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. LLOUDY, COLDER TODAY; FAIR TOMORROW B N NORWIGH, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1914 FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES e St lHAVE PRETTY HA'H NiE oliinan Mo cBistures st NEWS FROM BULLETIN CORRESPONDENTS Moving Fictures at Colonial Taeatre. Soft, Fluffy, Abundant—Use Parisian Vi het | g : 3 . i e L Sage. It Stops Falling Hair Drili of Fifth Co, C: A, @, C. N. G, hi Ip. at Aoty . JEWETT CITY MYSTIC \ il leme St mihetucket Logae No. a7, 1. 0,0, F, s ey If your hair is not is soft and beau. Norwioh ~Nest, = No. 1398, @. O. ©, | Highest Water in Twenty Years Stops | Village Gets Its Share of Storm Dam- | Liful, or as fvfl:v‘;fl:id ‘f,fl‘r flfiut{::lu;:: mests tu Owls Hal i e =k P somé friend, do not despair— Waursass . Lodgn. No. &, Xa.uz 2,| Ateineok Bleachery=Textlls iCom-| age — Runaway — Two-Tenement | g,c5" give it daily sttention Deautl- mests in Pytnien Han, o pany Suffers $2,000 Damage by| House Burned. ‘m hair is largely the matter of a lit- Jorwich Central Labor Unlon meets v e 00 ki FE Do o0 s R Fioods and Gale—Masonic Banquet | ;. igella AL Randall Noyes, widow | e care. If it x«l . ;h'en‘mr;\to:ul’t St James Lodge No. 3%, F. ana A.| Plans of Mathe e e o ey 2t ooy, | Tow. 1t 1t is teo dry and br of 3, meets 1p esonte Thumle o {home on West Mysiic avenue Satur- |iL up-lubricate it. I you have dsh rhar ge, No. 336, N. E. O. Paf Jewett ¢ s getting its breath | day morning after a lons liness, at the | 4ruft it is because the scalp i3 too dr i er the terrible rain and wind storm age of $2, has been a Fealdent of M and flakes off. Freshen up the scalp N Glaiming the most attention. On the | vived by one brother, Charles A. Ran- | - arisian Sage sold in fifty cent bot: Aspinook dam at 4 o'clock Monday af- | dall, of Congress, Ariz: two mieces, | tes at drug and toilet counters, is Just ANNOUNCEMENTS ernoon_the water was at ita highest | Miss Adella Randall and Miss Julia | What you need—it softens the scalp, ani resisiered five feet and five inohes. | . Randall, of Mystic and s ine | nourlshes the halr roots, jmmediately See the shos specials Frank A, Bil | This is the highest water since the |jaw, Mrs, Jo At whose home | Temoves dandruff, and makes the hair offers today. Ladies' $2.60 shoes, $1.98, | dnmn wa It, about 20 vears ago.|she dlad. She was & member of the | Wavy, lustrous and abundant. The $3.50 and 34 onoe, $2.98. Big values | There was elght feet of back water on | Miner Baptist church, Parisian Sage quickly stops itching : in men’s shoes. the wheels; (ho belis were taken off, | | head; cleanses the bair of dust and ex. i t achery was still all day | Charles H. Rock. cessive takes away the dryness COLONIAL THEATER. will not move @ wheel| (paries il. Rock, 73, died at his home | And _brittieness, makes it seem twle = Denison avente Sunday morning |as abundant, and beautifies it until it The Chinese Death Thorn is the two| was 31 Inches | afier o long and painful iiine He | i9 soft and lustrous. reel feature at the Colonial today, de- | ich is was born in Newark, N. J., and for [, You cannot be disappointed in picting life among the Chinese and the vd. The DI& | muny years Wms been a resident of th 'arisian Sage. Always sold by The olum tratfie, which our government en” oft last in March. | Wilage where he was highly respected. | Lee & Osgood Co. on money back if has woriked hard to stop. The nook management Will | {a jeaves his wife and {wo sons, Con- | not satisfied plan. Look for the trade That Sult at Ten comedy drama, feat. | 76 [C3GY (0 Tun a8 soon as the water Rock of Mystic and Louis Rock of | mark—“The Girl with the Auburn rg James Lacakaye and Florence | ford, | Hair” Its on every packase—accept Sophia New Foreman, is u | Highways Damaged. Six-Table Whist. | nothing els R = |, Prova age was done ) Ernest A. Bliven enter- | Lions, showing how a as in all a ok whist P | D fraglle woman can command the wild- | ices in town {ogether. Two > atilee s lnvea st antmals of the primeval forests. d ' loads of gravel were washe CBlEt mcicer rers ity AL PLAINFIEL! e . e o o Tt el &8 D e e Storm Adds to Hardships of Railroad DER | east of s farm. The Tond | hert (eahiil and Brnest A. Bliven. A | Men—Packer Prophet's Flood on pmscomncg e the water backed Up chicken salad supper was enjoyed Schedule Time—Miss Helen Atwood's COLCHESTER g 2 tha AuI0E Damage by the StoFri: Address. w Dramati rtains— | x pRo s aehgol Plie storm of Sunday was one of the otk here) Beaw Drixfle o o> | house und landed several | worat in years. The high tide flooded | mass at St. John's William !rwin Dead—Water Breaks |* nearly all the 5 in the center of | Catholic for repose of the Through Dam. | = bon a tree | \h, village. Part of the tin roof on | goul of Hector Bes Mses Biakesles i fereific Wind and. mirlod 1nto the street Miss Akwoo:! Spake: o after a w | o0p the AMiddieton house on Quacctaug | _The rnest Workers and the | Telephone Service Crippled. their summer home was consider- | Searchlight Mission band met with EaslY 3 of th damaged, the chimney wae blown | Miss Mary Kingsley Saturday after- | ohor = Ak several of the windows blown out noon. Miss Helen Atwood of Waure- jioce = P 1 Guite a Dbit of damage done to the Ean spoke on the manners and cus- | | s L0 mside of the house Several small | toms of Turkey and showed the young | 3 ek moved by The heavy | Prayer rug, shoes, pictures, etc., from | The bee SiTh | fence between Paimer Dindloss' and | that distant land s | m Which | Randali Brown's Was blown | Miss Mary Downing visited over i fonday | o wn. Sunday with her aunt, Miss Julia : SipFiice B - e of Moosup. | ’ ; came o Hnaway; Causcs Excitemen Phillips' mother visited him e - 1 | A Jively runaway ed early o the home of John Dodge. | s 2 ine T ¥ morn orge McKen- | William L Devolve and Miss Eila | ol e erinten the Mys Barber were in Moosup Saturday even- et e mpan nied by John to attend an entertainment. pman'’s gr pan s W nearly all had hir A True Prophet. i 3 | Stable to g0 abe co again ntgomery scored | Loss $2,000. i e n the flood that he had predicted he Textile Novelty company came | Lridge when the the last weelc of | ¥ began,| i fally 32,000, ADOE | oo oha im et ther Sunday opening Bl 1 : oft and be- | o = 3 ing away bodily. The e sadiat Tt 1 ). and be- munazeable threw R i teon L i T nye pLioe T oc | iSitulns hees mncer con nday and Sunday night s | e damase. afanwinagws wepe | ™ Fherd hu een g clectic long by rememuered by local sec- x fas anged its base. Xashated folhexs th inber of men emploved here, and thi on during some ti Sawmill Insecurely Anchored. rt Monday evening | awmill below the 0iding to its moor- eath of William irwin. allivan left Mon- use above the Aspinook Mye e fa attend._th WeB out fo Hes Mo |COmER eoumded. A twolks n-Tyw, ut still held on. A big | A0USe oWned BY VUL e d in was a nd in failing damaged ' [ECaRIC] t Sabraino W bt . 2r6, " yraing damaged lower tenement and Sabrain r & 3 . the upper tenement was on fire. Bota 3 worked in_gond | & o v"““ reon Power Station Flooded. er in several low | D e calk DAt e fE . o Wolkt wind snd rata | SRNIE Golettho | district and. as no storms for vears came Sunday after- | - ; t a bucket noor e wind blew a gale and tha| , Borolghibgcts & ned was only a ra e srren Limbs wera | Edverty) off 25 from e the whole house W home of few household ef- I s circle of the K > er Miss Dorothy Pa n da ing. FUNERALS. Henry Therrien. Swell Comns ? Try | s Henrs Wonderful “ GETS-IT” | (ulcas/ hIgh s belag - PO | morning. Rev. E. M. The solc st was Mr. | e % her parents, Payne Greatest Corn-Cure World Has Ever . ];.ral’ul‘ a Known. “Gets” Corns Sure as Fate. | ens n housands say “GETS-IT” is simply are magi uve tried nearly every- thing under the sun to get r s corns, so much the better for a7 not next wes or next mont r 1 Mrs. \‘"," — right now SETS-IT <cs. Delia, Ida. Olive an cep e Ol Rl | STONINGTON . < Adelard Gamanbalgre ST 3 |3, B. Dexp Olive, Queer Things Happen During the 1 D T Irs. p Storm—Pecpie Driven from Houses B by tne Floods—Comfort Club Meets. ! Harn = | A s Do “GETSIT™ tver and Cahada. Undertaker 1. A and You Will jeiann arge of th - | street was blows Mighty Soon > v “vuu» and left o Macut Abous l Miss Rosanna Selway. | ‘\’,;‘.av’ : ':r;A.'f\ i Your Coma | o dunczalyof (Blise house was taken off 15 Rell st 5L AneE G neh i |atinet O Vien: ¥ g omas’ Ceml- | around, being comple = irers Were) Pator and | s i Walletroe : SR e e 1 together, making th weed and rubbish has wa | ary Ryan and Edward |ty o R Ry, arrie Mitchell of | the Shore and the once g €orns as a crow does corn. Thare-are | ;) o Mrs. Taura Cadieux of | er water and ice blocks mo more thick plasters and grea R LUCkS and Mre. T.ouls Selway | ang his family, who reside in one of melves that don't remove, no more flles, i s e the houses there, was obliged to lea ; Fazors and jabbers that make corns irs o the water i &row. Put a tew drops of “GETS-IT' am Jenkins has on and see every corn and callus | iiiiche cked ready to flee in case t shrivel and vanish. That's the new |35, e At T Gotn T his house afloat , way, painiess, sure, safe, quick way. |’ STordn, A el of | tide o P e e e iy | Taftviie. Unidertaker J. A. Hourigan | {10, *[0nas L et Fvery druggist the land sells Heard and Seen. i The docks about tie = ave a “GETS-IT,” 35 cants a bottle, or sent | 4 Mrs. Frank Geer are fn | C3ugh image has been direct by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. | Plainfield, N. J., for ten days reported, r 2 into the hundreds to 14 One nimbas aoias e lizea | Mike g00d the troubie done. These ar USE ALLEN S FOOT EASE, | : entertainment given by | 8 NORE. Storns that have vist he antiseptic powder to be mnaken | in February and this one on March snto. ine shoes ou want rest nnd Plans for Masonic Banquet. have made havoc with the seasho oomeor aching, swollen, Thomas McBroome, E. E. Gilbe properiy al e. eating feet. uce Allen's’ Fool-Hase. | . . The wind lald low & a Tolisves corns and-punions of api| 0 I Miller. the committee in charge | R z barn doors gain snd prevents blisters, ore and | Of the arrangements for the Masonic | Road district, taking them Sailous apota_ Just the thing for Danc. | banquct, have appointed the date for hinges and placir em many fe ing Fartles Paton: ToatherShoes, and | Max The programme commit- | from their places. Zo Ereaxing I \c:“ Shoes i 18 the|ies is George 1. Prior, Arthur . Class Entertained. 't accept any substitute. Fot Ires | Recovering from Acoident. entertained the memb: i parkahe Tias b Allen §. Olmsted, Ls Ror. X, | day school class at tean her ente; was efreshments were Serye . Tecos recelv of the for a wee » his side, the keat & driving in Balt LOST AND FOUND % ‘dnr n~ the evening. | Club Meets. LLOST_ganrdar evening holween Joun K. Hawkins of Norwich| The Comfort club of Caivars Prospoct Bi. wnd Boswell Ave, & Melon | was In town Saturday, copal church held its first me *rmgs Newasd if defi al ofiice. | o Smitu-Grown minstrel company | the Lonton season Monday eveni went to V. niown Saturday night and | with Mrs. Thon Wilkinson, Sewin, LOSY —Safurday cvening, In Dleinficld | gave an entertainment, They made | was done and later a box will b o on Plainfleld car. s lady's gold “Watah | the trip in a hie four-horse sieigh. | away purpos Anger, 4L pacelve rewand if roturned | *‘Michael Daloy. o member of the| Dr. F. D. Malue ' etd oo Buitatin’ Sy T L o5 ns o (he T North Da- | MasS will bo gvest of Dr and — e Siary Lawson of Deniclse ASTHMA <t of M7 nr H G Webs | Warehouse P Benjamin W S e o i Coon_of Fiat Roek spent the | ook 5 Lia? dat Mrs. Augus s, of Two Maletaciors, 1 ‘doing for catarrh, Bronshilis, Asth- T Mg Aents Mo e oWh e W e Povee e N Lrae Mackt ey | Middletown.—Phero wera but Ct. on_the 6th . eases in the police court during Febru- | 1833, for the Murder of Fhe MOON CO, Mew London. CL |, A year ago in February there ant Account of T Numerous | AcUITuThE L were 32 cases Robheries, Burgla bank hich poured over the n Lawton Heig livan and his men other section was under water Pl d to Canterbury in spite of two weeks of constant snow shovel- The night was pitch dark, the a gale and the rain fell in Canterbury age is not s kept I essi: torrents. pleasant thing to think of (much less t ) on such a It was im- pos: to keep a_lantern burning ttle could be done in the dark or a lantern in one hand, and to set no down was to have it blown awa were filled with water and things worse, the ground was ¢ with ice under the wat Ta togetter, it was one of the worst storms n ‘meny a year, and those who a out did laugh a al r's flood. The next time he storm coming all for rubber boots, ks of Packer is very Hartford mproveme ex end Vv few braved part_fell wn_quite with one 1e tree wires but the horses got into th Pt was not very success- there were freque: | YOU CAN'T EARN MONEY WHEN YOU'RE LAID LJF There are a of people in this who can fford to be sick rhaps none of vou feel that you {can, but certainly some of you, can't | for as soon as you are sick, your| | wages stop and worry and debts begin to pl The sensible thing for you to do, soon as you feel run-down worn out, no matter what the se, is to take something just as v n to build up strength and heaith Make vourself more eom fortable and provide against serious sickness. @ don’t belleve there is any other icine mac t will do ns much | towards saving your health and thus helping you save your money as Rex- © Oil Emulslon. It {8 a medi- L gets right at the trouble und relfeves it by toning the nerves, en- | rich the Dl and giving new calth to the whole body, It doesw’t do this by means of ulcohol or habit¥orming drugs, becauss contu ne. Its strength and power is due to pure 1 1ypephosphites, long en 1 physicians, the one for it , the other for its tonic lue for the iirst | t ire combined, and the re- i real nerve nd hody- medieine « strength- \ T o tell y s el f in ever W | gosl you nothing, If it st make you sirong and well again, come back and get your meney. will be given (o you without wowd - quesiion. Sold pnly at the more than 7.000 Rexall Stores, and in this town only by us. $1.06.-N, D. Sevin & Sen, 113 Main Street, Nerwich, Conn, 2 :| FOR SALE *| To the Farmers of this Section: ADVERTISEM under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF 8¢ per Line, Six Words to the Line ENTS or TO RENT” | | ner-Stanton Co., South Goiden Bt _ mar2d T WANTED_To T with _option of buying, small farm sultable for market gardening, about one s dri any dired h dgeport, Conn To purchase a store som for cash. owed TSpITEN Ving_elsewh MEN AND WOMEN WANTED f0 h many appoints unnec ngths, 34.5 for free list of posi et Frankiin institute, | Yora wo Sron ter, N. Y. feb2dd | Tl 0465 Home hotel, 126 |~ FOR Main St, Danielson, offers every mod ern convenience. Rates $5 to 36 week. Transient rates 31 a day. feb3d { Two Floors of Building INo. 11 and 13 Ferry Street, Suitable for light other purposes. | Inquire of The Vaugha Feundry Co. manutacturing SUMMER COTTAGES x Memi—r ox Saic. Weekepars, Pieasant View, Reutais, $174-J2000 season. uspectivn o Though a'e Anc Long Ang FRAAL “A. COX, | @ IMgh Street, Weste Loog Listaice 4vcbhone. 50 SALE HORSE W Salesmen. 375 per month | & AM BUTING pouiizy of ail kir ang 3ii expenses to begin jnyons having same d postat 5ot absolutely A Samucl Gellert, Coichester, Conn. | from deal T §— — AT - = | $u8, Smokins " ana | Tboms your mANGE need © | Pnn Wholesase T Patent stove Drick 10 Bt ARy range tioa Oy New York, 3anisa | for 31 8 J. Siow, New Haven. nepiod 7}}!0-’!‘)‘\(‘ ALD THESPASSING NO- | KOk SALE The Leonard \v. Bucon | aCiss pinted on cloti. 1Exik. six fof | real esidic’ in Norwich consisiing of S weive for tLat. " The "Hulletis | the 1aTES munsion Bovss o aweling Felaters, Norvich: conn | Bouses, 55 Barie, outbuiidings and 1] | - — | 2er&%e Aveniently” focuted ia e St A C e D) | nels, 30 Water SL. every Thursday. ' lefmS' atiraciive (o~ the Duyecs s | Bennett. novila S its own w. supply | T WANTED _Raw turs. Wil be :b tne e R | store of George H. Fratt, No. 7l Water | ¥ orwic octida | O ey A K WWosdworts: | ~ Hom sAva A sacond hanE Fosd ot noviod tomoblle. Fhone 585, Norwich, or ad | WANTED—Plano tunng. A. G wor- 98 Frankiin St iv4d el B¥3-d Toom dou, ss Prospect St. City. bouse,wi i estate. Main"st. | HELP WANTED HENK B OVER — 0 o | and 2ou. 6% lul-"“i' b.um,;y size) | i <. Second | envelopes, neatly printed, for 31.96; 508 | General Housework Girls, Second | {R¥FloREs, s xes Tasee | Chamber Maid, Hospital Laun- | prices for an ou are o need of. Tue Eull pany, Nerwicn, | Conn. FI.E EMPLOYMENT BUREAU M. J. Coscoran. Supt. Central Bidg. | —— —— - | EOISAEE FRINTING —Look at these prices: 508 | 6% envelopes (e Siflosa 8iz0), cata “prnted in corner, $Lavs Luov, 325 800, *385 V0,000, “FI0T B0l notencads, FOR SALE R A R The Mar oov, | 4sTBaudn Haset ¢ rooms, bathroom, € water, barn and gard AMOS n30FStebaTus FOR SALE We have a lot of Pigs about 8 weeks old, alsc Eight-room Cottage a lot of Shoats from 4 tc Parke -Davenport with bath and steam 3 good barn and \ayfi: :c = . 5 months old, which we ; five minutes’ wal rom ain o " M .rect. Price reasonable. will sell cneap N i s (e DERRY HILL FARM 7 Main Street, Norwich, Ct A BEAUTIFUL H{)ME Now 1s the timo to list it you want to sell consisting of an § room house with all list of customers dern improvements and in perfect | Sena gescription or call. condition, together with barn and a i WILLIAM F. HILL, | large lot,’ for sale 25' Shetucket St., Norwich, Cenn. E. A. PRENTICE, Phone 300 8 Cliff Strcel | Telephone 147 Opposite Thames Bank The Nepenset Shingles myke a roof fire caused by proot inst Sparis’ ahd embers—a extremely durable and, Unusually i | : | [ | | | COL. EARL N. GALLUP ~ AUCTIONEER | A graduate from Jones' Nat. School ot Auctioneering. Specialty of Farm and | Pedigreed Stock. Merchandise and Real Estate Sal Address R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. Telephone 1-3 WiLi.IisM A WILCCX Real Iatate Broker, LEGAL NOTIOES = B douar on the To able March 1%, 19 FOR SALE 5 Office ,fi shatl he Cottage of § rosms ana bat A ndie s Ne ment, electric lights, call bell 11 a, R ; | Persons negie tp pay thei ot . I N e e Themas H. Beckley MGUIRE citerneaas, | ELMER R. PIERSON. THE FINE RESIDENCE No. 26 Warren St. ALL CONVENIENGES Apply To JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetneket St Norwieh, Ot FOR SALE The Fine Manufacturing Plant fately oceupied by the Tobin Arms Mfg. Co. IN GREENEVILLE. The main building consists of three fioors of about 2,000 square feet each and there is a large ad ditior. and office building. The property is supplied with 50 horse water-power at lowest price in Connecticut. the Plans and full particulars upan application. Favorable terms. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St. Norwick | FOR SALE FRANC!S D. Central Building DONOHUE Norwich, Ct Real Estaie B«rgam I am offering a number of fing very attract ARCHA W, COIT, Roem A, Chapman Building, Oppesite Y. M. C. A, ik B RYON'S AGENCY. febsd Willimandie, Conn. J. F. CONANT, 11 Franklin St. Whitestone 5c and the J. F. 100 | | Cizars are the best on the market £ry ihem growi 1 eat ph our *in he have el ‘n to ben forth, an age depar! look: arted , Deneath mankin, 4 ed lantaropist 1 find! you a. psed since you were our sratitude imbibed beneath a trop- ned finished when you lay ' neemen d of a HUMOR Jught the Yon aroun a fine timi had to Kindre me Ja more WANTED | FOR SALE TO RENT Tor ‘acons deep- within the p?pm;...;m. Pomie St best ‘need ap- | Red puliets. Inguite wt Moo .“{A\,,,,, 10 h B soparate : ] = e = = -“T","“ Au.l " G.. Bulietin mn | ers. lu-nulre of ’\lrs Hall, 565 Boswel nd two toms. | —— IN'T s g 1 g 3 Stapte. Ve | 4™ marsd | _TO_RENT_Lower | i | EEEY o & ton St all Improv our primeval verdure WANTED Sen and women [0 retain e A EIDN TS OE: |llatasit ot it s . S5 | el oty sbriiiey e i the | ern 1o pe ne Dip” writes | Hookbinder, 108 Broadwas A .carthstones better? Come, the Swall. - Frivate by a % arid === T8 iimost soul, © honored S SESmArIe | RENT—Two conne : = ) 2 domg good Dusiness, goou location, at et Watiik hasder ol i loatitaneo tan et WANTED Bomiders. Mre feus Tufin ftiine Sortn, s present o £ € betts, § Oak St mar3Tuths |m‘.,.v is leavi country. ~Address J. r—a flat, 130 dream pictures in your b . oo Wilding, Bradford, R. 1 ardd rooms, all modern | t o Sane Bulleiin, Ol N : iys large ral , 85 Unle | r “WANTED 325 paid_one | 50" horse powsr cars fine | | viid be S 1ady ARG awn " ditTebite noving plonie theatre sent | — o o —sunny { ©re told some day ave F soRcantrated - B e ttunal i seven-room tenement, J 11 that fin Pt = ! permanent position ) tores, ‘.\r;,,“m:'\‘. L e e s o | Al that fine glow that from the sun fi £0. mard §200%1 Whitney, ac Sulletn Oifice 4 b L | TwanTED man _in | | 88 5 paint snopy ver or nn- | Four muies; good work- | Notning es will be isher. ( e Garage, West- | govd standin, nquire | U VORI and no play ma K :q 1 t doubties re: 5 % 1o Gk Moaias. S0 Mbr Dliver. Houck | FOR SALE—FIfty /9 ) 3 . sunlod | iountiess” p 34 Bummer St. pleuse call at Fagan's | quire at 3oore’s Marke | ¥URNISHED Ko irai doew- | > Smoke Rnop, 163 Main Bt for a frst| febzed S 1100, skeaus nent ABQtire 18 UBion 56 | It vou BhbY sing us to_any performance this week? | business, with s | At any e, pile on a few more - = FOR RENT ¥ GIRLS WANTED—Apply The T \ Ge Torewood, in he New OF THE DAY ze. jus ker sure ula- e in come pur- Yale ne owes means of ness in somg de- striche this num- are in >vince. The there ore than s German navy's dirigible ing fisted with a 40- ver searchlizht, capable of t ot the sea it Austr industry is backwardness still s ck of transporta- 1 to the necess: ia, Switzeriand, Opean nations en making prov technical schools. sti Fime difficulties value au and Gue T $TR971 1 protector mate hat is has been for monkevs and buildings ( vorship it as a d nuseum of al s Jorts manufac- artly Ner- have islon instruc- aring of the from - 15 of population - of £ 600,000 ( from many it is here deity shed by person can obtain a of wine, beer and exce Lose Wi ieir state. provincial who have been con- Prahma hold this an- S8

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