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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, SPEE[] UPON A[l ’ CRUSHING THE HUN OU 0 FC WAR WORK IS ORDER Lo e | SageAllen & Co. A Fresh Arrival of e ! ALLIES GAIN IN L i 5 ; 2 Pl N : EW FALL WAISTS =Govemmem Wams Against Tak- 7 g o | BRUSSELG Y 2 HAR TFORD. ’Ihe C elile Bt tht heaVIeI | < i g 5 7 y 3 5 . y : 47 oin e "neonditiona Su ';‘mu ler ub—Buy nother oM Ee v Ry ing Peace 01 ensive Seriously | ZaAX ; = { il : l Join the Unconditional Surrender Club—Buy Another Bond 'or Double Your Third Liberty Bond Purchase. shown, made of exceptionally 5 ; Z Hartford, Oct ‘ranklin K. | 7 ; e e ; A ot - B fine materials, beautifully | rane, secretary ot the interior and{ § = 2 / < 4 A = ; . . U | head of the field division of the coun- g : £ i A ailored designed and fAniShed /ot aert s o e ot S bl B : g > { . . y ¢il of national defense, has in a tele- me o gram to the Clonnectient State Counecil - 4 & T i RSN i ; 7 to suit the requirements of of Defense, y.mmm; ouf the absolute - PR o =7 : > i i i the coming season. I necessity of pushing all war activities = & I Ay Bt et 5 vigorously in spite of the German S e S Z i 5 - b . Boston Store| peace overtures. This has especial application to the Liberty Loan. Sec- | vetary Lane askea that all members of the Defense Council and of its local SER(‘;E MIDDIES » organizations be reminded of (h_c i.m- { portance of obviating any slackening A e 0 d | of war activity. Nathan A. Smyth = 0 pe LA : y 2 P e ¢ re always in strong demand | stant aircetor general of the United == ! e 4 = | for cool weather use. We are | States Employment Service, has sent 2 2 o S T G p g 2 ® to Leo A, Korper, Federal Director for showing an excellent num-| Conneeticut of the Employment Ser e s, ! N : N J ] THE MODE ARE EXTREMELY SMART AND DISTINCTIVE, vice, a telegram asking that all indi- : o - PRINTZE b . N : h Wh A — i A : 8 = g h ZESS” AND OTHER MAKES. er in avy, wit ite | viduals and organizations with which ] < G et { Coats That Are Suitable For General Wear and Almost Any Occasion. & x : Mr. Korper is working be reminded to s BN i i i : s i i = o3 i l'ld Red b]‘ald immin coniss i i JE Ry e ¢ e invite inspection of our nc Coats at $45.00. tr g peed up their war work. 2 : e They are unusually good values for the pri >(\Pl'l\l:!|'3: T.ane's “\vlegra"‘ follows: Coats of pompom bolivia in burgundy, green, brown and r “It is of primary importance that blue . the receipt of the st "0‘(0_]-““9}":} I - : Silvertone Coats in wistaria, Joffre blue and other shad i, not in any way result in the slowing 4 A g . % iy All wool American Velour models with large Cape collar of S down of our war activities, particular- 4 % %l yediiRastoon Blankets, Comfortables, ly in SHReLpRoEtian ho "‘h“““"l‘““‘[‘i e i A A S| i Haidsoms bureils conts! with coilar and cuies orl wio " i . . We would therefore immediately ca > 2 ; o R o : s Sl goo Outmg Flannel nght Robes. the attention of all members oef‘statc, Z Lmvdfl ERrousBOULEWIth Aboautl ful fleyredisatylining. B ey it e e e : . - Fvery model up-to-date and different from the ordinary. fense to the absolute necessity of sup- > : /_”/ = " By all means, see them Friday or Saturday. WINTER UNDERWEAR | rorting the loan, and of continuing all | ¢ ; : . Coat shop, second floor. other war activities with unabated | - \Z 1 o 1 ¥or all ages, in all shapes zeal. We may Iy trust the Pres < and S]Zes dent to ]t:mv‘(i our interests and (llr;,‘(‘t - 1 - our diplomacy. Our duty is to give T ) - strength to his arms. He will know "/%’5\ ( AlON = how to use it.” ; 2 Z " 2 Smyth's telegram was as fol- Kilgallin and Donovan Given Extra “The receipt of the German note i — Z Terms in Prison ! must not for one minute resplt in the Hartford, Oct. 17—John H. Kil. | Who Have Pussed a7uh Rifilify slowing up of our war activities. Will 25 el TR = . vou, therefore, call attention of all in- y . in western Belgium. In the new drive German retreat continues, although “;,':)',',“ AR ‘\\O’\II,L:? shoniovan, cach of | Maybe Summoncd For Militar dividual organizations with whom you | By launching a new offensive i | Dritish, Belgian and Freneh soldiers [ orderly. The Trench have liberated | wiems 1S several ¢ e i e are working the fact that we must | the Lys sector Marshal Foch i xnnk—‘ penetrated to Roulers, and are m-,y..l everal villages and are in hot pur- ol o] &:‘m M‘("\ o 53 l’,‘_’l"j‘]‘lf" | Duty About March 1. speed up our preparation to continue | ing matters difficult for the Germans) ing Courtr North of Laon thed suit of the fleeing enemy. R b i & s (B war? That is in order that our ene- e e Tees Senrenced fo sfate prion for not | Washington,’ Oct. ‘17.—Tirate il s A L[FE OF GENERAL PE HlNG e Do o A 5o 22T | for men who have. passed.néir il s l{:; REPULSE BOLSHEYIK[ of not less than 2 nor more than 4 | birthdays ave expected to begin abouf REDWOODS WILL PRACTICE. S Sl i The Redwaod football team of this 21 2 e —— oty Moldim At TR s taite el nAll CHAPTER XIV. Mrs. Boswell was awakened by the 10T E I alimin: rylipracticetitonignt. ; (Continued) roar of the flames, and with her maid Thursday, at the corner Smalley and L . ., lawakened her two children and then | Forcing Teninc's Stanley streets, at Paradise Park, in| (Copyright, 1918, by Willlam FoX) | cajleq to Mrs. Pershing. She then preparation for its big game this com- HINGS flourished in Chihuahua ' opened the door to the hall. A gu. Along the Dwina River. ing Sunday with the Lyric's of Hart- e g e . ,Of smoke drove her back and she saw ford. All of the Redwood players, to- | 1 @H6eX this: Wi Dlenly of MONeY ‘games in the hallway. She took her e g a gether with any other recruits, are or- | VU4 Evew SHoREen, and s Eovein- | children to the stairs, but saw that et e e I e P L i pese b S i e e dered to be on hand for this practice. “:,"'n' e e e i iHeliwere foit foriiby fireiand ire_ | 1& _metlcanst dve engaged Hin Sre- e e e A e The Lyrics of Hartford are no mew | o 78 Mo SC0 08 o o exico, | treated through her room to the roof Disios ¥ ‘(*l“'*hl‘)‘\"\ R O e °n i o 8 et o For. av v =2 Z] 4 4 : = SLEX 11 0 ban o he vina, > miles 1 i - alsely e el epoztine WRLIdAheving | st deral Blids, chist ofl atar ot} the [ o HeEnoschy - , this | DOFth of Kotlass, in the north Rus- | 90 William, alias John Murray, who | e S e D e S Ny entl of DIliC k=0 and el sov | ueinolsetotitnenAre Eus gy Tehi= 2 0L E Sy was convicted of the larceny of $500 a few weeks ago. They are| 3THY, WenL 10 W55 Fas0 B¢ OO S | time aroused scveral of the, officers | S1an fighting zone. ; f7oin the Uity Tkt an@ Toust Oo more than 2,000,000 will be physical ssed as the best team in Hartford | eFal com “e""e“r)v__‘ fng in his offi. | and men, who brokein the doors of The Americans and Russians have Vi =ank s E fit fighting men. The call for gen county, but the Redwoods have dis- V‘;“;‘l‘a;,f::’ m‘o’l:"’;’j"l_i”‘ \,‘;nf‘,n; the house, but were forced back by | *dV W“CC“ in \']N;‘ dircction of Welsk, | i = cral service will be divided ) puted this title, and are golng to | ¢ial ey, sl el 5 | the flames northeast of Vologda. & cats S 3 $5,000; Np=t¥iver, 204, fight it-out on the gridiron. In the | definite camg- of these conferences, 1ZZET, NOT TEWFIK Lyrics lineup will be Duan, captain of | DOW PIOAR. <3 i The Eolsheviki, with massed forces, ZET, > . > ®7,500; January, rever, and tho disturbances con- M]‘]er‘ ki el o H“;‘N{"’,:‘:'x Mo | are striving to regain the positions | Copenhagen, Oct. 17..—Upon the | 147500, Sl 4‘4%‘[\0 e Hartford High last season, also Her- | tinued. ) g children to them safely, then jumped | Which were won after hard fought | resignation of the Turkish ministry | May and June, 344,000 eael bret and Cohen of Hartford High.| Villa, althoush very prosperous, |, . ..o | strugsles by Americans and Scots on | of Talaat Pasha, the premiership w | month. These men will supply both This promises t\n be the hest game of ;\J:L‘; rl\::n;:;‘:uz’on Sf':_t:;e tle\x:;ou\gr:e;";c‘::‘; RS oMo understood that Mrs. | Septemter 21. Under an almost con- | by Izzet Pasha, a former |the army and the navy and the mas) the season in New Britain, and both | ? 8 £ i | N | stant bombardment for more than a ! minister of war, instead of by Tewfik | .. rDSs. ¢ - ~ = s A o o Pershin and the children had es 1 .2 B rine corps. 2k GBI (R iz a reamsRaratneditofiafnoindirorirte | [sid stoRnold s Etate ausinsk ISl oo But Johnsom. the Pershinge | Week. the Allies have repulsed many | Pasha, former Turkish ambassador addition, 20,000 men’ for limitel battle. als. H““"‘ah“’“h'fi;‘“”;)e::""iio'“;‘;‘g aged Negro servant, whom they had | IMantry attacks and inflicted consid- | to Great Britain, as has been previ- | Wil bo called eagh Yrgrin THE PRICE YOU PAY === e = (SEiEies), G d"’, to his place and | found in the Philippines and brought | erable losses. s ouely reported, according to a'Conr Crowder said the work of NEARLY THIRD ABSENT stronger, h_tE_‘pDS n-o“ SV'I;I o b with them to America, did not see | lh(".\(' Ppos I‘Ons include ,‘-“ ages '01'\ stantinople fl:sh?ll(‘h received here ng new registrants should bd “I know T ought to take treatment; IN HARTFORD SCHOOLS, | d¢clared his former ally, Villa, to any of the family in the listle crowd | OPPOsite sides of the Dvina River, | under date of Monday, October 14. | con i af AET U SHH I have been running down for the Al - | a bandit. ¢ i ot Csurrounded the house. so he |Some of which are on a high bIuff at | Izzet Pasha, it is stated, also took tho last year or two. Iam all fagged out, | THartford Oct. 17.—Hchool authorl- | It was at this critical stage that| SR SHUGIUCAE € I8 1% %) & strategic bend in the stream. | Dortfolio of minister of wa - - have no ambition, worry from morn- | ties estimate that from 25 to 33 per | General Pershing received a tele- | LASISC PHONE T7€ ¢ 2 Around this bend Bolshevik gunboats | No foreign minister has as yet been Prg till night, don't care whether I|Cent of teachers and puplls in the | phone call at headquarters on the | f0 S0aT6R ‘0% WA p o0 | protected by mine flelds and a 1ow, | appointed, the message adds, but | \m dead or alive, have lost weight and | PUPlic schools of this city are out be- | morning of Aug. 27, 1915. The oper- the floor of his room unconscious and | $andy island, have delivered a bom- | Naby Bey, former Turkish ambs cannot do the same work I used to | C2Use of influcnza, the total being ap- | ator asked if he should read a tele- ¢ HOBT &' WA YOOI WEEHCHOUS FOC | hardment with shells of all calibers. | dor at Rome, is In charge of the for- e B W N proximately 7,500. In some grades | gram for the general which had just | ¢ The Allies, meanwhile, have been | eign ministery ad interim. | ! ol one-half of the children are ill. There it it aiic o tu it be |Eéreiers counul ihie motherd andler of IPCERE R TSR SHE N AL SRS RERRE > | {hat the famous old root and hes are 600 pupils and eight teachers ab- | gone. the gonéral heard o dread mes. | Femaining two children in that part | foifed o SHIYE Qgulst the relriy - - = } remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege sent from the high school. S L corniisa o itoes | oflitheihouscEmostdumazealE vt BeT e NS I L ERE S RS ST able Compound, has for three gel S ST R Bk Dt fa o[k All were dead. | outnumbered in men and artillery, | p MM | cations been relieving women @ CARBLESS WORKER BLAMED | Sos trot consumed their house at the | Warren was hurrled to the hospi- | PUtnumbered n tuen su¢ Srlieyw ! tlis country from the worst form Frenton, £ Ont § Gotlt 17— Tneatean] || o el atiine mreaiaioland lendexlyicavedl [TaN S EREEEISE WE SERESER D BILHE of female ills and has won such i tion of the munitions explosion which |~ general Pershing had prepared a | for. He quickly revived and moaned | 4" 5o ihins' guns. ( ! strong place in our American homel get it, destroyed half of the British Chemi- | y, e“;;r his family at Fort Bliss and | for his father. An American engineer Lieutenant | proves its merit beyond the questio Let me tell you why. cal Co., Ltd., plant here on Monday | ¢oreo e e oriis [MliGentraiipaisning lwasiRcomplatelys ENE £ S ST R BTEES SR f et of a doubt. It will well pay -@m g o6 your capital; your ¥ g ‘ expectedftofaenditon iue s 22 | stunned by the blow that had fallen | 209 2 : : | o who 45 b Hesd orr ot Your health is your capital; has disclosed, it was announced here | tne neat of the summer was past. | stunned by the d fallen | Gor a heavy fire and rescued a gun | woma eed S Crine pacity is the interest you | that one of three employes attending Afrs. Pershing and the children | upon him. He hastened 1od1 he |‘.> | from a disabled tug on which the » medicine to try it.—advt. rog dTDIe: the nitrator failed to obey his in- | ;o hwhile had been occupying quar- | Sidio to he with Warren anc (“’\:_‘”“ Bolsheviki had centered their fire. A good manager Nover spends more | structions explicitly as to the quan- | tore at the Presidio. Many of these | the bodies of his loved e 0 hwao- | The next day the , same Lieutenant, shen Tis ml“'nf(” 1 tne | WY of chemicals to be used. Officials | pouges were of light frame construe- | ming. Mr }‘(-r.\h\m:‘ (y?h\]n:(m“" WS | with a sergeant, braved the same Should he begin to draw on the| expressed the opinion that the em- Wyoming as her >, an il | o i ¢ i lai 1 £ 3 n effort to repair tug 2 and extremely inflammable. claimed B s | dangers in a capital his interest would, of course, | ploye responsible was without ma- | " meswell. wife of Lieutenant|had expressed a desire to be buricd | i under e n e decrease! licious intent. sl ' relati re oc v- | there. shrapnel fire. The pair tried to s i Boswell, and a relative, were occupy e 2 i And what are you doing? S TP Boswell, an (To Be Continucd.) i vears. March 1. Plans for bringing the old: he punishment in the perjury cas- Americans Playing Important Role in [ es is greater than that imposed in the cases in_ which they were originally Forces Back | convicted. The sentences imposed | ProXimate date of the first call was | today are to take effect upon the ex- | « | piration of the sentences which they | Archangel, Oct. 17, (By the Asso- 1 are now serving—two to four years | er class of new registrants into cami { have not been completed, but the ap lisclosed by publication of testimony 'y Provost Marshal neral Crow: der before the house military com mittee. In all General Crowder told = the ommittee, 2,399,000 newly registered men between 18 and 45 will be called] before July 1 and of that numbes A Successful Remedy All things succeed which really des serve to, vhich fill a real need| do some years ago. If I wer strong as I was, 1 could earn good money. I know I ought to treat with a good specialist, but 1 cannot afford to pay for the treatment. You are paying for it NOW, my triend, and dearly; vet you do mnot —— Ders 8] e, but were swept S use with Mrs. Pershing. | back to the shore, You allow your health to run down N. B. I S. VS. HOIYOKL, ing the hoA : o e | more and erefore, you can-| The New Britain High school foot- drowned. L . not work & arn what you used to. [ ball team will meet Holyoke on the DYAN = 0“ ALEPPO MENAGE TO GONSTANTINOPLE The Bolsheviki are now trylng to Do you see the point You are draw- | gridiron Saturda afternoon at 3|, l}D spread their propaganda among the ing on your capital-—which is your | o'clock at St. Mary’s field. The squad —_ allied treops. Captured Lrin:‘hc‘s xfln‘:; AlD THE KlDNEYS health—by allowing it to run down, werking doubly hard this week un- - . fl e e ssian Black | villages on the Dvina front were fu ~ and so the interest (your working | der a new system and expects to avert | British Cavalry Occupies Tripoli and | Germans in Control of Ru: v s B Em‘,lishi ; gr smaller. r P rday’ ‘ I% 3ritis Americans no capacity) Is steadily growing smaller. | a repetition of last s defeat. Sea Tleet Threaten to Bombard | scking the British and A 5 : F t lf You used to make good mone, - | to fight. These proclamations were | Do Not Endanger Dife When a New orti y yourse agalfls W you r' )¢ alf o E s JE. LOS JRIC. i e, Park Capital. aughed at by the British and Ameri- oty s G about half of what you Il‘l(llfllkilr;‘ 10\']1" (()M ]._\MI:F‘T:IO( _\‘il Great Turkish Base. Turkish Cap i ]x‘\'xy:hz' Sl e it Clt e i he = - “ 4 3 v - Oc 17.—With the | = 4 To make two, three or four dollars | ors and one soldier reported missing | London, Oct. 17.—British cavalry | = Washington, n‘f]b e oo | Bolnenuieieatient Bo ot on oty Way to Avoid It. was play to vyou; and you had all [ after the army transport America | has occupied Tripoli, 45 miles north | Berlin-Cunstantin " eatauen ! whom they many times have mutil- your heart and soul in your work. sank yesterday at her pier here have | of Beirut, and Homs, about 85 miles | the Allied occupatio R ated Why will people continue to suffer These happy days are gone. not rv]n\l'!lj o their commanding of- | north of Damascus, according to an | many is r(‘l_":l'_fl _I"l"_"_m Almc‘ “m“r_ the agonies of kidney complaint You now barely make a living and | ficers. Opinion was expressed that | official statement on operations in | fleet to nolq Tux . Paclkachel bladderdigorders Bilame find it almost beyond your strength. | they were drowned. Palestine, issued last night. m:mon) ~"Iv'lyn‘ hatiihe JI.‘”_I\P_,, ness, headach¢s. languor, why allow And you shudder at the thought of = = At Homs the Brit are within 100 | State "'h”"”'"] : “ ihomselves! tol Jeconiell chrontol lin- what will happen when the final miles of Aleppo. the great Turkish, Zovernment has becr 10IC o { valids, when « tested remedy Is of- | DLl Sl 24 base for both Syria and Mesopotamia, | that tho fleet \‘vmt n‘x;‘*;'“'x( J i ereaithen SRt 5 i . 5 Yaatt Ottoman capital « 2 st sign ¢ s AT NG al Tigure .»'.n mlthillolr\' I.mvl d{‘enlq o N b oRsextiiof Bychefiicomun it ication oy v ot Doan’s Kidney Pills have been used what you have lost already an you £ 2 § Thi Yerma set consists largely will be amazed at the amount; and i | % On the occupation of Beirut by JHlsgGcrmoanfnost e 5 @ SI7 47 &l Sur troops, Oct. 8, sixty Turkish offi- | ©f warships captured from the Rus- IM{F y‘;\f‘l‘}wiflv.,§§3°‘l'§§','fln‘éc o(;ast(];‘sc Builds Up, Strengthens, vhat you are going to lose is beyond . X g B S, - 8, sb | e here t e € o ) L & = & Rt B4 vevons : A cers and 600 men of othor ranks wero | Stans, l(f',:(,\'\'}hh‘('fim‘fif.tnru1. ol Srea s el Restores Vitality. Homes During Northward Drive on told by RBerlin in kidney trouble over 50 years, have =t N a risoner. Ballber was entered | R oL ow. Dropsy or Bright's disease may The dollar you MIGHT earn, hut E]me:"rm..:;":,-‘m car batteries Oct. 9, | present at least, the Turkish Coverny S RO neglect dangerous, don't, is actual expense to you, | Smeiem—l— L e ainod that a foree | ment. It was pointed out today tha g6t £ N S Two Sizes—60c and $1.20. You spend it. And what do you get | THE AUTOMATIC FIREMEN i?dth; r’{o(;‘-j;‘"f' "‘L“”“‘L‘;;‘”;‘m{z"id' With the British forces rapidly clear- Read this New Britain woman's tes- about 5 rks had surrenderes i ' 1 = timony: At all drug stores, for it. Worry, anxiety, despondency, . £ Palestine and Mesopotan of ; the local inhabitants. = Mrs. J. A. McGrall, 423 Church want and deprivation for your family. Globe Sprinklers in the “’““"‘I_ "l‘vv“mm avalry and armoped | Turklsh control Turkey m“‘mh.mm to % = Silnavalieaa Doins - The dolls v ake o £y S ‘onstantinople as ils on ope of s s s n By dulls: yus. B GUl e gour Atlanta Fire carts occupied Tripoli Sunday ang | Constantinorle as its ¢ P Kidney Pills off and on for quite : ¥ T Y pocket and spend for treatment with . - i ainta & any power as A govern- n When everyihing for blocks around had Homs Tuesday without opposition, | maintainin R ¢ Kidnes Pills off and on ‘for " auite s “"“"“"I‘l'“."‘l e ”‘:“‘ . “{" . fallen Lefore the fiame, the Trio Laundry the latter town having been reported | MBL ool tnat Tazet Gias Toliweals SEMOrningelmysbacl: expense. is an investment. And in stood bravely and the fire passed, leavin 2 e et 5 i /s fro openiagen th o s - e e Ao working il unhurt — thanks to Globe Sprink! Pysouriair sexviceasicvacuated andinill i oes e S e p o SR ted i Premier Hard, large and red. All over face| | sometimes feels lame and stiff and ok S flames Oct. 12, g - v d neck. Itched so scratched all the when I stoop the pain catches me. | 1 rt ages, healt L was & hig day for Globe Spriukl 4 1 nister of War in the new Turk and neck. 1 . ability, higher wages, health and hap- R AR : “Turkish eavalry detachments re- |20 UMinistos of iar b time and could not sleep at night.| | Loan's Kidney Pills have never failed t home ; et TG TS R tiring through Homs have been lo- | (=8 \ RATSE WS B (0 frend , | This way six months and used alll | to relicve me of that trouble.” rich will you choose? ou'lt give them a chance. cated at Wl Rastan, eleven mileg | 118 that Ber! S . kinds of remedies but they did not do T o e e iibt you hesitate? Glohe Automatic Serinkler Cao. north. Satisfactory conditions pre. [ &0 court eny good. Then used Cuticura and “0., Mfgrs., Buffalo, vall in the recently occupied territory.’ after using two cakes Soap and one D Cl lltOllJ H y de i P 5 T DENINE RETORTHD s and a half boxes Ointment was healed. sterds O 1P Another 1 Yy i statq 5 r l », g in § HUSSAREK REPORTED OUT. sukiioningn, (01 s From signed statement of Louis { tempt has bFeen mude upon the life of Ware, 50 Water St., Fairfield, Maine, Specialist in Nervous and Chronic - = = 5 ! Washington, Oct. 17.—It is reprted | Nikolai lLenine, the Bolshevik Pu April 18, 1918. Diseases, | = s z in Vienna, according to an official dis- | yyier according to the Leipziz Abend Keep your skin clear by using Cuti- i g 3 ez 1 patch from Switzerland. that Emperor | Zeituna's Kiev correspondent cura Soap and Ointment for every-day 373 ASYLUM ST.. COR. FORD 5T., B 2 Charles has Mu-km-(l the resignation | nine received o Lunilet b w.‘r» shoul toilet purposes. Nothing better. FORD, CONN. : of Count Hussarek. the Austvian pre- | der from u revolver in the han g Tho Atianta Warehousos, are protosted by mier, and intrustd Count Silva Ta- | Dwanitzke of the information burcau | |, Smpie Sach Fres by Mull | Addsees post-card: 5. STANLEY HOJ 10 to 12, 1:30 to 4; 7 to 8. Sundays Giobe Sprinklers roneka with the task of forming ] of the Soviet. Dwanitzlic was arres 25¢. Ointment 2 and boc. Taleom 2c. S. STAN HORVITZ, 327 3 and Holidays 10 to 1. l new cabinet. ed. uptometrist 327 Main St. Opticisn

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