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", NOVEMBER ;’(i. 1921, ‘?’-S‘i-fi’? ‘e‘*vfi?‘f‘? e SCHOOL PLAN | Wis. J. L. Davis Comes to | e i ot ioisor * Ghinese Talk oi Fducational ; ER 1 Emergency * ‘ Uy o e |Gt Tt Last at - Moran | Retrenclment CRE P oo o @ Be Prepared for the Next ction League a general mecting of | nary grade school teacher nemametore ‘ ! ‘ ot e pend i i T o G| B meeniy i the vemals Cras 8 Ice Storm € hoéols, the chief topic of di fon g i v ¢ 1 ] § £ being the lucational retrenchment ""‘“Mtt' o Eobd t to Tl ) It " | plan which is being considered by the | § = iy < = 7 J roper registratio forwarded copies of the sam Complett infants' department at | premier and the minister Outdoor f}ilv-$1 25 | o TR o I R, v BT RO 336 Main St Preached W o Sermon Woods, | tional investigation committee ts. | educational bodies * throusghout |h' rly| country Lofew o 0 would Aol ol D ext & | According to the Osaka Mainichi, | The e on_praye ¢ i 4 Infght Sonal b Weplevan: College| WhIBH ‘publishes o editoriallant ihe o “Daughter of Sion, Behold, Thy King el ; : Y wnd D ind tont Ivt sed retrenchment plan, {he aue t Cometh Unto Thee!” - Bverybody ip- $ A ; ¢ B W. H. A, » \ i wish to put two teachers in urc 0 lces vited, imous women fortune | che of one class and have shorfer their 1 g next Mond night « and more clas i ; f k e The Emmanuel Gospel Chureh. 169-171 Main Stl'(‘ct “ L N November 25, 1021 Any your 1dy wishing i v “To take the toy from one hand ) The People’s Churcl Sunc 10:15 prayer and p! ministers did 1 : ! he future holds for her is wel- [ and give to another,” says the Main. | Sunday at 10:15 a. m., prayer and| gervice. 10:45, preaching. Tople, followed by the| Rejgn in Righteousness.” in” to a mothers' meeti e chi, “is good enough to pleasc a guisidpuichentiior s Pl PR R tonight : ’ baby but nof a nation” It then con. | MOTNINE Worship at 10:45 a. m. sub-| Jiiple school. 5:45, Young People bl ng hands with 2 e o e ok g trasts the amounts spent for arma-|JeCt “What This Past Week of Evan-| meetin Special missionary service; Geodell aficr : o : e L Mr. an s, Willi .. Nelso ment and for education and cop. | Gelstic Meeting Has Meant to Me." | followed att 7 p. m. by the evening Takes a )] To Do 1It. X Bt Southi 1 were the f f Pro-| cludes with the statement thal ‘no|Sunday school at 5 p. m. Young| service at which the pastor will When it time to start' the|Yéry good service "}‘l’»“};_' A B Mie T ] wonder Japan is the object af sug. | PEOPIe’s meeting at'é p, m. Miss Caro- | speak Missions. Tuesday, 4, chil- service, Rev . edell was the only [ ! ' Pt 5 Wells strect for th ays 's. | pleion and world-wide misgivings. line Bartlett of the City Mission will} dren's 2t . DBible study . ne. ¥ « ol 8] . 0 0 ! d' .d [ d JjlancEon bullding itk ‘:.“,’,,\ '“ ..,“”,.w: ‘: was in oner. | Nelson, before her marriage, was Miss , = spealk on “Christian Progress Among ; 30, mid-week ndividualizeq § i:ii: o it o s | tvents mins e L sl e ions ¢ ers servec i good | atiC ¢ 8 ha « au ol { Chris == i ‘] iy T, Duvis the | what schedule is in operatic SR = ]lr~t(|n|r h of Christ. . g N i Rises B At g slby L » ¥ Church school 10 a. m., morning St. k's Church. . Tarnish- B|stead Mo . Jle in the vicinity of t : THE K OF c¥review : Our Clothes, Furnish- B wire or Rev. John L. Davis, 1"-"'H A3 -y 3 worship 11 a. m. Sermon, “Complete| First Sunday in° Advent. 7:30 a. B i | pastor of the Welsh Pres . other bus lines rate y tme | Britton, welterweight —champi R hlv A 1 [I ¢ R S a3 N g a, m., Holy Communion. Thurs- monized fashions. Our @ churen in Rome, New York, and her | 2 gerientian ng service, | the world in his bout ag d 6})11 ican Attitude Pt 20 Uifi‘nl.t‘l;,]f’,. ‘;wi,;']l,f‘i,,z,fr“' c| day, Deo. 1 Womgn's " Ausifiry 5 fondest hopes are that her son, Phil- [ 414 it would he try to | Montgomery, the middleweight c. n O sl i o ey ' 4 models are designed for & iip r. Davis, whose initials are P. 11 the san art strect route | plon of Ireland. ey ekiooptlin b D D. (Ph. D.) will turn out to be s se abandon the route altozcther. | The various committees arranging ot < - The speclal lnlufl oYeninpReery acy hicago, Nov. .—The attitude of |begin in'this church Sunday evening and confined to us. minister. And so it was that Mrs, | MY confidence in the jitneys 1s gct- | for the affair report that everything oy : i ; . : ! A the republican and democratic parties | These services have been held durlng Sasls boa the haisi or e the ool very day, and it would be|is in rcadiness and the ticket i n a atic parties 9 rlantss : llk,"\;jll',,l At R for me, as well as others, to | committee report that the | toward prohibition and future work |the busy Thanksgiving week and grtiad horvice st. iy d sefore the largest afterr oii- | ¢ Lor e 8 ! ! G e L R fla AR R unday evening at 6 a. m. the As- » s % Vi a little farther to the trolley, | hou: be sold out. The wie-| ©f the prohibition party will be con-|have been a success. This week ought 4 Y Al SR e R R .| house will be sold ou c | e i Sack Suits ..$40 to $65 § sresation since the opening TR (e e ! S : sidered at a national prohibition can- |to be set aside as a week of recciving|S¥rlan cons fon which worships r time | yille acts s are best avail- waiting on a corner. able, and the program includes an|férence here November 29. The pro-|again our religious opportunitics. Spe- . b copal church will Worked Tike o' Votpras: TR e T o R e bibition naclonsl & o . A 3 ) . Monday | hold its comimunion service or liturgy f 3 f f : emen ) e Hart| net from every branch of the sta ion national committee will hold|cial meeting for young people Monday | i et S Overcoats ..$40 to §90 But the sturdy Welsh blood, which | street route desires the patronuge of | Tickets are now on sale at the K all day session the following day,|afternoon 4:30 p. m. Evenings 7:30|!n Buglish. The Rev. Thomas Burgess [y never brooks defeat, combined with|the people of the west end, it had | of O. elub rooms on Franklin Square,| st in more than a year. b 0N e Dhidreded {of New York will celebrate the Holy > a life long atmosphere in a minister- | potter attend to a little sers Law enforcement is expected fo he|p. m. Armenian women's Bib .| Bucharist assizted Ly the Rey. Simon e3P ial environment, did not phase Mrs. | first policy. the major subject of the two days.|Thursday 4:30 p. m. Girl Scouts. Fri-| Yonan of the loca an congre- | Davis. She opened the service as| Very truly yours, It is anticipated by prohibition lead-|qay 7:30 p. m. Boy Scc : yation and the 5 muel Suteliffe, c though it were the most natural thing | Wi that the conference m ask| “The officers @#nd’ teachers of the|rector of St. Mt 4 O[idFALL {in her life; announced the hymns | SR President Harding to announce him-[church school are planning a parents'- : ‘“-i::\ ‘,: ;‘,:uhp\,l, x!( not :‘mlr:,l ri»:\‘llnl\ s¢ n : sun\ tor lq-mlil\%:llmx. A teacher meeting, Thursday, Decem- South Congregational Church | enity than her distinguished husba: RIFL‘ CLI) Y{ NS A memorial hour will be devoted to|per 6. Professor Wells of Hartford Y : o 95 9 ?fillmStreel | called for volunteer prayers and led ] B I | Sugene Chafin, twice candidate for 1\”;0 ,;-pun: A e :1: e I\‘l:le?;ul;w“:\’Ir;!ll‘:yi‘p Sermon, “IV Pays To Buy Our Kind.” 6:30 @. m. Ioly Communlon. meeting at 8 p. m. in the chapel, Sub- ject, “Haw the South Seas.” Leader, Mrs. C. I, Disbrow, A7 ice as the ¥ the Arec one heisein; held Wb Yespon- | president on the prohibition ticket.| - - o | i f | : Iz ) ke The members of the Y. W. . M.|vThe Lteal s Hartford i | sive reading of the afternoon with as| peats South Manchester Team in Sec- | i A With the falling down of the labt two| nave besh ‘working ‘for Imany wee ‘\'I I\‘ Real Self. much tranquility as a veteran plat- | e national administrations on the en-|¢o make the bazaar, on December 6| Drolade—t rst ‘Bonatal { form orator and turned the meeting| ond Match of Nutmeg State League Il Re|fereement the * prohibition law, \ ; over to Dr. Goodell, unruffled and not | ‘ Bal llld CO] bge GlllS Wl B Mo ttrin et G e by 2 ‘m“ 5 ':"I{f lhjl 2 e o S Guilniant L bit flustered. Indoor Shoot. | min tion, looms higher and l"“_’E‘ o b . Anthem—*"0 Come to My Heart 1 | . 4 (RIS s S s arge ers. 5 N . Ambrose Missed the Preachers. g tnador e N e BRI nant l G ligher,” says an announcement. Tedl Fsamtist Chuvel . e } e e el pedt ce1ve Sl.'ecla 0UTSe snsideration of world prohibition | firk Mgt Olitec Offertory—Come Unto Me” 7 Not aware that he was about to de-| ciuh N, R. MBS Rt oy S i i ok D T | [l tn i e e SR e 0 [Clun ] . journeyed to Sout work will be faken up at a meeting| . 10:45: Morning worship, sérmon by e R S e ) ' [ for? Bk dodaa, 1 for that| Manchester last evening, and won the of the Prohibition Foundation the|the Itev. William Ross, = subject:] postiude—Finale (I | occasion, Dr. Goodell, in commenc-{second match in the Nutmeg League = 1 A oo aation - II€l wsomething Jesus''Coujd Not Do.” ARl —_— |ing his talk, commented upon the | vening of November 29. ol Ve slsevits Guilmant el Ly 1 | State Indoor shoot, by the comfor vew York, Nov. Thirteen ex-| 5 Bible school : Brotherhood : absence of his brother ministers and | .o 1 ey S New d Lol it The meetings were called by Virgil fe Unit sehool. intimated that maybe they might not |y “L n ‘u; o u] Gri ‘n.‘ ceptional students | G Hinshaw of Chicago, chairman of A 1““[_ oy the p: e -“i'i’I 2 y Worship. : Tl A ISR 5 A d e oo | Wakefield of the local team, sho ave been selected for an educstional | the prohibition national committee. seting for * ¥ r. Goodel Christian Endeavor Meet- and Mayor Will Confer Today and|have ~sufticlently " secovered — from|ceptionally well, making' nearly per-|dxperiment which aims to make skl will speak on: “What Are Youl Archiis i i Thanksg He spoke of the at-|po.¢ ¢ o ; Worth?" Dr ‘Um.m»n will conduct Y5 e g May Take Action. | fetiidy Teetings are attoacting tn | = | them scholar clalists in their % . Mayor O. F. Curtls will confer to-}p 0 "0 ciited him ‘about Ehelsennne HEARING PROGRESSES | them kept at work on the preseribed week at the Iirst "”‘”\: fhapch) ind ristian Scicnce Chureh day Wwith a representative of the state| qron. Sunday school teachers have - courses with their 700 less b in the evenings at the Center chureh., gunday service o 4 . i boxing commission relative to the|pr dehed hitm wbout: their ouBlle i Witnesses For Defense Attempting to | sister : Sl . .\l(-uun‘!m (lnjrr!:. 3 Ancient and Modern Necronan- ; e s e o L e R oy ; Eait Absolve Arbuckle From Charge Dean Vir L G Gildersleey v 9:45 a. m., chuich Sunday school, v o Mesmerlsm wnd Hypnotism senefit performance to be staged by|o ¢ Falr recently returned after making menis BIDIE: plase: LIS 61 T0.s HOFL| S eetiall CRE Y PLIRED i oy triends. a A h b oeal s A : the local Knights of Columbus next i H n 1cisco, Nov. 28. urther of European university Tog Worshhl With bormah: “Sh6iwers ! remarkable achievement after three | defense SRrieH tofny Dht P ! 5 ook m. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 e eLens nony formed today's pro- announced the new course re- of Bl 5 p. m., adult & Wednesday evening. A 10 round | g lp it L nich as Billy S e e e R o'clocli. a va 1 v i s ling € onor cc e OENSLe 2 3 1 lasses of church school; 3 p. m., mass boxing bout and a vaudeville show is|day; Rev. Dr. Henry W. ¢ {eh- | Roscoe O 3 S mbling the honor cours « H 1 l d V{ “ D l h d cla s of churcl 3 3 p.om, CaNrel g Ay ev ) Ros C. (FFatty) Arbuckle. English universities. Too mueh time e l 0 all ] Be emo IS 9 meeting for mer p. m,, social hour ssond Advent Church carded. , Huminer, Spooner and other|’ A" delegation of witnesses from the i n i 101 nheE f he | pas been spent in the past on poor 6:30 p. m, de b 3 /i The commission has explained that | €vangelists of natfonal fame do rot|[os Angeles motion picture colony | gyq e ey . 80 B W }“""‘]"‘“' service of thel poy N D). Webber, pastor. Morn- laws have mot been| €Xtend an’ invitation until the begin- 8 L) Allce Dial shresn star | DuiEN ane T g g By Nex[ Ap[‘ll Epworth league. Leader, e webiide Bt Lhril. wabraon b the recent swate lawp have Dot MEEN|qinorae~tha third" welk. | here in expectation of taking the | wipis 0 & beth Rogers, County Y. W. O. A. €¢-) pageor, gungs complied with by the Kaceys to per- 1 | expectation of te h she explained, “is Setaty | Wennasd 0'p. m. meete ; mit ‘of a boxing bout. If the com- The Sccret of Prayer. stand to testity in Arbuckle's behalf. | efrort to avold some of the lau'ts e ing of women's cabinet; 3:00 p. m.|pr i mission views the affair as a boxing The secret of prayer was the 0 announcemen characteristic of our Amerfcan . S Y eting ‘adies’ Ald society: 30 bout action will probably be taken to |eral theme of the afternoon sc by the defense as to when Arbuckle | jege system; for exampie, thar of| London, Nov. 25.—The great Ger- ‘l;“;‘i”l:mf‘l‘“:';‘(‘)‘f‘lmv lm'.‘“s‘»‘ require conformance with state laws. |The speaker stated that hardly onc would take the witness stand. | forcing a student to spend o great|man forfress n(vlhlls"h‘““ probaply | P '~r' i i1 Ghrisoh If it is viewed as a vaudeville show|person in a thousand real new | experts gave evidence at| qeal of her time in class.rooms lis-|Will be completely demoished by next Stanley Memoria wrch. with the bout as one act, then no|what a genuine prayer w “remys 1 session tending to show | ye, to lectures and running to and | April. It demolition hds been in pro-| At the morning worshlp at 10:45 action is expected. self, s in the ministry for years ¢ injury which ised the | tro from various college engage- Representative of State Commission . nvening ting on Thur Palace Management. 'k from France. which | WALTER'S VIRST JOB | vision of an inter-allied commission | preach, his theme be e Lter- i ose dea ‘buckle s on| ] ¢ eaded by Admiral Sir Edward Charl- [nal Compassion.” The music will be: a5 he said. with whose death Arbuckle is on | It also attempts to counter the | headed by Admiral Sir lward Charl- [ na d SIOUX CITY CLUB IS SOLD rial Jave been induced other- | tendency to think of scholarship in|ton, who is said to be satisfied that|Oregan prelude, “Rom Parker;| Everything is in readiness for the Sioux City, Nov. — The Sioux o) : : P e WL han defendar of courses, grades and points City Western league baseball club Why,” contluued the spegker, than subjects or fields of |a merace to the Allles. Spoken:" offertory s6lo, by Mrs. H. L.|the se Theater beginning thls of Sioux City, Eels was president of ‘j—“,I’;‘ e \]\”’:‘:f,\]‘fi\\ 3 [ - American tendeney to split up one’s |complete, it will be inspected by the[meet at 12 noon. Thé Union Evange-|operating with the management and the local organization which controll-| 9! L & e 3 ! t 4 i : o stten quickly after the |be handed to Germany, under|the First Congregational Churgh. In|will go to the legion post. yrought God arour Hw ! b | i i H ¥ T [ et " al eximinitions. the Peace Treaty. the afternoon & speeial scrvice for| The request of the legion boys to H 1 to get. They thought if they made nd their subjects are:|ing for granted but naval oflicers at 3 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Goodell will| Arms” has been complied with and been appc Iep i iheram A it Anna 5. Lincoln, 1403 |and have démanded that the serap |Ladies’ Ald Socicty will meet for séw- |1t was pointed out to the manage- 1¢ et ust w v A ( 1 vears pany. His t P b yray S RiT rale iy ey Margaret Trusler, | Indinnapolis; [reported that they had destroyed|o'clock in the church.. The Junior|servicemen had not seen this film and lin, Plainville, (g Lt § Yoty Y hyllis Haig, Haigville, Neb.; | cartridges, cases, fuses, ete. Besideg, [Christian Endeavor Society will hold |fully 75 per cent. of the men who had supgested s 1 ’1’ ‘y', o i physics, Kath-|burning of vast stores of explosives. |ning at 7 o'clock at the church. Sl Netei it SRl i eTing 1ca, 58 Elm strect, rles- (1t is understoo ¢ Charl- Reformation’ Lutheran Church. T sy L 1 st |1t is unders 1 that Admi harl ero ion « AUSILIARY MEETING ¥, HOWe ] way of warlike stores, can have been [confession; 10:45 a. m., holy com-| A meeting of the recently organized PRIEST'S FUNERAL TUESDAY. [concealed by the Gerthans. munion; 12 m., Sunday schol. The- local auxiliary to the Hartford Or- : Rev. Edward Downes, N Kne ; ks have been destroyed and|are to be returned by Sunday ‘clock in the Hebrew school hall. Now Us S Morshal Staite For Atlanta] B0 Edward T W Well Known | hor works have been destroyed and|are to be returned by Sunday. Mon citin "‘n‘l g 3]‘ tld’ 1l Mount Carmel Clergyman Dics, batteries” of horwitzers and aircraft | day evening the teachers and officers Will_he elected. of 1 ) 8, pastor o 9 o s by U. 8 Marshal S anhwar, Downes, paster Of|can not agaln be utilized as a site|15 will be studled. The cate ehetics he ken to ; ey SO ipon which to build a harbor for war- | call Will meet Tuesday ~ and Friday T n- |y will be held Tuesday morning N Th chureh in whic b ‘iH I‘\‘ .', ," hlocks of stone and concréte about St. Matthew's, Lutheran. — Star ting — ¢ i e |Ing ot be ssible. Five zally it | ion tomorrow ¢ 30. Preparatory hishop of the diocese, will of- |IN8 Will not be possible. Eventually it | ion 't i 8 At the Solomn Digh mass, and |15 believed the harbor will be destroy- | service at 9:45. Tirst Sunday in the THE SHEIK i ed by the sca new Advent season. Sermon topjc: | g t 1 ) g every part of the state in ek th- e R hurch announcements for pa 1nxs = S swas well known hecause of | Miscellaneous Shower ress for two years under the super- | Rev. G. M. Miesirian, the pastor willl paqe.Glover Post to Co-operate With 1 really knew what a prayer f Virginia Rappe, in connec-| ments, . il the island fortress can never again be [anthem, “Glorious Things of Thee Are fican Legion week to be, held at Wi sold yosterdiy to Hafry m. B [used fo have somg ol egin:e vea ALL HERS LEAVE. Wiedzo and” that - untertanatel When the work of destruction is|Gronback. The church school will|Sunday. The Bddy-Glover post is co- they fin Jught Force of 14,300,000 | knowled o half-yearly fragments |commission and then the island will |listic service will be held at 7:30 at|50 per cent. of the profits of the week ed the team. 1oy g RECEIVES APPOINTMENT, asir iod for mu.n ing they want-| 36 pri i ¢ t of the fo the students chosen tor the The commis; 1as taken noth-|men only at the First Baptist Chureh [ have Charles Chaplin in “Shoulder Jacoh, Gall, Switzer- |watched the great guns cut Into pleces | preach at both of the services. The|the film will be shown Sunday night O g b f L 1 Ry North Dearborn Avenue, <hicago, and ymetal be prodicéd when the Germans |ing on Wednesday afternoon at 2 [ ment that about 40 per cent.'of the i Rt SRl SO Dorothy holze, [they have personally watched the|a parents meeting on Thursday eve-|have scen it wish o see 1t again. Hegon st ton is satisfied that very little in the First Sunday in advent, 10:30 a. m,, The gun emplacements and har-|ports of the every member canvass B¢ 1 be held Monday cvening GV 2flth' Dec 4th LR e e New Haven, Nov. 26.—The funeral [CFa(t Buns demolished of the Sunday school will mect at § . . laven, Nov. 26.—The first trip | of" Rev. Bdward Downes, pastor of| T¢ make certain that Heliogland|o'clock at the parsonage. Acts XIV: M Baniden, who dlpg ships, the commission has placed |afternoons at 4:30 S nfiay"— I OmMorrow ‘ : t well, 70 3 e AR AL Rt. Rev. g, 7.|the bed of the harbor so that dredg-| Divine sérvice with' holy commun- Next Sunday Eve, stor w |\‘p!vu’l in his own church at the flenged-Eul SIS L is expected that clergymen from | ¢d | g = misslor ork will attend H - n—Men's meeting at the First Baptist church at #|g I ST To Miss Hulda Steege 3:00 o'clock. Rev. H. W, Maier will lead. Dr. Goodell's ¢ : gland, a little more thar |y '|”1.u’u[:vu:|'l‘vw \'| ”‘yll‘!:l\n\\'.vl ,]:.Ix')\‘;m{: Aen X topic will be “What Are You Worth?” All men are ¥ ' , e s mote 1han 100 ollenses| |l ellaneotis shower tofMiss - Hulde | Trlnlty Methodlst urch weicome. o 5 teege at the church hall last eve- 3 s 1 d Evening—Center church, 7:30 o'clock, with Mr. Maier ¢ ! ¢ = [ning. Games, songs and recitations T S Wha O oty in the BIN g d b A T TE FOR CLASSIEICATION |were th corder of the evening. A bud- | Jeader. Under the caption “The Greatest Story in the @ 3 t CLASSIY N | ! 5 5y \ 2 { - fet luncheon was served. Many gifts N m t World,” Dr. Goodell will speak of a book you do not Ei y NITICE—Do you tune Pianos now? Yes— | wore presented Miss Steege, The bride ovember 27 know, bearing the impress of inspiration in every line 5 s : v streeter 7Y Dh.2de | to be 1s the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. | | A. C. Theodore Stec She is to he | and with a gold w“ml{‘l’l‘lv“l.l.ll;;hw.‘“H’“’h 158 Pagcs: o ‘\"“ PLAYING AT FOX'S WANTED=GIrl about 16 or 17 years .o | married to Ttev. Harold Engelbracht | 9:45 a. m.—Men’s Bible Class. 'y 4 o g ” y el 1 g 9 il ailhoy. RiL ey, [ADBY | o o ), Was 1 Tebruary. Afternoon—There will be a children's meeting at the First B i iorsd B § TEie1dx | DR EHINEVAS TR BERERER 10.45 a.m 7Serm0n hy the PaStOl‘. “Showers olk 0 R R M R A AR S g dx| Brooklyn, Conn., Nov. 26.—Wanton Of Blessings.” Baptist church at 4:30' p. m. Dr. G odell will talk to | — e SINGLE BOOM for gnlemen, steam heat HEALTHY AT 100. chure 30 o'clock, Rev. H. W. Maier, f PALACE it N _m\m et | Briggs, a ‘4%er, who rounded Capeé leader. This will be a meeting to interest young people Leon F, | HOD Y eberdRy e o Lear T and Sunday School Workers, and any others who have j starting Next Sunday 4 L ‘\‘A;w-‘]‘ LIRSy Hig Dsalh 18 7:30 p. m.——»lh‘llol’l Serv]('e at the Center at heart the spiritual welfare of the coming generation. American Legion Week SOTC BATB=IuTY Talol ETITTETTE SR IS } i Ti2d 2% | Artificial oye makers fn “the six- Ch“r(:h' Come and bring a friend. It will be well to be‘on hand edr- B} CLYING LIPS” | i 1008-12 1 1 | . pg = | teenth century nse to stamp their v, rder ¢ sure of a seat. LOST — Nov. 18th Amy thist < 3 Jy, it order to be sure ok a sea [P N i Teort omd At | e on the white of cachy ¢ye. the little Evening—Cer 3 [ {

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