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B o2 b NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1915 5 e s - The@ulletin. | "=sows | NSURANCE AGENTS BANQUET [ Rhcwmatiom [ cONMINGS & RING Native Sausage Meat. . .. 25‘]' =t in Westerly this wesk. b 1o Had | i A Home Curs Civen by One Who Had It Funeral Directors Norwich, Wadnesday, Jan. 20, 1915. OH! Those Celery Hearts ————————————————————=—=! John Taylor has returned to Nor- 3 for 10c| VARIOUS MATTERS . |Tcb from sast Lome. Norwich Underwriters Had Mayor Murphy, Chief Stanton || iked s S uts: "S0h Tonsama William Hyberse has returned from tory Rueumatism. I suffered as only . s, s’ i g . those who have it know, for over 2 Connecticut dealers are in New York |8 ien davs’ visit with his brother T d State Officers Guests—Presi Frank L[] &7 V" T tiied "omeay afrer 8 Fine Grape Fruit for 25¢ attending the big furniture exposition. | Manchester, Mass. Lo for “— esident - ,-mffd()m}.x doctor art Aoctor, but an mbaimers ! 2 = 3. %o = W such relicf as T ived was only. Lean Hamburg ........ 16¢| 1s your water bill paid? Additions| Mrs Louis La Bounty has regrned Royce Extended the Welcome and James L. Case was || ionporars. Finmis S Younn a rems after today.—adyv ;;D lfgntdlh’ '[“Jm lf.ahaglh, }vhere\?he edy that cured me completel, 337 MAIN S'rREET . i Sl = as been visiting her daughter, Mrs. . it has never returned. January Pie Plant ..... 10‘:’ Several from here will go to New |John St. Denls Toastmaster—New London Representatives Present it o @ number Wh | Oornis Post Ol F Shoulder Steak... 17c/|Sondon for the trollevmen's dance thiS| _samuel Jaffe. who represents a New o s Rheum ‘Phone 1052-2 Lady issistant ancy e e i York hat- factory i3 visiting lis| g R i » Eir I want every: sufferer from any | Somerset lodge works the entered|brother, Darnett Jaffe of Wauwe | The Norwich fire insurance azents; e spoke fire prevention of rheumatic trouble to try Fancy Head Lettuce ... 15c|apprentice degree tonight.—adv. Hill for tyo weeks. ho constitute the membership of the|which he vith tire extin-{l (iis marvelous healing puwer. Don't _ | Underwriters' assoclation of Norwich| guishing. Lera Tandman of Oneida. X.|enjoyed tacir annual social occasion increasi diisses Katharine and Mar- | on Tuesday evening with a banquet It is by _uniformed|f send a cent: simply mail your name The flag at Buckingham Memorial Best Roast Beef ...... 25c| "0 5, nast Tuesday because of c an 3 . - " 1 % . = i t long- = = the death of Joseph D. Lathroi riske and J. L. Brieke of fga¢ Wauregan houso where they|all the same there is no trouble in - tout = s - H, are visiting relatives in | ggthered at 7.30 for a brief social hour| cleaning up the vity. Fire prevention he smi. e T seny ihe NVESE: ISatEs PANAM: RANAL . somEns | . Yale men hereabouts have been no- after which were seated in thelcan bezin in the public schools by in- |} price of it dollar, buf, WINTER CRUISES | tified that A}{'finr‘n_ L"x;a\gfs‘:vzfl})?'vwill Mr. and Mrs., Joseph Normand apd|dining room where covers were laid ons to the children. Don't teach f stand. I do not want Large steamers, fige service, rea- : e e o daughter; Touise, went o Canteyville] [oho i, . O. Murphi. e Chierhaom not to touch & matoh, hutaalhebi gl oy ¥ oy A g i 2ot || sonable rates. Early bookings should ° The water office will be open today| F ol THeRday “tocatteny: thel i | S tiamor. T O MuTha o SRIStiow Lo, hendle .mAtdlies jrroperly, bt B ey vhlongeravg itive reliet | be made with me +for preferred ac- i from $.30 a. m. till § p. m—adv. fiéral of iemiaoysin: of * Mrw. SNOfriMIdR] o oD Lo onon 0, B ehane Darthjithey Iave to handls thec. ia thus_oftered you fr Do commodations. Tickets to Georsia. from S. a. . e x ’ 61 Wedne SEC % of New Haven, Se: tary and treas- With preven ive measv s delay. Write toda; Florida a all Southern Jlesorts and : bl Seventeen members of the B Natural{ =~ S Ay urer, and Hon. E. W. Shultz of New|creasingly puL into effect, we sl Maik 11 Jackson,' 3 to Europé by all lines. 2Mail orders club were entertained at Aabrey’s OBITUARY, ritain, chairman of the legislative|a keep the per capita loss at near 3 .. Syracuse. oL Sivin Dbt AR % 2 Tuesday afternoon by Miss Elizabeta | 2t commitice of the Connccticut Associ-|$110 which was (he figure of a year is res Above s i S e C ation of Insirance agents, First Vice|azo. : Lane. | irs. John Reynolds. Fresident J. M. Graves, A. C. Stearns| State Secretary North. John A.Dunn: The forty-first annual session of n, wife of John Reynolds, died|and Thomas 8, McGinley of New | 239 Main Street, teamship_and Tourist Agent. W of the n extended | President € 2 . - i Eat’ Secretary-Treasurer No : " state of Connecticut, is to Friday afternoon at her home in Na-|London ¥ire Insurance Agents' asso-| Secret Burer AN Of (SO . : Franklin Square | heid in Maronic hall, Hartford, Thurs- | sonville R, T, after o lingering illness, | clation yere the special guests of the| Stale assoriation responded cniertaific] jANUARY RAINFALL 50 Main Street : an. 28 She underwent an operation three{ evening By o St It it e Y ) : =g 2% } vears ago, when left leg was am-| With ident Frank I Royce and| ¥ R PROMISES RECORD MARK. = = : dva of Thursday. the fes putated been ailing since | James Case, toastmast he spe- | T < e 1814—1814 : Agnes, literary clubs and others | that time abetes is given as the|cial guests and others who sy were | “"-' o4 |is Alr.a:Jy at Total of 6.2% Inches— +e ‘been looking up available poems, | cause of death, scated at the head of the table, and| on to speak of U Gave 3.45 Inches S"day and Mon-|Johin A. Morgan & Sen - B > at the libraries, Feynolds wwas born in England | attes. the welooms bad bé azociation to the | the city associatic c came to this coun- | briefly but cordially b 50 gla 1 and resided for a|Rovce the following menu was Honn. E. W. Schuitz. | This present month of January is in IE tanieTollate 1o Ehs pricc youdare Burnham brief perioc ynville. erved by the hotel : )% fair way to beat rainfall rec 7 LEHIGH VALLEY i gt h g | moying to South Cove: tmaster ( e D i 0 ity M Z thinking of paying for a WATCH. Gas stoves to be used in connection | Yesideq until 18 »oears Oyster Mr. North had e e et e 8 Ne. 2 Nut $6.50 per ton. : | am specializing this week on [J| with the cocking department of Pal- | moved to Nason i Cream of Ce fore ‘ho_introd e opaf s Office and Vard Central Wharf & line of splendid WATCHES FOR Jfmer Memor Montville, bave | with a pleasant disposition and she | Flake Waters wlho Wi - the month inches. | Zelephons 884. $10.00 that are worth an additional J| rrived at hore her suffering w sreat fortitude ced Steak, Wauregan New Brit rce. Dinner o ion to her 1 she ie| Hearts of Lettuce, rainfall ents, as well as some | 'y P2 EH f the G. A. R. men, rememberad that 5 five dollar bill on their merit. uthern Twenty-year Gold-filled Cases o e fived by two brother 1d | Chocalate Tce : et wilh shaat Bacrocy: don 19tk was 1He PictRtas of Uenttal| john Ohudwich, hoth of v and | Assorte. ave Bobert (Edward dLee sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Bancroft, | Demi T Every Watch fully guarantecd. e e S P A Y e S Ciga i vear Jorgeet| 594 SOSUp. neral was held from s L:C, “Ha Anglia, t particular loczl interest is nah's The Heart of East | rview was nches and thel @poghice.— er home | Speke of Building Loan Associations.| Connecti J h A F | story of Norwich, England. s Sune st St | Lyastmaster James L. Case, who v o m 1901 to 1914 1 AS & o o | an of the committee in charge = n A. Ferguson | e e Ty 12 mE ok o e - ol e 7 0 | n leff Mot from New | ] earers | el b A s ar Muyphy a5 the it he devoted Watch inspector | 1 in_which state| W aley, el | PR { athe N. Yo N. H. & H. R. R. [ Tes : of | pein ]:‘h\ 3 ceE e | peap o | pper ton 2 Noted me taken -on % agents and went on to speak to them as _individual cltizens of the desira-jlines that bility of giving support B ipuflaingl (s & DEWLBEENCY and loan associat % city whicn | Under the cxi Frank M. Griswold. hould for' the .me-| Tor ansone (o ; rate mea The death Spirity ra ie He t Coventry, ( were beautlf m Sund VILLA PLANNING TO WITHDRAW | The jeader of the wom FORCES FROM MEXICO CITY.!|meetinz at the Central Baptist church e Tuesday afterncon was Mrs. IIF KIDNEYS ACT i BAD TAKE SALTS P. Lathr a luncheon ment _of often incompetent nounce Ralatien of Varicus Factions Toward | . Palmer. the mceting The mayor instanced | Prit credit to ughter, Miss ertrude TFarquhar | Says Backache is a sign you have been €| special interest before 5 o'clock : | of agen hrop, to Mason B. Staring, of CLi- | caitanit o b Each Olba it Uikinw special interest. e these ciatlons in 3 et i g too much meat, which Loosened by the damp: he past Ziae ;Zg’l” ety ~ New London Vice President. | “After the last guest had arrived the| forms uric acid gtom Indications | past few days, the lal riously il peage D W ilimantic rst Vice President J. M. Gr ¢| doorbell ran newsboy entered cry- | that General Villa th- | ceiling in one of one rooms adj wber, but throughe ptahes Lag New lon v £ fire xtra!” and banded to| When you wal draw his forces from Mexico City and | the common pleas court room fell on sen_a_patient sufferer agents | sts n_printed sheet in|and dull mis I N Tuesday morning rank Hoiland Griswold was born v i | the engagement was announced. rally means 1 T - concentrate h Spiion S (hot part of the town of Preston which | €1 operat at Miner ) the luncheon ! vich meat, s on a campaign aimi mastery of | The direclors the Conne , | €SDens T n the limits of Norwicr the son of George H. 2nd d attend- agai apeare with a later | thority. Meat ntaining these items: Mr. and | overworks the kidnes The mayors rem ed by his hearers and his ide wer: of Commerce will meet northern Mex- | Chamb situati he meet xtra ontained in advices which|day at 11.30 a. om, at the Hartford SOREVANEATE s 0 inls s - =5 | Mrs. Alanson P. Lathrop will soon an- | to fiter it from: the bioed and he state department today.jeclub. Th egislative committee will| the local busine: e B o Mhiner ek | i o | the mariage of their daughter|come sort of paralyzed and cial despatches referred also | present its report. i1 a time a vellng Figures on Norwich Fire Losses. | T | Farquhar and Mason B.|When vour L to_friction between the Zapata and P it e the exception of | Fire Chief Stantor owed | i jr. formerly ago, but | clos you mu Villa elements. Enrigue C. Liorente, AndigViNls Bab | he was employed | mayor was also app! d. { Former President Lester. {now ot York. ' This is the cul- vV representative "of Villa, iere Tmscried 5 Haven he always 1 the past year we had had | vas st| mination of acquaintance which fiad ioccelved : word The He made and retained ma the beginni everal large| fc orm el began s last Al Aliss Mau- | from the capital that harmony pre- Rev. kind and generous d but he helieved he could say|y the -|rine Curtis who to marry | vailed between the two branches the belonzed to Norwich department d | Grays=o: Lathrop be maid of {and when party. { onably good work with the tool t | honor. rheumatic certainty esist Mesico | e et 6h Hant Onsiot iine: eieatest]s | “The tnira caition | fuil of ov-ever, an :’I;ihk‘ o1 < | et tronbies encountered is in zetting |l ¥ linlof The S aved at | watep Railway to move their offl 5| since the rains have ¥ 5 yak oy tailway to move their off he o S Swater gave these sant wa ersary of their w i er activity of convent < the o % s T ere some jonal Gertrude F - A rqubar | r consult : packing their records S oy Secial workers E ; boa nd Grayson once or dence of an impendin [oocal ern 8 throp_is the Miss Helen pr o d upon Dby officials of e Total valve Lathrop of Washington street. and e 2 table Eovernment as perhaps|21d periodicals of Mrs. Walter Potter of Tow re JMesican capit : 3 here g salts Uexican situation more confused than | o i, Y 0! Tir ¥ el s fuse Time Has Passe ai it ever has been. admitted to | tions lean and stimulate day that the exact relation of the va- | i b g il T ome a time,” says Mr. jous factio never o in t . General Carranza £ T, Rogers against: the Shore | Meadis IWae Wheti Ko | ending biadder and his cabinet’are’set up in Vera|iine Fectric Railwarv Co. for dam- | Reatl A ng a peninE R < B their i A e E i dam=| Roath . o has | Jad Salts is a ruz with their n forces at Pucbla | ages on accc L ecident ['She was marcied 3 { meat eaters. 1 under Gereral regon hing | i, 5 - Voatert 5 j meat ea s. - v hing | ;) Lyme have been w terbury i . ap . Mexico City, heri: between | M LI i atertu: i m exico City Gutierres and vanied him when he ¢ capital last Friday believed to be at Cuernavaca e bulk of his forces, while paratively small garriso by Colonel Roque Gonz: o funers Will- Vescent ilities commis ork city, and a former | of thaticlty, Wil leadithe [Be = mr e Su ettt e sy at Annual Mesting of New |tvast list at the annual Washington | evan, Satar- NORWICH TOWN SOCIETY LARGEST YEA®R OF GAVE PROGRAMME PREMIUM RECEIPTS For Social For Young People of the ! Churches at Y. M. C. A, London County Mutual Fire Ins. Co. ¥ steamer New Hamp com- commanded Garza, rk, did not reach N Gt Gty s oL the o e z WEDDING local churches were well represente i fircad < re iarez to Aguas- e btk b fat econd annual rtion te caiientes, w1 staunch Vil ered t by the Y. M. C. A. at the associa ngeles, 2 s taken Soltz—Friedbera. a on building on Tuesday eve- th That Tightness pessession of t vom U Sin sland ning. when a three act playlet and 2 | 1 Potosi to Fraternal one act far were admirably car i in Haven Mo out by members of the ristian s to hold the ! deavor society of i Improvements of Rural Credits. ‘Washington. Jan, 19.—Although there may not be any opportunity to enact legislation for the nent of rural credits by the time demce August Thi gational church Town After passing an enjoyable hour he 2ym, where there was baske ball, the young people went upstal - of the_ Stomach N YOUR EYES 3 to the hall, where the playlet was pre- jCaused by Formation of Nauseous S, 4 e = adjourns Alarch 4, next, democrats of | tered 3 sented. It was itled Peach Blos- { Gases, from Undigested Food— the senate resumed activity ever Toveth and believet som and depicted missionary work i Quickly Stopped with a this subject with a view to | never gie.” na. Eight years were psed between ac pvosed to | | | i i | 1 and @ bill in the near fut | Stuzrt's Dyspepsia Tablet. have el el One of the newest etc: and one vear between acts 2 and e | L] W. Colemawn of Trinit The cast follows A 1 A < 3 he ¢ i “z’:”‘""” Brought Down. | churcic is shown in the window id Soltz| A Missionary, Miss Calla White: TRISL CNCHAGE aEE. do, Jan. 20. 215 a. m.— | Georze A Da ra and is a bea: London, { Chinese school teacher, Miss Marion | n you feel as if your stomact iin has been brought down ] ful littlé picture of e ancient stors Louis Mrs. Wann, ’ tightly choked—when Ul stanton, a few m north of San-|at Norwich Town green, Friedbers, ide, Peach Bios: dringham, according to a despatcn rn ntense and you break out ro I the < 1 e_bride’s ence and clammy pérspiration a rom Kings Lynn to the Central News.| Harry I. Meiss, 26, died at the home white satiz Scholars, M i It o it and | — — lof his miother. Mra. Joseph Pellow and she roses. | Gertrude Avery, . 1 you | Rockville—~Rev. Francis George, re-. |0 Niantic Monday afternoon afger a | Th bridesmaids charmingly | Miss Margaret Ewi Miss TPhoebe Tablet | tor of St. John's Episcopal chmyel for|10ng iliness with consumption. Mr, | sowned. Alis na Landman wearing | Lathrop, Miss Esther Heath. wreckage of undi- | the past fifteen years, has resizned ~.J 'S was a nalive of Niantic but 1 pink eated crepe de c The pla was written L he stomach an t effect Sunday, Janvary 94. ol n Brooklyn, where he lea Miss Charles Ewing, a. missionary to Yo as accepted a call 1o the rector: of St._John's Epise: sex. N. Y, lotated on and child and three brothers. and the young people were drilled {Rev. Georze H. Ewing. pasto ¥irst Congregational chur Those who took s costumed in the Chi ss and the stage appropriate. e the playie one act farce. written by a few mo- en Tiere ar: interested in h the sportemen of the = have introduced at this session of the general assembly which would Zuests was in_the | provide the payment of a small |hall adjoining the synagogue, where bounty for the k £ of English star- |many congratulatory telegrams were lings, hirds which prey on game birds, | read during the course of the sup- 24 per. Drew’s orchestra plaved for the 3 and dependab “ras 55 g pLAUT.CADDEN €0, l ome and _at any indication Ootometrists and Opticians. little weary. |§ Established 1872, | Nearly all the republican congress- {9ancing that foliowed. Washington Tablet after each ) 4R | men-elect of Connecticut, with the| The Sroom is the son of Kolef Soltz wax Taldith ' pack a ntll the dig Bl Goiton Brls) Mscwch, £t | mew lieutenant governor, Mayor B, |of New London snd is connected with s creditably ca d d up s ’ Wilson of Bridgeport, are (o be guests | the Seliz Becf Co. The newl in ‘the CAst: endid pla tof the rv blicans of - Waterbury | Fied couble, who received man Thursday night, at the republican |tiful gifts, are to reside at XN { “dollar dinner,” to be held at Thorpe's- | Meridian street, London. | 7 Amongz the suests from New { were 1Mr. in much gz« | %+ Priscilla Cake Flour John F. Se A\t the tors, a governess Mrs. Charl Ge. . Henry icemen, Richards azier Bass sosiate membership | Bresent and Airs. Refreshments were served down stairs in the lobby after the pro-|H. of Middle gramme and a social time enjoyed.|and X. Douglas cards a: Davie book st Shocial | Soltz and son Edward, Mr. a |Olga Schvinkie .. ss Lu Pierce : 5 invitaiion not necessary. Signing eaey | M2x Soltz and children, Wiseman ...... John Brow : " “PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN” IS THE ONLY Tcohearia x| o Soltz,_Dav Between the acts and the farce an | ! at RAL” REAL STOMACH REGU- e ® of reserving {07 EaTAm e orchestra of ten pieces rendered se- |l « | before p lic sale.—Ad . A - . cti 3 following LATOR KNOWN. e e £ Mrs, Miss Tda Selesnitzley, Miss | iatos, i SRS s Philip_ Butler, a Waterford farmer, | GeTirude Selesnitzky. Mr. and Mrs, put bad stomachs in| Wil be arraigned in the New London | ureot@s W. Frischman. Al Her CE does permanent cure. | ‘ NOTI . : : 1 polies o : ; witz, C. Herskowitz, My, and Mrs. S ; ~ e o Use them frecly—they are as harm- iom, as sia, s, e: v and|f P ® v Brisie of Ki - ptiiay - M. C. office of as: o t ol o ad % saTruess in five minutes—ihat—just|nealth department to peddle miik in | Gois o Driske of Keene, L {'had charge of the refresuments: Mies | which Mr. Pealc no means to sed as “medicine” | \p g O neatl ol dhe Pt s e the' city. The action was tituted | Selesnitziky ‘of Quaker Hill, Miss M. |Bessie Grimes, Miss Folle Rathbone, | one it} They have 1 whatever on the uz'ceug&“i&’;fié}”fi“i&"‘,:h? ’“}'fi; by Health Officer J, Torrineton Hiam P'”":f“} {“ ew g‘“‘--l {Jiss Helen B. Moore, and Mys. A F.| | svstem except the benefits they bring |fureral of A. J. Daw today, N esbiug o tor in 2 2 s 1ack. | * The attractive foral decorations in lyns foi T vata | o= 3 ‘throush the proper digestion of word. 1f what vou eat ferments into| the hall were by Geduldig - 0°% M {Wyman. Aesisting in the serving were Invitation to Board of Trade. A B e A. . DAWLEY. stuvborn lumps, you belch gas and| The Cadwell Co. of New Britain. Miss Lillian Dyer, Miss Edith Boyn- | cructuate sour, undigested ,food and |Contractors for the new state ro di { our food = = . % 3 = An in n to tihe Norwich All ug sell Stuart's = ton, Miss May Biggs. Miss Winifred | , - it 5 . ™ e & | = acld; head is Qizzy and acles: breath | thTough Indian woods, is having its| V'L ERECT TEMPORARY Benton, Miss Helen Green and Miss | Trae which bas been - N e e £0ul; togue conted: sour tnsides micq | material shipped to Niantie ang oo BRIDGE AT POQUETANUCK.| Myrtle Lumis Having T achet the o e e e T e L S e e TS T L e il fedkmiites or the. Y. Ar | PAvVIDE harge the arr recommend them. ou wish to try for the lecture in the town h weels by Mrs. Bertha Hirsch Baruch Darby and Arthor Wrman were in | qieqi taision asks e o ipemor - PR o 2l W G Trade will 1 its moral port D A temporary bridge to replace the|EePSral charge of the evenin. | its' presence and allow its name to be| bridge at Poguetanuck, which was| AR T A | placed among tb organizations u | der whose auspices the lecture wili purchasing, ‘'send coupon nd we wiil at once send a sample free. member the moment “Pape’s Diapepsin | Will Pe cut down and the new layout comes in contact with the stomach all ‘f;“‘\ ve established. of 2 To Replace One Washed Away—Con.|C- A. R. H. Gray. George S. Power. crete Structure Later. I s o S ( Ernest E. Bullard VIOLI TEACHER In Wi week. A large number antic people have secured w the contractors. uch distress vanishes. It's truly aston- ng—almosi marvelous, and the joy is it's harmless. e A larze fittv-cent cale of Pape's Diz-|__ isirel show given bv the Good|washed away on Monday by t Pepsin will sive vou a hundred Goire: | FEOWSNID club “and clam chowder| breaking. of the. dam ol b sreciig | Guillaume Revelutionary President of given, as it is believed the addres worth of safistaction or your Grusgist|SUBPer by the Woman's Guild of St.| by Contracfor Torramcs. acoerdine . ia Haiti. j Mre. Barachi wHETDaY of mich clvio | hands you your money back oot the rarish house,|a statement made by First Selectman| <Cape Haitien Haiti, Jan, 12.—Gen- | interest i Tt worth: its weight in goid to men uck, Comn, Thursday, Jan.|James B. Bates on Tuesday. When]eral Villbrun Guillaumé was proclaim- | and women who c- ok RN e 5. Supper at § o'clock and aft-{a town meeting is called to ask for|ed president of Haiti today by the rev— Earthquake In Tonian Islands. | 2eie regulated. It beiongs in your ferformance. Curtain rises at $.15.{ an appropriation to erect a permanent| olutionary army which recently occu- Paris. Jan. —Violent earthquake § Name ........... home—snonld always be kept handy in | —aav. bridge Selectman Bates will advocate|pied Cape Haitien. Later tho Gu | Free Trial Coupon F. A, Stuart Co., 130 Stuart Bldg.. Marskall, Mich., send me at once by return mail, a free trial pack- age of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets. llimantic two days each home—should . ! R S eRE i e occurred onday in Zonte and Cepha- | For appointments address E. cape of a sick, sau ot stomach dur- ja sufficient amount for a concrete|laume ferces began a march on Port- }lonia, islands in the lonian Zroud, in |f SLYeCt .veeeseensssens. E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- or Ite thei Wallingford—Mus. A . Morrill has|structure. The damage to the town,| Au-Prince, the capital, with the object | the Mediterranean, ac | E wich, Conn, est harmless ) returned from a several weeks' stay|as estimated will amount to ovel $3,-{ of overthrowing the government of | Athens despatch. It is feared consid- City y 5 $lomach regulater in the wegld, iin Honoluly. dvon, General Divilmar Thepdore, erable damase bas resuiied —

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