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' l:in 3=l New London. August. u Raa::l‘er o 66 School son of James qrnge Sn"i\an: aged 20 vears. WILLIAMS—In Blfl lll‘l'lnc Oct. 1, 1923, i D‘flb Avery 1 fll‘ll STACY—In ocwich, aged Oct. M. Stacy of Waterford. We wish thanks and geat! s ness shown us itude CARD OF THANKS. 3 our - v the acte. nl by neighbore and friends Aurlng our recent bereavement, :ho il 88 v m_m Win ness and deaih of Miss Leach. tApress our thanks for the mln "yl Mloral tributes sent by bt 554 01(3. AND MRS, T. E. SI(.ITHv North Franklin. g CHURCH & ALLEN 15 MAIN STREET Funeral Directors WM. SMITH ALLEN i TR 52 Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY DR MNIGHT earttelt d- WAN p-—A mm! !wunvnn Phw fi m WANTED—Girl for 3 Inquire The 8t. CI. ogAdd i = T.Wl ver twenty. ownrk 'dd;’:'n“ F. Peterson, Majn st. 5 to help wi Inqn(u g! Clft street‘ Experienced Masd for family of two. Telephone 1504 WANTED — Young care of children. " Sept28d s BOY w,nr:n at Powers Bros.. 17 rl.l\ldfl 8t octéd tlmom man yimru rm E!M gggg@ Jous gond 80 ceina ‘ T Studies, ;e;fld ncrlx‘ll%ues Lou l jy @; sattl | and yellow mrnipg mPutum Conn. Woodstack, Con GINKUMS Christmu; " ger Plainfield wuz tellin’ me he wuz mintin' in the nou & Victrola and pl the poultry yard 'n hinks, it the hen ain't hlx:p lny;m :gn.mbled ] Som mare iges dor, $ooc Dunhil; Dunhill tobacco §1.25 for ‘ péfu t‘s Fagan's oct3d Manila clgars fic, six for 25c. Smoke Shop, epp. Woelworth's. WANTED—To buy a team harness f farm w»rk must be in good mma‘: Phone 481. Actid WANTED—BoY 0o Zhine shocs Inguire Thayer Lidg. Clgar Stand. ctid w.ni!nu—sue-nl with utmncu Apy)y Yy s Al:m‘ and Navy Surplus Co., 5 Broadw: octéd W AhTIn—Errnd boy in vflldng of- fice. .bg, R. Waters, 11-17 Chestnut $i oct WANTED—Man with small car to dis- tribute eireulars over a period of five days, Apply at once, at Chamber of Commerce: oct4d IAIN suo to $260 monthly, uuw ailway traffic inspector e mm :unrnntud aftpr three months’ spare time study or money yefunded; excellent opportunities. Write for e booklet E-507. Stand. Business T!‘fllning Inst., Buffalo, N. Y. sepI3W WANTED—Salesmen ; g neat u’?earln: salésmen for - Norwich and sur ‘towns, to sell a guaranteed product, m; in' Connecticut, direct to the cunuumer. we are in our infamcy and éxpanding rapidly ; promotion to branch mi'nuev- #hips is assured te men who qualify; ex- perience not essential. as we will train For lnurunr. eall for Mr. Wells, Waurkgan'Hotsl, Trom § 2. m; to 6p. m octd WANTED—Salesman, young, ambitio man, to sell in Conpecticut; salary, com- mission and txpcnlu. e;ver(em:c un- "I' man preferred. Room te, Auditorium Hotel. oct3d Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street ® PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE HOURIGAN BROS. GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer Telephone 630 The Henry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNflALDl AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant DAY OR NIGHT Telephone 410-2 TORS FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City FLORIST flowering sirubs, piants nnl Nursery ry. Four flowers at m 76 Cedar St. Phone “l. cn The time (5 ar of whieh we '_“fi R GAR/ Whitestons Cinn nrl "0 per thousand. 1 CONAN LANI“AFE GARDENING Geduld; ’l‘fl'flu. Nl‘li Fop:, , 11 Franklin St. for hrd - WANTED—Teamster. Apply to C. J. Beauregard, Hunter Ave., Taftville, Tel. octdd WANTED—B; company, Targe manufacturing a salesman to cover grocery trude in Eastern Copnmecticut; experience required ; residence Norwich. = Write Box l?q B\)!lum oct3d Twan 'D—Boy to make himself useful in store; must have good references; rapid advancement to right party. Write Box 300, Bulletin. oct3d \rnmn—\ man to do chores around e nd care of furnace. Phone § Willimantic Div. octdd WANTED—At once, barber, at Waure- gan House Barber Shop. octsd WANTED—Middle aged man to do i cterical work. Apply J. D., care in Office. octdd NTED—At ¥ Lunch. WANTED — Young man after school and Saturdays. F. W. Woolworth Co. Sept28d once, cook. Apply at THE NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN & HARTFORD RAILROAD COMPANY MEN WANTED Regular. positions for competent men whese work is satisfactory as: Machinists—66c to 75¢c per hour Boilermaker—67c to 73c per hour Placksmiths—66c to 75¢ per hour Electric Workers—63c to 75c per hoyr Car Inspectors & Repairmen—63c per hour Helpers—first year, 45 cents per hour The above rates are those agreed upon with Committee of Mechanical De- partment Association. This is nat a strike against the rail- road; it 18 -a strike waged against w reduction in rates of pay ordered by the United States Railroad Labor Board, effective July 1, 1922, Apply 8:00 A. M. to 6:80 P. Ass't Superintendent’s' office, Station, New Lenden, Conn. R. M. SMITH, Asa’t Superintendent New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R. Company WANTED Expeslenced Car Salesman to sell mod- erate priced passenger car, on commis- sion basls. A-1 proposition. Give ex- perience, history, etc., in first letter. Mar- ried man preferred. Address BOX 10, Bulletin. M. to Unien octdd ,-’NTED ’::t: enders for ork. Families lfills, : ‘nc. Tel. Danielson Goo;{_‘ Conn., INBURANCE - INSURANCE LIFE, AUTO, FIRE, ACCIDENT. In fact all kinds of Insurance is writ- ] \f:.. PLUMBI Nl D. JUBYT ARRIVED. lrs l n —uu mlu ~ u— i~ ed, nre her- on time, and. they hl’lll ones. d Mg I.!rlll". a ’;n fls-.mh: service FOR IALE—Hm “" “HAROLD S. BURT 120 Laurel Hill Ave. MEAN YOU The amall annual is nnhum- to the firm pre- loss it lflnvdt Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND~;EAL ESTATE ‘RICHARDS BUILDING MAIN STREET Comber | fe Prefernd Awlfloynent You may be the nnxt vietim of a fiu.| WANTED—To buy farm in vi Norwlch or New London. Wells Lo Haje. care William Day, Storrs, Conn.' A}l!‘ln—mm}' of -vglz’: tio on_commi ('!'l[ck t HcNical ’A‘uier bui) w NTED w g , Yantie, or h.w Ltldol r for 39,” Noewich, YOU ARE Wlhfk n;on;h government rulv steady; common _educatio um., Srite’ immediately for Het Dositions Franklin Institute, Dept. 31-M, R ter, N. V. sepiid el A A RN B T WANTED—Top notch prices plld for newspapers, books and magazines; rices before selling ; we will glll K ‘:ly sénlt yo: ll\dl,\“;lloc sell_in Junk. aste e ¥ %usz. TBI 2276. W WA]\TED~H1:!‘N‘4£ cash prices for second hand furnituce, goods, antiques, store try me before sel Market St. Phon household nxmrg and tool elllng;r. Sl a | B lA%mm. " pure bred fifiafi b r‘flu B“:’; ederal onn. T octdd ‘W“‘-' at Brly, B.T5 S “For s M lasses barrels, for cider: el &t Domn Boptorn G0, 86 T it | Water SE _octdd FOR llbl:— cleaning place; good ¥ in and m1 expense. sox gul- otid A“—flmmny ‘secretary, oak tables, pietures octdd ’ffi = lbl (new), Carter tents, at e net!d hevr imxn, thnmnghb Tl t-m.lmny Rouse. 2,600 located brick twotamily’ house $1,000. " Coit Square. “¥or lAm—GM Cclder barrzls B 50 -olsqe. Phone 1688. "i Two vear ol urlm.ered Ay-iiiu tunrumn zesu,d eeou;e ‘ ‘m,‘u:’ FOE - wu-mo— house with barn, and two acres of land, with fruit trees on same. For further pacticulars, see Mrs, J. IL Douglas, Mentville, Cen- ter. nun ,wed.and sat. and one ’fié urfluz 425 5{”‘ ln‘um St FOR SALE—Meat and gocery busi- ness, "B!ll all cash trade. g el. 1919, FOR BALE—Three new milch- cows, two Homdns ith first calves, one Ayr- shire 5 years old and calf. ' Tel. 1454 after 7 p. m. oct3d FOR SALE—Preity eight-room cottage on- Pack in the village of Plain- field, nn Snodteh Muprovememe, hot and cold water, hot air system of heating, t3o new garages, light connected, ideal place for » one-man farm. JFor information, write_to or eall Mt. Joseoh Lacasse, Box 504, Plainfield, Conn. WANTED—Second hane antique 1 iture; best prices paid. . Bru g Franklin St. Phone 712-5. m:‘i‘% JANTELWe pay highest | second hand furniture. tare Co “Bresd Blag Tor 193 buy, sell and exchangi WANTED—Antiques, tools and ueonl. hand furniture. H. B. Tiger. 65 Franklin &t Phone 717-3. llnlld Wlh‘lln—lofl farms hr uulonu 10 aeres up. with or Without stock: IV full pazticulars in first lelf to ‘Drics, size,_location and terms. Jewett City, Conn. WE BUX and pay highest nruu for second hand furniture and books. Eremeas successor to King, 44 From two to three hundred loads of Hard, Green Wood for factory use. State price drawn to side of road te load on truck. ) Address Box 152, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE—Autemob FOR SALE—Dodge sedan, newly paint- ed and in good condition. Inquire 449 Boswell Ave. oetdd FOR SALE—i1918 ¥erd touring, melf- starter. good tires, $185. Inquire 22 York Ave.. Rip ley Hill oct4d FOR SALE—A Ford closed delivery; must 'be sold at once. Phone 1193-3. octdd FOR SALE—Cadillac brougham, good as new ; ix Studebaker in good epn- dition. 'Inquire Dr. Higgins. oct4d FOR SALE—Dodge Bro: A-1 condition. FOR der, new ties. 1017-3. 20 1 car in Inguire ai 16 Ninth St. oc SALE—Oidsmobile, 1919, c-cylm- H-passenger car, in condition— battery. paint, snubbers, and good Reasonable price for cash. Tel Sept29d _and _ex- Adams Tav- T. Ethfer, aug?5d USED CARS bought, woid changed ; cars of all makes. Srn Garage, Norwich Tow: = AUTO PARTS FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS. NORWICH AUTO WRECKING CO. “We Tear ‘em Down and Sell the Pleces.” Next Swan's Garage. Phone 2278. BARGAINS IN NEW TIRES. TRUCKING EORGE LAMBEST — Moving Tucking, dumping, trucks for lu:e Clift St., or Occum, T4 7 Je2d Est, 1836, Tel. 175, ARTHUR H. LATSEGE, Auto Trucking and Teaming, Furniture aad Pwm wlu and a1 , 283 l Main St We Arrthlnz anywhere. ial aje tentiop given (o mnvhx boilers md m;- chinery. " Tel. ~ Leong Distance M Zimmerman, 17 Bt e xa‘. kit ' cpsoany Sok R rora it L. B. 3 Main St. Phone 792. BROMLEY & 80X. !thurxet St. _Phone 335. & DISTANCE MOVING, NICKEL PLATING Nickel Plating GOLD, SILVER, NICKLE, COPPER, AND BRASS ELECTROPLATING. NORWICH NICKEL PLATING COMPANY 77 HAMILTON AVENUE - NORWICH, CONN. TELEPHONE 565-13 1 |Co., FOR SALE—Rabbit hunl!ng dog Pros- pect Park, Lorenzo Street. oct2d FOR SALE—$35 buys a "ond organ ln mahogany piano style case. In excelient condition. Bargain. Plaut-Ca FOR SALE — Good upright pian walnut case. Fine playing A real bngflm for §65. Norwi in condition. Plaut-Cadden Sept29d FOR SALE—Hotel known as the D&n- jelson Inn. with or without furr. 2 bargain for some one. as I am going to leave town; I also offer an S-cylinder, 5-passenger touring car for sale. (. Michgel, Danielson 1nn, Danicison. 09.00 Will Buy with large lot. clectric hts in lower paet, Orchard street. r 1 particulars, Covello, 198 d FOR SALE—Tine upright pia ellent playing ¢ondmon with one and aetion. o suit. Norwich. splendid Only $145. on terms Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich. Sept29d FOR SALE—Ope Mahogany Bedroom Set, practically new. 18 Hamlin Street. Sept! FOE SALE — Bailey upright piano hahdsome ‘mahogany -case. Has tone and fine action. Wonder- e for $240. in first class playing Convenient terms. Piaut- dden Co.. Norwich, Sept29d FOR SALE—Five Joung cows, two new ich _and three due by Oc pply Fred Durr, Norwich Town. Superh scn FOR SALE—31,000 will farm. equally divides L. Racine, Moosup 113-2. 6S-acre Fred Phone sevl18d buy d. a bargain. Plainfieild. Conn. FOR SALE Two Family House of 5 rooms each and bath, set tubs and electric hts. Always rented. Price $3850, Two Family House in Greeneville, 6 rooms each tenement. Price $3600. JAMES L. CASE Telephone 878 40 SHETUCKET STREET Large lot. : SACRIFICE SALE 225 - e state road, 1 mjle B. R. station, 10 Copn. Agri. Iu;e, 15-room bnc\ house, steam heat, sunning water 2 large stack barps, sflo. and other farm building 1l A-1 'condition. Complete eguipment, flr’nl.og s and machin- ery—for only $7500; £2000 eash. Try- on_Agepey, Willimantic, Conn. Sept28d FARM FOR SALE One of the best farms in the county, with 30 head live steck, barns full of hay, ip- cluding all tools and implements, has 300 acres land, 100 good tillable seil. bahnce Dutun and woodland, over 4000 y:‘ Q.od ehough to pay for B :lut. puse, several other in good mmaldou with running water, 80 ton particulars, ipgquire silo, pleasant location, for FRANCIS D. DONOHUE At farm Norwich FOR SALE Ou of the cholcest farms in New Lom- don county, desirably located within 15 minntes’ ride from Franklin square, by avte, consisting of 400 acres of land, part of which will cut #t least 5,000 cords of wood, 2,500 rallroad tles, besides having 8boBt 300. acres of yery choice land under cultivation, together with present crops ep . farm, also all farmiag tools and arming machirery of the mest practical new in use. Last, but not least. one of the best farming houses to hs found any- where, consisting of 15 . chelee rooms, ruaning spring water In house, alse bath. Such a laid out homse s ealy found once in » thousand times. Also several baras and outbulldings in which is homwsed & iarge hay erop, which goes with the of this beautiful tarm. Also has an jee t 5,000 feet fromt- | This farm has been in present gwaership name for abopt 150 yegrs. Preseat swner ls selling for the reason of age and is going to retire. This is & chamce of a lifotime for someone, s0 got busy. For further information and inspection, : | see JOHN A. MORA REAL ESTATE BROKER, FRANKLIN SQUARE. ey o e N i FOR BAl-! N-T PAY RENT ANY MORE II'Y A LOT ON WEST MAIN, Alchl DUNIAM, 0N VECK Vi TENSION, AND BUILD YOURSEL TO RENT- nyvenience, eentral. ¥ NeRY (h irable, "o WENT—_Garage, Apply at 44 Per- Kins Av octid vo and_ six-room tené- all improvements, 341 West Tmfl Phons 311 'efirfim_-u nents. Apply 36 Washingion St ¥ Tlll" TOWN WHY CAN T YOU PO THI‘ PRICES FROM §200 T0O BUY Beautitul _apartment, six Ix AME? steam hnn. all Jatest im- TO BENT— suite of thres and bath, suitable for doctor's of- ON YOUR Minn cam _hoat, NOW GET IT OFF, WHLLIAM ¥. HILL, TO RENT—Tenem AGENT, with_improvements, BOOM 108 THAYER BLDG. urel Min » room for storage. Inguire n street. Sept3vd , eleo~ REAL ESTATE AND INSLRANCE. PHONE 147. L e——— Five-room 1o TO RENT—From October 1—Tenement oL 10 remodeled rooms, beautifully Jaid * nodern plumbing, ‘electric und gas nk sirect. Inquire \hvm <Lurl\ 46 Franklin st. NEW SEVE Has fine oak floors and ‘steam heater; tial- & short 57,000, H -ROOM HOTUS 1 unex Inquire __sepidd rooms v\il‘ ___ sepldd rnished room. hot and Franklin St., top floor. ARCHA W, COIT. 65 Groadway, Tel. 1334. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE All persor City ot I have tax of twenty Is on the d made from the T¢ able Oct. 10, by given that a cost of Loiling i 1921 oms {or light 6 d and Burgess sepld housekeeping ;o week. t. oms by day $4 Franklin LOST AND FOUND aspessments | Office_dail and from 1922, excepi the Monday, Oc > d M following eone 1 : nd Jeg: Newman. Tel. 33 arles MeNel one 47 HAROLD Norwich, Conn., S s, 1 fiUILDlNG “wiLLia Build Main > ERE S0T tor are MUl Work -nl Je! blu. 50 Wenh Tuone 971 dendd 5 NG wA7srUSINg medlum in oticut e;mdl to The Bulle- AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES at Hayes St.; two well Tax) servies. Two TL’ il s 3 ork; tey it PRt a 18 oP Garage Co., Chestnut St. kl;lolgm Dated wich, Corin 2 o R 5 1999, AUTOMOBILE ana Truck _Paintl ALBIE T. len_painting. Joseph JOHN Norwich. Conn. mar8d ARAD R.'} raciator covers, curtains, | ors. N tire covers, reupholster- autos. Jos m-u-o. Phons 1397 STORAGE BATTERIES D $16. FOR SALE Court of. Proba 1 DODGE $2 1CK, ONVERLAND, BRISCO, CHEV- REOLET, OAKLAND, ESSEX $18. iese are our mew prices on Hartford Batteries, all gnaranteed 18 months. FORD RADIATORS with shell, $1 hout shell, $14. Ford Truck model, § All Brass Honeycomh guaranteed. NOTICE FOR SALE Court of Probat wich, 1 will scli t Radiators THE JOHNSON ©€., 10%-109 Franklin $t., Norwich, Conn. g R ADIATORS| BOILING OR DAMAGED TESTED AND RECORED Tested Under Air Pressure sisting of two b Conn., and jcation b #UD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED Erianig WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) v that an tast ‘will and t ent. o i | be_admitted to 7 : 1 Wi red ternoon, of said veti thereon. be thie_order and that ne . DVERHAULING ’ fi. { REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, *—.Carrxuges, Wagons, The above of record Attest: octtd HELE DENTISTS - ‘*“““Trucks and Carts DR. HARRY Px\OTASS { DENTIS | Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- 161 Main Street, OVer Woolworth's | bl . Teleph:r::fxfis Norwich, Conn. | o2t Upholstering and Wood Work. | Blacksmithing In All Its Branches ' Scott & Clark Corp. 507 TO_ 515 NORTH MAIN STREET DR. KINKEAD CAREFUL, CONSERVATIVE DENTISTRY, 25 Shetucket St. DR. €. R. CHA.VdERLA_N DENTAL SUBGEON - - W'Grory Bldg: Norwich, Conn., STEAMSHIPS WooD NEW YORK VIA NEW LONDON LINE FARE "Comrortable Statercoms Ready for Occupancy at $3.38 | 0 P. M. Leave New London Daily woon mall quantitics " R Shapiro, Willow Durkee Lanc. A G TIIO)H‘MX\_ Foot Specialist (1 (Except 7-8 Alice Bldg Sunday) 11 P. M. S Fhone Due N. Y. Pier 40, N R & L e — Reduced rates on automobiles when accompanied by passenger. WHEN YOU. WANT to nut-vour bu ness before the public, there is no o um better than through the adyert, columns of The Bulletin. MKBWWNB T ioSEPH BRADFORD 168 Erosdway - lank Beoks Hiade and Bulad to Ordse POTLTERY n{u SALE—Fifty R. I. Reds mostls Delor Mosey, R. F. D. 8 'rrlephem 928-14. oct3d s GALES FERX he Methodist al ‘church. ot morning, I . Woodwarc e from Matt ‘Queen of eba’s visit to King offertory a =olo. O \ vodward essary rampaign month of October, in ail Methodism, tc prevent, the shrinkage, in the centemar: receipts, for ano vyear, which threatened. read communi from Dist Superintendent Bath_and Bishop Hughes. making ear nest appeal for inee. Amother ap peal was from bert of th Grot ‘Spoke work. during W in the near ecas? At the Si tendent C committees ¥ Iver os follows: collecting hooks ar of session, Herm Colver, J At th on Rali Kine, Miss Jenn: lent of the I the event Brown and e Thamet and his daugh- of banking busi- otte, N. C., is the daughter, Mrs. Hugh H B S, Mrs. Charles S. Starr of New London was a guest of Mes at her home in the v Moithrop and her young son Stockma to join Mrs. Barner's b rner, U. 8 N., air the base in San Diego, Cal and son have been spending at the family home in New London. Mr. and Nirs. J. J. Baxter of Newport R. 1. and, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hal son of Bristol Ferry, R. I, spent the w sery Mrs ce. end &t the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H Baxter of the Lester district Miss Laura A. Perkins was the gues! of her brother and sister-in-law. Mr Mrs. Rowland H. Perkins, in New Londor the ast of the weeic. Mrs. Fred W. Turner and Mrs. Richard i H. Chase of Long Cove visited Mre. Ag- nes Latham at her home in Groton Thurs- day. Mir. and Mre. C. E tored to South W Colver and children ington on Satur- idge Lucius Brown of Norwich and his son, Attor L. Brown, of »ston, were callers at the home of Noyes n on Saturday and Mes. Ben Perry of r:w on were LaFontain Stoddard distriet Mr. and Mrs. Rowiand H New London motored to th called on relatives The first dance of at their home in the Perkins of v and given in the Country evening. Mr. and Mrs. William H. B. Dumont and young daughter J mot nrnr] Tera from Montclair, N { summer home on the Biufr, and Mrs. E. 3 com. Mrs. Dumont's mother, closed | her cottage, where she has remained dur. tember, and returned with them to Guests at the _home of Mr. and Mre ! Latham E. Sunday were Mr. \dud Mrs. George A. d children, May, Edward and Mary. of New London. EAST WOODSTULA Mrs. Josephine Hartwell of Worcester recently May and family Miss man of Willimantic spent the wee t her home here. e was Lucs sarm Mir. Hanson and Island have come to which was the [ Mr. and children, Loom Masnc] Mrs. E. E. May. Harry May and wife of Saturday n and The cems pairs. caused by washouts At the meeting of the Communit last Wednesday even ception was given town and the mew supervisor, There were Mr. Duten . Mauriee Child and Mr. I..n relating to school ception and undergoing re- Sam; ke and coffee were served. There was osed Monday for the n held in Putnam Mrs, former resident, troubie, nings of Quinebaug, is seriou a Iy 11l with heart GURLEYVILLE Mr. Zoolin, Robert Walker and Hemy Douda motored to Cambridge, Mase Saturday, returning home the next day. E I ucker and fa motored hers feom Bridgeport the last of (b Tueker and family. with M parents, Mr. and Mre George visited Lebanon on Saturday. wurned home Sunday. Mr. Weizle and family haye moved from the Russ house. recently purchased by Me. Paragek, to the Smith house. Leonard Hobby and family have moved from here to Worgester, Mass, Eimer Simonds of Hartford was & re- cent caller on friends here. Dimock They re- Much sympathy is wasted on people who ought 1o be ashamed to keep the undertaker waiting for a job.

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