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Treatment for Boils. Apply a plaster of gum .oplum; if that. is not converflent, powdered opium mixed with a little mercurial ointment. It relieves the pain and controls the inflammation and the in- crease in size. In two or three days & limited amount of suppuration will take place and the small core come out. Hll-u Fallibility. Every man hath in his own life sins wenough, in his own mind trouble enough, in his own fortunes evils enough, and in the performance of his offices failings more than enough, to entertain his own h‘nlryfl!my Taylor. Marc! ell| 1b, Myers 3b, Morin 2b, H. Welch ll gller“.“ caucus and us A. Cov ludcrcluw;l:hrf i3 The time: Voters as ex- If yS any more is Presseedsen: the !:e:tdn?ms in favor of | season the nmh will be with the All- the re-election of Morgan G. Bulkeley | Stars, selected from all flze other teams as United States senator. George Sr. in the depflflmetgz T e e Vit iy for the office of § | Je ok O ursday afternoon's’ con- The justices of the peace candidates | test. are Charles E. Searls, Wilfred Tre- deau, Marcus A. Covell, Randolph H. Chandler, L. J. Perreault, Barton Ja- cobs, Thomas Ryan, Ira D. Bates, E. G. Gustavson. Officers of C. A. C. The Canadian Athletic club_ has elected the following officers: . Presi- dent, Armand Magnan: vice president, Frani ik H. Cordier; financial sec‘!‘etflrz “What one fits, me?” *‘To: whom God gives office, he also gives brains.’” “But 1 have mno office.”! "“Well, don't you see how it fits?"—i Cleveland Leader. DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS K i DANIELSON Wersted Oempany Runnig Day and Night—Ueath of Mrs. Celimire Gag- non—List of Residents Holding Hunters’ Licenses. William Snyder of Worcester was at his_heme in Danielson Thursday. ‘Warden W. !.Bun‘fllsunllbom here after having been at a Boston hospital for several weeks. Arthur Mathieu is at Granby, P. Q. for a vacation trip of two weeks. Miss Josephine Morin of New York is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Morin of Hawkins street. Balloucille; George Bosquet, Felix Pel- oquin, Bailouville; Alton’ Eldridge, Daniclson: George Lapointe, Ballou- ville; William J. Ross, Kenneth .H. Hamilton. Danieison: H. Denham Ar nold, Williamsville; Leo L'Homme, At- tawaugan. ‘Willlam B. Whittle, Danielson; Leon L'Heureux, Danielson; Brnest Rood, Danieison; George L. Brown, Ballou- ville; Wallace N. Aldrich, Williams ville, Byron H. Billington, Killingly; Charles D. Moran, East Killingly; C. H. Truesdell, Attawaugan; C. W. Al wood, Williamsville; H. B. Atwood, Williamsville: A. Buffington, East Killingly; Arthur Lamoreaux, Arthur Jarvis, Attawaugan: Gurdon E. With- &y, Danielson; Julius Nason, Attawau- Sam Bernard is to open his_ season this month in a musical comedy cail- ed “He Came from Milwaukee.” For the Next FORTY-EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY Celebrated on Wednesday Evening by Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hammond. , Tragic Death of Stowaway. The body of a stowaway, who had hidden himself on top of 2 boiler on board an ocean liner, and had been suffocated by smoke, was discovered when the liner reached :Southampton from New York the other day. Just a Bee Story. There is nothing strange about the tale of that Spring City man who says that when his bees could not store boney they gathered shellbarks. It used to be one of our particular de- lights to go out of an early morn and watch bees crack shellbarks with Mr. and Mrs. A. Hammond cele- prated the forty-eighth anniversary of thefr wedding by & box party at Tre- mont theater, Boston, Wednesday. Tha play Seeking a Fortune was enjoyed by the seven, including their guest, Miss Bess Williams, Miss Helen Ham- { mond, I.ou Gagne and Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Potter. Peter Bonin; recording secretary, Guertin; treasurer, Henry Benoit. Ancient Knives of Stone. Herodotus tells us that the knives used by the Egyptian surgeons were FIREMEN'S INSPECTION. Department Makes Fine Appearance F. E. Bitgood was in Boston on a business trip Thursday. Frank Kemnedy of Greenwich, this state, is visiting with relatizes in Dan- John Bailey, Benjamin Kennedy and Riley Witter were among those from this section that have been attending h was not large one, but ‘wa % fer e 7€ | college campus. “What individual 3 :lit:‘.’!’:::e::e‘rhe-vldry of Fall River | | W5 goosd onle Ia l?vgig demonstration that}lindo blessedness! :?121’:;‘:”::::?;9; n:\) vard, Phil- | piac’ most of the medals? “The A t l I called on friends in Danielson Thurs- flmes Moran, Dayville: J. B. Tilling- | this city has an adequate nrahn:htfias e The neW|yown pawnbroker,” answered the pl‘]ces 0 clgse ou 9. Working Day and Night South Killingly: Bimer O. Mat- | force, and made up of meb Lol 1201 " Can You Guess What He Meant? |'the ronent barcacks. Thes wili sorn | Sulde after dnue deliberation—Buffalo 7 W i Bg e A r T 5 1 S , East Killingly. they afford. T wonder what the teacher meant |sheiter to 1,000 men. { Express. the Season’s Goods company is now being operated to its full capagity, night and day. Temperature 25 Degrees. Thursday was the coldest morning of the season. The weather bureau | ; ‘b 7L 1R QO0te oo o e are | Consregational church, T aier thermometer at ‘Bitgood's registered | ;Y0 athcrs issucd carly in the year | 9f, the companies from Bhodesvile |, %5 degrees. Ice form \water for the first time this season. | €7 city council, with Judge L. H. Fuller|} National Sinners. A number of Dauielson people, in- cluding members of the local fire de- partment were at Putnam Thursd: Afternoon %o see the parade of the fire- men of that city. Just Escaped Baker's Cart. The north bound afternoon train that knocked a little girl from the bridge below Jewett City Wednesday, gan; Sabin S. Russell, Kiilingly; Rob- ert Morrison, Williamsville; Gustave R. Bergesten, Arthur H. Lyons, Dayville; William Laflesch, Arthur Parr, Atta augan: Herbert Moran, FEast Kill. i Harry E. Battey, East Killing- 1y; F Law, Warwick, R. L; P. J. B. Sullivan, Prov- idence. Alien License—Albert J. Danielson. Il of the above licenses have been Dennison, PUTNAM Government Agent Looks Over Federal Building Sites—Dedication of School —Johnson and Richmond Nominated —Crowd Witnesses Firemen's Parade During Thursday’s Review. Putnam’s firemen made a fine im- pression on city officials and citizens alike as they passed in review during the annual inspection of the depart- ment Thul‘lday afternoon. The pa.rade ‘The companies, headed by a platoon of police mads up of Officers Chaffee, O’Brien, Carver and McGuire. and the American band, looked spick and span. as did also the apparatus. on_ the return of the city court, reviewed the march- ers. The parade passed over the route arranged and was everywhere inspect- ed_with interest. \ Following the inspection, teams rep- resonting Mansfield Hose company and General Putnam Hook and Ladder company played a game of bail on the Providence street grounds, while in At thel i | Nature’s Own Proof. The most beautiful flowers are those that are double, such as double pinks, double Toses, and double dah- lias. What an argument is this the chilling d.lox‘mny of about the singing of my two daugh- ‘ters?” “What did he say?” | “He said that Mamie’s voice was good, but Maud’'s was better still.”—Cleveland \There may be some disagreements as to what constitutes our nauonal sin, but there will be substantial ac- cord as to who are our national sin- pers.—Charleston News and Courier. A Softened Expression. ade of stone. knives anywhere speaks of them as belng of stone, so they must date back to an anclent epoch. The first mention of |- ‘Qonstruction of the mnew marine team here,” man who was showing him over the their teeth.—Philadelphia Inquirer. Who Has 'Em? “I understand you have a fine track said the visitor to the DIAM Beautiful, Brilliant, Snappy Stones Engagement Rings in Tiffany Settings, $95.00; Smaller Stones, finely set, at prices ranging as low as $16.00. 1t will pay you to look at my assortment. $35.00 to Few Days there will be very special bargain AT THE Boston Dry Goods Store DANIELSON, - - - CONN. e F. C. Jacobs of Boston is visiting|ih: evening there was a . dance in . came mighty near to smashing Up a | relstives in P Hammond hall, at which the local fire- | «pather,” said the small boy, “what We will quote prices on @ bakers cart a the railroad crossing nan has returned to the | men entertained visiting firemen andils o ‘otnkiibt ™ It 13 Womsathibg Geo E Sh w PUTNAM, f t th icl below Central Village a few minutes Noroton after visit-| many friends. ¥ . a after the experience two stations far- e e ¥ S | my son, that cuables a man to sey he | [] - 3 CONN. ew of the many articles. ther down the line. Inches only sep- . B. Tibbetts of Summersworth, N. HAMPS. is a free lance instead of admitting . arated the locomotive from the rear | g “formerly of Putnam, is visiting in MEASerIELDS O that he is out of a job.” Dollar Dress Goods, in wheels of the cart as it crossed the track. Military Orders Issued. Local military men have received a eopy of an order sent out to officers f the Conmecticut regiments contain- ug the outMne of a plan for work and tudy during the coming drill season. he officers and non-commissioned of- cers are interested in the announce- ent that they will be required to ke a monthly examination relative o ihe milltary work that they have een doing during the preceding thirty ays. Two cider mills down on the Green ollow road are now turning out great vantities of the juice that is %0 pop- lar with many as a winter drink. The town for a few days. Allen W. Bowen, mentioned in con- nection with the republican nomina- tion for representatives, desires’it un- derstood that h2 is not a candidate for the honer. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pidgeon of Dan- jelson have purchased the C. H. Edson property on School street. District Superintendent Rev. J. H. Newland of Norwich is to preach at the local Methodist church on the evening of Oct. 23. GOVERNMENT AGENT In Town to In:pec( Sites for Federal Warm Game Won from Hooks in Frosty Air on Thursday. The staying qualities of the real baseball fan were essential to those who watchad the contest on the league fleld Thursday afternoon, when Mans- field Hose company won the champion- ship of the local department by de- feating the Hook and Ladder team by the seore of 12 to 4, while the loyal rooters who sat out the six innings watched the frost gathering on the bleachers and chaitered out as much warm comment as the temperature would permit. There was nothing frosty about the play or players, however. They in midseason form, fast on the bases were | HerMethod. “They tell me, Sally, you are a good laundress. Now, do you do your wash- ing with avidity?” “No, I don’t, ma’am. ¥ uses a good brand o' soap.”—Balti- more, American. ‘Whitewashed ' Idieness. There is no kind of idleness by | which we are so easily seduced as that which dignifies itself by the ap- pearance of business. —~Johnson. —— How About the High Price of Living? IF' THIS QUESTION WORRIES YOU — IS ONE OF YOUR light shadow plaids, 37%2c yard. 50c Plaids now 25c yard. 45c and 50c Silks now 25¢ yard. Suesine Silks, regular price 47¥ac, sale price 35c. atrong of the menufacturers come! charles Lyman of Washington, D.|to the extent of runming by block siz- A T DAILY TROUBLES — WHY NOT BUY GROCERIES OF US? 98¢ Petticoats 49c. rom all the surrounding country. C.. representing the treasury depart- | nals mighty with the stick to the de-| o ,"”;‘n b4 4 g1 2 ) Honors Without Expenses. ment, was in Putnam Thursday in-|gree of a Larry Lajoie or a Ty Cobb. “Horrors! [I've lost another set! GROCERIES COST A LOT OF MONEY IN A YEAR. $l 00 Shirt WfliS[S ch B . The reports of election expenses be- fnz filed with the town clerk by can- fidates for office at the annual town specting sites offered for the proposed federal building. Mr. Lyman gave out no information as to what impression Mansfield was strong for making a| clean sweep of the department teams and their success in putting the quoth Mabel, as she swallowed her teeth.—University of California Peli- WE HAVE MADE A SPECIAL STUDY OF REDUCING THIS Gents’ Socks 12l2c pair, ~ction demonstrate that nearly all of | he received relative to the respective| Hooks out of the running—their last | €AD. COST TO A MINTMUM — SOLVED THE PROBLEM OF GIV- hos: lect: - | sites. undefeated rivals—clinched the cham- o 5 u E z il A ! i“? e Siec opdmw;:e ‘a:aho::crem;m;[ R s ok (A & ettt Tor tham St Har e ING YOU UNQUESTIONABLY GOOD FOOD AT MONEY- 1[[]['68 pairs 2ac: pending much money; in fact, the NEW SCHOOL Foreman Gagne of the Mansfields. he SAVING PRICES. iajority of the candidates spent noth- ng. OBITUARY. Mrs. Celimire Gagron. Mrs. Celimire Gagnon, 66, died at her %eme in Quebec, West Side, early on hursday merning after a long ill- ess. Mrs. Gagnon, who has been a Jesident here for a long time, is sur- Yived by four daughters and two sons. Caueus Day Today. Today (Friday) will be a day of paucuses in the eastern end of Wind- Dedicated With Address by Prof. H. T. Burr. Prof. H. T. Burr of the Willimantic Normal school delivered the address at the dedication of the new school at Pomfret street, which was fornrally opened Thursday afternoon. The dedi- cation exarcises were attended by a Jarge number of the townspeople. JOHNSON AND RICHMOND Named by Thompson Republicans as who was recently presented a silver trumpet by the members of his com- pany, was the real walloper of the af- tefnoon. His contribution to the bat- ting stunts of the team for the after- noon was a three-bagger and a two- bagger. Honry Welch was another of the big and timely hitters, his two- eacker driving in a pair of runs for the winners. ‘While there were some errors, both teams played good ball. They went the route in interesting form and gave the many present a lively finish of the season. The teams were made fol- up as The only conguests that cause no regrets are those made over hatred.— Napoleon. Few, Indeed, Are Fortunate. Happiness is a bird we pursue our life long without catching it.—Virey. Some Grocers’ Scales. A good many grocers, it appears, use ambush scales—the kind that lie in weight.—St. Louis Post-Dispatch. didates for Representatives. | lows: pam county. The republicans in sev- Lo Mans Mansfields—Burdick ¢, Byrne p, ral towns will name their candidates | * (. 105 7. Johnson and Thomas H.| Gagne 1b, Morse 2b, Barnes 3b, Bi- But Without the Charm. or representatives, whil ruses of that party are scheduled for Baturday. The demoerats will also caucus and make up their tickets in several towns of the county tomor- row. Center street is torn up this week, an excavation having been made for a line of sewer pipes that are to make a connection for the Palace steam laun- dry. Electric Crossing Bell Needed. An electrical alarm bell such as is in general use would be a very desir- able improvement at the North street raliroad crossing. This is one of the most dangerous grade crossings in this section, the view of the track by travelers being obstructed by banks, and it has in years past been the scene of fatal accidents. other cau- HUNTERS' LICENSES Issued to Residents of the Town of Killingly Since Septsmber 1. Following is a list of those residents s: d Coutuy, Attawaugan; South Killingly; Dayville; William F. Bailey, Killingly: Ernest Brooks, Kast iillingly; Fred L. Miller, Dayville; Charles E. Morin, Danielson; Edward McRoy, Daniels John 8. Jaeger, Danielson; Luther W. Dal, Daniedson; Arthur Choquette, Danielson; Henry Dean, Killingly; Willlam H. Prly Fred Merrill Henry F. ¥. Miller, Killingly; James A. Shippec, | Ark., says: ‘‘ As ticing pt N.H s . i s«Th ibed N.J.says: * i Fast Kiliingly; Benjamin L. C, e = ys : ‘‘ As a practicing phy- N. H., says: T use your Castoria go, Ill., says : “T have prescribed N.J.say 1 prescribe your Casto- Dayville; Wilfrid Aubin, Aitawaagen: Always Bought and which sician I use Castoria and like it in my practice, and in my family.” your Castoria often for infants ria every day for childrer who are Harry E. Chase, East Killingly; Wal- - 5 very much.” auring my practice and find it suffering from constipation, with ter F. Janes, Dayville; Alcott D, . s » A Sayies East Killingly; Winsor Barlow, i e o TN Dr. W. T. Seeley, of Amity, .y Win I Mobgns 0t Quisha, . very satisfactory. belger effect than I receive from yuth Killingly; Merrill Bennett, Day- % Neb., says : * As the father of thir- any other combination of drugs.” ville; Jesse E. Drabble, Killingly; El- bert L. Darbie, Danlelson. A P et LN . : s * Dr. H.J. Taft, of Brooklyn, N. e o ke M ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, practice and have found it & safe (. andasidefrom myownfamily SPSnds first in its clam. In my ULl B8 R Tk R B and reliable remedy.” experience, I have, in my years of 'Hirty years of practice Leansay I 070 b oo G U e Hemen Attawaugan: John -W. 5 X 2 S ¥ found anything that i 00 Parker, Williamsville; John H. Ryan, and has been made under Or. Raymond M. Evarts,of Santa practice, found Castoria a popular ;;;'e;'u:“:h;‘:f, anything taatso omedy in my household and priv- r\'y\i':'ei{ .v-éle“ Perra, Willlamsville: 5 B Ynez, Cal., says: “‘After using and efficient remedy in almost S ate practice for many years, Tho 4ruold 3L Buiter, Arr::rx‘-:;;mv:', (Louts his personal supervision your Castoria for children for years every home.” Dr. R. J. Hamlen, of Detroit, formula is excellent.™ Danielson; Louis Fraser, Dun'elsfme . A . i sunoys’ me greslly o bave an C. Mg, ouge - | Eow Ve ) b, | wrda x.“;mms, Doy since its infancy. Aliow ignorant druggist substitute some- ~ Dr-Howard James, of New York, (oria extensively as I bave never Dy, W, T.. Bosserman, of Buf- Wikited 5. Wells, Datilsison: Llcs tias’ I\( R 5. ( L "“ t 3 thing else, especially to the pa- City,says: It is with great pleas- found anything toequalit forchil- fulo, N. Y., says: “I am pleased to 1besult, Attawaugan; Martin Confios: ANl : no one to deceive you in tient's disadvantage, asin thiscase. ure that I desire to festify to the dren's troubles. fam aware thaf gpeak a good word for your Casto- iy, Seatte Mansey, IH:;llnyuvflé‘e;: T G i ; I enclose herewith the wrapper of ;n;‘dwm-l virtue ‘:.f your Castoria. thereareimitationsin the field, but ria, 1 think so highly of it that I T Moy, Hailonvitle: Doty Aris Promotes S#Shm_‘»c rful- this. All Counterfeits, Imi- the imitation.” I have ased it with marked benefit 1 qlways see that my patients get not only recommend it to’ others, Altawagan. Harey Hughes, Elmyillc: ness and Rest.Contains neither Dr. R. M. Ward, of Kausas City, . the 028 of my own daughter, Fietcher’s.” bug have used it ia my own family.” Noe Herbert, Ballouville; Louis La- ,Morphine nor Mineral. tations and Just-as- cod” g = o Y> and have obtained excellent resul s 4 £ point, Ballouville; Tyler P. Andrews, T NARC OTIC g Mo., says : “* Physicians gemerally ¢ 1 jts administration to oth r _ DT- Channing H. Cook, of Saint x'/-""x’i""'{"'lff.n Y G:iifif"fiafiafi.;f‘;”' G 2 Z do not prescribe proprietary prepa- cpilaren in my practice.” Louis, Mo., says: “I have used _ Dr. F. H. Kyle, of St. Paul, ly; A A. Jacques, South Killingly: % are but Experiments .that rations, but in the case of Castoria : your Castoria for several years past Minn., says: “It affords me plea- Henry Bennett, East Killingly: Charies Recspe o Gl Tir SAMULLPITCHEA = 2 my experience, like that of many Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadel- inmy own family and have always sure to add my name to the long K. Roath, North Killingly: J. A. Ald- Pragiin dued~ trifie with and endanger other physicians, has taught me to phia, Pa., says : ““The name that found it thoroughly efficient and lizt of those who have used and rieh, East Killingly; A. Massey. Ballouv] ma Chase, East Killingly; Willi: cox, South Killingly: Wllllnm 1. Da- is, Killingly; Henry W. Pray, Atta- = i i i i nard . il Rilimere] g—: B Children—E xperience oughly reliable remedy for chil- scarcely needs to be supplemented cines of this character are obnox- O the wrapper is one good and b4 .35?1".'6'"“*;1 Dunieleon. e dren’s complaints. Any physician by the endorsement of the medical ious and therefore difficult of ad- Sufficient reason for the recom- ¥rank Jacger, Danielson: Bert H. floel‘ :vngi:(r‘l; H. ‘::(!plg:ll;mnlanla::v; i Nuson mm Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, will join me in heartiest recom- heartily endorse it and believe it consider it the peer of anything know of its good qualities and re- bur, Dnn’l"lsmu r)elm‘ e 7 il Worms Convulsions Feverish- f mendation of Castoria. an excellent remed: hat I ever prescribed.” commend it cheerfull; ville; George ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. James . oo “choonman, PacSimile Signature of slow, Killingly; € C. Rapp, Dan- jelson; Willlam 8. Cook, Williamsville; Willlam P. Robbins, Kast Killingly: Penjamin E. Titus, Danielson: Claud ¥. Chase, Danlelson; Patrick Shea, Hallouville; Frank Peachie, Attawau- Eural Dagenais, Richmond were named by the republi- cans of Thompson Thursday afternoon as their candidates for representatives Randolph H. Chandler was chairman Iy, who have taken out bunt- | e Senna - Rockelle Salte - Lioe Soodt + Souk ot s t Remedy forOonslqu— Atz b ) nusls—;,( 1N psefect substitute for Castor Oil. unlke Soothing Syrups, Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial, etc. expese danger and record the means of advancing health. The day for poisoning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. To our knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by regulating the system—not by stupefying it—and our readers are entitded to the information.—Hall's Journal of Healtk. beault ss, Kilbourn 1f, Baker rf, Thayer cf. Hook and Ladder—Vandale ¢, Mac- donald s, p, E. Irving 1b, n. Daigle v, An old coquette has all the defects of a young one, and none of her .charm.—Dupuy. AS A BANK. OUR STORH MAIN STREET, It is absolutely safe.’ The Kind You Have years, has borne the signa- the health of Infants and’ against Experiment. CENUINE CASTORIA Dr. W. L. Leister, make an exception. of Rogers, Y., says: ““I have used your Cas- toria for several jears in my 1 prescribe your Castoria in my practice be- canse T have found it to be a thor- who has raised a family, as I have, Dr. W, F. Wallace, of Bradford, teen children I certainly know something about your great medi- your Castoria has made for itself in tka tens of thousands of homes blessed by the presence of children, profession, but I, for one, most A GROCERY STORE MAY SAVE MONEY FOR YOU AS WELL SAVE MONEY FOR OUR CUSTOMERS. WE INSIST ON HIGH QUALITEBS, SELL AT PROFIT SHAR- ING RATES, GIVE PROMPT SERVICE AND GRT RESULTS. The Danielson Gotton Co. Store, POSITIVELY DOES DANIELSON. Phone 54-4 Letters from Prominent Physicians Addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Dr. B. Halstead Scott, of Chica- Dr. William Belmont, of Cleve- land, Ohio, says : ** Your Castoria never objected to by children, which is a great consideration in view of the fact that most medi- ministration. As a laxative I Ladies’ White Sole Hose, big value 15c pair, three |pairs for 30c. ! Talcum Powder 10c can. The Boston Dry Goods H 1 | i COMPANY, | Danielson, Conn. JAMES E. KERCH, Manager. sept2d Why Physicians Recommend Castoria ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pharmaceutical societies and medical authonties. with results most gratifying. The extended use oi Castoria is unquestionabiy the resuit of three facts: First—The indisputable evidence that it is harmless: Second—That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, but assimilates the food: Third—It is an agreeable and It does not contain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not sfupefy. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. It is used by physicians It is Our duty, however, is to Dr. L. O. Morgan, of So. Amboy, now endorse your Castoria. The fact of the ingredients -eing known through the printing of the formula mendation of any physician. I i ASK YOUR gan: Attawaugan: Charles Murtin Attawaugsn; Frank oD 4 Todd, Daunlelson; Bert E. Conklin, I' In:vfll. Wmhll" L,u Ell'fihblglnllrun..‘ eorge Kent, E ; Sanfor i > Vratt Easi Klingly: Alverl H Da- Bears the S|guature of P H { S E G ' A L nt E. Adams, Bal 1 Grover Miller, Ballouyille: ofl” Baflouville; Charles ¥. Garver, rville; Rodgrick Labelle,

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