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Norwich Bulletin dated March 30, 1912

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 VOL. LIV.—NO. 79 NORWICH, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1912 SOFT COAL MINERS WILL NOT STRIKE Cebled Paragraphs | Compromise...

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 NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1912 Wurray's Boston $ WILLIMANTIC, CONN. With Easter just a week Eastkr Suit a...

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 iINSURANCE. A Specialty FARM INSURANCE J. L. Lathrop & Sons, Nerwich, Cenn. | NO SYMPATHY NEEDED by the recelver of a check

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 aurwfiith Bulletin aund Courier. —_— 116 YEARS OLD, Subseription price, 12c & weeks G0e a Entered at the Postoffice at...

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 PRICES That Will Start You Eating Spring Vegetables Spinach, pk. Kale, pk. . Radish, bch. Asparagus, Ib. " Dandelion, pk....

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 l/.’"‘ A SHOOTING AFFRAY AT WESTERLY Ttalian Laborer May Be Fatally Wounded—His Assailant Locked Up—High School Enthuses Over

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 A DEMONSTRATION Toilet Preparations. Counter. near main entrance. of the Aubry Sisters Beautifiers and On Special and...

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 T T i 453 SATURDAY, NEW UNIT AT THE ELECTRIC PLANT Contract Awarded by Commi’uioners For 2000 Kilowatt Tur- bine...

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 NEWS FROM ONE HUNDRED LIVE CORRESPONDENTS EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLfiND. Who is Going and Coming—Incidents,

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 New London County LEDYARD Frank W. Brewster Moving to Nor- wich®Town Board May Close One 8chool—8pring Changes. Frank W,...

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 ¢ NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1912 ; DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS === o R s e « Clover New Spring Wearables...

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 ¥ i MARCH 30, 1912 COAL AND LUMBER. IS A LOG FLOATS COAL NiS@dikag Q1 WITH THE CURRENT [ERoust SORRY. In view of the...

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 Henry Allen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 88 Main St. LADY ASSISTANT WAEN REQUESTED Large Line of Easter Cards 6 for 5¢ THE

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 N EARTH WITH HER PRAISES GOD EVERY WOMAN'S OFPORTUNITY. The Builetin wants good home letters, good b ful letters of any kind

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 ECHOES FROM THE LODGE ROOM Heptasophs Appoint New Medical Examiner—Gifts to Slater Lodge Officers, N. E. O. P.—Neosha Whist

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 Eor AR FASR, COLDER, TODAY: FAIR TOMORROW. Vaudeville and Motion Plotures at Auditoriu} Motlon ’?mum and Songs at Breed...

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