Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 3, 1917, Page 2

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WARM IN COTTON, corroumwoox..mmwoon. cowonmmnownnmmmxr Mkh,qnd—hdflpbsu‘ud'odnvb BLANKETS ril M WIleh to M J. Wmifl‘, property on Sumimit street. PRICES THAT AFFORD A GOOD Rosds toy. 4 On_account the slippery condi- ta. of_Norwich | Bh SUBSTANTIAL SAVING. wfl?:“fi%’fl-“mh was a visitor in Wil tic Friday. Full Size Cotton Blazksts, in white| Full iz Gray Wool mfi Anetr hommes from m::.“'m et "’:‘t;’_r{'v&mhuufl 3o of | PORTENTOUS PRECAUTIONS BERLIN FORECAST OF NEW LEGAL NOTICES . fan, ored borders—Speelal, spell has frozen up Toads, | tBis ves : = only, coleved Bardeis=—Speciai §3.80 A{ MO hich were wet from the reodke raing, | YOTk state for a few days. _TAKEN AT NEW YORK SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN. Full Sze Plaid Blanketa—Special, |$1500. mumiits - Specters $1000 & pain 25108 pond. el e B b e Pulipe Botta With. Negih ‘Un. - With TR xpso :,;'”".’,'- v“",: Fetaline NOIICB ; ? Crews Sleep Board. ons a Day. $229 a pair. Pure Cotton Filled Comforters, 5 o g , ‘Better Quality Blankets, in brown |fancy silkeline covers—Special, $2:39. < — o Ak Y eaainem | New York, Feb. 2—Upon the receipt o TR NG et of e BB or gray plaids, full size—Special, $4.00| Pure Cotton Filled Comforters, © Mr . started fof the e Fr o Pmgrr. 5o gy e emarg, ¥eb. 3, °6.40 'p. xpectations ex- | ;.5 Bufiding, in said Town, each da ¥ fancy sateen covers on both sides— 2 “on, Dudley Fleid Malone, collector of |pressed in uncmcial circies here that Sundays excopted, from February 1 = paig. . . The of i X Fromeifl, the port conferred late todsy with|as a result of the unrestricted sub- | g 'February B om R to § Full Size White Wool Blankets, col- 2 7 ,Hcfll 2 representatives epartment of |marine campaign the amount of ton- p. m., to listen to appeals from the ored borders—Special, $4.39 2 palr. |cateen Mwm < % 5 gw y Infant Chri ices of m‘v‘mo -m‘“ e 4 . e ‘w‘: e e Tasine ;:dpio o e Ag A stened—Servi Can- | Of o ity 0. L R act any other business proper m:.g- ngt‘i ‘White Waol ‘Blankets, '3{1: 'l&; -‘n. c b‘ue boriln. !“e neral was held from her home Tues- dlemas Day—Below Zero Tempera- | Yona saying % figu done at said meetings. SN L s T ey s aay. ture Friday. tarked i 000,000 o u ooo o0 | Datea at Norwich, Conn., January B.ee e 73 g over. of tons- This is believed here to be |20th, 1916 ) Total of, Must Pay Personal Tax | The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. e has increased his force |the gross regis FRED G. PROTHERO, JAMES C. FITZPATRICK. HENRY GEBRATH, / forced to payv the personal tax for the -, The child was christened Lu- |undes his comman Harbor ce | munitions, etc., and for the export of Board of Relief. Women’s Plush Coats that formerly sold for $25.00 and up to $30.00 havg |Past year has been entered on the - The sponsors- were: Fred |boats and four tun of the coast guard |coal to her allies. % hls toputhar SO piiosl mick clearance. Not many in ti | P0OkS Of Tax Coilector M. P. Healy. | Pion of Taftville and Mrs. Chaboet of | cutter service, under command of the Some Statisti been asse! 9 = '$ | More of those that have receivea bills ; Baltic. § = collector, are at “Theic Socics With Wik %, lot, =0 if vou want a_good bargain, come early. Your choice while the¥ |for their tax came to the office of the Friday’s Services. - wp and their crews sleeping on board. | Statistics are cited showing that the iast, $16.00 and $17] We have other I A tch bet: Albert i of munion was administered at bot the subject except to say that the |British ports during that period ST REDUCTION OGN SUITS- e e e o ot This | masses. . Music of the mass was By | ships: oMcers were within their rights |brought the fotal tonnage up to ap- Suits for Women and Youu‘ Girls are marked for final clearance. |o0%, W10 e FWOrt ted off the hone | Arthur Roy, Jr., sang Incarnatus Est | trality rezulations were being violated. It Is asserted that graii shipments Cloth Coats too that have been cut in priees. Your 2 R inis_asmry eadid - = v amounted to 67,750,0¢ ice of any ot $5.00, $750 ana $10.00, | fication, was made by Rev. J. V. E.|interned here have refused permission -4y eollector in the tovin Luliding Thurs-| The mass at 5.15 in St. Mary's| It was learned that the commndm actual, not theoretical, ln-fl!c in Brit- day to pay the asséssment. chureh Friday, the feast of the Durl. |of several of the German ships seif- |1sh ports from Ju% 32 Bevtfl:b:r 3 s, carried in * Local Man Won. Bellanzer. The 8 o'closck high mass [to the collector’s officers to go below |Pritish vessels. addition it is re- Those who went to New London omag W2S celcbrated by Rev. Thomas Lynch, | their main decks on trips of inspec- |ported that the neutral and entente Thursday evening to witness the pool§ Who also biessed the candles. Com- |tion. Mr. Malone declined to discuss |Vvessels, other than British, entering Notice is hereby given to ajl persens lable to pay taxes in the” Town of Canterbury, on the grand Tat of 1916, that 1 have a rate bill with wafrant Sttached for th collection of 16 mille the dollar, also for the collection of lwrlmltflxo!,lmALMm PERSONS from the age of 31 to 60 o5rs;, Beis Taxes become due Manch don were well rewarded for their trip | the musical choir. During the Credo |uniess he obtained evidence that meu- {proximately 10,750,000 tons.. 151 F'n‘- the General Statutes of Ogn- Black and Navy Blue Serge Suits are now reduced to $7.50, $10.00 and |ors of the cwening. The match was a | Agus Dei was rendered by Mrs. R. J.| Acting of instructions,from the at- (from Australia to England are making - stes0. Bandicap affair, Benoit beine siven a]Jodoin. Miss M. V. a torney-general's office the United |steadily increased demands upon this | necticut Sec 2393 “When Taxes Be- 25-point handicap in a two hundred- | ganist. States attorney and the New York |tonnage, which also must be trans-|i;. 'frst day on which the collector OFFERINGS IN THE THAT WILL INTEREST FINAL REDUCTION ON COATS pb SRS S S oy A2 diae el Ml B e e R e L B o e e point match. The final score stood 1 The masses today branch of the bureau of investigation, |ported to Denmark 60 per c'n(t, of 5 'rom to 144 for the iocal expert. i feast of St. Biaze will be at 5 department of justice, are making ar- gland’'s butter supply and, NEEDLE WORK SEC"ON [ — at $ c'clock there will be the bless- | rangements to meet what was de-|Holland, virtually ail of her margerine Only Four Contagious Ca: ing of throats at the 8 o'clock mass|scribed as “any emergency.” supply. Any considerable reduction of in the evening. The arrangements, it was said, in- |this tonnage, it is claimed, would iimit thereof according to the terms of the notice given by him is ready to re- celve them.” 1 will méet the taxpayers as follows At Morgan Store, South Canterbury, o Thuuday, March 1st, from 11 a. m’ Y0 Ppagicer Postotfice, Friday, March THOSE' TAK!NG. PRIDE IN|_The report of the city health officer, cluae the mobilization of all the sc- |England's supply of breadstuffs so Dr. W. P. S. Keating, shows that Wil- Mov#® to Plainfield. cret service agents in. the greater cityferitically as to force peace within a EMBROIDERY WORK limantic was in good health during oo Ao : : : n in good ‘oosup moved | in order that points of great stratesi- |few months. 24, from 11 a. m. £0 2 P, m. o S L e & =4 Radeli household goods te |ecal importance may be safesuarded. |i¢ . S. Should Be Drawn Into War. TA'th"nch;‘nd'u;nB‘tohr.,’&'nt;l;lnltnr. on 1 3 g ~ ( e 3 ¢ N Rad- arati |2 = E - 2 = - % A arc] th, o . to Royal Society Packages Complete With Materials and Full | the heaith officer. those beimg one of | & £ o nte vilinge | e T e e for na]. On the otber hand, if the Unitedi3 prm. ' > e : for Worki @iphtheria and three of tuberculosis. s Trnicine: authorities are quistly cos |States should be drawn into the war,| At Town Clerk's Office, Canterbury Instructions for Working i e o e Tosine these unofficial critics foresee a pro- | Green, on Wednedtay, March 7th, from 2 tian Science Ssrvices. ort Paragraphs. . longation_of th d, as a con- |11 a 'm Chi s _Made-up ~Dre: 65c,] Made-up R , $1.00. o z e et S or R RS e g g KRS e S‘Zmpe":z‘ Sunday morning service at 10.45 in Connerton was a recent |taFT TALKS ON THE clusion, Europe completely exhausted bc?g‘,,“’,‘,f;“"”:{'Y,,‘,“,“,‘,,{;‘;fi,{"‘,‘,‘;:';". oys’ Made-up Suits, $1.25. s L A Main street. | visitor at his home in Providence. and America weakened, while Japan's | wi)] be added from the time they be Children’s Made-up Coats, 75e. Chilgren’s Made-up Hats, 40esand| 24-inch Center Pieces, 50c.and $1.00.] nesday evening a testimonial meeting | business trip in New York and New { Made-up Lunch Sets, $1.25. Subject of lesson-sermon, Love. Wed- | M. H. Donahoe has returned from a NEW GERMAN CRISIS |military strength, they assert, virtual- come due, as the law provides Ceanais = <l ly would be unimpaired and her findn- B.—All rlrlonnl taxes must pos! en will be held at 7.4 Haven. Declares It May Push Us Into 'a|cial resources vastly increpsed. wvely e pald o or befors. the “Rrst 18x45 El 2 ppean. > Fancy Aprons, 25¢ and 75e. e o Al Cotlien, BOTTLE TAKEN FROM HER operation. for mpsendicitie e ot Jo-| . Lespue to Enforce Just Pesce. Warned Not to Be Too Optomistic. |ta sompis Whth this notice wiil be deslty L . 22 3 wifh accordin, to law, In_such c Fudge Aprous, 85c. Made-up Work Bass, 50s. = | sepi’s hospital, Willimantic, Thursday, | Washinzton, Feb. 2—Former Presi- | Tagabitr, throws & daan of cold watee | mads and provided. Sée Chapier 260 Made-up Corset Covers; 80c. 4Made-up Whisk Broom Holder, 35c.| Mabel Jolle, ‘Given Hearing in City | is resting comfortably. dent Taft prefaced a prepared speech funon such reasoners, who include some | Se¢: 8, Public Act.’'1909. Meet me a 3 i Made-up Collar Bags, 50c. Court, Thought to be Weak-minded Miss Florence Thatcher . spont _the |on the League to Enforce Peace herc |of nia. coll =t o the C navay |Pove places and save il exponse o e o T Secaues, %) Made-up Laundry Bags, 866 and 855:| raaver Jolle, giving Her aze as_ 13| Miss Pauiing ASne. of ’Z‘Jfi‘ésfiifi' lonight with a reforence to theiTew |writers, by declaring that British ton Rt aE Tateitly Coan te. iat Boudoir Caps, Z5c. Made-up Shoe Bags, 40c. and 24, appeared before the police | Mass., is the guest of her cousin, MiSs | United States were drawn into war lc'l::’e “ng?‘l;‘l:‘edlts}'mw‘i::rb;yt:::tgrmm— day of February, 1917 feb3a . Made-up Night Gowns, 85¢, $1 Made-up Shirt Case, 75c. court Friday morning to answer to the | Marion O’Brien at the Academy of the | Germany would force it by “her de- ad . E charge of intoxicati B Holy Famil. ing of new bottoms. He also warns and $1.25. ; Made-up Card Table Covers, $1.00. | onise of ‘ploxication She was ar-| HON FSteli# Brown of Sterling is | 125°5, Of Plain principles of justice |ihern against making too optimistic e 10 I'erso) axpayers Made-up Combinations, $1.00. Ob' ng Pillow Top and Back, 50c. ing impertinent remarks to Officer | Passing the week-end at her home on | between civilized nations.” estimates of the prospective achieve-t wi,uce (s hereby given to all persons ments of German _submarines and|uaple to pay the Personal Tax in the Made-up Shirt Waists, 50c and 75c. Guest Towels, 35c. Hurley who saw her on the street and | Pleasant street® “The responsibility which now rests z asked her where she lived. When she upon, the président and congress is ain: garding too lightly the prob- | Town of Lisbon that I have a warrant shmd' Made- Arhclu R to Embroider arfived at the station house she had Below Zero Temperature. v:ry huvyl’ said Mr. Taft B Phey |2Dle coUnter-measures upon which, he [to levy and collect the personal taxes “p i One thermometer in the northern Gsserts, the British admiralty undoubt- |payable Feb. iat. 1917, “sach of ‘such Night Go-s. a wide choice of de-j a bottle of whiskey on her person and - 1 th f two Stamped Turkish Towels, size 20x42 | this was taken from her. Before the | SeCtion of Baltic registered 12 degrees | American people will back them to fus (71 7 i et LI o sign: are stamped and made- |inch, 29c. court Friday morning she became | Delowg zero at 5 o'clock ¥riday morn- |ie eng in their decision. May God the. purpose of coliecting the samg I up, g T e R By o e R R Towels, size 22x45 | Bysterical but managed to say that o e I b e Gy S Pt LoX AafsetemceT DESTROYER TO PRESERVE :hop:fi the g%w}o :gi;:uu1 Saturdhy, inch, 50c. she had-been in this city but a short The former president was speaking NEUTRALITY AT PHILADELPHIA | . e Ben. Continental Tubing Pillow =Cases, |Gl W0, o\ \iting Bags, 505 and 89c | time, being employed in the American | Lawrence Carey of Brooklyn, N. the Chamber of Commerce of —_— s g s'n'«" ';?-'e Biseville Bohasl: stamped, In a wide variety of desigus, were 69¢ and 75c—Speelal, 59¢ each. Sofa Pillows for cross. |20d Cover Combinations and Sps, Stam, stitch or®solid embroidery, 25¢ and before 0y is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John e < SPECIAL—One Iot of S Skirt | Thread company’s plant. Sentence the United States, answering particu- | Te Held Un All Vessels Not Author- “Bat X 2 ) e as suspended as it was thought that . homas Sullivan was called to | IF1V criticisms of Theodore Roosevelt. to Pass. i oy e R B Y] Seaayio “embgoider, to close at At | he Gl was not of sormai mental abil- gmas Sullivan was called to | william J. Bryan, Senator Borah and mist be proceeded againet as directed ity. ¥ ihe: others of the League to Ehforce Pgace | _Philadelphia, eb. 2—Tn carrying out |by the laws of ¢his State ia price. her sister, Mrs. J. Donal | e % % AMPY, Collector. Stamped Guest Towels, 25c. 1133,’:“’9,'3,‘_,, e R Many at Operators’ Dance. town Hegaan of Willimantie was In | "y ciosing his address Mr. Taft said: e D s v gRpted at Lisbon, Conn, Jap. 8ih, Stamped Turkish Guest Towels, " 00—, 1 dnnnc:reg‘ - mth e {:Ittl;‘d-nce n§ the | 3 "rillebrown of Providence was the = l“(}mneart!g o :!:l 1““!5 :Btp:au:: tsn}:: collector of the port here today made d 1240, 551:. 85¢ and $1.00. e e i v clephone 8irls In | guest of Charles F. Charon Thursday. D e fate 4 At o | angEOents’to BEYE 408 Co-Gberatiot NOTICE TO CREDITORS, 7 hall y evening. e | ° W. Longore of Boston was a Baltic | T2¥ for s of the navy. It has beeri planned to| ,m A COURE OF PROBATE WELD hall was prettily decorated with Amer- | calier Foiday. our potential military strength on the | have stationed at the head of Dela- | o¢ NormiSh withis ana Tor the Digiriat ican flags and shields bearing the let- th Purcell of Stowe, Vt, is | one, hand, and into a moral leadership | ware Bay a destroyer which will be | of Norwich, on the S0th day of Jant- 2 3 Miss Bai W ters T. G. D. F, in the maintenance of international | promptly informed of all vessels au- i 3 TURKISH T0 El's —_— i e 7L ,::dfn“}::fl'd“enm Fri- | justice on the other. Thenceforth our |thorized to pass down to sea. Al P';’exem‘.-nmmov J. _AYLING, Judge Pythian Sisters Install Officers. isolation from the wars and welfare | other vessels will be held up. tate ! s-m l’e)ll ‘Ni H)&::. -"“a'_ of n said Distr oase ‘White~ Turkish Towels, size 18x30, All White Turki ‘Towels, = plain h. 18¢ each. day. The instaflation of the officers of Held Rehearsal. T s N Ordered, That the xecutriz cite border, size 20x42, eac] an end. When peace would come, the Logical. tnaSragitors of sald avschie fe the Puritan Temple, No.- 2, itk : ‘White Turkish Towels, with pink “Fu;cy Check Turlsh Towels, size|sgiSters, was held Friday evening. Man: The Bailtic Dramatic club and Cho- |eyes of offr ‘people, In spite of warn- | , poioiian sclentist says that old | o thotn eiaims againgt borders, size 20x¢2, 50c each. =38, 3Be cash. members of 'the order attended the | [t peciely held o rehearsal in Sodal- |ings of statesmen who are looking |,go iy due solely to a dectsase in the | within six months from this daie, by ceremonies which were conducted by Mrs. Henry Guile of Norwich. Mrs. ‘backward, would be opened not only posting a notice to that effect, t Fred Cruthers was in Ney Haven |to the wisdom, but to the necessity of |&mount of woter in the human ays- | PRsHIng & A20ce 10, (00g SFETE 0 y' 4 tem. “That sounds reasonable. Wers | WIth 2 copy of this order, on th af th tions into a Y Guile was assisted by Mrs. Laura Coit | F 0ay- _ [our leading the nation 2 permac | ever acquainted with a fish which HOSIER AND UNDERWEAR and Mrs. Lillian Johnsom, all of the |, its: Walter J. Milner is daily im- | nent world’s league to enforce peace.” | 305, €UCT T0d e Cloveland Dty | absentes u;; l;l“'m’l:h:v.l'd“::l-.h , S ‘Women’s Burson Hosiery, in black or white—Special, 19¢ a pair. 4 Women's Black Gauze Lisle Hoslery, garter hem and double sole— 3 There was a fair sized- attendance| James Topm Willimani _ |rates for freight to Liverpool and ited his aaughter St tha Acadl:;yv '5¢ | Havre have advanced to 10 and 10 1-4 ’ Women's All Wool Underwear, eornisisting of Drawers, Vests and Union = 158 Hoty Macdly Thiteday per cent, respectively. Prior to the 1 Special, 20c agpair. Suits—Special, 49¢c a nrment LAWN AND SILK WAISTS ~ must al Attractive Lawn Waists, trimmed SLIGHTLY SOILED WAITS s Thursday. with pretty laces, are priced at $1.00,| One lot of White Lawn Waists, T $1.50 and $1.98. proving at the Backus hospital, Nor- ; ra Yy F g R e 0 KL 4 Dlllrlc( and make ulurn to this Court. Marine Insurance Rates Increase. Galveston, Texas, Feb. 2.—Insurance Clover Temple of Norwich. Prohibition M t Meeting. Tlfi! J. Jodom was in New Haven on NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. sozhe pbove and foregoing 1¥ & true op— of .reco: Atlell HELEN M. DR ;i ESCHE CATAWRN CANNOT BE CURED Vincent Carey of Broomyn. b 2 Bl i e g ot T“fn'e °tra“t:; Aveistant Clor. SR oD% 08, b2V Cannot | I8 the suest of Mr. and Mrs. John H. | 120 T cn at § per cent for both ports. NoTICE:. — ATl preditor grodiiors of, sata ab. is a local disease,. C. Wilfred Lacroix was in Williman- T AR AN R i Spntesn are e bt presen goh-m“wm conditlo d 3 tic Thursday. BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE . Sndataienes ot R P ST Morth W. H. Buteau was in New London Franklin, Conn., within the time lim- Pespeaym g i ited in the above and foregoing order FIRST DOSE OF “PAPE'S COLD O B, s H h 1 G z feb3d slightly soiled from handling Auring|one of the best ghyllcl in :hnmutr?: OPRESICATIRNS CHEETI. By COMP%':"::; ::'.'::5‘ s AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Candy Striped Sill® Waists, in pretty | the January Sale: just lg:&e::bggg O or Deaca, D= comnossd of seme owANG—ER ZONE > 4 bt ouibs s at Norwich, within-and for the Distriet color mm.tl‘o: also plain coloTs, | They were priced at $1.00, now re- | wi g fife Aindcions; - Duioh' ol - Spadinavian ot ittt wich. on the 2d day of Februa are priced at § duced ‘to 78e. 7 p kg Ships Would be Endangered. \ Quit blowing and snuffing! A dose | Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge produces such wonderful results in 3 ) “Pape’s Cold Compound” taken | =5 of _Jemes Tsokar, Iete’ ot HOUSE DRESSES NOOLEN SKIRTS | St "sita BENulE| ot run & g, m_he o _ A man danger zones have created a seri- nd | appeared In_Court and filed a petitio = WOUI.E F‘;'x:“?;u e Friwis Tedels, O ous_complication concerning shipping b . praying, for a'm‘. reasons | m-r’;infi set o2 o 0 g ween American, Scandinavian an i : th, that an instrument purporting IA AP, s mpm, e of | OTECRR St ooy i Iy s atfe ety Piils for conatipifton. | Betwosn A owing to the . British 5 Do the 1ast will and. testament of extra good guality gingham and cham- 5350, are now reduced to $1.98. n:voma: EASILY REMOVED. | blockade policy requiring ships bound : air passages; stops b L el o L I T > your ‘Wwhines, is fret- - petitio b heard d determined at bray, plain or fancy stripes, regular| We have other Skirts that were|, Mother 1f your child whines, is fret- | $0° Ntcr ivicwall, a teverishness, | fhe Probate Court Koom In the Cily of $1.00 quality for 75c, and $1.25 quality for 98e. priced as high as $7.50, are now re- As Kil the 1 o a“gd for quick clearance, $3.98 ana s irkwall is fifty miles inside roat, snegzing, Di on the, 7¢h danger zone, American, Dutch and iffness. ‘d’l7h at 11 le s diseases. s ‘ompound” is the o’ and that ne- fo acts without agsistance. tastes i e ‘Bubiication ot this orfer 3,",? ably suffericg from and that return ;l’mndynblt_&ébl; (fl‘our‘l : ; ., Jui LEGAL NOTICE The above and foregoing is & true > pa) 2 : y and causes no inconvenience. Don". lation In said Distri t. 1 th l he Hl c- M“.I "ay co- iy in ink Kirkwall. This accept a substitute. Says E'w?o'o ‘the date of #aid Rbaring = e - ] Hegos” w / i L A VR +STONINGTON cony of ret;!ord AT A OF PROBATE HELD ‘ttest: BLEN M. DRESCHER, atNorw i, witnin and for the District febsa Masistant Clet. of Norwich, on the 2d day of February, VIR B after the patient was admitted’ to ‘the hospital. William F. Clarke Buys Green Hill A. D. 1917. Land-Thompeon-Etties Marriage at|house, wifs B8 Lo iyl OGRS T, m","".."",.f,",‘."'m‘“ ) e oh 3 (Juase | “Getate or Jon Muarphy, Iates of Providenc.e at her home in um’nr;ot. Friday .m course m-v pursued, as the whole % oh, 1 ot aecensad. ey D, mald District. deceabed. [ — 2 ernoon. Burial was in Evergreen cem- ’ of questions raised by the new Jer : 3. x F oo William F. Clarke has purchased oF e i 3 German doabtless will o n, BEay e may b dc-rmuf upo; from Welcome Kenyon two tracts of |, ¢ .c‘k";'g" s m " cabinet. oz set gy ey n\:r- ;M’:'g_“ i ar. aptiiestion: on land at Green Hill. R. L Joseph Thompson, and Miss Jessie Ettles, of Stonington, were married in Providence, Wginesday, at the resi- dence of Jjohn Gordon, by Rev. Ed- ward S. inde. The rooms were at- s, 'fl it sald application There will"be_no Easter. : ; e b i i " ; porting, The fast e Tase wiil ana tests i decorated, the color scheme be- | Nobody else will zhvemgmbr you | ceremo; Mr: and n r-tum.d to their home in r Health Officer Songdon tively ing white and reumv Soon after the 3 H n al _-rx this. y«lgdmwn ‘m mg. ex. delay in getting Ed. st pub- o Momeeie HOME, Judge. IK)Q" 5 < -Nawanfl&eonmofmpowm ¢ the m}:b .g:g“:fl‘w

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