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NPT Ao e g g AN e o Y48 Nt A e NFW BRI’]‘ATN DAILY HF,RAY,D, SATU RD\\ OCTOBER 24, 1925. Ihe bride whi be attired in g H odll (55 s making an effort to organize a ocla ews bown of Lridal ratin with pe The soclety's wuiting st for cmploy- | temporary choir to carry ou as long trimmings, Her vell w.ll bo cf tul's 9 4 ment or transportation now totals |ds the women are on strike, differs and she will carry a bridal bouquet 490, though they ar not quite so|with Mrs, Blackler, asserting of gardenias and llieu of tho valley select as the other “Four Hundred.”| ] don't see that it is a disgrace (Continusd From Page §) The matron of honor will wear yel “1 tried to seil pumps to French [0 be called a chorus girl." low georgette with gold lace and & farmers,” sald a neatly if shabbily| Thix vemark has added more fuel formed on Wednesday, October 14 at 4";"";\ hat lon'n-u ; “!.‘I‘lboLl\uu' . —_— dressed young man yesterday, “but[to the flames. St. Mary's church by ¢, Walter | Wil be of yellow chryrunil en ums, . "ne W, |they don't ke to tho things like R A The gift of ithe bride t« hor at g the Americans. T thought T could Hyde Park Walks Lyady. oTho glft of e bride t dcr . French Again Utilize -One Built e Fas o dant is o : ‘,: ,,,Im, pay my way around [urope but| 7The wulks through Hyde Park, Hill Ny at ol h» groom to the best Miss Helen Nelson of Rocky i A b R now It's the park beneh,” where of u Sunday the bewhiskered A¥anus, this oity, and David Gustays | M2 & Wiile ol ven knife ey . y 0mans Work is scarce now and money |dandics of the Great Queen's relgn o of Weat Hartford were mareled | | 1 ollowing the cercmony a rccep. £ for transportation {s scarcer, 1t |delighted to disport themselves be- Baturday afternoon at the bride's tion will be held at the home of the Rl £ Parls Oct. 24 (P~ looks like a cold, sad winter, whether | fore the appreciative eyes of the i e B Kiingbers bride irents which has been pret- : 3 arls Oct, 4 —Afler nearly [1heso belated adventurers want to|opposite sex, are nonopolized these home, Rev, J. E. Klingberg per-| oo qcorated with ms, antumn Y . two thousand years an arena built | g r i : sty g, antur & o . 5 . go or to stay duys by dogs of all descriptions in formed the ceremony. Miss 181 ex and (Clirykanth tmume & Ausils ; X \ ik 5 Ly the Romans in Parls for their the fow of women fanclers who Justavson, sister of the Eroom Was ||n( yiosts are expected from New : £ ) A 4 i g circuses and gladiatorial combats 1= J ! b ) ake thu same attel ract the maid of honor and the best wan y ek, New Jorsey, Vermont, Hart ; ; ! } turned to someching like its original U I‘]f“{‘)‘y‘f““’n:“‘:‘]m was Harold Nelson, & brother of tho | roril aud Danbury A % ) 7 \ ; ! U Lony,mct oD (gLl EAgliTRliow dundies of Vietorian times made in bride. The couple ili lea. : on an ex " 4 g 3 vas opened. It has been adverti 41 d g £ 5 1880 more personil way. tensive wedding trip throngh the i 3 A ! % 7 a¥ w spectacle equal in splendor to ‘omen with the sanin ety George A. Bennett, son of Mr. and | Catskill and Berkshire mountain iy 5 ) Wk ; . . S the shows in the royal arenas of g ““\‘\I_""’I”"(‘J :‘h'v“w' st ‘d,ew e Mrs, Miles Bennett of Southington | . .. 4 y \ i ) Igaville and: Madiidy with tHe mosb VLIV ! 8 LiL y day, A 8 avs L on's bit of outdoors and Miss Nina H. French, duug The wedding of Miss I i A\ " ¥ prominent matadors of Spain, tak- b0 Hungans Lind oy g8 i ¥ X P & par E e presents the dog show in the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur sperson, daughter of Mrs. Emma it : i ] ing part. Tt was also advertised Lt e Sl FFrench of 610 West Main street, | Casperson of 341 iitanley s..cet, and s ' : 5 hat the bulls would not be killed, lflm‘es[mg Little News Bits| rivnon: natty coats, and it were married Sunday afternoon at!Jjames B. Par ons, Jr., son of Mr. e i ; g i ; 1 { The ovcat has been organlized by D (hego and the ofher qualities of the Center church parsomage with jend Mrs, Jaries B. Pasons, Sr., of & W e G P X 8 1 the press of Paris for benefit of highly-pedigreed dogs fail to attract Rev. Theodore A, Greene officiating. [ 51 Parkmore street, took plac X ¢ RSy ) 3 3 C xoldlers wounded in Morocco. The me Eflgla“d attentlon, the nfisiress often helps They were attended by Miss G. Em-{ Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock at y ; : 4 5 Yoy 3 ! Irench Red Cross cooperated .in | by displaying some flagrant innovas meline Irench, sister of the bride,!|ihe Virst Paptist ehurch. Rev. Dr, i : - g ; stagingithae aftalr i iBrices forisealy tion fu feminine styles, as mald of honor, and Edward Ben- | William Ross officiated. Mrs. Charles R # i 4 b & Pt e 1 ranged from 400 franes for a box | London, Oct, 24 (P--George Ber- 2 mett. brothion of the groom, as best | Welgund, sister of the groom, S ; 3 i 3 g8 bolding four persons fo 20 franes [nard Shaw, vegetarian, non-smoke e R diron otahononkand e 3 ’ 3 o N ity 3 . * a scal on tae stone tiers. and teetotaler. remarked with he bride was dreased in & gown |&and best man. ] § 2 & v 4l - Y i R — {chuckle when lie was informed re- ot powder blue crepe de chine and The bride was atiired in & gown § 85 \ Many Excuses cently that he had been selected cartled & bridal bouquet of roses |Of Peach taffeta with pearl trim. ;. 3 * 2 5 s The hair-bobbers of Paris are pro- |Fodfather for a cigar that a Ger- AT O ety ot | Mk ond | carrled Wa bouauciof ‘ 2 3 . i ¢ s ifie theso,days In the cxcuses they [an fim has named after him coral ereps de chine and carrled a|Teach colored ruses. The .iairon of X g o A ¢ ] ’ ot offer for the use of women who want | “Well, didn't the herring make Bis- bm;r a5 A’ G honor wore green ¢onton crepe with 7 i foesn J ¥ o pacify hushands who do not take k famous?" e pink i o lace trimming and ecarricd white P ; M B indly to short hair. The latest [ One of the anti-Shaw newspapers After the ‘ccremony, a reception |, . £ Kimnd ; i ich excuse is the danger of wear- [—and ticre ave several in Ingland was held at the hom ‘"lf-l.'v ‘m‘m‘s Immndiately following the cere- A ¥ e ; e BT T et oh b oncludes that the cigar is intend- parents at which friends and “"’:..‘mm" Mr. and Mrs, Parsons 1.ft on 3 iy LA ! ‘ 8 £1 |inable materials,. This excuse s |cd as & Kind of monument to G. B. tives of the couple were present. M. 1y ynotor trip to Washin=ton, D. C.. il e PRSI oy | fortified by the movement in Eng- |¥ Dbecause the author absolved the and Mrs. Bennett left in the evening .ynq o'her points of intercst : R 5 ¢ IR 4 land against the sale of all sorts of [Germans of all guilt for starting the on a wedding trip through N -1 Upon fheir return they will res 3 \ : ] 4 ? oys and playthings for children [ World War long before the chusetts and New Hampshiro and |cide at 108 Lyons street 1do of combustible substance propaganda in their own hehalf. wpon their return they will live In ! cong engoged ¢+ the iriurance It the husbands persist that not | The Manchester Guardian ats bwastenrried Mol fur (Ratilaws Southington. Lon vid real wsl.\h;lm:\w;\s, i.m combs and hairpins are su made |that this German tribute to W were passed to eurh . lthe answer is that metal s too[docs not suggest a passion for thel “yy 4 ) pgver the doleful plaint The wedding of Miss Mary Was.| Miss Phoche Ilauchcr, daughter o, Iicavy for such purposes and induces |cigars. vegetarlan products though |5 Wy or th. necdle and daughter of Mr and Mrs. Edward [Mr., and Mrs. Joseph Faucher of headiches, and {hat tortoise-shell is 3 s namne did su wWas of 202 hn strect. and An-, Ingraham street, Bristol, and Alfred 4 2 A s0 expensive that only mtlionaires | g the Guardian continues thony Gujda, son of Mrs. Anna|lzochette of Norwich were married i s 7% 4 (B |can « Tord it | it “wouldn't suggest good ones. for of 88 Silver street, took place | Wednesday morning at St. Ann's i # g% i P = the essence of a good cigar is 10 he morning at 7:30 o'clock at|church by the pastor, Rev. J. P. 1 1 Paris Traffic bland and pervasive, while the s the Saercd eart church. Rev, Lu-|Uerreault, Miss Alice Faucher. sis- . i e I'rank Elliot assistant commis- o of our vastly distinguished cyan Bojnowski officlated. Miss Ttose [ter of the bride, was bridesn id and ¥ {sioner of police in Londo~. who r i atist is to be pungent and pene Waus, sieter of the bride, was mald |the best man was Frank Rochete, 2 119 kpert & el ( Pais itud et ¢ 1s Myrothes e bridegroc ing y ¢ traff ‘gulati p s recalled that the Earl of t honor and the bridesmalds were brother of the bridegroom. After a U ing the new traffic regulations of [ It is recalled :"“ Hdes {MI" T O T dding {rip to Washington, D. C., By Nenri 1 ¢ | nt o nge of scr 1 thy Firoly he French capifal, has cleerce |Sandwich m the 18th century, made sisters of thegroont. Helen Kamina | nd Mrs. Ttochette will reside 10 [ New York, Oct £1. —A fecling of | Ths ! coiit inother ex- | The photc nothe center il- [ Paris by this eomment: imself fmmortal by giving his name ski, Jennie Salina and Catherine 1y. dlgnity and fmportance has crept fn. | (MPIE OF Uhe YORUS of mietal effcets, [lustrates the new fyp fur trim- Paris is a well-rmade young to the common sandwich. He was | o ®i00 FE LR O tes. the “__.'fl vousin of the Lride. The best Mr. Rochette is :mnlmu! by the S S, i 1t is of imported gold cloth, as soft \med sport costume. 1t is of a warm {with a fresh complexion that such an inveterate gambler that h 2 man. was Theodore Gujda, hrother wrture M 3 D ned Wi, making a pleasing as yelvet, lined with sapphire pinkish beige jersey banded witth |rotes good circulation, whereas |Would not rise from the gaming ta- of (he groom, und {he ushers, Jo- ! contrast to the erstwhile flapper velvel. Velvet by the way is lavk, Justrous mink, and consists in [London is a cross-faced ald lady {ble for his meals, but had meat and ph Teters, J hn Gujda, brother of | The lding of Miss Tillian | frocks. choice of all other fabriecs for sl long jumper blouse bound with [who must put herselt on a dief, [cheese licught fo him between slices seph Teters, John Gujda, brotl | ter of Mr. and M G ol Tacetanatroldiirock ok hiy faney wrip, pwn faille ihhon whieh pulls |Paris, T might add, scems to have [of bread. So the nume “sandwich” M. Mitchell of Maple streel [invaded the mode and are being| The coat is cut with cireular godets 40Wn nearly to the knces, and a full [leen designed by « greal artist, |for such aclk came Into gencral 8 s [will take place this afternoon at 3 |sponsored by the smartest Pavisien- | which provide the smaait 5 skirt, {while London appears to he use. also recalled that {he LT i iy e o oiolooKacElnt Mark's Episcopal |ney and the New Yorkers who lead | houette and yot proserse the =1 e fur is used to make the col- |Wors ot a futurist pedce melba. in which the name of ""}‘ bride was a |” ‘: L vell e |chureh. Moy samuel Sutelifte, {(he sartorial procession. lof youth and slimuess. The eves | e cufis and the wide belt The only solution for Londow's [the famous prima donna was used, of white salin and l"“ 1y | astor of the chureh will officiate. requently the gmold bre or lare banded as s the skirt with fox. L defines the low waistline, |traffie problem would be another|has also gained world-wvide curren- caught with orange blosson ) H‘ " igs Doris Wolte will be the matd {iee gown in Javishly encrusted with | Tn conne th couts it Is w ot fur belt is smart on a|8reat five like that of 1666, and T Y. carricd a bouquet of roses and Hiestoe,0,00 ang William 1% Aldridge of , dewels or embroidery, toto cmphasize the tlaze, for while one |very lod fizure, it would be |am not too hopeful even about that,| However. ar as the new mile- | of the velley, The maid of honot | \v «feld, Ma a consin of thely MH,” b nnenifieDhess i Tere Hoitha slri e T B ¢ a short, or heavy one. |because the London fire department |S{one along the path of glory reach- i own fu the photo-'d and stil! be correct, the coat |As t there mizlit be one |18 too efficient these days ever to|ed by Shaw s concerned, e graph 18 ot'yonthtu) line and cut and/lor. evening wrap. really must. flaf |of voivet, or the Lelt could be omit-|let ablaze get any headway. ing ’;“‘*' Bz it does not ","‘I‘“{" L is decorated with a seroll design of and rippie 1 entirely. Hates Profection. ot the Shaw cigat ever \will ho Tosts. This beidsmmatiin gOWHS Wens | iiinawits dunehter of M. aml Mk Lulioc har wda dniciiet on well sel &it DMcresting imew Shele dsthe vee|. T Ganingk overiempitadiee the fme |, ProsilentDouioreus, 1ike most ee|¥idsly irend” by more than 2 hand- of orchid. blue, yellow, pink and i ¢ Milkowitz :!( 107 Basscit |ogiop, log swool and fur, for sport portance of fur this season, Cloth [his predecessors as chief magistrate ful of Germans who like something peach georgette with hats to mateh. | iipoct and Nathan Schooler of Taw-| "t 't0 L foTHI I ra t oh o 45 il SH1M con (b arat s eht) Bl withii1ti | oLTFaboe: Moes not ikeltoibo:shad-: |ationz Swith thsly hockebeer: The gift of the bride to the mald | ence, Mass., will take plice tomor-figep graperics which form modifi- {the sport outfit so that it may be a 5 ¢ for day. cvening and [owed Dy secret service men. Conse- ol of honor acelet and the |pow aficenoon at 2 o'clock at 8- fiations of the old train fdea. The |worn info the city during the day b | i of it for trimmings |auently, when the chief of the “presi FLibelous Charges groom gave 1) iR onfelnkat| S arbersi Toslaurant, Harltord i Rab- | S i G el e e e e e ; wsed fo trim |dential safety serviee” was {rans-| Is it libelous to refer to a choir ¢ e pproy ] 1 or ) used fo trim A reeeption 0 the cere-his Gershon Hadas and J. Ho Aron- g ipag s new this season and is fmatinee, and thus have a wider | the mid-w 2. ferred to other functions, M. Dou- |sinzer as a “cheap chorus gir mony at the home of the bride son will officiate and the only at- crgue hoped devoutly that he |'Thig ig a question which is intevest- perents. The home was prettily [tendant will be Miss Helen Milko- oo R L e L Aecorafed with autumn flowers and | witz, who will act as maid of honor. S : e et T orle ome-third of muEN as L. Sehramck. minister of [Torquay. one of England's summer folinze. About 150 guests were| pride will be given in marriage SUES ]0 ql‘ IN LAW wq i [Gern ‘mHv tay | _u\‘J) on ‘-'Hlxl|'lyw| ::(: R s e n (hy heg tagher, | et e Sut that dignitary held up his| The town is all stirred up over JLiBEEn a gownlof | A3 A confldentialieport. compiledl by ut gnitary h p his t Mr and Mrs. Gujdn left on a wed-| She will be atfired In a_gown of CHARGES ALIENATION HLTY ’ o conidential wepory complied Y| hands in holy horrer. “Ah, no, Mr. |the affair. which began when one of aing 111p 10 Atlantle ity and Wash- while georgette {rimmed with FIE 0 e et e e iy [Poestdent” N estlalnel nic the congregation of he Torquay ington, . G. and upon thelr return |stones and beads with & Vel 10} e I e it | Dot youswholaminiganger! Baptist church deseribed fhe choir will at 202 Bl match. Her shower bouquet will be [ liockertor Tt : B AL et nual con- | .o fnible to parliament for the [members as “very much like cheap [t voses. The waid of honor ‘\':” Freder cker of This City Al-| ption of cordials for cach head | RIS T T anything |theater chorus girls.” because it w : : Mies Mary | V¢ wown of orange gEOTECHE ] jores Wife's Mother Tuterrered | ¥ : i should happen to yon, T would be[ciaimed that they sometimes posed. " - s dauenter of [trimmed with lace g : wbl]fim"‘ 1(1\[113 Sent hy Widelmansss tfinentenian one nferpeliated on Jt f the chamber,| When news of the remark got| M- Lok, lifench, mpoler otithe S Sttt | Lol @ e cerenions @ 0T With Domestic Blis, Iy L S for this de. |an undoubtedly forewd to resign around to the choir the singers went | In(¢ Ignr, W ‘10¢ has just resigne h‘. el i ho worved to about 85 gucsts, A Al ok e sinal e e AR O S e | mijhn € ouseert oy cevaltys (o youl | anistrikeland mome: aven consiiliet i LT AR asstimo Lia e S Lo se il RN BE QI IR e esening 1t mothers-in-law should re Wik \ O oty be¥aidonitiotone.td lawyers. Mrs. Winifred Blacklor, [new duties as governor genersl o 0) i { ome of the bride's parents | main in their ow imes and not in 1 liquenrs are now too high for per- one of 1he oldest of the choir mem- | Morocco. * Steeg succeeds Marshal | The Good Old Days The of Good Queen Bess have been the golden age of inglish lterature, but they wera also the golden uge for the fraters ity of British tailors, That, leust, is belief of the president o Ithe National Federation of Master ilors, who las brought out the that the r Lnglish busis uess man of toduy spends about as much on his wardrobe as his Blizabethan ane - dispensed for A single doublet ¢ ir of hose. Those were the brave il dayr (he master tailors agree, when luxury in [ hal never in the last four Ihundred years have Inglishmen spent Iess on clothing than today. shen (he purchasing power of money iy each period is taken into account. Tritish statisticlans, the tailors aver, ignore the present state of the clothing trade in 1ngland, and flaunt s jssued by the United department of labor {10 show the ain dsn't so badly average nan spends just about $ a vear on dress and the average woman azbout &70, the groom. Joseph , brother the bride, Joseph Borauski and wore eoral Georgette erepe trimmed Lo witl be the t man. with gold lace nd hat to match. . . Ier bouquet was of pink Columbia] e wedding of Miss Ireda Kyvelyn v leg this design meets the |wear, Jur ad pupulation w more than three | e ¢ street, 100k : 3 el M. Doumergue thought a while a g Ml” \‘;:, S Soel Ut Wlileh o) gucala will o, present [AU8. 08 Aodei s O IEhS, i T [and finaily limeat i ae i kih > otlic Tstneeis | L e Andrew's chareh, Itey »",-“".‘,‘wlvw,‘m‘\|.‘|\\l New \‘.’:.lk,( thelr married children is the conten- ‘ e “m‘]v,wl‘ oy ‘mml”\.l s ,?J'll'»ll.r”‘l?\fi.\ l?) “Ah, well, T suppose the service of |(hought: it Snirelvaonbor plate and LARE SINKS 3 \ LHE0) v ' h dirce seeurity has got (o go on the But [uncalled for to be compared with > Griliis: officittl Ilestoull n, Hartford and this city. tion of Fredevick Becker of this city yors o in. Not only s the|the fact that wines are being | "o Tl ow that it's venr security, |so-called “cheap chorus i after| Mayfield, Ky.—C. P. Warfield, a whez bl ! couple will leave on a wed- | o ) suit for $5.000 | popular refrain of the ~ American |Consumed move than before the war, || (802 FEE Al &L ca e [all the years of work she and the |farmer living near Idaho Hprings, of honor and Harry N, Kinz ¢ trip to Atla 1y and Wash- | i er Ih il s oversuln ove Marle winning |OWIng ehiefly to the low prices of e iae Db o iher women had given fo church |Tenn., reports that a small lake on iah alon.IDAG i niinonithelhinciEn : {nizhitly applavse in numcrous musi ! “Ansthing to stay in Daris” and |sibging. Furthermore there would [his farm has been swallowed up by i 2 Lyons street. Mr 3 s : 4 TG EE Ul e Thalih (N eater Lnoy ch the curreneles have depre- {00 6ot - Back 1o Ameri- |be no hymns as far as they ¢ lthe collapse of the roof of a cave. ployed in the - o e Rean Mrs. Lor-1 L sonting “Anne Marie™; at the |¢fated. sueh as Franee. ve slogans equally responsible |concerned until due i The lake dropped into subterranean e Tt andl SUGRWElsde ool O G Nauspellha “Maric S e SR L e B stream, taking all its fish and turtles e o Wl fadlionee. | Marie.” is th f musical Bt of &\ Tpes RUSSIAN ILLITERACY . [ropresentation in the dishwashing| Tichard Lunn. cholrmaster. who | with it. ] e NI ‘or You"; in the (P~ The propor- |Profession and in park-bench lodg- e | Komische opera, where “Irom A to ings here. There is a real class dis- 7" is bein ved, ¢ Hliter in ‘R |tinction between the two., however, t in t estic affairs of % wines imported from countries in with breaking up his hom Lilliem Viola Tuced from per thou- fapd the “Anything to Stay in Par T T R R A T B TR T P i R R e e e S e O R e Open Car Owners Keep Warm E jresent time. Among the \ oy “You Iave the Most Dpeesch [to Get Back to America” members, 00l for nurses a : N aihonne abiih Sl e e mount of reading matter | G oty o resses to scorn. howpital of Philadciphia, | 110 for Who is going o yeseue us fivm fecly cireulated in Soviet Russia| The record number of American amp en ass osures m: ghosntialNena o s TG \ooUs _|this epidemic Maries?" [ ; in contradistinction to pre- |tourists during the past summer has dennsylv 3 & westion raised by one of t : {left @ record number of stragglers ‘ s : : 1 ed | sents 1 3 : tussia. selen| works are @ Sish Vealth Work affiliated s e 5 1 NCWSpApCTS, e e el lmmv‘m]\lwmml The charm of Paris has . Will Do the Trick & iversity of Pennsylvanta. | ¢ 5 ! Al i — st in \'."‘,”‘L,, ey are glven |captured some of these: the desire See Your Trimmer or Ask Us Is assistant chief elec rl R Occult Slenth Egn s popular |{© Sce a little more of Europe than CAPITOL AUTO TOP AND BODY CO. or the Drooklvu-Man-! § : S ihaavot flairvhy g 1 nee ery R e D e igi led p e for the Fr e ; 1 lair istry. - astronomy he budset originally called for has Distributors 4 x the attention of th ) s 8 ar left others stranded, When starva- o o 2 < % ) Jirg, in Anhalt, where a | and biology. tion comes a little too close, they | 425 Ann Street, Hartford Telephone 3-1850 wayers to Pay M cier named Drost, claiming to be | . = [seck out the American Ald Soclet Tove Under Bond Plan fetAdCtRe e = e rge of i yp = for money. Drc ble to com i, Whercver skin is S ATEN oo e 7 broken apply FC, the rtain discov- B9 <oothing, non - poisonous uilding con- oy is credited iseptic. Stops infection. Worst pains—Hornet Stings, Burns, Sunburn—vanish within 20 minutes after applying FC. Used past four years in biggest for ! rost ne vedium had SS8f hospitals (including City of New five v ’ ST York) Industries, Railways and | 7.8.Navy. Ask your drug- L B e M fl#quombom—sgc b tity ruary 1889 lssue et this breakfast, ar ( olds, G lh‘llf Flu. Dengue S = ! A cereal of full, rich flavor—yet latent | oue Fever and Malaria ! ; ot in its creamy smoothness lic vitality : W kills the germs. [ o e and strength. ! s i orih For babiés, children and grown-ups E : 3 e Heckers' Cream Farina supplies thevery asf ‘ : best in goldeg wheat grains. It is made SQECIAL TO STUDENTS & . i from only the heart of fine wheat. Read- { : : 1 ily digested and sustaining. TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT Sl 8 o) = ) 3 1| rca MORE THAN Any Make, Late Models . . . $10.00 for four months E S e SOYEARS MAKERS i i . OF {AU“ PRODUCTS New Britain Typewriter Exchange lelephone 612 96 West Main Street CHAMPION BOUT REC \lIlI H-0 HOR: % OATS \ Mendelssohn's wed ling mare) 1 cuff of a & n v 1 r f reon Cit an? Miss Martha Ernest wil' render everything necessary to beautify who has had in his posscesion ( voc-l selt clions. the wearer. since the day of the battle.

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