alofsin of this city. Besides his parents, the young man leaves a younger brother. Tu- neral services were held on Sunday and burial was in the B'rith Abraham | cemetery at Newark, N. I. Mrs. Washington Gardner. Mrs. Mary A. Gardner, well known in Waterford, died at her home there v after a long illn She ofage and the wife of Wash- ington Gardner. . Capt. N. W. Rogers. Capt. N. W. Rogers died Saturday at his home in Niantic at the age of 83 after a long and useful life. He was a yetired sea captain and for several| years sailed out of New is survived by a wif " Webb!Nes. MaeNeal—Wagrer. On Mondiy morning at o'clock mass in St. T'atrick’s church. Miss Ce celia 1. Magner, daughter of Mr. and R A:® Magner of ast reat of Charles London. and one son, He The couple was attended by Miss Helen Murphy as bridesmaid and John Murphy as best man. The bride was becdmingly gowned in blue travelling suit with a large bicture hat, and her mald also wore a blue suil with hat to match. The bride's gift to her mald was a piuk sapphire ring and the eroom's gift !o the best man wa# a pair ef cuff iinks. Agter the ceremony wedding brefkfast was served for which the Waurezan catered. Mr. ard Mrs. MacNeal feft for brief trip, hich they will re- side in New Haven Brown—Rinehart. Frank R. Bfown, who is an elec- trigian in the navy, and ‘Miss Edna Rinehart, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rinehart, were married here on Saturday by Rev. J. Eldred Brown at his residence on Otis street The groom is a native of Brooklyn N. Y, and is the son of Henry Brown and_Jennie Hall. The bride was born in Binghampton, N. Y, and is a trained nurse. She served at the emergen®y hospital during the infit- énza epidemic. Ror e Mrs. Bond Praised, The New London Day eavs: Mrs. Henry R. BoRd is one of those enti- tled to much praise, she having been in charge at thes emergency lospital since the first few davs of openins, and has been present every day ably directing affairs. She has also con- tributed food, fruits, and delicacies aside from her pereonal work and ef- fort., - Gave Squirrel Supper. Dr. R. J. Collins enteértainea a num- ber of friends at his home on Siater avenue on.Saturday evenifng when a squirrel supper was served. ‘There were about ten present who after the supper enjoved the evening with mu- sic and stories, to. he moderator ) and, George. Election Returns Tomight The Bulistin having made spe- cial arrangements to socure the re- 2ults of the congressional and state elections tenight will give them to the public in front of The Bulletin cffice just as fast as they come over The Associated Prees wire. There will be no admiscion to the editorial or composing rooms. N —————c ] WEEPNG EGZENATA RealHair SO0 RELEVED A Perfost Troafment For This | ®1 had am aftack of Ecgema; 50 bad that my clothes would be wet through at times. + T suffered terribly. I could get no relief until I tried ‘Fruit-a-tives (o Fruit ‘Liver Tablels) and ‘Sootha Salva’, The first treatment gave mo relief. Altogether, T have used thres boxes of ‘Sootha Salva’ and two of ‘Fruit-a-tives’, and am entirely well”?,’ G.W. HALL. Both these remedics are, sold by dealers at d0c. 2, box, 6 for $2.50, 0 sent by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OGDENSBURG, N.Y. . “Fruita-tives” is also put upia kricl size which solle for 25c. common council to grant a leave ofla country-wide fght against venereal absence for several months to Chief|disease. Howard L. Stanton to act as super- yising fire marshal for the U. S. hous- ing- corporation, finance committee stating that they could not provide a permanent office with a clerk for the city health de- partment, and the report of the special committee appointed to investigate the contract made by the gas and elec- trical commisson with Engineer H. E. Mole were the ‘most important matters coming before the November meeting of the commen council The report on the gas and contract will be found on page of The Bulletin. Mayor J. J. Desmond meeting to order at 8.30 with all mem- bers present except Councilman Frank B \ i Y Beautifier at Last—Shows Results at Once or Nothing to Pay If your hair is thinning out, turely gray, brittle, lifeless, full of druff and your head itches like mad, quick action must. be Mayor Desmond expressed the grat- itude of the rouncil for the important work Dr. Coay and his associates were dolag and said he felt 1 sure them >f the co-opcration of thej Petitions Received. Petitions were received and dispos- ed of as follows: Schwartz Brothers tank on Water wo'ks commiftee with power; tucket Company. for on- Second sireet, to tree warden with power: Wy I. Dowen. yor bug lizht on Page street, to pelice commission- O'Neill, for removal of tree at 107 Blizabeth sireet, to tree warden with power, Request For Leave of Absence. A communication was read from the United Stat Fire Chief Howard L. Stanton might be granted a leav: of absence for several months to serve as super- vising fire marshal for the corpora- tion. 1t was stated that be renderint a permitting the fire chiof tc serve in this field in which he was eminently taken to save Don’t wait until the “hair root is ' dead. for then_nothing $e Get from Lee & Osgood C6. or at any good drug or toilet connter: toda; a package of Parisian sa; cost muck and there’s nothing else y could use that's so simple, i can prevent and vermin, who futnishes the warm fifeside, the cup of coffee, the dough- nut and the other little.bits of home? Who gives the expression of kindness that every mother brother and sister of every American soldier in I'rancé would wish to g to the defenders of Amtrica in th hour of terrible sacrifice? organizations whom th finance are to carry on this marvelous work of American love. hard hearted enough-to refuse to give the best that is in him for the suc- cess of such an undertaking? be ashamed of my brother if he failed now to do his full duty to America out on the front lines. your brother and every man in the service of my country should despise me if 1 should fail to o my full dut: = only one way to tra and eratitude for America and America’s defenders now, and that way is by a most generous gift of good | American dollar§ and father You Wil surely be delighted with t first application. Your hair will much more abundant and radiant wi life and beauty—all itching ceases and your scalp feels cool and comfortal Parisian sage is in great denland women because it perfumed. does not calor streak the hair, and keej soft and flufty. Be sufe you get the gentiine Parisi sage (Giroux’s) for this is guatante to give perfect satisfaction or nothis Tor the finance committee, Alderman presented the report the request recently made by Dr. H. C. Cody of the U. health service. drive is to M. R..Waters Who can be It concluded as fol- discriminatin While we recognize and appreciate importance of the recommenda- tions of Dr. Cody, we are constrained to the lack of any e city would DS it luim?. y brother and to call attention apartment under the now available for use as a_permanent office for the city health department, 4s well as to the absence of funds that could he legally dsed to defray the cost of adonting and putting into effect of specific recommendations. We have an inspector now devoting his.entire working time to+the duties ion, under the direction and Rrophy, and we that Dr. Brophy inspector’s work harmony with Dr. Alderman J. of the fire commiss this request now. There a sectatary in charge and team mem- call there and got their onerss reported on that the ecinmissioners wouid posgibly not be doing a patriotic duty to allo bers are (o North Main streets, In ti partment, tw> new boilers and €0 new lines and large trans- arge power the war work Splendid Meeting.” - they are tired of giv- formers for make up the large items, and also a ed of tha protection that the s -t Stanton here give them and they hail decided not to accede to the reques: and a felt that thev had a patri keep him here, Alderman Pierre I ek soldiers shouid God help our soldiers storage shed. ¢ The repori for 1917 shows no notes payable; that for 1818 shows $46,000. net cost of this new con: struction was $38,972.10 of this sum cam ornings, an amount §11 cess of that required by to be allowed for depreci of tha electrie de- cased from $187,000 last year but operting sed from $114,000 to 600. In, the gas departs: increased from .000 and operating conjunction S perches on our 3 fine €pirit of co-opet Hohenzollerns beivz manifr recalls tn my T hier for the mo-! unconditisnall We susgest that careful and sympa- thetic attention be =iven to this mat- ter, and that timely bt ous crusaders wa'k proudl gangplank undet the shadow of Statue of Liberty and honors due then only shall the big heart- of America cease to pou pressions of love on be taken ceman and he was e’ -t- g stetute :|adequate prov our next city meetin; Captain Cody, who was present. was invited ot speal to the council. The captain explained that the ab- sence of an office for the city health made it almost ion may be made at| Councilman mee providinz that no nd gratitude to o Some people ask of §230,000,000 for th intelligent poa what is the nead | R S B course progidced for the enactment of city health dey *{the federal r huild up on what'Norwich already ha Three times he said he ms to serve | in our camps and In Hartford Draft Quota. Pete Meoli, witose address, is givén Norwich, is i of draftees to be sent on Novem- r 15 from Hartford to camp at Gar- The name does nét sppear in the Norwich directory. sented, accep'ed and 500 copibs order- naval bases, through the the pasess of the snow. he Tioly Lanil acr in.the RBalkan cointri and each time he had been un- nort had heen department ¢nd Clerk Desmond read the rer for Dr. Brop! en eame the shadow den City, L. L Monday on a sanitary inspection, h unable to find some time in the after- are fighting for democracy.” make the worl The needs zrow every wear and tear, and great desfruction officer until November Strawberries. Strawberries that.have the color and flavor of epring fruit are growing on the Preston ke if we of the situation repoft of the committee Captain Cod he would make quest that the city of that the remedy crensed numbers of American soldiers 1 sailors and fiyers terrible burdens orzanization ment has emnloyed to help our boys {500 to win the worst war of histo The seven or re asked to work reet | keep up the fighting = keeping them clean morally, B. Theroux, therg on Monday, brought in some of November berries. Norwich furnish the federal officials with an office, not be a permanent thing, but necessary in order that they can carry on their w0 prestnted and anm ey Water dep: vou have the Mavor Desmond responded that the lcouncil believed it could furnish 3 ptain Cody said what would do would alt‘shle work that the Blectric départment (84), $19 Ceme‘ery department (9° ce dopartmen So it happened tha Speedy Relief For Rheumatics If So Crippled You Can't Use Arms or Legs, Rheuma Will Help You. lief in two days, switt, fying relief, take a smagl uma once 2 day, want to dissolve $ v in a great canpaizn for irtient froes by public, works (43), + Protestant IBEGIN CAMSAIGN WITH | them in their work. ROUSING TEAM RALLY | was an enthusia hundred storng. that store of the Thay night for the fi council that blem of venereal diseases was to be through co- know each other, e combine our | qshamed that me purpose? taken up in operation with the denartment of jus chiet of police. ing of the common coun- ion and the lead- ing men and women of the community. The government fyrni nel and the funds cifts of money s We Catholies 2o into thi cn ! with no desire s | Catholie drive or (o’ of | lump sum This must | large per love for our Foys we have respect for one anoth- prned a new ng $100,000 for the Arough the natural chan- be free from bottie of Rheuma The Lee & Osgood Co., or 2 It must give relief expected or- money fe- hes the person- £ was opened | 10,000 must have the A mew” spirlt was D Chairman G S ad minded. s, all ready to tzke orders from commander, Rieumatism is a powerrul disease ed in jolnts and mus- it a powerful ¢ against it. Rheum of rheumatism- that conquers it in nearly will Be cnened in all dis- tricts at 6 a. en until 5 p. m. rongly entrenc members to {drive have never | Keefe ; failed 1918, 15 as follows: enomy must be Cash on hand Their Catholic fellow elit- | e = ¢ [ SPENT $83972.10 AT GAS AND ELECTRIC PLANT ncestry_are |izens i ng the Cross of Honor on Flan- |generosity back home. nd blend and bind together ev tergy and influeiice in America 1 1dge John Barhorst of Ft. i # He was walking with crutches, today he is well. 1t should do, never was a time in the history of America when prac mity among all our citizens was so| In the words bury our animosities A §58,972.10, ['of protectine for_those wonderful world heroes. The | boys on the fizhting lin iepiring examp! Our gengrosity *\ this campaign of our grat s : ‘common councit on Department of Cemeteries— bine our resources to produce ed success in this '} jus pray God that every dolla CUMMINGS & RING] Fuaneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Lady Assistant Police Department— back home in helping | th Finance Department— serve to bind us all-=Cath- 2 Army are the jolic, Protestan you |together m 3 |merely_as neighbors and fellow citi Jew and unby messengers through whom can pour our messages of Tove nd a little bit of They | famiiy of liberty-loving peop! ake mother's place in the c | tuse to back them up in their of Connecticut 3 of New London, who talk_spoke of the way that should pull together in this {of providing the seven greatest war 660.78 | trenches covd i the ‘morale v and in giving them DR.A.J.SINAY DENTIST Bujlding, Norwich Trensurer Charles S, Asery's summary of disbursements from May {3}, POmE fe B (e, o |word in the Bnglish lanzuage, {Rev. Mr. Danforth, is the iword This one word means much ist if they do not get | Unexpended Appropriations Dispurswinents Balances. [Recmu 18-19 Al Dept. of Public Works— Ordinary repairs and expenses Outside work . Garbage and ashes Sewers and catch basins. Macadam repairs ... Oiling and sprinkling Parks and trees. .. Liability insurance Balance stone o $40,000.00 New York & Norwich ¥ with his neighbor if big | i things are to bhe done. of meney ever asked 3 a people to contribute and if the people ! are going to put it over th pull togather. Mr. Danforth had com- pleted his talk. Chairman Gale read a eli Street improvement. Balance Roc New Sewer— West Thames street Dept. of Cemsteries . Fire Department Police Department— chairman of the camp: plimented Norwich upon assu quota of $100,00 {Hart Transportation Corp. | Norwich pad proved most hely General expen: £ Stimulating throu Street_lighting Telephone 1450 Health Department— Gas and Electrical Dent— Operating and Interest on $400,000 mortgage . Interest on city G Interest on § New improvements, re-approp! Park Department— Water Department— Tuesdays, Thurzdays and Sundays. wew points | Leaves New York, Pier 65, East River Mendays, Wecnesdavs and days at § o. m. F. V. KNOUSE, ecure subscy jport all refusals to cont fznature on e one desirin; FE YOU OBLlG‘;B to clear your throat often and do you' wish you didnt have to. Just try' LOZENGES: and see how they clear away fecling in your threat. Finance Department— Salaries and tax commission . Court house Mill_inspector . Election expenses . exclusive of departments Loans prior to Ma: Temporary loan, 18 o Second instaliment Thames street im- improvement Third installment gen Director Casa asked team member they possibly could ent signified bis lor of contributin to contribute as mueh er intention sorne of our , F | sRONCHIAL William B. Wilcox Democratic Nominee for Senater | Nineteenth Senatorial District Water ‘and G. h were assigned | nd the teams report on Monday the people in Norw! to the variou are to make ening at a wrand rally. The headquarters will day today from 8 a. m. to & p. m. with Ve open all 15c a bex at DUNNS PHARMACY: & MAIN STREET Del-Hoff Hotel EURGPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS, Props Second installment Second instaliment North Main 8t. ma- Temporary loans, One-fifth West Thames Extraordinary items service to which called him in the past. a builder of good roads entiti 0, public. gratitude.for; 8- His werk as

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