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NORWICH, BULLETIN, SATUnURY, Arnmin The Heary. Allen& Son Co. *@hgifiuufiifl: : EVENTS flf Hm YEARS AEU Norwich, Saturday, Apzil 12, 1010 FUNERAL DIRECTORS §| = Yoe WFATHER‘ .| The event which caused the most; The walls of the Appollo building! f excitement in (2 ‘h fiff years a ve been kel down and e ation | AND. EMBALMERS rwich fifty years ago|have been taken down avation | Precipitation during the last twen-Was the suicide and disappearance of{has commenced preparatory i, erect- A s covered the Atla jUol. Lester of Preston. The republi-| in, new buiidings this summer on LADY ASSISTANT t(n{:-l.” lhquusr warmer in New England. |can victory in the state election wag|both this lot and tho Hoynolds props f There will be rdin Saturday in New |also & topic of discussion. | erty adjoining. The new buildings All Calls Answered Promptly England. Otherwise fair weather will xtracis from The Bulletin files of | Wwill he larger than the old ones and Day and Night prevail Saturday and Sunday east of |69 follow {both will be from the same plar the ‘Mississippi River. April 5, 1869—A town meeting was| Prices of commodities are high and 88 Main Street 1t will be somewhat colder Satur-[held in Ledyard Saturday morning to|the markets are flooded with unsalable day in New England and the middle |take action regarding a road proposed |stocks at the prevailing prices. Ba- Atlantic’ states. !from Poquetanuck, over- the cove, by |nanas are selling for cents a piece Winds fok Saturday and Sunday | bridge, to the foot of Kopp's Hilljor $1.50 a dozen. Butter 60 cents ! . |near Gales Ferry. it was finally voted |2 pound, 20 and a pound, North Atlantic: Fresh to strong|after a long di sion to instruct the|apples a dollar a peck and coal §8 and JOSEPH BRADFORD southwest winds diminishing during [selectmen and W. L. Main, special|$10 a ton. Saturday night; rain Saturday; falr | committee, (o oppose the laying out| April §, 1889—0ne freight car of 7 Sunday |of the road. A petition for the road|the Norwich and Worcester . express K'BINDE Middle Atlantic Fresh to mode-|has been filed with the superior court.|freight from New London slipped off | rately strong shifting winds Saturday,| The Norwich steamer, City of New|the track yesterday and crashed into diminishing by night with clearing | York, which has been undergoing re-!a shed over Joseph A. Smith's stone Biank Bocks M and Ryled to Order | Weather | pairs during the winter at Stevens;vard and lay partly turned over. The Forecast vard, Fast River has had sponsers|next car came up against the wall of %8 BROADWAY ° uthern New England: _Cloudy |DUIIL under her guards to str n;;)hen“‘arnum% building across the Allry-‘ 3 v . 3 the ma dec nd has otherwise been | wa: . [ G With 5aih. inimorning; SUB- | 4 oroushly put er. ‘ J. R. Peckham Ledyard has| A Serviceable Line ™ “; e i s e Observation in Norwcih. | Seautted i the of “Marshail [hen, the measurements of the egg be- | ’ The following records, reported from | Jewell, republican, as governor of the|ing seven and five-cighths inches| (1) en's and The Bulletin's observations, show the |state. So f this vicinity is con- |around lengthwise and six and three- | | changes in temperature and the bare- |cerncd the clection was the most]cighths across. Bo t Sh | metric changes Friday: { quietly conducted of any in the memery | _Those who own sail boats._are get-| ys oes g Ther. Bar.|0f the oldest inhabitant. ~ The vote,ting them in order and the river will} | 7a ;- 30.00 | polled was not full, and there was S00n be the scene of sailing parties AT THE RIGHT PRICES : 20| conside <eratching.” “Split!and boat races. Capt. Lovell of th p. m. 8 90 | Tickets” w numerousiy -‘\vc‘v\'.lmdl\“-'(‘«l Side, launched his beavtiful Highest 62, lowest land one had to be well posted toitle craft yesterday. E""” and Tea¥n Harness| Comparisons. {know whether he was voting as he} April 8, 1869—This city and vicini at Low Prices [ i xk\:‘.mm or not PPANER B A EAVENT ez CE e s e M e R I TP T T : ity were much Thursda t ad | ctions for Friday: Rain, prob- {" The rejoicing over a complete re-|morning over the mysterious disap- he Cad n | ably warmer. ; i : * cal > emption of the state were enthusias- | pearance of Col. Lester of | more so mE L L LHAPMAN CO | Friday's weather: Cloudy, strong | {iu but with no manifestations of law- | Preston. He . s " south wind, rain at night plos ires were built on|day evening 3 Judge They ath Street, Nerwich, Conn. e T ki juare and Laurel Hill and, brook; wert b 3 retired R Sun, Moon and Tides. ’ bortion sang songs and!roum about nine The f Cadillac was chosen the official car of the hasta . e R A s {retired coon after and when B | : Water. | Sets.| mhabitants of Thamesville have weat fo call him he wa Uniteg States Army. I;‘ 3 been indulging in cock-fighting with|room and the bed had not be . z 2 JI I i z §6 ] Tzilall the acompaniments of whiskeycupied during the nizht. [t was later| They spring from the whole-hearted prid : (S are not based on the fact that the at quarreling, fighting, etc.. to|learned that he had been scen taking! i - R e reat annoyance of the more qutet. |the train for New London laier in the | which the American coldier felt wi aw en h |1y disposed residents of the neighbor- | Previous evening. The ticket nt | 1 1 ' 4§i‘lmm, lsaid he sold him a ticket for New the Cadillac matke good—after it had been ollet bow! Drushes @ ° e e R e e —e 22l of the election give Jowell a majority |{he saw him jump overboard. From| Six hours after hish water it is low h - English of a note left in his room it was supposed The supreme test, wi soldier s aot: A BRUSH AND A CAN OF| water which is foliowed by fiooa tide. | *G5 PRENT B8 W00 of Han- |that the man who jumped overboard pr! with a soldier, is active ser- s o 5 g Fx-Gov. Whitman of | was Col, Lester. vice—and he saw the Cadillac, in active sers CLEANER FOR 35c—VALUE 50c. e e rimg| | April 10, 1868 —Will : it : & GREENEVILLE ew York) who has' been suffering| ril 10, 1869.—William Hall (color- . 2 s 1 | from an affection of the throat . for{ed) a men about 50 years of age who| cover itself with honor. Benjamin Mandel is spending a|nearly a ve was at his own request|has been missing for ten days or more ew- days visiting relatives in Bridge- " . v in i {anihs" An Cerlesiasiical council, o-| was found on Iidsy o Andrew K is_good, in these stirring times, to be an port and New Haven. leased from the pastorate of the Con-|Meech's woods in Griswold, dead. He o B e DUNNS pHARMAC‘i | "Jonn OBrien has returncd from | sreational chureh in Hanover. Dur.|was found beside a log with his head merican—and it is geod also to be of the s A pending a few days in Providence, R.|ing the past three years of his ministry | inclined upon it and his hat on. He household of the Cadillac. 50 MAIN STREET he won not only the love of his own|is supposed to have died in a fit to Mr. and Mrs. Bdward Harris have | church but many outside and carrics|which attacks he was subject returned to New Bedford, Mass., after | with him the best wishes of all with| The free seat experiment which has ” | | spending a few days at the home of|ihe hope that he may be speedily re- |for some years been tried in the THE A. SWAN CO : A. G. THOMPSON, F. S.|Mr and Mrs. R. Harris stored to health and his former use-|church henceforth to be know as the . . / : : . ge | | William Casey is spending a few|fuiness. He to remove to Williams- | Central M. E, church bas been aban- Chiropodist, Foot Specialist |a days in New York town, Mass. doned as a failure Norwich and New London EXP’:EJ?HC? B (PROTECT YOUR FEET), { A pleasant surprise party was held unseen thing intires, it the home of Miss Katherine Mc. o Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support ik gy : ‘ of Central avenue Friday ev-{MAY 15 IS LIMIT FOR FORMER NORWICH PEOPLE the quality of which uite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St.|cning with a large number of friends INFORMATION RETURNS GATHER IN TACOMA sene them out ogod Norwich, Conn. Phone 12684 sent, coming from New Lonc : = : | turne them out oo ...~ »n, Willimantic and Jewett City ons and individuals gener-{ The Tacoma (Wash.) Daily Ledger S % ) d _ |, The features of the cvening were so- [ally are advised by Collector of Inter- jof Bhursday, April 7 said: = lcament. ~They were automobiling,|NORWICH SOLDIERS TO BE ! provided for in the charter or bad. Dei. ‘-1011 H te’ rendered by Robert Johnson who |nal Revenue James J. Walsh to under-| The home of Mr. and Nrs. WA they said, with two young men from VICTORY LOAN SPEAKERS|T hore llectric Railway Co. | | 3 OUTEC. |received much applause. = Selections |score on their calendars May 15, the|B. Coflee, 710 South Grant avenue, Was| New London' who claimed they had| p S bl d its amendments s prohibited | the victrola were also heard st dayifar the Gling of elp o a8- Imusieal treat Tuesaay atternosn, The|® blowout and when the girls Zot out DU SIOEWICH S OBt ol distril lling or usim EUROPEAN PLAN orse belonging to Samuel zu._|formation giving the names and ad-|musical treat Tuesday afternoon. The | op i car with them to-look at the |turned “war heroes” will pariicipa the s zenera HAYES BROS, Prove WhCH 4D MGE SecHb ety orten| payment Wwases, rents, ni- | Norwich, Conn., Mr. Coffec’s matal|fire they attempted to insult thom. |42 oo 'S Cio Tiherty loan o : : odrich made the t ¥ : erest, commissions and other gagns.|city, and eacl ntributed her bit t e girls 5 a he 0w B . woba ’ A Connecticut Power Co. 0dr ade the Felephone 1222 25-23 Broadway |7 time he ran away while the | lerest, commissi 0L OURE RN, FOFS, . am gnbrihuted. het 1 {21 5aia it they aian’t do as they wished |3 n Norwich, BEstably ' to purchase, lease, estab- AT e doing business in the city | Profits and income d /:)‘ri m\“, ol .;;1 en .;m distinguisnec [_“\ d leave them by the roadside. |throughout the entire stalc, according s Bt TOMECE 16 DRFCRINS oper: rstAmericanpnei- second Hme' occtirred: about|were pald during ‘the year 315, - LR{SOEW SE USSR Musical SOMC | Tng girls decidefl to remainain the |10 AOSURCENE: Ma0e T LIDCRR oo fror ic tire. and ev Greeneville: . The horse: Start. | extensic ime from March 1 posers. Selections were read from the |, 0C SIS deciled 1o remam I the | joan headquarters at Hartforl. : 1 matic tire, and ever i gallop from Secor Start- |\ Tay 15 was granted by the commis-|noems of Edmund Clarence Stedman, | o around | o ne of these speakers w . 1 or o~ gallop from Second street on ; : e and specded bacck to the Whaling DR. F. C. JACKSON - Main street and the driver, Ig- |Sioner of inter reve for the filing | Hiram €ook and oth. Miss Carrie e ; : - 0 ; Roy Stearns, a veteran of {n z ons wit 3 i since has fathered ‘ 2 city in good time as several noticed | T The Shore ¢ BT Com 3 X Zikows) : 15 lof the urr Champlin played Weoer's Invitation to | (15 Soents Dhutor to ; Shore 1 ectric Railway Com 5 i Zukowski was unable to stop th art e S A their c with one light bright and |’ . . 3 - was @ orized to seli and dis- : im rom f DR. D. J. COYLE mtil he was in Preston.] : f labor, Whether i“!:_'j'[ Dance, and Mrs. Lois & Mason| oo light dime—going at about fifty |EORorably. dischirged 3 the improvementof o 7w abla n§turned around and brougt : smail numbers, are required to("°ad an original sketch cntitled Old| g Camp Upton, I.. I T = s tribute el ALY A el Bon o ectoy| Times in New England. All joined in|™hes an hour with the Twenty-Seventh Fedesmyac s end sarEaa ey s ey b 4 Ay S STRRERRRY £ # OO S AR e a R | | | s - Mr. Burdick gave the girls, who 4 = ST } H {singing the Ode to Norwich, compost 5 2 g 6L Famed! oFEanization Ditnes territory, subject to S i i anie partnerships, | O 0 e oy~ Hiirrah tor . Ola | 800d advice about taking country rides | ¥ = Sen ) xeeni i i fder iha prb i onuliors (Hakge 1 e to) file returns show-jxeceacy oL thav city; Fvesh , for Old | iy mi-strangers and with Mr,|Germany on the retraat that endec : ! NORWICH TOWN | the saliies and wages paid to the {550, i Own Native & < ar. I Stear 11 numerc to purchase, lease ’ *¢| Daniels brought them to Yantic where | " ShElE e . | arrow esca ible to talk ¢ cquire water powers they were placed on the 11 o'clock | x 1 pr £ After the entertainment t suests I . a St c > manne ichises and property, o Where 1oes, calley no iung 1o0m|by the Yantic people that these girls Livingston of Hart-| A’ scparate rn for cach employe fia Fitat Cofiste. 318 was $1,000 or 203 Main St., Norwich, Ct. Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. his experience. 3 ESMlous. v : pther spe: Fait T tal stock of The Eastern will be the only ones found in this |, Another speuker & ; R vicir this year and that a New Lon- | 2 9Talt W0 Was A€ - G o icinity thi ar and that P s e s SR i present, 5,000 shares of prefe first man from that city who wa and 10,000 sh common stock wounded while i servi Another | par value $100. It may increase its Norwich mar wiil e laymor B. apital stock to a number of shares A Ma 2 Sherman who saw service i Fr t to exceed 50,000, divisible into two Scotl | Coffee, ancther d t it|WHEELER SCHOOL HONORS {for a r of mont} - ciasses. The corporation shall Scotland road will Re L re required t0|the Bryar T s o b o roauet ool <chool LATE DR. S. T. DUTTON| It is als) announced that o to issue its bonds not to e 3 ; mbers on hie experi- | report the gro eceivet The house was prettil 1in| The board of directors of Wheeler|W. Frink of Yantic, » member of urths of the par valuc JObll & 0. ISS i b ¢ = other income and remitted to|camellias, pink azaleas, s | }]‘h", e library in North Stoning-|ior Whittlesey's Lost Battalio he outstanding capital stock s 1hs S fome chapter of the King Sl uch 8 20t | shuec s : v school and library in North Stoning ost v . 1 the Johnson home 1 m Wil Do) Cat s ioHAE eanl/s . on péssed resolutions 2 mecting speal in Norwich and throt = AT : ! r this week upon the death of Dr. Sam Eiks Begin Bowling C 2 whenever necess: e {plin, Miss Carric Cha S e sl B o Elks Begin Bowling Contest. 1 Largest Assortment i Tiorns . of: Plain el e vecToient bt . \ . § s . any o e by the | dia Champlir, Mrs ational director of the.school. Dr.|ing men will spea Sus,ot e . o Thubarh, . For b eaity or partnership | pon. Dutton, who died on March 28, 1919,|Central Vermont W York, New SO of § r Miss Elizabeth Way cut sev- ) furnished DY the|yrs. William Moore, e s | : s. Samuel Welker, Mrs. James | wao a’ personal friend of the late|Haven and Hartford railroads on the of round robin indiv DIAMOND JEWELRY the season, some of the stalks were| pavin ¢ Retwrns of nformation| Pichsanss, Mes A. R Codk Mrs wes o’ peesonal frieod OF e latel CD (3 ieiing 1 Norwien i " Mish Cathe Shaket of mon Corting division, | well Mrs. Lois A. Masun, Mr. and Mrs. | quest he became a member of thel et hys coni oot BROOCHES : emher ohne o g GO\ Colschna of tter | By o 1 Cofles andthe shiers, | [00n0, At sraduation cxercises ne de- |SENATE PASSES BILL FOR foment @5 that any me SCARF PINS demy faculty, is spending the | nar r 30¢ ot euinonliod € Yoy Baet ] Detes anid 1 32 314z 1ivered the diplomas to the graduating} EASTERN CONN. POWER CO.|1P! ol an ind. o o ition in New York and Chi s. Form 1089, upon!fee and W. Glen bt o | e % In the senate on Thursd The RINGS ¢ t i aayiralt e IGLENGT GOl | ard placed the following min-|was passed authorizing Bailey and Earl DeWolf of from the offices of P O {ute upon its record: 3 |Line Electric Railway Compar PENDANTS > Hill_were business callers in : |GENERAL PULL TOGETHER | _Dr. Dutior s a scholar and 4 1jcct o approval of the public uiliti s lumbia_Thursday f informat be ae-i FOR VICTORY LOAN| ker chiin eous and quiet|commission to sell or lease i it etters. BRACELET ‘WATCHES oty Dacheler o tter of transmittal] 4n appeal has been sent cut irom |sirength of 4 self-made man Jfraushizes, iprivi ey imed letters. in .the 1 headquarters of the : i s | generate, transmit, distribute and sell | " for the k ending | RADIOLITE STRAP frer home in Taleottville ¢ of < |headquarters of the state Liberty loan | pleasure to work with him, w ; | t . ©{electricity, and all its propert 1 follows: Chariie Bemis Clarence Davis of Worcester. be | obtained | Committee for the development of alshall miss his advice and assistance WATCHES, ET! i her siaters, Mrs 2 general “Pull Together” effort on the |He devots O lte ts" thg|EA andpersonal, mibw iowaed lor whicH rze 5 " 3 Pur- . ETC. g her s . Mr=. | from e o e 5 may hereafter be acquired and used \ Mary Smith, own_street and Mrs Tha ilure to make a|DAIt Of the entir population of Con- |subject of education. During the pasti;y i in the gencrs diatrbution 1 Sunday morn served rs. Coffee was . he same Rev. Mr. ompanics, and similar |SSTVE. M, CONEe Was cosisted preached at t ins! i make returns of in- |\ T S 0l T a Miss Ly S| qon paper will copy this item to let forma ing interest paid to, or{y 8= TO B8 A0C o A 3 |ithe New London young men know e aaL, their standing in this community lege at Fullman, Telephone g of the Men's|credi the account of an individ- Monday evening in|ual if the amount so credited or tional chapel, Lieut.| Was 31,000 or more e strutscrap shando avenu. Wesson + | few years he gave a great deal of time g salo of s 1 2 : L) to the ng of this st v Constantinople colle to|and sale of elecirici ¥ . " ham, who has been| 1,000 |t ing of sta t and work to Consta le college; to!{ionnacticut Power hext John & Geo H hs AEn o bas heen ZAgdl |the coming Victory Liberty the investigation of the atrocities in|comnociiout Pov Filss Bankruptcy Petition. . 11, D188 i s RO WOMEN CHAIRMEN FOR necticut may again achieve {o the interests of humanigy generally. - o Apr n of chairmen of the , 5 . |Company shall s distribute and use | has liabilities of §2,- gl home of his son-in-law and daugh- | \etory loan in the towns of Windham | =S Will Reside in Andover. LI \ir. and Mrs. Georse A. Peck, of | and onand { a e & ’ Cala ‘W 1 K Windham district—Mrs.| S ¥ night at 1030 o'clock as|Roh Boisson for three years. LY} 1N rday) from ‘(u.m.u, eld. where she has hewsol Ashford Mrs. ! Louis Burdick, a Yantic jitney ’,‘,‘. *1 Osgood will leave the city next h“ ‘E\ en te ing, to pass a week vacation : S T B O Més oy et wiad T o R R above { AUTCM Dwight C. Stone, of Ston- | 4 the nd UTCMOBILES, Dor Miyxiel Roge from hem and T luctant ahov "% owt Tow ree - Mrs. William N. Sweet, | swering but when Mr. Burdick 1E'L Moshanica! Repairs, Fainting, Trim. |, “\‘.\rv‘n\mmw o and [hf-\r college rling A. H. Gallup, Scotland.|them wherc they lived and they X liurc en ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. | who have heen ai Mice ©oinamys T trict—Mrs. JI. B, Greeneville, and he told il have returned to Wellgsleg |1in: ~ Nir. Foster C. Hall, Coventry 2 15 Main Street — | Pinney, d; Mrs. . Cage, Tol. | CHASE—Tn Jewett Citr, April 8, 1913 a son, Ru ward, to Ofte DEN—lvlST Humphreys' “Seventy-seven’ If 2 man i able to swim he should | ARoaEn o breaks up Coughs, 5 e Phone 619 Tonsilitisand Grip. Maibmygist | Miller of Plain Hill spegt Thursday in MARRIED Lady Assistant e ——" been in town for a few days calling on! 10 M. LePage and Miss HENRY E. CHURCH | Norwich Town friends regretted to| DIED “ g at th {be accomplished and the st v e 7 e e oL = . petition in bankruptes in itute, Brooklyn, N. Y TWO COUNTIES |ble record of heing une of “tt | Dr. Dutton was widely kndwn and re- | o[ istey Tosn s thoHownh O e |GIRLS TRUSTEDSTRANGERS Mrs. William C. Osgood has rented he on Peck's Corner., Child, Wobdstock the home of George Meckenstrom who | There is reason in all M right, Hampton rs: E. Burdick thot mavbe they == CARRIAGES, WAGONS, |[Inoss furme. LeMngwel, are Visting ieach, Rifngis: o < | srnzers' whom neeouta assi « = UCKS snd CARTS el dags withy incle grext- [worin Cemiral Vilage: Mrs. John C.| turned nd spoke 1o the & been at Miss Latham's home e, T e Vellesley, Mass ‘,‘v 2 i 3 , a daughter, Margaret M to Mr. 9 land: Mrs T well, Vernon| and Mi Ghavasre tharc i M 807 to 515 North Main St. ,, (Rockville); Miss Rosa O, Hall, Will-| MoLaugniiny "cc Chase (Florence DIRECTORAS 2 ington: Mrs. H. C. Lathrop, Windham; |wimwALp—In 1 v Wiiliam and Gert —AND— Colds, |never become a pauper. Swimmers | 1818 & son Eart Toomas MArCh 2 DR. EDWARD KIRBY Influenza, Cold in the Head, |are self-sustaining. and Ellen Farrell Gardner of St , Regis avenue. i Heours 9-12; 1.30-5 and 7 to 8 P. M Mohega LEPAGE — BOILEAU —Tn ) ioh Telephone 328-3 friends, has returned to Monson Sciican, cboth ot Octum WM, SMITH ALLEN o : e 2 < D. MORRISSEY, Prop {read in The Builetin Iriday of the|PULFORD In Norwich. april o 1o1a| © - \MING and TRUCKING || Just received a big line of the latest lines of Spring 3 ' i Vergason aver retwn or s a fine of not more st the Balkan wars, and, we might sa e e S I e N Alexander of this city, a y the T g H The Eastern Connecticut Power tes court at Hartford on il P in the Union {0 come pected. : Jounced as follow FOR AUTOMOBILE RIDE |lier residence at Norwich Town to & White returns today (Sat- ip to i . - ry Freemin of Town street Sheidon, Thompson; Mrs. William | strange girls on the state road e G QF ALL KINDS ON st for a few days of her ¢ 3 Southern Windham District—Mrs. | scemed to be in doubt s t0 their o t's different with some people. 138 MAIN STREET ram Haw terbury; Miss Hel- | tination. They passed ; ngly: 3 Stuart Ells- | strangers whom he could assist g g ; osup Leavens, | who wore rather Blacksmithing in all its brances, |or otland road during the spring! Bolton; Mrs. T I e . { 4 ) | Miss T S hompson. ElHngt —— , [ Elizabeth Wey and Mrs. May |\ ) ‘. Hebron: Mrs, W e ar Gr | o At sl BORN. ¥ Py ey Mrs. Robert H. Fenton, Willimantic. 1919 Yaran | fesm 107, Thayer Building Catarrh, Sore Throat,Quinsy, o . Miss Ilazel Watermhn, who has! APri % 1815, by Rev. R John Carter, who nas been ill for PRFMAIPS—OATLEY —In Providence, AMERICAN HOUSE ccvera Gare st the mome win part | S ganri 5141 e mhioy SNy H ents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carter, of| _“n% Senator John Phillips ] Futhiins Oniags Beiviod (Ooniicites Sturtevant street, i improving death Monday yof Miss Lillie J. Chip-{ Mrs. Bllsworth Iford” of Water- T - 3 | . 3 o 3 e i P man of Ol Mystic at the Norwith| DTy, ased 3\ e S ;°°Nek‘éi§‘éNTs‘7L!PI'RYc‘A:D AT /{ Styles in High and Low Shoes—Black and Brown of the = | hospital, where she. had ‘been -for|™wDRIDGE——In_ Danlelson, April of I 3 - treatment for abont four. wecks, For| Kkt SN Ake hegl s i, AR Mrs : ; best makes from the leading manufacturers at prices to bod as ken to th h 9 ridge, aged 3 years. & Coutin. Ars. Herbert M. ot of Poagt| WASHBURN_n Boston, April 4 110, suit. ; Street, Mysiic, where the funcral whe| Mrcaiion Bary formerly of Be sure to come before Easter. : Z i idn Cofpman, hias aCtuamsinces pere, | TAGINSIn Sharony Albert ¢ Bor By buying of us you cen save money. 4 r'*:i.‘.ir",t/',’(."g 10-20 W. MAIN STREET where she has frequently visited, iy ey i n 7 e e e T s | SHEA & BURKE I The Brockton Sample Shoe Store i s, 138 MAIN STREET ne advertising medlum in | Mystic. where Fitzpatrick has| e C Monday afternoon, st TR B b et A are Vel ko | Ak s et s || F uneral Directors in Norwich and visit here occasic~~va- * tary.

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