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: NORWICH BULLETIN. MONDAY, FEBRUARY & 1910 A ek £ e A T e 4 | now, and partially discounted in ad- | Ashley Weldon of Canada, Mrs. JO!ePhI vance. Guilford. -Anna, Margaret, James, Dan- g : iel and EEdward Kelley of this city. Town Can Hire Contract Physician. ———— The question of a town physician FUNERALS. to take care of the illness among those - whom_the town supports is still in Mrs. Bridget Kelley. o == morons e e = - - === | agitation. Town Counsel Thomas J.| The funeral of Mrs. Bridget Kelley ANIELS 5 f % |Xelley, fo whom 1as referred the | was held from her home, 78 Chapman D ON PUTNAM What Is Geing On Tonight Jdav, at a hearing held in the courl|gqastion as to the right of the town to | street, at .30 Saturday morning, a ve- == LE ¢ o Natchaug Lodge, No. 22, K. of P, |Toom 1"';‘": e hrough {he ve-|lire 2 physician for that purpose, has | quiem high mess being sung at St. Jo- | Accident in Which Horse's Foot is| Cemetery Association Re-élects Offi- Igvgdan Block endery, No. 11, K. T. | Tation of the state of Connecticnt and |Stated as his opinion that {hefe is|seph’s church at 9 oclock by Rev. T-| Torn Off—Deputy M. L. Wallace| cers—Hampered During 1814 B, P - & . Fihe town of Windham to the sub-con- | 22 9900F Gl it o eliptod ket - ag s SLI%EPES | Leaving Jail—Halpin Goes into Bus-| cause Trust Funds Were Tied Up— ORIy Moeting of Board of Alder-| gractors working under —the Fenton- |3 %{he result of an auction or coms | B, Sullivan, Danel G Danicl| iness—Norwich District Ministorial| * Funeral of Josiah W. Whitney— ; — r,‘&?fl::» L_\;g;“g:_“l “'”“ s subses |petitive bidding, which might result ady and Mauri . Association to Meet Today and Tues-| Social Circle Officers. NEW LEGAL QUESTION. @nently oatiod; &t dhe Conuesticut A | Ci8 BETE GE 24 fhontosmesbent Edwin J. Hall. day. 3 < icaltural coliege at Storrs and the iclan, because of the chéapness of | rp, fujeral of Bdwin J. Halk was Reports for the past vear were read Invoived in Case of Claimants Against | {E&TRIL mghsswzmlfi“ Higrin > contract price agreed upon, held from the home of his sister, ™Mrs, | Miss Marjorie L. Darbie has returh-!and officers for 1915 elected at the the Fenton Building Company of | /i building company was in finan- | There bas been some talic that o |1, 5 T, of Noxth Windham, at 1 ¢d to Hosion atter a visit here BIER e LA 5 Norwich—Are Town and State Trus- | cial difficulties, and on the 21st of iast of the sort Bacatise of a rule of | belock Sarurday afternoon. [Rev. Wal-| Mr. and Mrs, W..I. Bullard. e S o e >tees of Unpaid Amounts Due Cred. | Ausust John A Moran of Norwich Wa= | the medical profession prohibiting such | (&% [ TQ¥pheat oFE SU0E VAR Wil| Father to Preach at Son's Church. |year: President, 1. H. Fuller; vice itors? (a!yvmngegtre( St D]f‘aj“fiue‘(fy‘,“:k‘:‘&' by | Tork, but it is doubtful if any rule of | 5 28 TP CUNTARE SCTETAY M| Rev. Walter J. Swaffield, D. D., is|president, C. Dwight Sharpe; secre- e —_— s e B ad e ey | the dort exiats WhiISH: weuld sppiv tn{ St : coming hers to preach a selies of ser-|tary and treasurer, Newton A. Ballard; An interesting and novel legal ques- | o 5 oo I;‘;M Tt Preer ~ubsacuent) this case. While a physician might be " "Rev. Charles Morgan. { mons at the Baptist church, where trustees for threé years, John O. Fox, tton, and one which is of considerable | ad these liens have heen subseduent ¥ unwilling to agree to do contract work Rev. Charles Morgan | 0B W. D. Swaffield is the pastor, Silas M. Wheelock; trust fund commit- mportance to all sub-contractors on | SS301ved, &8 DETART AR SOWT UOL p |such as doing all the work of a cer- e e John C. Benedict of New Haven as| tee, Charles Bradway, Davld . Clark; s done for the state or a town or| Tl . SleEnty ot tain organization, or taking care of G 1: of. itie. Congregatic a Saturday visitor with friends in Dan-|Committee on general fund, John O. her anb-division of the state, s [PEGAEL o e B L on all the members of a certain family|In the chapel of the CORETeEttiorsl | seison, | Fox, J. Harry auditors, C. W. sresented before Judge Milton mills Ly aitoraeys for (he Nenors or a year, the case of the town does|chuTch In Hampton, of WHAICH e B0 | “Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Head have re-| Bradway. L, Shumway of the superior court Satur : 8 B et i oh me within that rule, the | feased was at one time B8 i diat. | turned to their home in Winsted, Treasure: showed 3 ib-contractors seemed to be that on ch is to keep up the regu. | SPOTES T Browne O K oton Nopth| Miss Ruth Cornwell spent Sunday|that $i30 was received for the trust — [accmmt of certain clauses in the con-|or greed upon schedple of prices for | €. Burial was in the Hampton Nortn| NIEs Ooth, Cernwell op e e o= tracts between the construction ¢ ach made by a licensed physi- i T ec=] " 3era. Charies Austin, who has. te: The truet fund was shown by the re- there’s a right R T LR e ol 1. Shepar patient in a Worcester hospital B brcano B e e e e 3 -UDOR | state make such contracts, and it ST o retu ¢ home 1 105 of this is tied up in the Putnam h Your SR e belg. back 3'“:1""',5’\.‘]:5;3 very likely that Windham could do so, ALBERT BROWN DEAD. ‘.}*:f;:;;‘f.’ return to her home s i Rl ol S one for every purpose bl adan lirebig s LB LT j i = s e, Riov Cibnnies: ok Sioo stitution was closed on Dec. z T D e e ot aima ] = D n all probabi Former Selectman of Columbia Does| s 1o 1, a{ Plainfiold for the dadicating| This fact has made it difficuit for t & kr:\; A;I’XE“‘;G‘:'“»‘ ’,_dem“_ o the|be a sa siclans who | Not Survive Effects of Wandering in|of St. Paul's Episcopal church and to|association to carry on its work, and k had been paid, and no liens were | o " eir; eases of doubtful} Goid.. administer confirmation next Saturday, | during 1914, when all income from the i againat - them. ‘that this’ clause |ooy oo the tows, gt not care to e February 13, not next Wednesday, trust fund® was cut off, the #ssocla- £s atainilthan, . Fl stees of the |103e some of these cases, and would Albe: 85, of Columbia, | announced in Saturday's Bulletin. tion bore the expense of giving care to [ Gamaefiott Amsuiice: Sollces ane Drfr G tleiaihinceon fece died at St. Joseph’s hospital early Sun- o et tho lots provided for by trust funds. | the Gl e sommittes of tho town of |Dayatent themselves rather than turn{gay morning the result of exposure May Feed Game Birds. - Outside of this, only necessary work was done the cemeter There was no grading of new lots or other im- provement work. Though the asso- over to a town phy 1. | 1o the col week 3 when he lefe| County Game Warden Arthu that no phy { his home in Columbia and wandered | and Special Game Protector T > make too many | or to.a neighbor He had|Wwill take up the work of feec of the unpaid ofit of the st e of in Tuck him into one of those | ¥indham iruste jemousnt for the { tract 3 E in the case of i and while | 006 b - birds in this section if condi tion was able to take care of the WILLOW CARRIAGES and;\wt“ allowed to {it s not intended to e intimated that | s e L the{rant such action this week gxpense during 1914, as indicated, it . P | nt of the in o A son_of and Wealth rong | guail have been found here, L has about reached the limit of its re- s a see his eyes take in the fine ment of "\Wi—r:;; tednes; = ‘lrlmer than consc % Te was at one time selectman | have been reported from other sources snd abillty to do th Granulated Powdere | o e town of Columbia, and he had Horse’s Foot Torn Of. the town in the gen- He is survived by a of Columbia a son covering and the wheels and ented n the dire dene at a ere o determine should =garasol, or put him on one of | “those TRICYCLES, he can run it the first time he tries. ‘We have lots of other items | iinv, 5 for him like Chairs, Doll Car- |’ riages, Rocking Horses, Etc. » were: Berlin T company and Bradley & town fa and to the poor of the town, and it is stated that the amount in the month of Jonuary this year was sove three hundred dolla considerable d to whether this cour . and on whom would be conferred, if it is de- cided to make such arrangements No Gypsy Moths Found. in the employ of the agri- 1 1 The amount received during 1914 for| i __ i ', Syru g . 5 he sensral fund of the association Conlectionersy B SUE | George Estabrook of Pomfret lost a|twas and Domino (tablets) . ed for all purposes was $5.006.64. The dent while drawing a load of the| espendit included ,500, which wopds near Wauregan la wek. Alwas pald to Nelson King for a tract making it impossible for the horses to| joining the present cemetery and to be | W hold_back thelr load. One horse had|developed for cemetery purposes. The Probucrs its fbot caught between a sapl v eral fund as| | SuGar Providence.| had its foot torn off. The horse w the tr funds, is tied up in the local All Pure Cane Sugar. shot. avinzs bank. This leaves the asso- Solia i ciation with free funds of $102.04. 3 All weight guaranteed. THE AMERICAN SUGAR REF'G CO. ADDRESS: NEWYORK 542.41, and the amount expend- horse as the result of a peculiar acel- % g CRYSTAL - chain to check the heav) i ke|of between six and seven acres ad- stump and a runner of the sled #nd of which amount $739.94, like — All sealed packages. . B. Lear is in New York for DEPUTY WALLACE LEAVES. An interesting and important change 1 the by -laws was made at the meet- Former Norwich Official to Leave|in this belng the rescinding of the| = rule prohibiting automobiles from en- MIadRaby L et Rk tering the cemetery. Automobiles, like _Come in and let him or her| e e | e B v "E M| y1 1. Wallace, formerly at the Nor-| (S4mS. ave to be aliowed to enter here- R { { bave been at wor this section re- | e R S wich jail, has resigned as deputy B Tabia To- ooy JETIAge Thit i ot pick it out. | cently on the work of exterminating |, 1741y IHowe is in Providence er at the Windham County Jjail 68 by the T st : | ed by the machines, as teams also| eg gift of money. It is related that on I hot July 4 of last vear, when the Braves S w making their early bid for base- ball's greatest honor, & Woonsocket FUNERAL, friend of Joe's asked him for the loan = of $50, to bet on the Braves, it after- Josish William Whitney. wards proved. The fan bet steadily on | services for Josiah William | the Braves throughout the season and 2. were held at the home of | dUring the world’s series. . He won a Mrs. Charles F. Franklin of | heap of coin, and show his appre- apman street Sunday afternoon at 2 o the gyD: aturday reet and and were in this city between Jackson lower gillage. The; 'psy_moth had so| Brooklyn, where he has been June, 1913. Mr. Wallace day (Monday). He recent e Halligan went an operation and his health London, uffered some. He will take a re. t b Blanchatt c several months and may go to I'loriaa Albina Blanchette was in New tay until spring, =M. Wall - LINCOLN'S Furniture Store|- ble for any damage the: ding comy City lcehouses Practically Filled. pt Daniel P. Dunn and Superi | tendent of the Water Department H L a visit to the field Saturd: = for ] HALPIN IN BUSINESS. ducte | until Mare fosha o | Waiter — ne e Gertrude 1 Main and Union Streets, | srevments 3 o.in two houtes ara all that i res | & local visi e Probability That Saturday Evening's|stieet ceme i et st | hRdter Phone 285-3 Willimantic, Conn. ON FULL TIME | ttuired to fill all five houses to the lim- Edward Newton visited friends in| Wonderful Running in Boston Ends|fora " horn April 4, 1826, the son of | Putnam € ¥ R 2 on (RN BRI | Iready more ice h afford Springs Sunday. | His Athietic Career. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wiillams. As a| Judee E. M. \Wamer was Ifh:‘cfl“(‘."m?f ks = " s pu 2 s. John Day of Danielson spent oung man he enlisted in Company C,|i2e Y. P. S C. B mpeting a 3 | Finishing Department of Thread Mills | 19 the weather will permit, the neces- in Wiliim: Boston papers of Saturday made a Connecticut volunteers, and ‘gational church Sunda sary amount will be cut and har ank of Worcester JAY M. SHEPARD t Going on 55-Hour Schedule. ! | 5 Putnam to|feature story of the prospect t rom entering, Aug. 7, 18 i D W g scceeding Elmore & Shepard LG e The ice on the Thomas Halpin's wonderful trs 1364, when he was wounded | ™It _r: *fit"]\;\{:fll;‘fl‘:gi‘~ = s e ol returned from | TéeT has come to an end with the rac dngagement that took place at I - ing class at FuneralDirectorandEmbalmer he took part in in that ci maricet, Va. He was honorably | Pers of ihe teac vieinity 2 hes t] s Sanmons ¢ Saturd A < l\”@“‘- in spite of the recent Aot liia et ions evening. Halpin is ea charzed from the service May 30, oS e ondny) o112 i — | athlete that Windham i 4 60-62 North St., Willimantic Al Fell on lcy Walks, { Higs school has produced a. breaker|, . Whitney of Woonsocket ady Assistant Tel connection Putnam Friday. ohnson were in ) see an -exhibit of at the Central of old and me with Mr. and Mr. Whitney died Oct ; leaves three so illiam of War ablisher of new w chosen sport. F on the old Riv here as a student Two accidents were reported Sat ay on account of the slippery tion of the stre and wal | Alice Lemelin of street fell on | her w HIRAM N. FENN the guest unday. tracl UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER | e e S L R today (f i b g will attend the ., 62 Church &t. Willimantic, Ct. the stone ct | he hag as little idea as anyone of the gt B Telephone Lady Assistant orce. so that st 1lesley ed possibilitie Officers of Social Circle. iy cHEC - R < __|ade ) 5 ] received treatment : contained, but he 5 played to £ |, Thisn ® to renew the n to her home. No serious « Donah nam spent Sat-|and has startled the world with man e e DR.F. C JACKSON, Dentist| ooz igorated s _are expected to result, with this city. brilliant perform: He w b oy SN I. L , Dentist | »usin Mabel Stillman of Pr W. spent Saturday and|the American team that went hi street was not so fortunate, as she ives ir ntie. holm, Sweden, for the last broke an arm Saturday afternoon, as game: the result of a fall on Walnut str Painless Extracting Galligan_of East Gt 5 h 3 tord es here Sunday, A Boston Wheaton; treasurer, sent to desti- and Filling a Specialty while retur from making a | * Harstord 1s visit- | g Tci0E game: ¢ Brown: committees— | tute persone in Belglum. Several com- 752 Main Strést?” = Willimantio e S e A . Ross O'Loughlin. lhf‘uil:) ‘\- pin, the wonde; 3 J. Danielg, Mrs, C nments of such goods have already Andem: enter COLCHESTER Holmes was the g Hill over Sunday. bile exhibi Capen 1ll, Cape Telephone this buildin about the be in_the country and he is ster than he ever was in b , which means that he is I games Te on, N. iends. Moran of Hartford witih friends in this c Moore of New H . Man: Aliss Tom nervous the care of a nu Murray's Boston Store. flying. Halpin is now out f rting out with a propo ep him so occupied that he w no time to any runnir s brought nen and si collector of Mansfieid. of friends of Miss et at her home on Norwich hursday afternoon to cele- v birthday. Dinner was served ery pleasant afternoon was do d koo - his WEDDING, t 11 not be VIR ] eigh filled with WILLIMAN.”B; GUNN. 3 T i e Yachonstut { T from Moodus Ryden, the coach of the < team day evening to aitend the moving show and social dance in Tip els sorry to lose vable runner, and if Halp at 3 HerSits vas out his intentions .o hom 3 and QMrs. m IH. Button was calling on woman of n one of | running the Unicorn club S South Main ., Rev. in_Marlboro Saturd: he oldest memb Jongrega- Fine arpatons invoridl 7l Toss atworty stepfather of the groom, Madeline and Sylvia Brown 1 church, ar a number IReMIDAE. " EEA AR T6ave HENERD B &l few relatives imantic Normal school were at 3 in the W. | Fecoraithat s Sitae woalette L their home Norwich avenue over s St p of. Ha is entered for | Sunday. = by one son S epents)ins New: Hi¥e present Sev automobile owners in this city, and & Will Continue All This Week. V Sies. R Mrs. William C., Anthony. i wife of William C. An- Ted at to be at home at Hartford today (Mon- t, Worcester, after Feb, 22, ¥) to attend the cighth annual auto- sted in Webster Capture. m<\v{)_n_ll«“_ exhibition. > : i Ty illiam Curgenven left town Satur- was very much in-| W = in New York 15" the capture of a |94y for a few days’ visit in New York. s at Webster and thel, jongs in Hamburg Saturday. Ryder does in will compete Smith, Brook- otice the Savings on These Good, Warm Blankets. o NORWICH DISTRICT CHURCHES. | Co the age of white with ¢ on Al | To Be Represented at Meeting of | srders, reguler 5Sc ty, now $3c e borders - ang Alrs. J. T FiUsF Hampton | Methodist Ministerial Association | wy of Joot. much of | Y. German_of New York was at hi St & ottt N -and Mrs. Fred| gl fElR e ! ; D 2 summer residence on Broadway th ve_celebrated v past week. Sames B. Aldrich of Attawau lead the devotios at the oper in the Methodist church here at formerly ek this (Monday) aft oon of tl ho are believed to have 2 week | two davs’ meetin h 1 m Webster o init; nisterial > three Farmers’ Association Incorporated. s of the a to be as port today goods . recovered from stores in this c operated here la £ Afiddieto Mrs. A Ar s of orporation of th ¢ Farmers’ association ve been drawn and a copy placed on in the office of the town clerk of ertained the ynnected with | follows: the So D. W. and the evey or 90, now extra hristian ¢ THampton Eesides her band, she is survi three sons and two daughters, Lot of Springfield, Mass., ‘Mrs. tler of Scotland, ‘Charl and Mrs. David D. W : two brothers, Dwight ils meets with one of the requirements that many present at last s e Wt weave mesi- | CaUSe? Chronic Cough—A ing will witness the election of offl- Friend Advised Me to Take cers for the year 1915 and the beg o bt ifornia. Wool S ;Jhite, grey colored horders an. colored borders, Temnies EODS to: 1t0.00 ¥, flow $1.10 pair. $4.25, $5.25 and $7.75. , White 1 tin binding, | 3+ srady, who teac pent the week elatives J. 1. Moran trict superinténdent unday wi . b evening addre: at and Mi to be on \. Bailey of Hartford has the gu | O'Loughlin at | stree | e 3 ' s ject Tw Vi WS 0 , - T AT i I_. .d__ ne Kimball, and a sister, e doctor's Parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Saur p Rev. Laacine 71, Busbee. . Do SEactreTmork iy 1wl iamoas Vinol—I Di it Made Me artholomew Moran, of Brook street. | pastor of the Center c A e 2 S £ Well and Stron = Divided Winnings With Connelley. g' rvices are 6 include a Divi il el at §.30 andl A Boston paper is authority for the < . ¥ ng Joe Connelley of the| _Jennings, La.—*“I was run-down, . a former Putnam play- | Dervous, weak, dizzy, and tired all the zesday’s Ross | morning s opent: son | to continue until the noon howr. The]story t services will be concluded Tuesday | Boston Braw Moffitt Scotland. She’ les | grandchildren and eight great- | children, . . L | Dr. Frank L. Davies. Word has been r f Mr. and Mrs. ir home on J: borough undertake the work and he| Store and get a bottle of Vinol, our de- urged such action for a long time, but| licious liver and iron mnic,"wir;get ithout getting the necessary support | oil, and if it fails to help yea® wo will — —— | nearly two miles long, and this is be- | Pual banquet of the Danielson Busi- lievea o be the frer ehse on record |ness Men's association Tuesday even- . Children cry in which a single tree felled in a Na- | In&- 1 Willimantic Saviags Institute of the death at Winthrop on Mimothy 5 afternoc sday's speakers a er, has come in for a big and unexpect- | time as a result of a chronic 13an. 31, of Dr. Frank L. Davies | of Paim S e e i B b R ey i which kept me awake nights ey ncorporate: it e o s o Tivatek ervices are to be open to the;strange man who was sent over from: 2ble my daily housework. All the » . L e e ors Saturday included | PUPlic. There is special interest in!the local town court about 10 days ago.! different medicines I had taken failed i LA sabiaei B gbert, Kenneth Linder- | Monday evening's meeting at which! Gar believed when he was here to| {0 do me any good until a friend told s ') ittt S 1898-9. Dr. |, _Johnson, Miss Doris Long, | Dr- Bugbee, pastor of the largest|be demented, is very guiet at the jail| about Vinol, I took it snd within o WH EREW[T HALL avies is survived b wi i Ross, Mrs. C. J. Healey. | Methodist church in New Englan and says nothing. e has told no = it and within a Mrs. Agnes M. Heck. | A R to be the speaker. re about himself than was learned' :,’;";’S‘If’l{;:“ well ;“dl“m’“ I‘fim.“d - 1 Oirs. Agnes M. Teck died at the age| = Bekhertan' Chib Paol ¢ i the local officers while they had| own housework. I w vise E s of 75 at St Joseph's hospital earty | ONE TREE BRINGS $100. | Recent e le')u?h» Qm?;"\eo’- rna- |Dim in charge. Garcia has a sentencei 3 ek women to take Vinol.”—Mrs. verybody neegds it, of course. Saturday morning. Senility following | ginsle Sugar Pine Vields Enough |ment at the Bohemian club resulted as of 90 dave fo serve. A. FREYOU, Jennings, La. i o exhaustion was the cause of death, . follo’ v o = ai Think Brocklyn Should Owr g = & » Everybody is going to need it more in the future, || y25 born in Scolland Jan's. 1537 te| Lumber to Build Suburban Heuse. | LTS 06 uon B i Carrigan e e s, il women: i this vicinitg con- = G = > daughter o illiam and-Mary ( - e rank K 23 et ion ¥ Y ) v e rag along day in and -t too, when the earning capacity is less than dur- dock) Kerr, Her husband survives overnment has received $99.40 17" 1o 01 Trapk Hemnedy (190}, George o'l fine showing made by the city :lldmn-down. ke i nervoxg‘ywo:;}; . N her, ement for a single sugar pine | A i o o (100 Putnam’s water departmen uring | ang i e z i ing youth or middle-age. Miss Josephine Kelley. ien was cut intrespase in the | (00, (2. 5%, Taliam Sutall || (00):| 1914, and the attractive profts earned mhfii{,%’;dfllg;g?;;“fiummn;dnu,l“,;f = Miss Josepuine Kelley, 30, died at s, Naional Forest. in Cali-1Cyngal, 69 to 51 o S ation here Bof the s iodic| seliabils Women which Vi . i B . and which yielded more than|® 3 51 = agitation here for the purchase by the h prove how Vinol The best way to be sure to have some THEN is the Norwich, tuberculosis sanatorium | ciCh2h S0%ual bmbar o butld s gosd | , Tho, second serios of pinochle games| hrough of the plant of the O sha! overcomes such condithons and ereates to save a little NOW—aittle at a time, but that ]| tc fer home in this city. - She is sar | $75d suburbun frame house. ~The tree | {0, havs been Plaved on Tuesday ev|Water company. When it was pro-| Strength. et ) fo her home in this cily, SNE Lo aur- | e IRE55 hoard feet and was vals | CRing of this weel: Rave been advanced | posed to. build & water werke. system e e Michael Xelles, of 51 Brook street,|US% at $5.25 per thousand feet. atcount of the fact thet many of the| oL Daniclson the late Dr. W. E. Hyde dpwe 2k every weak, nervous, run- four sisters and three brothers ber 0 Dald ot ontaln enodgh lum- | club members desire to attend the an-| pasun. aertalc nh oL paving the| SO3 TIA OE woman fo coup) to_our g 3 All talk since the plant was buit of| i e+ H. C. MURRAY, President N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer = tional Forest was valued at almost Seven-Four Prisoners at Jail. buying has never brought any ri: s iz - FOR: FLETCHER'S 3100 on the stunip, although National| There were T4 prisoners at the coun-| What Putnam has been able to do Broadway Phar G CASTOR Forest timber is frequently sold at [ty jail in Brooklyn Saturday afternoon.|however, has brought the old discus. Prop., N rwxch.némy' Rt g L - 5 = | A |considerably higher rates. Among them is John P. Garcla, thelsion up again. > rSle onn., and at lead- ing drug stores everywhere.

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