Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 28, 1916, Page 6

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ing Donations for Haliday nknirum- City Poor—Rev. George H, Ewing Enumerates Reasons for ‘. Givinfg’ | The Thenksgiving organ recital given by H. L. Yerrington at.the First Congregational church Sunday after- 3 Jrioon at 4 o'clock was much appre- | B 2 . § % o . : ' » cieted by thase present. Tho program . B : i v WS a Ing one. 'he low, sweet e notes In the Meditation by Lucas, 'x.he et 2 ~ % 4 m LOINS \gladriess of rejoicing In the Magnifi- . i : : cat, the beauty 'and tenderness in 2 3 ; ; anfil'byfm Ib. 19‘ Sclmann's, Abend-Licd:” the' Slrited : . . : | renderipg changing to softer notes : g ‘then again to stirring, joyous out-. By % 2 - 5 .Native Milk Fed VEAL 'bursts Qf song in the Harvest Festi- - T . . val March” were especially pleasing 3 { v . Sl . 18¢ Darts OE. this program X v ok i ; , Laudate Domini (Festival Prelude), inger: Autumn, Johnson: Medi- . 2 mta;., g_rnhf,u No. - L‘ix"-‘-i‘?".\xfin:g\» F A. Ferris’ BACON' T H nat O B5s Moo Voickanar; g A ¢ 4 ll-&ln, Nicely Cured, 1b. 30¢ Abend-Lied, Op. . 12, Schuman Harvest F irafanburg, ;. 7 i "5 James. : : RN From Steer Beef ) b g @ Round-Sirloin STEAKS Mr. and Mrs, Henry Latham gave s . TSRO | reception from 12 to 4 o’clock Monday Prime Rib ROAST mfl R T e SRR e Natives 45(',‘ gn”mmo:«: I.t‘b;li‘x:!:x):l:';l&ho?nn:::emfl Sage CHEESE, bb. ... Home-made SAUSAGE YORK ST, ATE 43c i ';:g:rhom« oy in Freston City, 83 the number of the 25 guests were there, Including Rev. and . Mrs. - Best Pure LARD e Mo, ) A bountiful turkey dinner was served Ib. 21c 3 'lbs. 60c by Mre._ Latham, nssisted by Mrs. Chesbro and Miss Chapman of Lantern Hill. Miss Hewitt of North ‘Whole Milk CHEESE /Stonington, the only one who was present at the marriage 50 years ago, BB ko oo o esto s R0 read an appropriate poem. A letter Swift’s Oleomargarine was read, sent by Mrs. Wilcox, whose | of their marriage. For many MEAT, Ib. 15¢, 2 lbs. 29¢c | Plump Young [Fine Granulated | SWift's Premium HAMS i13Ibs...... $1 with $1 wor&h; of other Groceries ‘husband, Rev. Asher Wilcox, perform- 4 the marriago ceremowy. There were Other letters and cards, flowers, pifts PECANS, b......... 20c of china, ‘siiver, cut glase, money in checks. One pleasant fea- Fita was the showius o the weadise | B FILBERTS, Ib". . . ... 20c gown of b0 vears M th : Sohgratulations and good wishes Of Seedless RAISINS Thankaglving Sermon. At tne First Congrogational church morning Rev. G. H. Ewing wdm:n,-d from the text, Oh! Give Yellow TURNIPS thanks unto the Lord, for He s good, ke ol for His loving kindness endurets for- B gver. " Different thoushts brought out id oul lve thanks for the i Biottings'of the year. for ait of zood | SWEET POTATOES [ we bave been able to do, for Tight Wving. o pain since It often comes Wibe'. ..o 0. 20 8s & warning. In closing he spoke of that will undoubtedly follow s o . s wake of the wa the quicken. |@8 Largest, Delicious, Florida of brotherhood among the nations. ORANGB M 4°C wes special music from an . enlerged cholr. LnrgeJumboBANANAS Arlineton SAUSAGE. ! i PUMPKIN }PIES Native VEAL CHOPS . Cleaned CURRANTS Bell's Poultry !Mohican Special, MINCE. .. ‘Karo Syrup b i 2e pkg. .............. 25c|Seasoning 'Coffee, tin . 35c’“° kind mother 25¢ can ... ....10c Sand Wl 9¢c 3 for 25¢; - gty ML Ch Cuts S FANCY TABLE APPLES Pure Maple e spicy, rich filling and Prepared oicest Cuts Sugar Curec : ; Z0e ol oo Bt CORNED BEEF Jonathans . . . . 3 for 10c 'p“‘",,,“cfi:m LSY'“P: _bot. 25¢| ompen earLY THESIZE) T 400 ::: ’1‘5:_2& b......... 12V4c16¢-18¢ Pippins . ... .. 3 for 10c ‘Imported DISAPPOINTED WHEN' package ... 10c : : Melntosh ... 2 ats. 25c |7 Marmalade _ fiXre. """ YOURE ng:“ and 'Molican Teas | Thick SALT PORK Phnsta® . (2foe 00 Df fmeer Snape | '95c.380450.60ci . ..., 19 fLATE Tomato Soup |jar ....... 25c Rogular size ~ Macaroni and 25¢ ‘Spaghetti Native FOWL : For Roasting, Ib.. . [.. 28¢ FOWLS for Fricassee . | 4t07lbs,lb........ 22c Fresh Killed Long Island DUCKS, Jb. ;. ::.5.5 35¢ 3 e Family size . Special size Pure Venilla EOLGH TS and o b Concord GRAPES Raspberries !nndeemon They, sast mele i\K\é’r“s.\‘{rF‘rfloo;'h Toilet Paper basket ............. 25c|and Pinapple 'Extracts THoaE WHO WanT Thew |6 rolls. . ‘Coming For Holiday. ZLilllan Browning, who_teaches e iiay Toians - Hesoacs of Jordan school in Water- Genuine Spring i it gl o E‘“q MfllflCRAPBZOC can . l7c botfle - 21cold Fashiored FRUIT CAKE NG Com 1 Ib. pkg. . 11c LAMB Colloge, ains Susan Wiicox, ica — GRAPE FRUIT Best Head Rice Pure Jelly predinter s o 3 “‘"2 pops Matches Legs, Ib............ 23¢ E each Marion Rogers and Miss Ruth Avery, oome to their homes uptown Wed- for Thanksgiving and the re- of the week. . Children Bring Gifts. h m -schools the children were Monday in bringing good things barrels. The school wagons New Mixed NUTS ,Ib 19¢ -+ . 7e-9c-10c-12%/5¢ This 3 lbs...... 25c 3 jars..... 25¢|MOHICAN BREAD, ETC. 3 pkgs.. ... 25c6boxee... 25cFores,1b............ 17c Big Pure Food Sale for Tuesday and Wednesday--5708e OFEN VT 2P M H t! FOR TH IS PERIOD 'auwecus Hil] and Plain Hill T 3 VR SFn ik BN s Rk Ta 3 ¥ '-'I filled with children and all kinds g of vegetables and packages. : - & Local Jottings. Third distrigt court was sustained in|days and uses up more sugar than the [during the war, the conversion of the AT el s imposing a fine.of $50 and costs.in the |z public houses into . houses. of refresh= P Vs Sna_ Mow case against Antonio Do . Simone of | “Wastes our financial strength; in|ment, will Auicken up our civil and s Westerly, cnarged with assault. Otto | the first twenty months of the war our | fighting populations, will make a_new ly. N Baur, charged with interference with | people s on alcohol three hundred | fire of resolution in our people, and will a police officer, was fined $230 and | million si B ace” Yot ot 'tbe" Sootians. eod D: Spots High ‘to be Eliminated—Father of | monins sail 3 {mposed by the | ueen ; anger Spof n. Highways ' to months’ jail senten posed by the Sunday with relatives in Fitch- BT DROIS. O Y iminated-— ET O | Sccona district court. Tho, case againe: o - . . . A Fal Twenty-one Children Fined in District Court—Common | o yan® wonsy o tEed, | With ing. give to millions the first opportunity the nation’s strength; it |they. have ever had of ‘breaking old 0,000 workers, one million acres | babits of weakness and forming new - OF. p of Tand and one and a half miliion tons | habits of strength. 3 INDOGRS OR OUT-OF DOOR§ of coal yearly: We believe that in this, as in a uring the war it has s ebruary | invelved. (he Lifti N e i al issues. there must be s takin; i odak i be i i B Jomephine Tarkes o retocncs - Soaton e aton e o g Involved the lifting. and haudling an other vital ismos. thero muat bo , Picture-taking with Kodak is sure to be interesting, at L oy . after fub Drunkard Law Enforced—Carl Stillman Leader of Dert | Harvey wHardine, cizimine trat he | iihon tons " |between the allied mations; and we || this time, and afterward your pleasure * will “be “tenewed ‘weoks' could not have A fair trial in Wash-| ttars our moral strength; fts|appeal to the government to be bol | b dence. g g o charge of is temptations 1o Wwomen involye danger|and trusc our people, to be strong and || again and again, as you view the scenes d f‘ces as mouth College Band. worthless ciiecks, as there was to ehildren and. anxiety te thoussnds | follow our allies, to be worthy of the ! s \ suit against him p pass case of Steph nding. The tres- migbty destinie n H. Tefft against eal goes on to say that dur- | trust.” they hold in solemn !§ caught by your camera. . The most dangerous highv sending you_down for vilating vour| Abigail W. Reynolds will begin on|; il 2 - : | o M, 24 Mrs. Brank R. Jackson. | or acuto ansie in the town o West-| brobation. Georss, 1 am not S0ink 10| Tuesday Lefore 4 it e apotitel s Lok co e e Rl Is your friend interested in photography? If so, a | erly is on the Potter Hill road at the |press the old ‘compl of common el o ot : & N abe o Ao, London cOmes | point known as the White Schoolliouse | drunkard against you at this . time. Local Laconics. R e PARTY IN DIVORGE cases || nice Photo Album would make a splendid gift f°l' him oty | Y e 0 end 3 Week | corner and where a small frame dwell- | C < has entered complaint | Miss Helen Joy of Detroit i the | Indusisien an which o rrics Ser | ing owned by James Murphy obstructs found_intoxicated, Sun- : Blolt whi her. il el g M Bl ! : e You muiity or mot|Euest of Mr. and Mrs,. William: Clark | and the men.in, the trenches are Be- | Advocated by Rev. Dr. Cadman of et e I oy o e T trayed by an cnemy.at home. Brooklyn—Says New England is the A BIG LINE OF THBE AT Jecta Ot mto what ouglit to7be"a pa 1 costs of §2.80 was Rn:ux Stilliman, L of Judge Alberti| Russia and her prohibition is made| Worst Offender. of the highway. For yéars the hi smpvsed v s em. 1 ar, of weatidk, ha been | much of in the memorial which con- g way committes of (he town council | ployer, prisoner Temindoa | S¢lected, as "leader ot the Dartmouth |chudes: New Yor —That punish- I HE ( RANS I ON CO =5 I8 have made some slight.endeavor to|that fhe charge of being a. common | college bana. “We are mno temperance reformers|ment in jail ved py the guilty . N have this danger eliminated, but the|drunkard was still in force and if: the| Miss ' & i, daughter of Mr. | as such. We stand for the great de- i w Y m 7 project has never reached any definite | probation was asaln violated & severe : d,"ateacher in|kire -of all £00d people to strike the|Persons in divorce actions was an 25.27-29 B d ; form. 1t is expected that the newly | sentence is liabie to be imposed. the New Hampsnire Sfate college, is | mightiest blow for freedom of which |opinion expressed in a sermon Sunday =i~ roaaway created highway commission will give Oliver Mercier, the father of 21 chil- | Bome on vacation, Britain js capable. ‘We support the!night by Rev. Dr dman in the Cen- this matter consideration and perhiaps|dren, with 16 living, a hard working,| The schooner William . H. Clifford,|demand for prohibition made to the g i achieve the desired result. industrious man, was cailed to answer | which was im. distress off - Manians | Bovernment by its investigators, | tral Congregational church. Hancock ‘George 8, Beebe of the Scotland road. deputation, | street and Bedford avenue, Brooklyn. The nmext most dargerous place in|to the charge of intoxication. He was|Sunday, having = sprong .- aleak, was|2nd by the shipbuilder: t an a2 the town is at Thompson Corners, and | given an opportunity to gc to his home, | towed to Stamford . b tug . of ““w with not a_teetotaler among them, in | “Why,” he 2, “T remmge! @ 5 : Y more especially at the junction of Fast | just-before arrest, but defled the officer. | Thomas A. Scott Wrecking company of | March, 1915. Believing In the prime|Deautiful young woman coming ‘““; compared to the scoundrels guilty in|today, at natio; l»hendquarters,t to avenue and the Watch Hill road. Here | Mr. Mercier said he was near 75 years | New London. minister’s words, that the sacrifice is|my study and when shc tried to tell | these divorce matt Vanve C. MecCofitck, chairman of the iclans have.recorded | democratie national ‘com: 2 dom aj or are | me the story of her trouble she faint- : fatirond. ompany'a| 120 £Teat whea froedom and honor are | me the storv of her troutle ane fanl. ), "Reliaple staisiclags bave. recarded ¥ > and in due ¢ime conditions there will| Flugh Rogers, who was:arrested for| cdlirement for coartesy:on the part Off Showla bear it, we ask the government | family well. In fact, L iio Kina | afvorcessulitin i SR et chies s e & be greatly improved. The tracks of |intoxication, was next ealled Judse | coepioyes in the passenger service i5|yo suspend all drink.licenses through- | married her fo the rascal she had to|25,000. Difforence in size of population g A oMo tot Datows sl Wiliame relrnlnded et t‘}- it { g 8¢ | observed, and anpreciated by the pub- out the Kingdom for the period of the | tell me of. He had datly informed her|is only about 17,000,000 to_ 15,000,000, 2 at last Sep- | lic. It's a mighty g0od rule tnat has | iy that he: pieant to fer for ansther [In 1906 there were ~S$44 divorces' in the highway corimittee has succeeded | of age. Sentence was suspended upon| As a rule. the in arranging for relief of the danger|the payment ot 33.80 costs. 1 North. Carolina, State Senator J 1 Gray, Jr. éf' Winston-Salem. Nu:m the presentation. of the cup, which L5 highway at this peirt, but run direct|tember he was before the court, Bores T ek { y L iesont St Shopes ez, e e, helors . the ~obBrt|no lekceptiom: “We belleve a golden moment has|Wwoman and cold-hearte England and 90 in America. - A|was given to Mr. McCormick in ap- obliquely over a private xight of way |ard, and that he was placed on pro- | MOVE TO.PROHIBIT SALE arrived for our country: that, prepared | her. ~She was slone—v continuance of such a state of affairs | preciation of.his services to-the Amerit 5 2 through the, Stanton THompson prop- | bation. Then he asid lie did not want (™ are for sacrifice by the example of theor, :mlhm‘ ot lh}&t e e s d—chaose ican people as leader of the demro- 3 erty to_the Watch Hill road. to g0 to: the state _instituti OHOL IN King and Lord Kitchener, the nation| “Some measure 1 £ 3.0 the Wateh il soad. = ©. |to soed e state institution and R AT B R T AN o tho matural " stop " that | should be surely to pumish such sconn- | ¥ accustomed to think of New |sulting in the re-election of Woodrow b ranged for the struction of a pub- | probatior, which he totally disregard-|A Petition is Shortly to Be Presented | France and Russia have already taken. |drels. There are men ‘n Sing Sing|England as Puritanical und associate| WiHlson as president of the Unitgd | Iic highway alongside the trolley tracks|ed fugh said he had been drinking to the British Government. The suspension of the liquor traffic|prison who are honoralle gentiemer |the Purian swith godliness, but the | States.of America, 5 through the Stantor Clark property, |ever since he was placed on probation ) ent. divorce records of New England are| Senator Gray said the money for ifie ~ | higher than anywhere else in the coun- | cup was raised by populkr subscription b which will give a ect connection | but had not been drunk, London, N —A ition it Y with the Watch Hill Toud and whick| Judge Willlams asked 12 his defini- |1y oo oo oy e tondefahort try, and wherever ycu cin trace the will removo the -existing danger fea- |tion of being drunk was akin to tha | (0 D° Presented to the British gov- Like a Boy at 50 Bubblj"g Over New Englander i the west there qite as surely 4 tures. The plan of the highway com- | definition given hy an old-time Rhode |STRMent by the “Strength of Britain : , mission will be more to the westward |Island jurist who sald in substance | Movement” asking that the British . - 5 . . the greater prevalence of div 4 the' § | than the present trolley route and will | that o man was not intoxicated until | zovernment follow the lead of the W’th Vitality == Tak,ng Iron Did It er ‘prevalence of div in Winston-Salem. 4 ihe vopulations of u find s Danbury—Whea: County (omthis- sioner Brophy, chairman of the board. had finished checking u» the daf's business Thursday, ke found. that just $38,316 had passed from the applicants for licenses to the commissioners. The commissioners granted 4% saloon - censes, two whelesile. iicenses, ningg druggists’ licenses, cight -elub licensedh and two . wholesale require the removal of the tracks more | lying on his back in the highway and | greatest of iho alles to. erohiigt e 18 INCH SILVER LOVING CUP Ironch T th@BWaten K Tond Guic a | cafled and said his aesicion. was | S5 Of,2lcohol This remarkable ap-| Doctor says Nuxated Iron is greatest of all strength builders—| PRESENTED VANCE WCORMICK proach to taéPWatch Hill road quite a|smiled and sald his definitlon was not | neal has already beos ciooogoo distance farther southward towards | quite as strong but he did 2 = e o bt iati 2 hns Whteh Hill. The work on this Im- |a man as drani who vas ahle o masi, | Ciousend Teprosentatives of the brain| - Often increases the strength and endurance of delicate, I Aperiation oF St ey provement will he commenced as soon | gate without assistarce. Rogers was | boors in o 2tion, including leading Democracy During Recent Campaign. as possitle, ith the hope tnat it may Sentenced 10 six months in the. state | i re L’lfi?&;&"‘iri‘é‘y"‘ “SXK;,.;‘HT:S nervous folks 200 per cent. in two eeksitime New York, Nov. 37.—An eighteen e complete n the ear] summer. workho i <3 2 d Lo Med|CI ne pleted in the early Workhouse and houge of correction aa prominent men in literature, art and| New York, X. ¥ —Not long ago & man azain and .eo for yourselt how much |{nch silver loving cup was presented 5 "aria collase. professors: heads of | Cim oo sad ASel me id) A1bA Himm a | of mervoust F down Deopll o ene A g e , i o 1o’ mive t o < Third district court in Westerly, Judge| The r-&on among_the local firemen | public and secondary schools, promin- | preliminary sxamiagtion Y0 Biire Insurs | Slitne | All” the while doubre thelr Oliver H. Williams presiding. George | that the Mystic and Pawcatuck firemen | ent scientists and medical men. Bfcer 1 wao astonished £o find hifm | strnktn and enduragce end entirely s 0“ p .| McCarrier was brovght before the bar | injured at the 'Watch Huil fire are not | The memorial claims that “two grave| With the blood pressure of a boy of 2C|get rid of all symptoms of dvapepeia licenses. ot land is the worst cffender. llcmm. party in the 1916 campaign, re: - There was a Monday session of the . i trom ten t5 where justice and rot booze is dis- | eligible to benefits ir the Connecticut |dangers stand before the country,|20d, 28 full of vigor, vim and vitalit | Jiver and other frodbies I from (50, pensed. “George,” said the judze, “last | State Firemen's assoclation reliet fund | holding back the power of early vie: | 25 SIuirg men: In fact & young man | (e i Sropor form. AR this Atter September you Was beéfore this court|is not strictly true, although the in-|tory and throwing a shadow over the | The secret he sald. was raking irow | ihey had in some cases been doctoring Best for Colds, Bronchitis and | 7, the charge of being a common | juries were received while serving in|vision of peace. One is the wasting | nuxated iron had filied him with re-|for months without obtalning any bene- hitis drunkard; vou were placed on praba- | Rhoda lsland. These men, with others, | Dower of alconol: the other s the m- | newed lifa. AL 30 he’ wad i bad|nt "But aomt take (he old forms of A tion and vidlated that prcbation. How |accompanied the Hoxies and. Barbers, | perilling of infant life. Among all the | Realth; a careworn and ncarly all | reduced iron, iron a-etafe « ure .~ No alcohol | 3 veur 5 £ : ] = € all the | ;% Now at 60 & miracle of vitality and | of iron simply to fave a few cants. You throat [would a year and costs do. down the|went to Watch Hill in response to 3 | factors of weakness thess confront us | [ty 3o baoving with the Danyancs o: | sust take 1ron In a Torm that can be line, which would give you freedom in|call for nssistance, and the fact that|with terrible vividness and the: v z d v He| youth. “As I have said a hundred times | casily absorbed and assimilated like : h‘m dfllll. February, 1918. Would that be time|they were injured while actually en-|within our own control. With ~ the im. iron Is the greatest of all|nuxated iron if you want it to do you z enough to straighten you out? gaged in fire duty there does not bar|weakening power of alcohol removed, | strength builders. If people would only|any good, otherwise it may prove worse .. ‘Give me another 'chance, Jjudge.|them from state benedts. Connecticut |our national effort against the enemy | throw away patent medic:nes and nau- | than useless. Many au athlete or prize FUR S Then if I don't keep my promisc do | firemen who respond as a fire organ- | would gather increased strength: with | 52038 concostions and take simple nux-| fighter hag won the day s mply becauss 3 AT Sogn! 2 ‘”.. CENTRAL STORE J.M YOUNG & SON- jwith me as you will. I went to the|ization to a call from outside of the |the increased strength and more rapld | his i Monsnags oo hinced, that the d filed his bl railway station Sunday morning and|state and are Injured in performance of | supplics our losses in six campalins | sesa’ a el O e one I b | A e e rent info- the aftras, a fellow there gaye me a coupie of|duty are given the same consideration | would have been substantially reduc-|pneumonia, grippe, conswmption, kid-| while many another has gone down to drinks of gin. Then I started for home [as if injured in fire service in their|edr Bey, Tiver and Reatt trouble, et Th: | inglorigus defeat simply. for the lack of through the park. Policeman Ed West | respective towns. The following facts are glven con- | Tealand true cavss which started their| iron—E, Sauer, M. ‘Repaired and Remodeled |hailed me and said: ‘George, 1 gusss 1| “The Rhode Isiand State Firemen's | cerning the effect-of alcohol: ;‘,‘,i;“: was Sofunk-gore nor s A Detter take you in’ aifd ho did. 1 was | association has ruled that Cormecticut| “Tt hinders the:army, delays muni~| fooq, %, Wepkened condition brought on| , XOLE o tent medicine nor reme. minding my own business firemen injured at fires in Rhode Isl- | tions, koeps thousands of men from | shsoputely . mevessars o anshie wots | dr. wut. ooe PR ) na by the Judse Willlams did not think the of-|and, even when summoned to assist|war work daily, makes good workmen bload tochange Tood into living tissue; 4 ficer would have made the arreat with- | Rhode Tsland fire depariments, cahnot | second-rate. ; fithout 1t np matter aow much of £ out s lent cause. “George, do you|receive any- benefits from the state| “Hampers the navy, delays trans-| What you eat, your food merely Dasses | does not infure the teeth, make FRENCH - AMERICAN FUR | think & year down the line tGo lonig?” | fund for injuries received while on fire | ports, places fhem at the mesey of sub. | thEOUEA, you' without doing you ‘any | igs, e : “Give me another ckence, judgé, and 1| duty in Rhode Island. It is an unde- | marines, slows down repatrs and conZ| Ef‘ff‘,md"{'. e e T D A e COMPANY profnise not to get arrested asain. I'm|cided question whether Rhode lstand |gests docks. - k. pale AL DR TE at Tl e i e o, now, and it's time I reformed for | firemen called into.Connecticnt and fn- | —*Threateris- the mercantile marine, | & plant. trying to grow in & woll ae:| xcd fenhus e ‘ot To"fortdt sito0 0 1oy ~#sTHAYER: BUILDING - 004 jured there, while on. fiin-duty, would i during the war‘between 60| ficlent in irom: e You ave not strong | Sesiale iosituicn i oy comnet ake ey’ mad The judge sald: “George, vou and|be eligible for benefits from the Rhode | aul million cubic feet of space and |.or Well, you owe " Yoursolt:lo- makef o womss wnde 39 who. Dioks drom feadincrees. four or. five ofaers are the regular|Island fund. retgrds bullainig ot slips. the following test: Sice how. 1ong YOU | e proriten they have no serious ompsie. troubie hrgeNahnClud:qu,EufirnCutPotkLoms.E-bn o 3 4 i e e e o Taent” e 3 : ST a2 fiist. At 1.should put this 2| Kingston " Monday, Juig g‘ fmer: ,I : half millforr toms of f00d, With| sram thre e 1‘,’{."“""";.&““’”" LT AL AR L e —— [vote here and, now, 1t w. bun presiding, tue decisiehaf 4 ' sl = T ;.fOF two weekw. Then fest yiur stnntth i >

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