Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 11, 1914, Page 3

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'w:."""" m"“n'(fl$:xl A mn?u'l': COMPENSATION WITH | J. L. LATHROP & SONS | B8 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. 300 per cent return for every dollar in- in b 3 t N, " Geated Insurance. It is impos- b o him sible to 13-3 the um?u amount of | Yate's objective game is its contest ‘aggressive rather than, ng the “was_ consi gentl e~ d‘ e eomamce ‘costo to as| With Harvard, and the Blue team, {f it oy A e e ther. wal. A | ere assured of & win over the [y R e P e b e L B e et £ Oy Extra Heat, Just When You Need It oo, 0t eret I et Above o Froren iy ' WITH a Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater in the for you immediately. e e | Taoie ons ghiochus Yo s | e Joftorson, Coach Hin, oS Horve sed | Moran can make tham pisy ans Kind oF - house you arc safeguarded when accidenss, lll'::::::' Bu.:l":lnn:‘“l E‘:"M-fi- st = el down. g reatized that| WILL PLACE BAN ON JUMPERS. »hap 0 youE hnmz A% - . e 20 SN AT 2 | OBt 2o T Dot o T : You are about "fo starton |osnizes e o gw:mzé&:;&%ym.gem% n;;mbfls“"_’;g Cintse et = <, e PE RF ]O N 7 1s ceton’s. e conversatlon. Va- ¥ « R oo s e e e ot 0 LSS s e S SMOKELE HEATERS . He finally ressed himself regard- fly take out an Accident Policy | & ing the. thing that Durt his fesings latter the e naiah na mMore then anything. else that hap- | hesr the oha e Had ot they are Cold snaps have no-terror for you, for the Perfection suppli¢s just the' in the Trav. i s do. e 1o, oAl ang. thorone| Pened. during the gaine by remarking: | younger siement will be. concerned in o g o or sitting room warm and e and apparently the only place that the| T Would like to know the fellow thal|the statement that the big leaguers comfortable. Burns kerosene—easy to handle and inexpensive. g B. P . LEAH"ED & co, will i < 3 urphy ou Wwho run most of the country’s base. put - 3 ng Captals 1" Frinkey 1s credited with a lot of Perfection Heaters are portable, heat quickly and are smokeless and odorless. b 'f.'“}"‘%&’&‘é{‘;" O Taian. | thinge that Me mever was guilty of -‘?.f";i.e"xf‘u,‘"n: d'.';:%‘: x‘:"w‘m’m‘i‘i‘: s At furniture dealers and general stores everywhere. Look fot the ridge, t, thinking | |ine of T R aAmerican tac | doing. He dld figure:in a number of|g Oz SOVRL I WIL Make many Triangle Trade-Mark. x JOHN A. MORAN B ites tarwie ‘each othe incldents that have helped to. make|hesitate as well a8 pat a cHeck on the = s be American tackle, oppose each other. = | football history. He had & method | Fegerar i D eck on the C In that ome-department if no other,| foofball Mistory. Mo el n mettol ral league enthusiesm of some of ‘rv stment Broker the game chould furmish & spectacls| Ul yer, Tiat would ot Do fevorably | ey sedink {alent sewed up by organ: STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK ized Dbaseball who are contemplating [ STATE AND INSURANCE | oY°R,loses by a fow points, such results | vy men o the same experience and| "geived by moders plewics, Chasern, | bis league moguls, ~Sald a prominent New § - - A SPECIALTY Fato 15 & poorer team. ability, varying but & few pounds in|, J"C.C: ‘plaved in was the last en- | & Pasie magmate: lew York Buffalo o2t weight, and the recognized peers for| k¥ ever BAyed ‘o TRV T o or he food of organized baseball at ifice Over Capital Lunch Where Desire Lays the position of tackle, arraved one | Ea¥ement Yale had with the UBNCr-|the present time is such that I can Albany < Boston Off, Phone 378,~Residence 1179-3 The foregoing is not intended to in-|against the other. Those who wit- ua’d New York, in 1893, hold out no hope for jumpers getting 3 — | Gicate that Yale does not desire to|nessed Balin's play in the Harvard| A3 NOW ZOP% 5 (W00 100 g oppe. |DAcK to our ranks if the war con- ~ A ORNEYS AT LAW game, whenn practically unaided he| ..t (iSRRIt B RIS daker, | Unues. When the Tri-State league de- sicsidale £ retain| threw himself into the. Crimson at-|Site JOHeRel AOScReilion, o i stvie|fled the big leagues a penalty of.thres FTY] N tack, often to stop it with no gain or years' suspension was inflicted on the 3 EDWIN . HiSAINE w4 but & short one, can realize the battle| Of Same, ond Te Tt o iy | PlaYers who case their lot with that Attorney-at-Law. than it : that will be put forth on one side, and| hat _the Ko AL U MO | oreanization. TFive years was the pun- ) mar10a Shannon Building, ' | Prince Yale enthusiasts will vouch that an| P30 sulbaiedsush- ishment for offenders who went over equally stiff exhibition of power and| pEpyILDING OF BASEBALL . to the Pacific coast league. The Fed- 5 footbail knowledge will be sgen on the erals are likely never to be taken z B Perki Lo opposite_side. = CONFRONTS MOGULS. | back. In all wars there has been en- | Portant manufactories and shipbuild- | noon program, introduced Mrs. G. M. rown & Perkins, Attumeys-at the New Haven institution with its| Yale should win that game, and may —— mity, but no such bitterness charac- |INg plants. The siege of the town is|Graves, who gave two vocal soios in a Over Uncas Nat, Benk, Shetucket St. |best team ‘on the field. Aleck Wilson,|win it by a score equal to that made| New National Agresment Must Be|terized any struggle as is manifest in | ON© of the most memorable in history. | pleasant manner, A Perfect Day, and Entrance atairway Dear to Thames| Ainsworth, Howe, Legore and several|by Harvard, but if Coach Hinkey's| Drawn Up—Other Important Rules. [the DPresent strife. Organized base- | If Was invested by the French, Enmg-|I Love You Truly, accompanied by National Bank. Telephone 38-3. | of the star wearers of the Biue, who|men fail to do so, learn the reason = balt is determined to make an exam- | 1'sh; Sardinlans and Turks in October, | Mrs. Howitz. have been given a very easy time of it | why before concluding as to the com-| Baseball must be rebuilt from cel-|Pié of the men who have violated their | 1354 but held out until Sept. 3, 1855.| New England Legends, was the sub- this season will be in the lineup. A | parative abilities of Harvard and Yale | lar to dome during the coming winter. | &8Teements, and the punishment they | 1% cemetery contains the bones of fject of the afternoon. Interesting 3 - T e s ouvain, Sshot to | Will recélve should have a deterrent | About 127,000 victims of that war. The [ old legeneds were read and The Frogs| Bristol—Mrs J. H. King has semt Dleces It must be patched up. Bet. |effect on players in the event of fu- | POPulation today is about 56,000. of Old Windham was given a prom-|her check to the borough fire depart- CHAMPION WELSH NATIONAL ASSOCIATION WiLL ter to clear the debris away and re- | tur wars. Of.course, if the Federals| Vailly~—A small town in northern | nent place. ment for $100 in appreciation of the A R B and organized baseball ‘get together | France mine miles oast of Seroiern| A vocal solo by Mrs. Graves follow- | services of the firemen in extinguish- Baseball must have a new reserve reached | and 12 miles west er whic oined in singing | ing the fire in her residence in Clif- semi-annus gl . 1IEUD YO A DRAW|STILL SURPORT ONGANIZED BALLI. uestall-must Bavh o new remteys | e Contrars tusnpons boa | S, 12 plice: meat of bouths of ‘Leos, {55, S0S, ™l o I0od i o tans | tos strest st wask o o e e e i | Charlie White Made Whiriwind Brooklyn Nationals Not Change | Toerales. new purchasine, tules, rales |1f TOt the deserters probably mever|with the Veele The arshitostoon|e substantiallunch was served by the 2 5 and after Nov. 16. in Fierce 10 Round Battl Hands, Decl Ebbets that can be enforced against “covec- | Will return to the big tent. That is|monument of the town is a beautiful | RoStessh and committee, Mrs. Tracy Saybrook.—A reading class has been ol Wi ing up” young. players, rules that wiil| ot my exclusive feeling In th® mat- Freddie Welsh of Wales, lightweight| Omaha, Neb., Nov. 10.—B. B. John- | permit young players to advance more “rfi- the magnates are practically a RANK L. WOODARD, Treasurer. church about 800 years old, stil] in an ' MTS- Harriet Wood, Mrs. Agnes Wood, formed by the members of the Phila~ o excellent state of preservati Mrs, Haines, Mrs, Kramer, Mrs, Holt, | thea society of the Congregat! champlon of the world, was held to a |son, president of the American league, | rapidly in the profession, rules that | unit’ s ‘also an anclent hespital i Vaill, | Mrs. Ringsbury, Mrs. Hull, Mrs. Gager. T Ana Wi left for home tonight after the Nation- | will give the piayer who has served |y . ¢ | — The population is glightly in excess of | Mrs. Goss, Mrs. Webb. ita will: entertalny: o' S~ Gy al Assoclation of Professional Baseball | his time in the higher leagues right | YALE VARSITY DISPLAYED home Friday afternoon. 1,500. The making of hosiery and lace ig the principal oceupation of the peo- ple. leagues, now 1o session here. had giv-| to his unconditional release after hav-| ~GREAT FORM AGAINST S enassirance that it would continue|ing played o certain number of years 0y S9WneT. acRUBS entertain Saturday at tea in homor of | 10 p5ivs, hearty eupport to. organised |In the league, | .\l e |'" Secret Serimmaging the Blue Men| Tracy-Le-Val.—A hamiet of north- |Fire Burns Hole in Roof at Dr.|Miss Lucy Avery daughter of Mvs e law o ol BV yertatrte Sl Scored Four Toudhdowns. ern France, in the department of Oise, | Klein's—Samuel McDonald’s New | Georse Avery of Thames street, whose clined to discuss the probability of | reserve rule should be the easiest >f e s 10 miles northeast of Compiegne and | VYark State Contract. SpEApeEant b WAMo Lathros S SN DT b i iy o el ball | all ruies to- enforce. . A gentleman's | New Haven, Conn., Nov. 10—VYale's | 15 miles northwest of Solssons, on a by London has been announced. gpening the arms of organized basehall | all rules to enforce, |4 ESBUEMANS | foothall team played in the best form | small tributary of the Oise. . Its pop: Mrs,_Sarah J. Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. | Hartford—Judge Herbert Bullard in: COLCHESTER Groton,—Mrs. E. Oliver Winship will - it has so far exhibited thls season in |latfon scarcely exceeds half a. th ‘B P Teo i eral situation serv whes a thous b ~ = y. In inutes of | fashioned, and are % y vy warned the legv- Wecbiman ta Chicego "o Thursans | - Bassball st have & release clause. actual serimmaging, the varsity scored | ing and gardening on a fimitea Sl | ¢, 5e liie o v e 7| (. seatet Contimaing. cases Gt -| four touchdowns, by clean e | Here’ in. moah & corlits eh - | week to week. “If this keeps on,” he and discuss the probable change in|Probably the best relcase clause WOUld| of the ball. It is understood that the |years old. It has an octagonad. stee- | yl'S, MeSting of Colchester Erange | eyid “I will be compelled to use dras- 135, N T e P e tb e varsity tried several entlrely new |pla and a primitive stome roof. In. | ring eld in Grange hall Tuesday eve- | iz measures to clear the calendar. first round was lively, dut inef- | conference between members of eeason began to pay said or Ome | s p A S Ll 2 wadl with | side is a baptismal fount with small ! i 4 White deserved a shade In the | national commission and leadfng 'o‘;f kiathic Sminty, L oxatias b’;‘,:;:, olang | Teat success. The scrubs could do|columns of the 13th century. s e St Eire. mN'; _Hao‘:;lnfiDt Oscar Schreck, of ) mention names, but admi d and flctals of the mmér leagues, which we| A ight pay two weeks' salary in licu | JOthINg against the rush line, which | wjadyslawow—This Russian i D e o A e e e gy O i e e (i Soli's 0L e TR Tondiing i A SUGhL vey buy wedi e sy hon i el Wiadysia is Ru town of [ roof of Dr. J, McKlemrs house on |missioner Jesse O. Phelps of Hartford Bider.. Thin adds streagih to the ye- Sanised ball on & souad fotner | - Flayers mignt very well be given | st 18 bellsved that Coach Himkey | B 0 e R e o R B ay T rday e S | N i envim‘ s ool e WAL X e ted g knocko Chaxies Ebbets, president. of the| TiEht fo claim unconditional releases | Ias decldeq upon the following Ineup | Siwalii and 43 mnilos noTth Of east of |aftor & fom Mimtay I ok Toa | to the prevontion of the, Introdustion| 2 o o e, (R e SiL Tt ey 108 xl:rgfilzn‘hzggoo:um llaofg\:;udub, m;:e after having served ':§flsln periods in | 1o} “tacile, Talbott; left gusrd, Con- };fl!‘:;bursé ;he Eu‘!o!unpe‘hfl\';l;. which | fire was put out. A hole about two |of the hoof and mouth disease to this i o B ik of organiza- - e - | for some distance forms undary S | o the bods, but missed with thres left | con was not to, change hande. ; in| To¥: center, White: right guard, Wal- | e Terween Huseis and Bast Prassia, |root. o - . {NTOUSh -the|scction of the sttas. i 1 “T shall remain in 1 as lone B Wilson; left | SeParates it from the Prussian town | AMiss Emily Plerson of Cromwell was | _Bristol—Chief of Police Ernest T } Welsh began to fight like a cham- | as my heal i e man: q Wilson; left | piovelan bogan to fght Ike & cham |as my heaith permits,” he sald, and T|the major leagues’ Any piayer who |hiichack: Alneworth: rignt haifback. | o6 SCHwInt Several browerles dre|in town Saturdsy istributing suftrase | Belden and Prosccuting Attornes| !a corner and giving him a good lacing. | been no option given on the Brooklyn|and B should not be sent to a_lawer | KnoWies; fullback, Le Gore. 2 commerce | literature. james T. Mather have received a num-| i carrie ichae] V' N In the fiftly Welsh took another big|club and I would not sell my. interests|league without his consent, while the - 13 the atvinim. Aene the st o [ e e s oty Wi Bave il vyece teow lead, whaling White all eround the | for o million dollars and the inventory| plaver who has served five years in Famous Infieider Killed. Blahoslowlenstow, afe dense forests | was the Euess of ericads m town Sots ving and. taing Nttle Dumishment in | saivs of on oo Gy Lhe HIventory | B ascs A sufl AA shovid b entitied to| . Sacramento, Calit. Nov. 10—Henry | ctaining mamy ot ihe memme, forests | was the guest of friends in town Sat- ture company. The complatnts| return. The Chicago boy showed bet- | for the individual players.” claim unconditional release in case he | Reits, at one time a member of the |groves of the pagan Lithuanians The| Mr and Mrs. Ronald K. Brow: will be placed in_the hands of State ter in the sixth, but Welsh jarred The national board of arbitration|did not wish to go, at the behest of his [ famous Baltimore Orioles’ infleld, was | town was named for King Vladisles | tu roa": mm( nnu in N ni’re- Attorney Hugh Alcorn. g;h!‘te w!t: lefts and took the round | continued tonight its cong#ieration of Bh;’bl'x to a ll;::llar league. lfllfled ‘g:xrte {’u! nlgix!y‘by an t-\llmn;i IV, and at one time it belonged to Sur:d-y :i:h: rxr:m%mwn‘ m b:efll: - ~ shad the list of it ers. sl be ropresented on | Dile. % began playing professional | Prussi Dem e 3 Max Boastie ‘White caine back strong in the sev- | g, |+ O complaints e e commission, . whion | ball in Sacramento in 1890 and a few e T2 o g Ao Tabosn Barwart o e A ' enth and, after taking two hard ones,| ‘Today's sesslon of the minor league|should consist of five members, a rep- | vears later went to the big league with | Borkum Island_—A German possession | *“h %ins Isabeba Hayward " | organization, with the exception of the | resentative of the. players, a represent- | the Baltimore team. He was a mem- |in the North Sea. with an area of | o TiOthY o St g ite missed with two uppercuts and | adoption of e resolution piedging ad. | &tice of the public, preferably a news. |ber of the Dan Brouthers-Reits- |about 12 square miles just off the |SNEOYC \o 1) Giimore of Pro ’ e, Was | herence to organized ball, were Tou- - g Ngresen::lt‘livos of the two mh;y Jennings-McGraw Infild in fi';‘,:f:; m—}fl,wfi'ffn'.i "’:fu';’:g; ME*"' ionce: S10 antdin. o Me: Olkeares fine in character. ig leagues and a president, elected by -97. - the brothers for'a few days. Mr. Gil o round was about | The Canadian Northwest L and | these representatives. — Frisslan_group and lies 28 miles e . the Canadian leate have aeiag fos| A new national agreement must be Accepts R. A. C.'s Challenge, northwest of Emden. Germany, gnd 12 | Wil 7Y his luck hunting. = = | Welsh deserved the elghth by & | permission to close their parks daring|drawn up. The national ssreement Jewett City football t - | Dilce directly ngith of the Dutch codst |, Cichester caller M 2 Thinge Weh Tenda Tt ke (Dary | 1915 on account of the Huropean war| Should be adopted by the major and opis the challengs lsaned by BoA O, &;;?:’h:m:flf A * Semust MeDonala has retirned from sh lan ee and the general sentiment was, in fa- | C18s8 eagues. for a game Saturday. Address_com- Y WOV |a few days’ stay in Millertos bead as the round ended White out- | vor of granting their request. The mat. | These are merely susgestions, muclel | munications to James Barry, Jewett o the cemter, intg twa paris. — s off & Until improvements had been % | Where he has a sawmill cutting off a ter will 1 rTOW. for a plan. Fault may very well b made in Ea.'x: y{'.‘).&fl’?m;m:nw beep | found with many of zhyum B\‘fl m; recent vears, this central lowland was | AT€® tract of timber ln:‘cll. R ibe cflohm"y” m‘:&“"‘h“ the ring | agreed upon for mext vear's conven.|MaY Serve to start something. completely submerged at every high |, HarTy Bigart was the gu of o o the frie; in New n Mo A champlon | tion but B, Joseph has sent & e A s Welsh to Meet Duffy _ |tide. The town of Borkum is in the | friends London Monday. +back away.. White drove Welsh into a i flok : B Y. Nov. 10.—Freddie|Western section of the island, near a |, David Bresnahan has resumedm his ok Y Jaite drove Welh, into 2 | cgation of boosters, who hope to se-| NO LONGER ADMIRED uffalo. v alo, N Y., cure the meeting the folowing year. Welsh, the lightweight champlon, end | much frequented bathing resort. Its|dutles as brakeman on the Branch rights and lefts to the body. White BY QUAKER FANS.| Jimmy Duffy have ‘matched for | Pobulation is-close to 3,000. The isl- | Tailroad after two weeks vacation. authorens teanee S poacket OMfice O | janded two. rights on Weish's jaw as a fen-round bout here November 19.|anders guin their lvelihood chiefly noy. e GREATEST YALE PLAYER Famous Connle Mack Popularity | They have agreed to weigh 137 pounds, | through fishing and the raising of live- . BALTIC Leaving Because of His Release of | ringside. : White rush S ) again driving Welsh into a. corner, | Coach Hinkey Has Remarkable Record - Dr. J. M. KING whero he landed five times WIthout & | Gaptained Team Two Years the Big Three. = P Coruelius MacGillicuddy may go his . DEN’]‘IS’I‘ e T lonnd Deppercd him with| Frank Hinkey, the head football| own sweet way and dismember the THE WAR PRIMER swung wildly with blood trickling, into | Sooch, @t Yele, bas had a remarkable| Athletics. They are his, and we care|| gy National Geographic Society Whist and Entertainment Given by St. The Only Thing. = - It thoso oy sog: ines Keop| M2TY's Council—One-Act Farce Wil up their present gat Great Britain| resented. will have to bottle up her navy or oo Monday evening a very successful Es = career on the gridiron. not what he may do with them. He kias it goodby—Florida Times-Union. | whist and entertas was Mey Building Ine o iy st an s | QEIVST S gogh . omer ot tho| By o s e e e e / C¥ o an1TaWE 2% out of Yale's football counclls. He haa| if he only breaks his champions vp WILLIMANTIC Peptite Tk ol o returned each season since then to help | enough to give someone else in' the| .o .\ Aictrian town, a majority TR AR s P, o e I o M out for'a week or more when most| American league a chance for the 1915 Y e e, Wit Au nhabi Arme- o = . However, from the fans uf | O Whose 7,000 Inhabitants a7e JEme: Senators Defeated Tigers presented, commencing with two. reels "As his business would allow him, he| Philadeiphia Gonnié 15 very apt to re- | nans, on the Cueremoez river, WHISH| 1o Scnators gefeated the Tigers in|3f MOVINE pictures, after which about has lengthened his stas ot Mem Trsven | o Comrioncd doubie sress. | separates Galicia and Bukowina. THe | us villimantic Duckpin leasue. Taes. | 30, tables of whist were played. prizes Green String Be sou Kolo- > 2 until last season he was with Howard| Th place is 19 miles east of south of day evening by a score of 2 points to 1, Lein8 awarded as follows: Ladies’ first. Native Spinach b Jopes the fereaior part of the time.. e e e oo | [Doo" Cumningham rolled. o old-thme| MT%. Peloquin. a vase: second, : oy Bile @ plaver of the old school el fans and Morooco leather. Large salt works | 10T and knocked down the high to-| \fise' Regina Biotte. Mons, feat 2o - / Sonws Lo e game, and 't tal wi Fancher had 122 for D Callllflower- ince the returt|knows the modern one as well as the are also located in the neighborhood. |y o4 cingle, The score: seph Boucher, tobacco Second, old one. Ruigorod—A small town of South- Belanger, necktle; consolation, Wil- Hinkey has Walter Camp as chiet| Broadway she Soi ern Russia, 21 miles south of southwest SENATORS liam Dounelly. = advisor and besides he will be able to| Mr. of Tcherkazy and 185 miles east of 90 .107 105 Following the card playing there was » rally t6 him many of the great Yale north of Odessa, on the Tiasmin river, 8 "9 84 a finely rendered violin solo by Miss People’s Market : Piavers of the past, Stom’ thes'tearm e e cnt oF tho Drieper. ~The inna % Sexina, Diotie, atcompanied an the pi. . 1892 down. local | itants, about 1,200, are engaged chief- 94 ano by Miss Bibiane Gaucher. A sonz 1 6 Franklin Street Coach Overbagh is trafnhrdlug, * Hinkey was Yale's sreatest end. He| favorites go. iy in the manufacturing of sugar. 104 13 108 by Miss Anne Robitallle was given in| N. F. A Taning Up was known as the Silent Captain when| The release of Eddie Plank and | There is some commerce in grain and e #00d tone, the accompanist being Miss he was at th JUSTIN HOLDEN. Propristor N head of the team in 1893 cattle. B =~ cioerecy i Coach Overbagh is tuning up the N. F. A. squad for the Bulhlny.:nmu 01 250 Toee| Gaucher. 476 491 430 1446] "4 farce In ome act, Les Coeataires de olselle Lena, id [ A town in Russian Poland, 4 small, alfost frail—welgh- W= . TIGERS Madem: was fnely stazed | New London . The squad are o ne than | 14 X 110 88 and the acting was excellent. The B | FAMOUS FURS Save 2 fow v ok, lage: which | than 50 B ! I » 5 108 O, Mats well goti sy shoiiu will palm off Saturday. The seo-| Blue—] e o about 7,000, Demetrius Schiuskoy, de- T | EaMiaf Sab ORI ant Seoy T Tonie Joras Sataniod by the Wast] an e as g Why Badts should / Cnrcot | Mosdhryiswaa Spned. 8 132 e Matome Savecl, Biotens tac | | Men's Coats of all styles. - Ends Tuesday by the scors of 18 to 6. Dosition| * Coombe ase, of course, is pureiy | iR the cltadel of Gostpain until his cher: Madame Girand, Mrs, Bugenis LD e iy aw: 0ot it | sentimental. Jobn has not been abie|dath, at the Beginning of the 17th ont: Cometesse de Gribasec, x,.'i ‘surely, Superior == | All service for time, 3 Y ¥ 'Boh .t‘amB:o Victorene, on ina | M. BRUCKNER, 81 Fraaklin St e e foet £ R a cally To Aid Beigian Rellf C: Ta Bonne, Anna Riel. CASTORIA .= - i) s, raecteen AL, ood Blderkin chapter, B A | 3t atme . Gorton and At ees ; : 4 O i oG- | R held thelr, second. meoting’ of the| McNicrney. were visitors in Providence Mr. and Mra. Joseph Authier, Jr., and ' tmore Dum:

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