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Hhflmnuflpflhufiflfiiflufl-mfln Charge of Larcency—Elopement Climax of Three MMII\IOMHWMM Nor- of $200. : L m%:'“m In the drama of marital troubh i r mm - Hawsray in Worces! 1 began ter 3 émw‘fi .“':r‘“'g" mmmmarvm to;cn- o4 3 wg...u:::]&m ‘wonder-: action, | Mrs. & ®. Keily has ret W‘B savings banks max b lopement. to g.mng the -mu pm-Chflanu as in Ashaway, K. Wask, smother ot was. developed i 'l'l\lm 2 R 30: posits this unntnuluci; .pua. city court on Tuesday morning when | fa E‘!fi, Anithony Gigpletth, & proaperous look- | ed NATIVE TURKEYS ... 40c “'mmmwmfi%m 3 W fin rocer re of 103 ‘lh.lt Central IM mfl “’ that cit; before Judge K he h‘hu-nd. how: ) m and . . tmas recess. Mrs. Jog 'Nb. $8 Fourth Y, appeared pimples, coated ' Al!reet Taft: er c s a Chance of a Life Time to Mary | % | 4 iy et ok headaches, a 1 SCALP m s R Jull e years old, the els, you Buy a Wild Turkey . ""’ o e m “m mn" No‘ 4 o out | husband. : g.r pulou ‘with whom lhe skipped o Wild Turkeys from|umi SR aner New Feare e caday afternoon. 'Since their wAtu'n'nexy suw'nzt avpeared for tho HARPER METHOD ! ' W Canterbury, 4 trwl police on elopers in the court a = r . WW& PRt ok LK el et s the Thursday the couple have been out for a mon-suit, which the judge| The en, Also MANICURING ! honored in the church calendar. Mrs., Lydia _umhr bonds, the man under $500 and denled. b men, take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets { 35¢ 3 5 the woman undu- $200. At the comel tinued abuse | now ané then just to keep in the pink S LA ! | Miangrel Geese . - v... oot Patients at the tuberculosis sanato sion of the evidence on Tuesday mom- |from her On: of condition. PARLORS, Alice Building, Main 8t i ‘had many holiday visits nvm Miss ‘Hazel Anbmn, principal of | ing Judge Kelly found probable cause [ beat her with the family mirror, she| Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the suc- S INT m Geese 30c |um have Norwich—Mon.,, Thur,, Frl, Sat. | ceeseesan fi' ds and hl.n neoived numerous |the Boswell avenue school, is slowly land bound Mrs. Giglotti and Abbm:- said, and when she resisted he broke | cessful substitute for calomel—10c and = - 5 2 i Ducks 3& sifts. recovering from & nervous breakdown |zese over to the superior court. the glass on the floor. She alleged she | 75¢ per box. All druggists. New London—Tue., Wi R 'rh otm = AR ot at her homo on Church street. 5 'l'xie huag?n%ut:x?. ;m“to bctfore leav- foula mtd stn&d t;u :wd n‘&a&l 5 ’n:% Olive Tablet Company, Colum- 0 Tary iy ome s 00 of A longer ant gathered up some us, . Gauinea Broilers .. ....7&& ‘on various topics w-momndafldotm in:xandpmleduplllotthewenr::x which she claime & right to, from the om0 m Guinea Roasters ‘1_00 muan Scienge by Mrs, Mary B-kfl' lyn, N. ¥, .is guest of her apparel and vaduablés in the heuse store and house and started for Nor- We advertise exactly asitis and aunt. Mr. and Mrs, Oscar W. Car- |also a good share of the stock of the |wich, and happened to meet Julius Roasting Chickens 28c Denter of Prospect street this woek, |grocery store. These goods were ship- | Abruzzi on the train. She denied she : . i e ":“’ Year calfing cards printed at i Ped o Norwich under the name of|ran away with the man, or that there & 'nc'dwts In soc' the Bulletin office, 50 for 25c.—Adv. e anq Mbe Franic Menyuis S| Viviano and it wWas through this ship- | was any wrongdoing between ~them. F d Brooklyn, N. ¥. are spending the hol-|ment that the whereabouts of the|The things she took, filling a barel Our hlf.yurly | fmest of Grain M thue {he old-time custom of Téceiving |and Mrs. D. 5. Tatbor of Asyhum Tk B e e e before leaving, Giglottl further claims, | station since {he arrest. Other goods children of Norwich have returned t P. H. Steak ........c 37€|pervics of the black alder and _the | their home after ppending several days | ACcording to the story that Giglott! | nished by a'North Main street man at A few 'Norwich familfes Will con- |idays with Mrs. Marquis’ parents, Mr. eloping couple was discovered. Just|and two boxes, have been at the police his wife went to a clothing store and | were on the way. A Rib Roast ........... 25¢ way. Mr. and Alh, Joseph Adams and|DOUSHt an outdtand had the Bill sent | = Following Judge Kelly's dlsposition | John. of Bonmineras Vi o e 4o - . In a Union street garden the red to him. of the case, bonds of $200. were fur-|in town for several days. 32C white clusters of the snowdrop make a |in North Stonington with Mrs, Adams' told Capt. Patrick O'Day of ~me Wor whose house the couple have been Mrs. Henry Parker has been en- Sirloin Steak ......... cester detective department,” Abbruz- |living since last week. t & °f - Of Sm pleasing contrast, ?oq:-ents. Mr. and Mrs. George Fendle- ‘béen an admirer ' of Mre.| In spite of the husband's appavently flifif’“’:‘fnf,o"“;{’keb;g:h‘:' C{‘,"]“ Sco our entire st“ck Round cessesnees 28C| The new passenger rates on the Con- Gigolotti for some time and the hus- |forgiving aftitude toward his wite and Ov ted road will go into effect ¥Fri- and suspec al e couple ve | following his arriv re from or- Willia: Bottoml ¢ Boston Wi Shoulder Steak ........ 18¢c B s overy “fare on_ the road | , Bavard D. Yoik, a former Norwich | peen shipping goods from the Gigolottl | cester Thursday night, the R oy plis iy g L Srivagpio gy ercoats aay. %z o n Lamb Bise | 0100 o owis, ST T el w2ho” SR | e to] NG R o Several sk | shoved o dasi T ahandog APSuR | & Nomcoms Kinner, ot Hontinsion ; Legs Spring e New |family sre ‘spsnding the. Crristmas ‘Gonnecticut ¢ they got|family. She is a lookin | s Our policy of never to! = Police Captain George Haven of New 1th Mr., York's in the Connecti: city 1 oy 8 y. good looking woman Shoulders Spring Lamb . 18c|London nas completed his 26th year as | vacation with Mr. ¥ork's parents, Mr. |away safely from Worcester. Gigoloth |and the man she went away with 15| 1 Frank Brewster of Rochester, 4 . mn the New London Wlk‘.‘ & 0o Boston on usiness T an tdnl'en and af Little Pig M of Pork 18c p.rtmaa?tanhd ;: now 70 vears of .tee m R ':F.:itnet-dlyrmamlns :m;, 'lhntn he t"g fiacfiely;mfiflfla wu‘n. hduker N. Y. was the week énd guest of his . : = turned he found his home partially |but lately sold out his bustness. Het | Sousins, Mr. and Mrs. Eben Allen of [season to another is the reason. @ Mrs. John B. O'Bri a Washington street, «.+. 40c| A Groton man, Palmer Hewitt, a vet- | Al Mr. ok s rien _and | gismantled and his wife gone. husband is about 38. The latter was s . S eran of the Civil war, has received |liftle daughter, who came to Norwich | “'1n"coure Tuesday he told a tale of |represented by Attorney Jame: e for these sweeping reduction: ied Beef 40c rs ‘admitting him to the Soldiers |{rom Omahe, Neb.. in November, are Former United States Senator Fran-| Dried ceeeeaieaan papers admitting bim to the Soldlers | to mave from the Furner house oa the cis M. Cockrell of Washington,’ D. ., | prices. make his home there. Slater estats to the Haskell hoyse on |y ADDRESS is visiting his daughter, Mrs, Edson carry anything over from one : v 2 Lincola avenue. Mr. O'Brien is in the SNOW STI.L IN CHARGE F. Gallaudet of Huntington place, : Extra Fancy Grape Fruit| rrigay next, the Teast of the cir-|aMice of the Thermos Bottle company UNITED TRAVELERS. AT STATE CAPITOL — Suits and Overcoats that cumeision, there will be three masses |at Sunnyside. . —_— —_ Mr. and Mrs. Will L. Stearns and .f 1 £ 5c, 6 for 2c; 10c, 3 for 28c; 150, 2 {:;s St, rm;en's cl;;;lrch.mtl":le law 3’ e Fom———— Boston Salesman Coming on Saturday Combt:"or-.lca Webster Was With- fiffif)fie;f?fl:u‘gz i\gxin!fy avenne ormerly sold for -Half box $1.50 tinence from flesh me suspend- NG ON * =—Library Books on Subject. out Power in M g Appointment. nd Ars. = . for 250, One-Hi $: R TROLLEY cAR T ton Goodrich Nelson in Franklin, N. Y. |$12.00 ..... are now $ 9.50 ORANGES 15 for 25c; 12 for 25c; H. Whitehead af Boston will come to| Tt was said at the state capitol on = dozen, 500 dozen, One halé box$150 | A meeting of the state tuberculoslal,, | \oiinc Drew Crew's. Attention Norwich on Saturday to speak on|Tuesday that the civil service com- (BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE|$15.00 ..... are now $11.50 4 esman; n Py 1 under n would insis e appoint- cuu‘e‘;’md;;' 3 den, Beforts from the various state| in Franklin Square Tuesday Eve-|fho .wz%" of the United Travelors' | ment of o ruperintendent of the state $£18.00 ..... are now $14.50 hy b..k niny assoc! talk being look- |caj sucee 0] REAL MALAGA .GRAPES ..... routine business was discussed: o B Zoe b Y A forward th with a good Geat of Il bembiact to the riles of (he comtrmins 3 $20.00 ..... are now $16.00 B The plaintive mewing of a cat at- |terest on the part of the local sales- |sfoft-and that Comptroller-elect Morris P mxkrgrs . - Yqur flowars for :w'.“gf; tracted the attention of the crew on |men and their friends who will attend. | C, Webstér was without power in his $22.00 ..... are now $17.50 apP doz, 4 m’"b ¥ s the car l?t‘t came into Mr. Whitehead was in Norwich quite |announced appointment of John L. MUSHROOMS ¥y eve- | recently, when he spoke on the same | Wilson to the place to take effect tn s $24.00..... mm’wsls.so ERS . Edward Payson Post, 78, retired, |ning and after soms |eubject at the town hall, ynder the |Jan, 6. The members of the commis- PLANT 2 died Monday at his residence, 128 that they détermined whence |auspices of .the Norwich Business |sion assert that under the civil ser- Z % $25.00 ..... are now $20.00 WER Hooper street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. lhn- association, and at, that time |vice law the position is not exempt and - - AULIFLOWE Post was born in Westbrook, Conn. | discovered pussy sitti : his talk was much enjoved by all who | the only way to gain a decision In the 77 | $28.00 ... .. are now $22.50 and was for many years in the real R heard him, matter is for the incoming comptroller estate business. In reply to an inquiry made by H.|to fils an exemption application upen $30.00 ..... are now $24.50 - i 4 ike §. Branche ‘;‘l.'x the Ntorwighmnu-i:m :mch the av:o'l'm::lh ission would hold a A ‘aterbury paper mentions en’s association as to whether there |hearing and then render = decision pflm td hm are Miss Florence Goodwin, a stenogra- and tl extracted the many boon ln the Otis librafy bear- |in conformity with law and the facts. ; These quat % - thr et the Storrg Agricultural college, was bt ?" ubject, Miss Cash, the|The same applies to assistant super- Lok that we sold the mer- CRANBERRIES . ing the Christmas Holidays af | unh; The crew Moo, hee susitien 1o i the intendent. 2 prices the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. woman had boarded lo!lowing list which may be found on | 'There is every !m-huuon now that chandise for, and are not so- called “values OH! THOSE OEL!!Y HEARTS George Goodwin. the LENHe nr{ shelves and which it is|Mr. Snow may be in possession of the 10 cents Bundle hopod will be taken advantage of by |job for some time after inauguratio: Employes of the Perry Ice com y those who ‘are interested in this sub- | day. AT at New London started cutting ht- | to swipc a Hdo beneath the car. With |ject: ‘We want Your Business for 19157 iuc ice on both ponds of the company | pussy more warm and comfortable un- | Maxwell. Salesmanship, 639-M45. 51 AT FRATERNITY BANQUET. ayonet street Tuesday, the t | der o seat, the car men took her up | Moo Men Who Sell Things, 659- - R L TR R o - D T e B S L e = $ “"" | Phi Alpha Mu Sigma Members Met a ponds have eight-inch ice. beck to Naw Lopdon let her ot again flmemficuutfl‘lc Salesmanship, 639- Wauregan House. 2 at e’ Walter Konyon of Carolina, R. ¥, Shaw. 'Hov to Talk Business to Win.| The Phi Al gma, frate: %% Main Street Twe vrwau wires, phnm 84008 |who has been fireman on the Consoli- MAKES MODERN LOOM PERFECT. 659-Sh2 of trfePNorw?c‘;:a %el‘as‘Amduny ;:lxt:: Y 7 207 t dated, with headquarters at New Lon- — System magsxine. Knack of Selling; their tenth annual banquet Tuesday don, for the past two years or €o, is to | Stafford Springs Man Has Invented a ethod of Training Men to {evening at the Wauregan House. There enter ‘o‘:l services of !hB‘ ited States Noteworthy Appliance. 1L ‘é!’ were 3l present and during the eve- Z Member Americen Society Prefessers | 2% *° class fireman in the navy. iy dv-rhlmg. ning selections weére played on the % 7% 1 of Dancing, New York. The Biks hade el aheait Arthur F. Schofield of Stafford | Magazine dvertising, 1914, Mz27. | Edison Disc phonograph. The menu Ae-domy for Dancing, 28 Oak l&rut. $300 m!wvnrlcu. lodm“wor the atats, Springs has invented an appiiance ;g Farrington, Retail = Advertising for | follows: Dazces taught: o be expended for Chvistmas gifta and |t missing inkk required o Take the prpssists and Stationers, 633 | Grape Fruit Cocktail—Maraschino ; M l?‘n- Stape, I;:»“x g:ot; eltb- : the mea.xda;t; ;:o:;': m::,nl??‘. t p“uetm ,:::; msc_r-hwy o Adverhutos. 69 Team 0;1 3?’%%".7.?." Reine > h V & sibinne. ‘;"" 54 men and three women rési- |strap and can Do atfached to any Kifd|raylor, What an Advertiser Showld| Saed NUES . \aciriffed Olives With New of a loom, woolen, cotton. silk, ala- Know, 659-T21. paca or carpet. this strap is Potatoes Caufrette The postoffice has been motified that {used are mad i Rural Credit, by Herrick, a_widely Stuffed Chicken, Giblet Sauce Blank Books Prance. has S T e e Ip e piocezlriad ook having to deal with the Creamed Stringless Beans s credit system, which is drawing the|Potato Croquettes Finger Rolle ' l 008! l Glf Book. t nger ington. The servico was SUSpended | Ryins out, or mem attes Lonins caue, |Attention of manmy throughout the| Chocolate and Vanilla leo Cream . s during the early months of the war, country as present, is not at the li- Assorted Cake . s > v I and all parcels destined for France ?E.&Z’r"”};"’.'.’u miclimes death to the |Yrary, but will be in the near future, Demi-Tasse A SMART U \TE COSTUME. Transfer Cases,. IOLIN since that time had been returned to |tion and the operaiives wages. 1 ia s the librasien has ordered a copy. their ‘senders, William J. Stanley acted as toast- | DFess for Misses iari dars gaey to adfust to the picker stick and S SRR L o e Diaries, Calen E to make the adjustment for the re- o new basque lines, flaring tunic < * Auto livery for dances and partles. |quired amount of power. The clamp- MALLOZ) OASE ARGUED. the following responded to tOAStS: |ang becoming vest are attractive style Adding Machines, Small Women. Files, TEACHER Reliabl rvice; bl rran: b8! = Our Fraternity, John E. Hughes; |features of this model. Its youthful 1 Willimantle two days sash [ Tl S7—Agv. . | Tocomable rates |ing srrangsment is nmolntely posiive. | Judge’ Waller Took the Papers in|Collese Life. Chatics J Crokers Athe |ant bocorsiag Hmes will assure e pon, Pencil Sk woek. and has spent many yoars at work on| Court of Common Pleas on Tues-(letice William Shea; Alpha Alumni, |ulatity. The fronts are cut low and - Mr. and Mrs, J. Lee Tailer of 16 East | this idea which ho seemg to have per-| day. Prank D. Burke; Beta Alumni, John |SV3,0° (oilar =" finte waist is lengthencd Dat For appeintments address E. Ewmtr-a-emd street, fected. Several practical mill men s: —— A._ Crowley. over the back In basque style, and is aters, E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- [|nounce th It pertects the ~herstolero imperfect | _ Attornévs Thomas I Shields anal Informal remarks were made by Fe- | finished with s bioad beit, (hat may be F in P .~ : u;- oom men have | Roder Douglass argu- | 1X Callahan, Earle Hiscox and Frank |trimmed with sash ends as illustrated. ountain Pens, wich, Conn. 9 4 m d mm:n fi:fi m‘fl“filfld ? . mu‘e Mm‘.y 1 e ¢ | Burke, The tunlc is joined to the walst WA ed O] ons w 0 o . Migs “Tailers | for the article. Seversl local business | common Pleas. Jodge Waller presiding| The following committee had charge |Iedingote sivic, and eo forms o u’é?r} and general Office Supplies, L ——— young. A E men are interastad with the inventor in | in this city in the case of Salvatore|of the affalr: John Hughes Harold |G0e.® FV™any, M an 08 0lete give: ahool school, the patent appiled for end & cempany | Mallozi vs. Georse H. Stanton and|Slattery, Philip Henault and Ralph [cNoloeof wrist or thrac-quarter length, "BERMUDA watter € Noges or 51 Hast |l olaon, b° Srted {o manafacturs | others The judss at the ciows of the| GrANAT: B S T o Tl oon #nd - rs. er 'oyes of East e pa. court to o pers. " WEST INDIES, PANAMA CANAL,|Sixty-third street, New York, o Lyme PR S The case e ott of the sale of & STONINGTON TRIPLETS. L e Y e el o buy your supply of wl“m CRUISES summer resident, gave a small dance SEARCH FOR RUTH ABANDON!D. store on Prigklin street by Frank Ma- 1in, plaid or checked suiting. The yy w P Marian C, et v Hozi to his brother Su.lvatore ‘Mal- | Borough Correspgndent Teils of an In- | pattern is cut in four sizes: u ,h 17 g,‘fl’.' rates. n'm;. mun?-"-n:'u'fd nex of the umfi"o‘ui:n"‘c’d;“ nes| > Youce' of Man Wio iwl"“" Douginss claimed the, su cident That Happenod in the Thirties. | 2d 18 vears. It requires o 1-¢ vards CRANSTON CO orwi I e q ——— = W 25 | geero beticeen 7o and 100 guests, and feom Nobwish Sanitarivm. was made in a logal manner and thel. Writing to a New York paper, a|i, voa) aiey 00 Walst and tunle for a TllE o kets Mra. Noyes and the debutante, in white The search 10, Godfried Ruth, or officer had no right to attach it.|Stonington man sa: A pattern of t! illustration maned Sauflurn Resorts chiffon and satin, with irridescent em- Reed, of whose disappearance from a | 50038 had been taken from the stor Anent the account relative to the|to sny address on receipt of 10 cents in {, Mafl orders | broidery, received. ot (e s, ke 5 while under attachment. He_ claimed |birth of triplets in Brookiyn. and the | silver or stampe, Typewriter Ribbons mfl etcention: e for the thme Being as every | the Dlace was worth sbout 3700 and|statement by your informant that tfip- O e . Capupamy, 4 MEETINGS OF SCIENTISTS Possible clue has been run down snd proceeds of the male netted but|lets very seldom live a year, I will state | Pattern Dept, Norwich, Conn. P: and Carbo John A. Dunn AT PHILADELPHIA | 50 ‘tace 5 310057 % Tiquidate 5 Aobe of 53 ang |tk thare wors iolets Bt Tn St Why No News is Bad News in Franss. aper n Steamehip and Tourist Ag A B es of sbout $100. |inston, Conn. in 183— all bays and [WhY No News 's Bad M there was expens e La.qu- Shields argued that there]they all lived tu grow to manhood’s Papers Deal With Discaverfes and De-| ST0PPES Hhe Odte Dae ot il 2¥ I was no sale and (hat the store was|estate. All served thetr country in the | 25 f°F ,3",“ Ao velopments of Past Year. . |iiilea interssted in aomneys and rel- | furned over to Saivatore Mailos to es. jarmy daring our Civil war, an | war article ent! cape surviv ume: bn.th ‘they | France,” tells of the courage and trift Philadelphia, Dec. 20v—A wide ranse|are oy Sradt further develop- ownwm:hd“m?:hf 3“-:{ ‘h: m wuerr‘: ::?;;23 T ©® ™Yot the Trench and of - their stolcism A ts before going to any more ex- b ha £ New Y mu- MEETING of subjects, including “the craving for | pe; s ol um sherift were absolutel | They were named after three presi- | linder the pressure of great grief. In We ve for ears :mru y of |the supernatural” “and ~American | *Ag ihe search has moven that Ruth oIy o | e but by some hocts pates trnmy. |the following extract taken from the =Y sconomic and gocial problems arising|was not killed, is mot in any insticn. Xr Douglass made the closing argu-.|Position their names got curiously a few fm’ . ?‘g_ e out of the European war" were disltion in Comnesticut. Hlans, | ment and contended that the conduct|mixed or twisted as they appear on the cpesed meetings M at the numerous of the sheriff nusual he | Stonington town record of births, vi: front: 4 Ma to mddm. entists held here tog assachusetts A was i and Unlike G y and England, \' il ay, in connee- Ded tioned t! egal ven the|One was named Thomas Washington, P ol ?imafl... with the Ameri- and held por per 2‘:&;{’-" Sy aqves & one George Jefferson and one James | UTance ul . atl e ur eys . BUTTS. Trospeead: | can _Aseociation Advancement ad R Ad Typewriters for Rent 3 ch soldier may s Thelr. father was away from home | Fesister at the Mairie a request for Also the fixings. [ T |me ...g el &, bore and spptied NE o i WOMEN’S CLUB CONVENTION. when the storkc made the presentation. news of the worst. Bach French sol- : 1 3 e n his return paren oof some . DR. LINNELL has no in- mmww- o S o BB thsir hand, | Proparations Alresdy Begun For Big-|thoushitul neighbors, to add . to. his 5 N 20k Lo Ie’s Market tention of retiring as been re-| g 2est year.” gost Gatharing In the Qountry. D e, “Sagaiien “hons pelen: | e 18 thken t0us 5 and-compertd eopie’s Narke ’ p < fathertes o:mmc- e et 53 | ments are exvected sosn. Members of lacal women's clubs e s o e e Zith his aumber in the offical lsts.| . vanklin Street wtfid, but is prepaning to /| retiier, ‘a lower drllnhm ndu- WPERIQH COURT POSTPONED. that preparations for L nd }!: r.ud tulmn e "f.‘"’i]' deaux = :‘hmm dlatriot &o‘nn’::l 6 F $ R 2 Aan-rlnn ga arrangemen or a2 few momen in P a, meeting of ok S oangemen o~ 2 | yoos by post. Waiting for the mails sla| * JUSTIN MOLDEN. Pranrieter -uvotcucuuwmeuumm. o 3 tan, —_— . iflmafidwiwuw gted ting e mm}; ,,,"“'“"" & b g P LY omb 2 B A Offsers Eistad. . MISS M. C. ADLES date equipment he hopes to " et °‘ SEPTi; | superior ceurt in this on Taes. st siscied by 1ga Hair, .flrm " Be in a pasition to R o No. 308, 1.0, o, e in . render w th at 3.... 5 A‘a., SCALP HEALTH IMPORTANT 5\ I that side tolhwm Mex 3 hfiters«dcetnhxspaflems. et a :n-:n- : e : ! ; * ce ,_“’j_*‘&""“"m throi tatde gusrd, 2 w‘- - ‘ 3 Ou. was initiated - care uk.‘h. 3&?’!& W o to have - ) nndunmh m;r:;%m~ ; =.| “dh-lthy.wlhw n is Miss Mary Hay ‘l‘l“mh l.!. e e wddfilmm v%dquuufi at Ogden, ligh caused 36 amoltnhl mflmmmmflweflfi. t