Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 30, 1911, Page 7

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The Porteous & Mitchell Co. waSnyuHeWuOfiudslminthmb ward Case to See That There Was a Disagreement— | Do Your Trading Today — Store Closed All Day Monday ' Hearing This Afternoon For J. G. Tyler. 2 a - , The Last Business Day An attempt at bribery of a jurer is “In an affidavit Juror Odgers de- . i of tbe Year 191 l clates that Tyler offered him the sum alleged to have twken place in the|clatcs that Tyler offered ’ % It will be memorable for the many special sales that famous Knoll Reward case, which ap- | the adjournment 3f the superior court pears on the docket under the name of | from October 6 until October 7. On are in progress throughout the store, making it an occa« ‘mond et al, and which | the morning of the latter date Juror was tried in the superlor court in Oc- | (dgers reparted to Judge Joel EL Faod ; Der w . | that an a 2 made Lo per- v g tober with a verdict for the plaintif. P! per- 4 of " lu ey Sk The case has been in the court many |suede him to cause a disagreement. the oldest on the docket | Judse Reed investigated and communi- \ all it thi i ; en to the sapreme court, w';d v‘mnhsme Atlon;‘! !}u:ll. ‘who, iving been a disagreemen: of | 9cUng in the capacity of a eivil coun- X 2 i i the jury on one of the trials. An scl._appesred for Howe In the case. 7 % 3 2y < THIS WILL BE A BUSY STORE 7] = Feul from the last verdict has beer | ‘Deputy Sherift Tubbe went to Ea- LS = / taken and the case is due to be heard | fiel on Wednd lay nigl ing e N S s Sourt Asaive cated Tyler there. When apprehended o = ALL DAY TODAY AND THIS EVENING Tyler offered to come back. He was === The last trial was at New London, a and the case is of unusual intercst as | formerl vemploved s a carpenter in the defendants are all of this ex- | East Lyme and knew the sheriff well.” 77 . T, e eie. | 31,000, bat they were ot b : % i Women’s Neckwear e e e oo ; \ % - . § e S nliicnased I case were | . The New London paper stated that # . A Remarkable Offering for Today p 9 25e The entire stock of a leading manu- these later being secured by | Tyler had confessed to acting as agent S (e o B i e aecd Dy Dovmty Snant S B facturer of Women's Neckwear—mad ncerming - the Tnis 18 denied Dy 3 2 o e ckwear-made to the New I v o5 Tubbs, tod that he Gid nat say 7 $1.00 for the holiday season, «nd all in neat $1.00 = formerly’ of Bast | (hat he Was agent for a defendant Iiv- AL \ yalues holiday boxes, will e offered at u aines Y at Fnftield, Vt, on | Ing in Jewstt City. mor® fraction of 1ts value, The assort- bt “ed “Swith attempted | Cm Friday evening, Mayor Thaver, 121 ment comprisas Stocks, Bowm Jabots 121z¢ He was brousht here, |one of th: counsel for the defeacants an, perfect goods, ion, and arra‘ene in'the case of Howe vs Raymond et t : each lea- Pty t T T stated that he had heard nothing ‘v ¢sy morni cemning the wlieesd ‘aithi XoR, cF Z Actual 25¢ to $1.00 value at 12%/,c each a0 was Simtlave wnth Sara Trest of . Tyler in conmection the matter. ATz ! ON SALE ON SPECIAL COUNTER NEAR MAIN ENTRANCE. READY e, ik L piatnt | Al The comilaint ~harging T3 2 . . - . i to mfinence Fred mbracery alleges that he apprcached . WHEN THE STORE OPENS AT 8.15 THIS MORNING. e ast Lyme, who 1 Mr )igers and other jurors on the 4 » s Raymond and | panel Tyler left East Lyme No- : 3 . Women’s Muslin Underwear had been druwn and |vember S. his effects being taken fiat | Chirge of by B. B, Iuller, who disposed y | { *|of part of them and sent the remain- A The December Sale of Wome lin Underwea i " e of o A % i wear will continue teduy, Ser” to Enfield, Vi, where Tyier was s \ | with practicaily svery item on hamd, with which wa started the sale. Den't fccatec. | | mise This great Trade Event—one of the most important of our Anmual. Gmies Come today if possible. CORSET COVERS Tmittin imendmen Lacius F. A modon for an WANT TO AMEND ANSWER. SUNDAY SCHOOLS HAVE 3 /) U a Gos sk Pobeein Wit 1 Piesd] CHRISTMAS FESTIVALS. 47 = ol Extra Sizes Other Employment of Attorneys. | Interesting Programmes and Christ- 2: £ ::::e We speclalize In Extra See Gar mas Trees Laden With Gifts. ] e e nts fur stout womem - At = vaiue »wns and Skirts, At = Vatue value RA_SIZE DRAW e At 35 — value At 44 — value { At 660 — value | At 800 — value $1.003 EXTRA SIZE GOWN e | At 65c — value e At 8% — value $1.00 AL $129 — value $1.50 AL $1.69 49 On Friday evening the Sunday schooi of the Central Baptist church held its At Christmas_festival, gathering first in the church auditorium, where a pr MUSLIN DRAWERS gramme was carried out and conelu & g the ovening with a social hour At 18c — value th refreshments in Bushuell chap: At 25¢ — value Supt. Shepard B. Palmer announced At 35 — value - © numuers on the entertaining pro- At 84c — value gramme, which were well rendered as , = ’ L] Agergp =t fcliows: Song, Away in the Manger. At B8 — vaiue A mary class: recitation, Richard Ar- At $1.29 At $1.69 — value sainst the Central Vermont Railroad [ FTimaly c1358; recitoo x : gt and Bic ght; sons, te mpany growing out of the destruc: | cirls; recitation, Santa Claus and the B Wi rtford s vigorous mey for the value 3200 | At — valve §3.00 Tion By e of tome iceRouses at Staf- recit . he answer was originally an allega- | Gale Noves; recitation, Christmas Diu- 8 | A value | EXTRA SIZE LONG SKIRTS mploved by 0 & Robinsen er?|ner, Walter Treat; sons, My Bonnie vaiue | P SExasice compainy of Hariford and the | 1-ies Over tho Ocesn, alght poys, read. value At 890 — value 31.00 Ty o o a1 | ius, Miss Alice Hooper; recitation, Tal: 89c — value At $1.69 — value $2.00 edonian Fire Insurence company of | of john Henry Paul Brown, Benjamin ' value ~g g TR ] A motion to expunge this second de- | Falmer: viohn solo, Dorothy Gresson - & = | valse EXTRA SIZE SHORT SKIRTS Zenied by Judge Gardiner | STH% Lewls Cover: distosus, Regineld In accordance with our regular custom we will offer on this important occasion many of the sea- EXTRA SIZE _SHORT SKINTS 'y , At Mo — welue B0e At 680 — value 7he value 35 Rof beins, the proper | Sipart Wright; recltation, When Hic son’s best models in Women’s and Misses’ Smart Tailored Suits, Fashionable Coats, Beautiful Dresses, Fur T, Whip Goes Crack _Flste Jacobson: Tudge Hennes then filed a demurrer | B0 JUSS, 10000, Gresnon. Bitto, Juss Coats, Furs, Waists and Skirts at far below their original prices. This is our time to clear stocks. The vaibie | - ’ Children’s Underwe ccond defense. and that was After an argument Friday tme Gregson, "cell recitation, Eliza- - ™ beth Smith; song. ten girls. mark down prices show an utter disregard of value or cost. ® unsel agreed to suomit the miatter to Judge Reed with the papers |, The larze number present were then fn the case. there was a prettily decorated tree I'JI}: :‘: % Children’s Musiin = Unéervwess UNABLE TO ACCEPT INVITATION, [ 2nd boxes of candy were given to all value $1.50 Drawers, Gowns and Skirts, AccE the members of the intermediate and ‘I‘ q l ‘ )R E ]) ‘ l l‘ value $2.0 e County Home Children Obliged te | FFImary departments. : I SUITS Street and Afternoon Dresses e CHILDREN'S DRAW J uring the soolal - hour selections Forego the Pleasure of Seeing Hello | were finely rendered by an orchestra 3 Fh % 2 e railing shade: 4 to 14 years Biil. Sisting of Raymond B. Eldred, vio- Our entire stock comprising Plain and Fancy Tailored serges, corduroys, silk crepe meteors, prevailing shades At 100 — vaine ige s Pn" John P. Swahn, cornet: g‘flllflm d l i and modes 44c -~ value G0c At 1% valoes 300 A number o m in the | . Young. Jr, trombone, and Everett its i i ity sergi agonals. S, COT- . 4 89¢c — value $1.00 g e s 11 Suits in fine quality serges, diagonals, mixtures, cor: i L & B A8 LI T Vet L0 cHILDREN'S: aOWNS. y joatnen,pems coit | and plustering | g 8 Ghrecion of Mra. Gesrre. A duroys and zibelines in the prevailing colors as well eretofore $15.00 t0 $20.00. .......... ... $10. cominATION SUITS Sizes 4 to 14 yoars Do, Gesidea that 1t was imadvisapie | AShDey and Mrs A Thateher Otis. an 2 COMBINATIO veive. Wb home, decided that it was inadvisable | & hmenta e e plain black and blue. ; Heretofore $25.00 to $30.00...............$18.00 Women's Muslin Combination Suits, At S —.valas ke 4 Fome to sttend the perfarmance of | Mis. A T. ma"; Hor c:;- oF Sqang R SRR s ———————————p R Eeg S Tt SO and Bkirt— At 89 — value $1.09 Hello Biil at Poli's Friday afternoon. ervis cake ¢ i »y 3 They wer» i be the sucsts of Manager | emonade. Heretofore $18.00 to $20.00...............$12.50 FUR COATS | Se — vaive CHILDREN'S SIORTS aunders and resretted the clreum- T e v e g e stances which prevented their attend- Polish Citizens’ Club. & £ Bl | value $1.00 o ance. Officers for the ensuing term were Heretofore $25.00 to $30.00 18.50 $45.00 Russian Pony Coats ................$29.50 | 129 — value $1.50 At 4o — value Bec eretofor 3. 0 $30:004 ;. iannd i s $18 s < AL $169 — value 3200 At 650 — value Tho ciected as follows this wenk at the ———— e ——————————————————————————— $55.00 Moried Pon_y Coats 4 $42.00 At $1.98 1 2.50 At 89 — velue 31.00 Schooner Randall Holds Together. |mecticg of the Polish Citizens' clul P 1 S W Sye Doy o t $1.98 — value 32 ¢ Despite the terrific battering from | 110 in the Kenyon building: Pres $75.00 High Grade Pony Coats.............$50.00 e e e G thenorth | dent. S. Warrakomali: vice president, $100 Natural Pony Coat 75.00 iR ek Chaitmee s Gl | ONG CLOTH COATS || 3190 Natusal Pony Caats, oo 318 . Mary Adelaige Randall, which struck P oy, X Gnis $65.00 Mink Dyed Marmot Coats...... ...$49.50 n the ledges off the west side of Block | ¢ . 3 . R = . ~ 3 iciand Thursday, still held together on | D'OWSki: trustee, S. Kotecki, G. Ro- i X 5 $85.00 Mink Dyed Marmot Coats..... ...$65.00 . . . : riday, and it was believed that the | 2anowski J. Kaminski; Jjanitor, J of smart Scotch mixtures, diagonals, dressy broadcloths, $75 Blended Muskrat C All Holiday Lines at Special Clearance Prices today casel might be saved from destruction. | Kilkowskl '~ e z 3 5 g $75.00 Blende uskrat Coats....... - -$55.00 —Men’s Neckwear, Suspenders, Etc.—all reduced for A_small Sest of wrecking craft was ot the Todiat He e chinchillas and serges. $65.00 Trimmed Caracul Coats.............$45.00 5 ¢ P . i wind fo subside sufficiently to allow | Maving about P s U S $35.00 Sabled Coney Coats................$27.50 quick clearance. A ivaging operations. Capt. Charles | N8 > 1€ 3 = 5 2 5 3 B e s e e Heretofore $15.00 and $18.00..............$ 9.50 $75.00 French Seal Coats .................$55.00 MEN'S ARM BANDS MEN'S NECKWEAR s crew re still quartered at Will Watch the Old Year Out. $95.00 Brilliant Seal Coats $67 50 s R e st e e ie ] 4+ he Bed + 2 3 % 3 95.¢ 2 e A ncy Arm Bands, packed one | 19 | Men's Neckwear in Four-in casel s owner, Capt. I, M. Randall, of | Greeneville, on_ Sundsy the oot io Heretofore $19.50 and $22.00..............$12.50 $125.00 Hudson Seal Coats ...............$85.00 ox, at these prices v Hands, “Tecks 4nd. Bows, Groton, with the wrecking fleet, was | vice of the gay will begin at s pr o 5 % [k reduced from 2c | 19c, reducead from 3ic, awaited. | 2fter & short service in the church the Heretofore $25.00 and $30.00..............$16.50 F e g 3 | Men's Wour-in-Hand Thes, v congregation will proe o th R D A e Wk 1 ; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Entertained. |church bps-rlm. ‘where refre!hmeu:; URS MEN'S SUSPENDERS \n"‘u- \ r;-fi'fl; .r‘-d ‘czp-: :-1;9": all . adds >. = _|are to be served free. ‘i e IMEN'S SUSPENDERS b0 newest colors, o, Te iy o Mem B D Howard epter, | i con' Lerved: e congrogation rators $55.00 Scarfs and Muffs ..................$40.00 19 | Hoys Suspenders, sach pair Yo ives e e e e e enen Brive | to the church, where under recitations, 515 s e APRte (DO, aL7if0 & | Men's Four-in-Hamd Ties, REist st their home on Beech Drive | L3 ihs, Shurch, whers under recliations, Pilush and Caracul Coats $45.00 Scarfs and Muffs ..................$32.50 i T e R D Ume mas epioved | John Casey’ was | L1 107, (0, Now Yete's coming. The $33.00 Scarfs and Muffs ..................$25.00 Mers Suspenders, each pair| $1.50 | #Baves, at 0o, reduced-from eq the first prize, while the con- | ¥ C ol y rranges frer = IO 2 S ¢Hz 9 ¥ en's Suspe , each palr | s ation went to G- D. Sholes. Re. |lhv programm Salt’s Genuine “Sealette” and Caracul. 22500 SeaE Al MRS - . .- .. .. )bl 0 5 9880 in o separate bo, at 19c a $1.00 and $1.54, ts were sarved by the hostess. $20.00 Scarfs and Muffs $14.50 o vair, reduced from. 26c, A ihose present | P —————————————— 2 o o o A s A T - en’ S ca T BT e e Poftng, M Incid S Heretofore $15.00 and $18.00..............$12.50 $15.00 Scarfs and Muffs . PR - ] Moms B ot 30 s |mEwe HOSIERY S 5 Sca Boc > , reduced from 50 = Ses = ) Gift of $50 to Pastor Cobb. 1 nci en‘s n oclery I 2% 00 2 &7 T "“T'?“ b‘C‘{rfS and Mufs . ceeeseees...$ 7.50 79¢ l“:::;hrum’mn Sets, consist 39c | Men's Fancy Hosery, In all Poin Slia seosbatl oF Lhalr recdnt | N e i o Heretofore $25.00 and $27.50..............$19.50 $ 8.50 Scaifs and:Muffs ..................$ 550 value | of Suspenders, Garters and | value | the newest wtyles, incluiting sale, the Ladies® soclety of the Church % $1.00 | Arm Bands, at 7% a wet, re 50c | the new mccordeon knft, at oi the Good Shepherd has made a| Mrs, G b Auce 0! .00 and $1.50. 39, reduced from boe. of the church, Rev. Joseph F. Cobb. |liams street. £ % MEN'S BATH ROBES AND HOUSE COATS—THE BALANCE OF OUR HOLIDAY STOCK—AT REDUCED PRICES. Miss Julia E, Brewer of Washing- r - e HAVE YOU TRIED PAXTINE |ton strect hus returned from spomdis | i Christmas in Mystie. ; r The Great Teilet Germicide? i 3% i L . . . . B g ollding: v SN IR P ’ ( Holiday Novelties at Special Prices e oe can mske v yinta oie|on Meudss SVeRL SmairTion clus 5 3 Mesh Bags, unlined, assorted frames, at these very special prices— * more cleansing, sgermicidal, healing pe s % Si: S-inch at $2.29, reduced from .00 and a & antiseptic solution| Miss Dorothy Jomes entertained a 1 - e Sl = £ = B of Piine S sole” | natts or Souns trcniy at Ty Mmich 21=125 Main Street Size 6-inch at $3.39, reduced from $4.00 te sowder, obta e at |Golf club, Tucsday afternoon. Size 7:inch at $3.98, reduced from $5.00 germs that cat S = The Leading Store in Eastern Connecti Exclusively to Men's germs that cause| Mrs. Frank T. Brown and Miss Kath- 9 H = oy Cu'Dz'fo“d * y e At 17c—Fancy Articles of Jewelry, such ns Jewel Boxes, Matoh Holde 1t odors—that is why | erine wash mad gur. | feine Brown of New York are spend- Women’s and Children’s Wearing Apparel Pin Holders, Etc., at 17c each, from 36¢ and 3dc. fles the breath, |town. Z 5 cig 2a Books for Boys and Girls reduced as follows 3 and 0| Mr and Mrs. John L. Mitchell will 355 TH0GNR £1 MY ™ - ymhetely eredlenieriain the” Austion’ Bridge clup | SCIENTIFIC MARRIAGE | one numerical system =o that all rela) PLEADED WITH TAFT |gate rules ana records of unions. 1t|] Perfumery in Fancy Boxes at these special prices— o Bvers dainty wom- | s (Faturday) ovening at their home TO IMPROVE THE RACE. | tionships could be traced. Bach per- FOR LABOR COMMISSION, | 5hould also examine the legal status|§18c from ZGc 39¢ from 50c 79 fromygisn an sppreciates this and its many other -l Novel Sohome Suogestod o Reguluty | %7 ToUld have a number or percent- il S0t detige Xnioh Spaindy 4l piss X — =V'and hygienic uses. | . Mr. ana Mrs. David Jordan of Phila-| = " eme Suggested to Regulate | age that could be averaged So as to| The McNamara Case Cited as an Ar- | T il O N Cms O oo atire . AT THESE Eaxiine s aplondid Tor sor ‘:;’:}:‘;;:Ehl?;(m;:flhgs Bosn the, gueats of Size of Fanil sive the genctic or family values of . gument in Its Favor. in the cloak, sult and skirt indusiry.” | Mussed flandkerchlefs SPECIAL PRICES al e after You e e ¥ incol 2 cla fic: - oards. - o o You can | avenuo for several days, return foday. | WV 2SRington, Dec. 20.—The classifica- | ““Modern sclence and charity works | Washington, Dec. 20.—Creation of a - - Thousands of Handkerohiefs, slightly mussed in the holiday rus el Blier. awico G, or BY ' 26 tion of all the peoples of the world in | against the law of the survival of the | federal “labor commission” was urged Jackies Accused of Forgery. cale at special prices. No better time than now te lay in a supply Pl poctpaid from The Paxiine Toi: |, MTyand Mrs. Charles B. Lee, Mr|a great international sencus, giving | fitest” he declared, *by keobing alive | upon President Taft today by a dele- | ' Philadelphia, ~ Dec. 20.Christian kerohiefy - Co. Boston, Mass., will sena j{nd Mrs J. W. Qifbert and Mrs. C.|ecach person a number in a single world | DY persons who inherlt weaknesses | gation of sociall Workers, who used the | Krantz, a sallor on the battleship Ida- | § At 10c—Chlidren’s Handkerchiets, three iu a box, at 10c a box, from i5d | sou a free sampie it you would liks | \; Hedses were due to resch River: | series, to the end that the human race | eeble-mindedness or ins McNamara case as an illustration of | ho, and James R. Wood, on the col- | § At 15c—Chiliren's Handkerchiefs, three in a box, colored border, white Mae to i before buyinz. e ¥, for several months | may be improved b scientific mar- | ¥ AStencan th Ehmy what may be expected in tais country | lier Lebanon, were held today in 31,- d Jimen initial, at 15¢ a box from 25c, ? i s > e stay, after a deilghtful visit to Pasa- | riage, was the plan advocated tonizhi t make itself it labor conditions are not improved. | 200 bail each-by United States Com- hopriclic s d i 2 n His Own Home Town. | O3 7 “Amsistant Secrelary of Axriculture | 40d the economic contests among the Jatdent Taft wis greaily mmterest- | missionsr (‘raig on ihe chargs of pass. | | At 9—Women's Swiss Embroidered Handkerchiefs, slighty mussed, Wh ¥o B CONN. . Louls rasiee.l." 5t AL Tireatt fu o Mew Tork. whosel L mai on affirsan betore the Amexi | o e ehoue ginn. . ubldy. somdho e, 15, (oo SLENSSON. S0UY Betwitmed L I & Pt e bt S Deabehiadrad Tipatierabied Gons eile ihe o il | e s el da i New Tork, whers ] can r3’ ‘asociation. one of e | The proposed plan would somte- |G il he couln, 1t was sald tonight |allmged (hes forsed . Chock for At 12V40—Women's Bwiss Embroidered liandkerchists, neat Gesigns, at 1345 ¢ i i Sl of Rt & 4 3 organization making np the American g peopie into classes, but | that he might incorporate = sug and cashed it at a swloon. »ur othes emoh from 19c S himsary | he, Hiezd Miatery, G which e Siociation for th Advancament of | fhe casmfcation 'would be benchicent | tion or such & Comeniseign 1n_ o6 of | checks were found - ion, | At 190 Women's ¥ins Kmbreidered Handkerchiets, slightl; mmmsed, 5§ 199 T Dave Decu sublect te My and Mrs. Tirrell and Mr. and Mre.| As & mesns of improving the heredity | (fCiercy. Tha whclesome considera- e Comeat thw ol sion ton ch from. 38c. - e i e hre | GeoTge A, Tirroll of Brooklyn, sail to- | of the human family Mr. Hass pre on of genetic facts willdéad to less | the president Bhould nave pawers oo | DIED. At 29c—Women's Fixtra Fine Hubroidered Handkerchiefs, Haas &nd pretty Pills, I began taking them, and hey | gy rrom New York for a trip to the|posed a classification of all human O divorce ereater temperance end | extemsive with thoss of ihe interstate | GAGER - In Komrah, T | designs, at 29¢ from S0c. zave {-‘:fl";eg,f'nf:o:;m‘;o T can reco. | Bermudas. . :i:,ne{f", both ::m;o m;l’,‘;:.: a;,.,(‘;“:,t‘,n and j:r‘{”‘)rin\\ :1‘.”?,“ fi(‘ \:»gralnu r:lt‘(\::«b!“) m;]lnmrre ('omllnl‘lhlan. and ‘.hm:’:‘jq l;:; $s ll-" o 1 ’.x ;A{AY‘ At 759—on:;::| ‘r:hn:‘d:;lbrnldtr“!.m Handkerchiels, threesfn i box, et ‘mend 'S th as a great effton - u Know - - e Samm it bably | able to compel testimony. t yul vne service at his late residence Toc a x m $1.00. mnd‘:fl,.:, preventive of kidney .,3‘»‘;‘;;‘.1.‘:‘2,‘:3‘,..}';“‘::"".-“,‘.7,‘:".:‘ :alg.'.:nl;h:;“c.fl;u: Feid give, Ba ;:;:J‘l:":lso fovastigate gt sumice & praliciiary ve- | B AT, pdienday afternoon. | § At 7o—Men's Colored Border Hemstitohs@Handkerchiets, at 7c each, ¥ farf uble.’ Osgood Co. . hool st 3 lal religiol rt in six months of the condition of Jan. 2, a o'clock. - o |riel Bacleler, a student at Wellasley | requiring the genetically efficient to in the structs p | = — e, i = = college. and 'Theodore and Roberl | produce families largor than the aver- | Suffield. —Mr. and Mrs. William e Tt e P e e e | 5 AL Tehieive dapinstte; Mandterchists, Wit @Ik taitials, ay'Bo- Doty N WHEZ you want 1o put your busi- |Hacheler, who are students at Roa- those less effics p Soper cela 4 <! Children Cr o g i age and those less efMclent to produce Sope lebrated their golden wedding | down of our machinery for industrial X Silk ¥ 1tched ness hefore ihe pubiic. there is no me- |noke college, Virginia, are fi"’ for | families m.ll; than the average. anniversary Monday. They were mar- government, the economic and social | FOR FLETCHER'S At Non—n:l.o’:: Pure emstit Handkerchiefs, at 300 eash frem #0c @tum betier than throush the advertis. g c-lumns of The Bulletin. a short time of their aunts, The worM sald Mr. Ha ashington, Mass, Dec. 26, | cost of strikes t. 107 - Bacheler of East Town street, would serve (o Join geneologies Into k1561 ’Jm,n, and ta m°.m¢y:,‘,¢‘°m:2“"‘. CASTORIA

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