Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 26, 1917, Page 5

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Some good values in FUR COATS, AT R e 3 ra B - Norwicl o Dbl is ome the wonderluv AUTO ROBES, HORSE Iflsul 3 b dstoc > 3 3 Kol g botsiiaperainit " iz . o) e, O d of God wer- { cha nnw..”n:&n:’; w;x‘y\.:: Just recelved & sariesd B BUSH: uxmmd-hounmum : Ur 1gre o | r d ales n peptones, iton and mangan o P ESS WAGONS at the right prices. oo W T g S i o Mr. . The ice in nn.on- ve- 3 - - ¥ {5 Phy o g ay sermons on_the .chu.A.o-h.uomfwu,u-x stnning (5 Brenk > 3 g i ¢ i omple yithin : Question: THE 1. L CHAPMAN €O e s e = : el g o wmcnluar'lmmm mmmm“ North < ¢ < to t} t Dr. n u\n/ for three years win 0 c: fe AETAR o £ riaey - 2 1 Clery in Frederick County, 14 Bath Street, Nersich, Conn. |on -tww. but steadily. the week end at P 1 c 7 A Aid or the lakt thres. yearw Hbrary & . ¢ at s I t 13 S Caghler of the Fifst Na- Ryt vfm- in Dem- c"""“ . H eMany: out : i My atswer is: By itedlt s e 3y nerves got in endh TbeChdsuSlleH Sy SO gaa in 5 m i o hing oul . o Irnnl‘;hllhr-::’: re n 11 3 and tal ock., Seeol Norwich, Conn, Feb. 5, 1917 | Yesterday was Q-A:--uhs Suns Soth smalt R = b e 3 ro, Dt - b S miole | Ravertisement for Vinoi 1 purchased The Board of Directors of the Bank [gay. ‘hetore Easter. oo 3 3 . G o S B lanki S Ignrs ARGt % e Bhgiad. Tv has aot oxly Vea have this day declared a dividend for ng - - 3 " . the process by which it b My merves, but built me up beth the current six months at the rats of | Since the to lour per cent., per annum, payable on h-vm‘ fl“‘““ % m%m imentally and physically, and 1 want ruon-ma it to anyone suffering wnd after the fifteenth of March. o Fe v a1 > P 13 Y 7 I bottle of Vinol with the un- FRANK HEMPSTEAD, Moodus, District Supt._Rev. o. < else dersianding that your money Wil W @ “Berivener of Norwich in B returned If it does not help you. ‘Treasurer. 3 ’ S the Sethedist church Sunday morn- D 3 P he 4 ord: u 1 remarks | Brosaway Prarmacy G & " Ladies Who Wish i B ot G E e PR B T b 5 e o S s, “"&":‘a:"’”;:.’zm&'w ‘ways. special tescher in sewing and draw. : oo a Toilet Cream | @ e are bo- - hat will keep their complexion in al- | SORRRCHEN Bt A ing T 'm- ooty | nost perfect condition are invited to|day oon, In the house Bt ry theé kind we are offering today |capitol. shich contains enough peroxide In itl. . (oi o0 g4y i R Sunday :0 make it the ideal winter cream. rm: Library reading mg Miss S: dls J. wm was DUNN,S PHARMACY The Niantic E\lnlhln;wz.cl held 50 MAIN STREET 2 _THE XENS SOCIETY ! at ‘Crescent ‘Beac] Baturday ov. -ing. B | Series of Games Fallowsd the Regular = Business Session. &t that it is by Il come to the irre- Meadows, lowlands ull in many Stm— -~ o in places country roads i yu:am S _"' enroliment of I.::lqlln and special sense. Many things eomy g o e | O RS sy s 2 1408, Sl o i 2 :%:’:‘;‘.&P.‘:: oBezel. and have begun | quests ‘Aiscussed” A DA b s i ? [on tne increass -m- Latin lan- EACHER 5, o, | SE R et R R X e hag been ed the Latin. The present day Latin Bil Vulgate, translated by Jerome at the close of the 4th century. Probably there were old Latin versions before Jerome's day. It is now belleved that nl:ht Hawatian SIn‘m and Players, comis Al String !nstruments repaired f|& wonderful concert. Sse announce- ing folir weeks. Viclins sold on easy terms ment on last page. iward Crowell, For appeintments sddress & Bunday s a beigh stany. win- ov.u. Men-Mingie Amblra amd Wi 3. €. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Ner- J| tor dav. with temperatures os low oe | Koons entertainment commit- i no higher’than 30 degrecs during the :,';,;"‘3,,‘,."';,’:,&',"::-” T h, the | bls & 3 8t the atest o Lathn ‘transiation of |80 we know that the Bibie 1 the wors day. and . ."'“""" m e entire at = e mw{m donor nr;!dnln' iy 1f ‘was |merciful, as is shown in his many et Catnirge'1n 289 A Dr" Brobasly pees | No other book has lad wush o rish Grocers noticed snurday how much rlven. wers varied. acts, but-should we rely too muchiL. . manager of the Hartford uon- ‘were extant in Latin as early as|history, eo remarkdble a e DR. SHAHAN, Spoohll.f T P 1 ot ot s | A i coffee closed | oo e A A e mun-'-;;u- o e P R T IR, 30 | mort emjevabie Ctebine: RECEIVES AUTHORITY TO WANTS RECEIVER NAMED . 10 et pobolnr undertonk | 1° B iclesituden of mmers. g insurance office. e cudu is l. nnu an evidence that iure Sherapy for Jiheumatis s g cinszval thammn S Bubercuibsis, Ancmia. Skin and | potatoes. : i Fuberaiics 'c.,.,‘::.‘mml or pre- _ FUNERALS PAY THIRD DIVIDEND| FOR WOODWORKING CONCERN D rinat foe Uraki teat (0 ';‘,'.‘,2 is well nigh fadisputable. i 4 5 g c <2 it 3 & iption ‘reatment for the Stomach. | A strict guard at all hours is keut Feihorae st 5 preveation or T3 Bt - Pipure: | at Saybrook now. No'one is permitted S Ty g Potic Depositors of Commersial Department | President and Treasurer Claims As- |numbe ed in 383 This was followed by el ASS PUEPose T8 el e, o the & m. 24 aaa 15 P n. Phone|on the raliroad bridge and @ strict| The body of Flora Ella Nash, wWife| of Thames Loan and Trust to Get| sste An in Dahger of Waste by Lit- e e R e o e o1 s~ | scope and grandeur of its trths; tie 2 "Gutside’ calls wiide after 1| wareh 1o Heot on i whe cross ey |of Hoger. Willlame Polk. who dlea in| o0 THSMES % -y s s first ‘work on the Old Tés- | Gonder of its revelation: the wakpt [ State bridge. Providence, arrived here ‘Sunday ar- or Five War Gk g it . h Baiter. m‘J:'.’,'&"':.sf.:’::,“‘. Latin | Jhility of its teaching to ail classes 40 ernoon_on the train and _was ; : An application has been filed in the 5 ndied. the Septuagint. Thii conditions of people and to egas Ienten preachers at St. James’ Epis- | taken charge of m Unqon..\m— Gager. | Receiver Amos s A Browning of the ur e Septuagini _church, _ New. m‘m include| The funerai the home es Loan &nd Trust Company has | superior mu%dw by 3 received it ge w D. He revised it in ll7 A D. gl'mtn:; ';'f’mcl:lr?,‘; o.t.umn r;n‘a_:l..;‘x:r)‘m: LADIES' "1'"" & WE‘T e Yt “lhgmmm' ’mm ‘112’; g T & » Bianks 18 put et oy {,',’:”‘,.‘:‘.‘..,“"1"‘;‘“1:?“}, "';"fl.:’ God's love and the culmination of ti erly: ev. J. ldrea r\wm Nor- | rel avenue, o'cl mong ol r in e n” church. r 1 ¥ e, . T emon Tantie” | the mumber present were. | relatives | cial depositors. ;nrlflwmgt-mhn{- s a'udmnr‘n then transferred to cards i A. D) he made a new tra: R B e L W from Providence and other cities. The ¥ the Jsuperior court o e ver Dé. oF tie, OIf Postamnt from the. He- | 3% BAVert T Rl ¢ e will cheerfully ex- At a_meeting of the delegates of the | casket was covered with a profusi the m take ‘" m inté | brew. He continued his work for se: e Rl & - l . 'n our ix :'-n!el wfl"! :l'l‘ndkniwm;u“!' u:oc x gtbl‘;emnllhll flo‘e}r‘s C'an h.'onnh E, prol be the early le com| Iy - I!.;l;nlboeol‘dln‘ (:n the l:‘:,d.w.:l‘tfin: eral y:[nrl Ad l(nrnll of;l‘lklcllm hr‘mu lain .hut jon hel a lockville last week, t 'obb, pastor of the Churel of tl e - understood that perators BpAC] ching | over Im and continued more or less ctio e was declded to hold the State Fifers{Good Shepherd, officiated. The bear- | there is in the neighborhood of $200.- |company's stock valued at $100 2 |machines do this part of the work, | violent uniil hia deaths in 420 A. D. P B b it e and Drummers’ fleld day at, Meriden | ers were Georze Keppler, J. F. Clark, | 000 on deposit in the commercial de lhm. o pany being capital l-nd filling & ean: with a large number of | in Bethiehcm. The conservatives | CGTCIEN OF Jis contents. a thig year. Carroll Roath and Albert Comstock.|partment. at $50,000. Mr. flwmeal.ll!l- holes, so that, when it is completed, i thought his translations trifled with (o el o i Burial was in tac family lot in- the S g - g the company's aseéts n Ginger of 100ks very much like & worn-out meal | the sanctities of their cherished ser- | % Sater S T s Sk e = Notles ls being stut out :gn,uu cemetery where a committal [RETURNED FROM TRIP Sty Suasiap b8 1D |tickat, - i But the wisest of the church- n';"‘m.;‘;f:{"" p e :..';'"‘."" it 1 ann! reun asks - It is a pleasing way to JIaiih 5" Bhine. Ansonse: acnioms: [0 "RDY Rev Mr. Covd THROUGH THE SOUTHLAND (331 1 125,100 TR ST S| o "B SR i, A St Jimee | men e o e B vt B e | TR oy - OBITUARY : pr—— has beéen receivod. An index card is|had come to the kingdom for such a buy Jewelry, Watches, §| 002 Marcil 70, at’ the City’ club SEsEs - ““‘:'M‘“"'“.’: :,':'_'.“F‘_r'a’"k__“"" NORWICH CONTRIBUTORS "’: mage out containing his name and the | time ‘as ‘Thia. X by i Di 3 / John Parker McLearn. Gt - GEO. WASHINGTON MEMORIAL :g‘: gy 6 cengus card w!l Taking a long leap over much that rove end s John Parker MacLearn died at his ive a co e in Christ. It proves The tax- collector’s office will be rresponding number, not|is important in the great labors that | seif to be the werd of God by what Pa. Saturday, | g, Chester-Brown. agent for the |y, . peom This Vicinity Show Inter- |In figures. but by a aeries of holes home in Phoenixville, roduced the most wonderful of books, hi v - Falls Company. returned to his home P ul has accompi! THE PLAUT-CADDENCO. || S5yt o Sty s oot dor cal- | o 2, i I mwrvivea By hix wite | on ™ (G0veble "seroat on. Triday night ost in Proposed Building. Dpached i W6 Mo jsiveh bis age 88| We come Lo ths fatise pars of lh.hm L lectin the personal tax. Wednesda: . after passing four weel i *: T4 indicate that. Hie helght is sh i Wyell Will Attend Bosten Meeting. ~w b. 2 e and three children, Constance, John| outhiand. He made the return trip| A financial statement issued by the showa in . welers, Established 1872. || Fen. 25, ix the lnst day of the month |30q Sonala, i e ey ovi” | Gergs Washingion Memorial Amacla: fest and inches is weight in ig- | head of Ballio) college, Ostord. Wy- | Hon. Edwin 8. Hig s of this elts PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING Mr. MacLearn made many friends|gence and thence home by rail. tion shows that residents of Notrwich e Ir, the card The | ciit dstermined to transiate the Bibie | will attend the annpal m thé The Needlework Guild of America, |07 his frequent visits to Norwich, who | Brown made the trip for the c:prcu " her he is ma 80 that it mieht be read by the com- | Hopking & Alen Arms Compa > which has branches in Wiilimantic and | Will be grieved to learn of his - | purpose of visiting the southern eot- |in varying sums to the purpose of the T mon people. The transiation was made alsewhere, has issved n report stat- g - v TRy g ton mil's. He found many new con- | Organization. That is, to erect on the e e ot e ‘!N from the Vulgate: half of the Old Tes- e L B » ing that it contributed 16,270 mar- Bt Ik S cerna of large size devoted to the man- | ¢ile of the old Pennsyivania statiop at | 57 & lrke number of classifications | fament and all of the 3 w tch It o Momptate e ahitier"in | There Is every indication that 7aso- | Srecrure of cotten cloth. Iuting Mr.| Washington, where President Garheid o employment, and combinations of | being the work of Wyelif himaelf, wii ‘The auto pumpe s calied out on aicnes TE R neiiniy F00. mose than The year | line wilt ‘be Seling for about & ‘conts | Hrewis abscnce Georse M Waiwick | yas 'shot’a ‘memorial vulding to| holes punched inio the card indicaies | the Femainder was done by Nicholas |sarly Suhdsy forencon or & bmall K10 Defore. a gallon by summer, according to the > of the mill. George Washington. e henmployment of John Jones i8|of Hereford. On the completion of at 51 Lake atreet manager of one of the local oll com- asgociation plans to start work | and w! e‘"’“ he has any other trad nu manuscript of his first verslon in —_— HE WM. FRI co. In New York tonight, at a festival m;mes,f su surc’l» that u-telm was :o :n the -I:uwtbuer: x‘!i\‘l)s s‘r;l;ln:y Th:f:.n: ;ymm I:I u;:tn:‘::r"g:fi:run :‘l:.elnnuar;- he was brought m.‘ lrh:h' annu 4 lAfl ::‘nmlutgn: t:fmnh‘{lhh.nl \HQ' k. ISWELL . | which wil k the cl £ th -!way of determining exactly, but he —s as ly been dona . - €] n} at the homs - nual e;;ubflr?:r: of the Architectural| was quite sare that the Drice would il % The ‘\'filal‘dlnm ‘when completed, will m cate whether he is a cmx.n and, if not, ‘mor. common and more :pcn to lay- | dletown the T, S Ha) 25-27 FRANKLIN ST. Teazue, n New London Younsg man, | be nearer 30 than 25. Casolene is now known as a center for the spread of | his nationality. Thee is a code for his | men and to women than It was wont | Whose condition is low, owing to & £ 5 S Georze Chappell I3 wmons those whe | seliing for 35 cents o gallon, at least knowledge of all sorts through this|previous mxgu::yku‘mca it he hasltobe o Clotks well learned a3 of ;r-x heart. Dr. Water . Bisiner a2 w111 srofessi v one of the big untry ai reign nations. In it wi nk. for the lenth o ta 3 1 rd were 15 ic4£7 . g St R ling.Lubricating ofl, tao, | , The Weuderful meeting adqer ¥, 3 Sy dous. audltorium, seating | ime he served and nil other fetaiis. | 5 the pospel is. tredden und ot ot | Bt endngce bmm Dr. 5. Franch Cn i London Day. | G A moce O i long. e Fen 10,000 people, which will be open for | The census biak will tell whether he | ominer ik Ba. literally from {ot "ot Midaletown ADAMS ’IA VER[\ Uniteq service orders Sunday in- e, e tembered by the - unusually large|Use. free of charge by national and in- | has special ability along any particu- | the indictment.’ {sluded Major H. B. Ferguson. corps |24 MOTOR TRUCKS TO D - , terpational congresses and conventions | lar line. and a combination of holes | clif's version and the hi a P of encineers, from station and dutv T crowd of men which filled every nook | o, “such subjects as peace, medical | punched in the card will show what . 861 ‘n! Milwaukee, Wis. and proceed to GATHER FARM PRODUCTS | and corner of immce pacing b stand | gcience, art, history, education, and 80 his anawers were to this imbortamt | peopls seom resding it Ohildren Or sifer to tae pubiic the hnmest standard | Now Lendon, Conn. take station. ‘and |y, oy Attempt by Authorities of Balti- | during the entire service. ik atriiotire elctotite anr M LI s o oLt apgintaiy -85 Wit Bletely FOR FLETCNER'S Srands ot leer o1 Europe aad A...mtflfl s i e o TR oern | Cess fo Sikgeh Corners in Foodstufis. | William L Kok, o B o hars | & Foom for its own use and as a Per-| Asier the making - dnemiiaidiel vuevet ol CAST OMRIA obemian. Filsner, Cuimbach Bavarian = years of his life behin n | manent headquarters. Any - -8 Beer, Bass. Pule and Burtoa Mda, Feb. 25— Twenty- | but Who eight years aso was com. Ty e niza. | completed they wili be away in Less than 70 Sorin Ak, Guinnew Dain Beoet nf?:,;‘".;‘}:fi;"’,‘,‘,",;jfl':" e relet | - trucls. of the oity du- |Dletely saved by the power of Jesus|iion pf this iind nas to, Bey no shrt fireproot and burgiarproof cauits. The | death of Wycllf the art of printing wis G O Jmported Glnger Ale, sm..ké T i e artraents will be semt out into the |Christ, gave the story of his life and | g2t VeRuteivs 33URICN0 IO e by which the lioles were punched | lnvented and ciieap Bibles became fos- R e Nourtehs | Chel. treasurer, New York. | countles surrounding Baltimore tomor- | held the closest attention of his laree | {3 2aay’ more than $500,000 is in the m‘{”';.;:‘:h::. <Pt e s o | e v 55, A%, Srerling Bitter Al Anheuser. | acinowledges aditional donations In- | row and gather in farm broducts In an | ibdience for more thap ap bour With| ireasury of the organisation. and every 9 AJl coples of X ‘young Englishman in the early Rl L Budiwetssr, SchIitk and Pabsé. c e ‘the .3, Soc, Col. | attempt by the city to help smash the | his thrilling etory. His ie the story|day the contributions, ranging from 10 | will be destroyed possi. > A. A. ADAM. Norwich Tewn 4 torners in foodstuffs. of'a life absolutely transtormed by Al- | 35% 0 CRUCNN G NS OE Whiag Telephone $19 Four counties will be visited and if | Mighty God. v tn. The committee for Men Blinded in[the plan is successtul trucks will be |, Seldom will the med have the oppor-| ‘Anybody who gives as much as a Battle. to which Norwich people have | sent to the eastern shore. This was | tUnity of hegring Sy 7 dime is sent a button which bears an lated by e n. tire contributed, has made public the re- | decided on today at a_meeting of the | ® I s e A SR inseringion that the wiarer of it “ewns| S5 o0 "Secret kept port of its treasurer, since June 1|board of estimates at Mayor Preston’s Food Sale, & brick” -;_fl el e T e R B last. The monev received by the com- | house. Spot cash is to be paid to the butions shou sen il sm...."‘fi B s S St sy I mities since the date given amounts|farmers out of the city's contingent| The Woman's Auxiliary of Trinity|F. Dimock, president ucrip to $137,627.14. iscopal church _econducted & street, Washingto Mrs, Dim.- | men. ing ta 15:4 vl O ons any S8, hareSni inncl | se in the Thaver buflding on Sriday | S53e 15 the president of the assgciation erhaps more interesting than the Agiand nna LEHIGH—the Best Cards have been lssued announcing | sought, from 10 a. m. until 130 p. The | which has charge of the project gards " themselves s e | mencrings. b e, porBeo | AR scided s thday, IE: 1a' plannga] Soemnities u ehifibe Srnish- The following are some of the resi- | whith they will be handled, This FRESH FROM THE MINES daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ~William | to limit the quantities 50l to a buyer " Leon Hutohins, Mrs. Willlam | dents of Norwich and vielnity who|ail be done by machinery. Hishly g : e : Glahn, of Westbrook and Eugene | to the average amount sold weekly to | H. Fitch, Miss Mabel Cardwell, Mrs. the fu: which can handle the | books th Bn A‘ J SlN AY R Fréderick Bowes. Ol4 Saybrook. 2t |one householder, to prevent Tinging Mary C. Daniels and Miss Alice L. M. les iss _ Betty ‘them, the recory of Grace church, Old Say- | ino . Bennett, realized & sum of over $30. Mes. Mary B work by 4. A. D LATHROP brook, Thursday evening, the 224. e TETE L ¥, Beriah 8. 3 estimated ; gl 2 : NATION-WIDE MOVEMENT TO thoun 32, Bdwin Reynolds 31, ail of cards | him to make tts entis This (Monday) morning, in New Norwich: Mrs. Arintrnnx. of completed. 1ie6 Whish was Brinsed bi 1666, In the TRUCKING York, funeral services for Rev. C. H. ORGANIZE WOMEN FOR WAR 'm lll U South Coventry 5% appearsd a revision of the | & 119 A Bulldlitg, W o T ps McKenna, 82, promoter of the Holy e copeyg e South Coventry 31, Mrs. V. R. to know as &oen | New ch showed the ac. e Heo 11178 oruh Sphons 8 Name soctets. h Started at Meeting of National Woman nap, South Coventry u Mis. Walter Sutacy St Nie saboleranin: 86 oarasuix Prone 3 m ago, wi Suffrage Asssciation. Co: Mrs. J. B. Car. TS, f thess | was the work done that the lufihafl.‘ — every version of 1611 and the révised servion ‘Washington, Feb. 2. - e el G Coventry, $1; Lems the 8 #0rt | of 1381 retained many of his words and New Styles Grosvenor Ely rnm of mechanics, sentences. M £ D A e e Ty $i Toterine SN | ST e Saking. fo The year 1911 was observéd by the Fall Ml"lnery easociation, [ Liss Ella M Norton gave 2 neigh- s to tda under any series ‘,,‘:':,m":‘."m”,;‘;:h?;f“'h spoak. AR . 1 ¥ 80 3 Liocent |addressed by Secretary Baker and at. | POTRO0C oL AL NS, s Winlam Chines Sieionn . Mg the appearance of soun-mabing| MRS, C. P. STANTON HAYES SROTHERS. e : ke 5 A r e | g FEATETIRETL | age = ReTtab Y -Xu 3 ‘h" 54 r €4 The Ki ':‘mg‘\enlo; (1814) bt 82 Franidin Strest = TS Mrs. George W ey ages g i 2 has an interesting paper. b it T Carroll has left town. S u#u E: i _wm_‘w aryr tranwator | of the T S0 Dm s proseri erion - R. CHAMBERLAIN | mie Waterbury = Repubiican may d Wi and Mr. o fi.fl“un g Mikchinen S04 Stedhan. ?.;b...sxg..m‘x:n The revisers of King Slme Lental burgeon |33nd S SRty | B 3% o e TN S i Eer '."" Fock TR Wl anchoeth 428 | orer mnas e ZUr T s | eancake rLoun --. Building, < ‘the ‘highest commissios itury, Sxpres n nw-uL they attain. to & further triumph in the fact that MAPLESYARUP and Center, § Frank éight-ninths of the words used in the P - F IS Motk Coventey, e Conneetient will authorized . version appear in the re- LA TOURAINE COFFERE e e 3 ysti Mrs. vised version. , & to try, =‘ rs. T H Benched sctording S0 & code | o oret printed t cony o the revised All Seasonable Good Things st American = Bl of members.” e = ori Ayl e | Wroshe: TRIeSe I | ermore ofies) compisia intormation us | Yow Testament b autnorned | POOple’s Market s 0 Rate: Theatre T: o oy P A tails b1 y 17, S i Pispndly A Da vy daacs Rai s g peinied copy of ha’ #ntise res 8 Franklin 5t ng T e NEWPORT FOR WAR ZONE. Wobliisation :}f"",“{”‘ appeared on May 18, 1865, ranklin Stree Fhvery Conneotion, Tith the "Mas L {8 They Are o Be Fitied Out for Naval s L . the Snal resuit of eix laborious re- JUSTIN MOLGEN, Presrister the R London. S s in - Then the American committee, Wiliam ; Feb. 26.—Two i m’, lg-‘- of maintain l o NOTICE Sadis Jo " Norwie n—w irber: X, Bawards and en of Liscoin 3 Peinined on :.::'fi":’;'u o rommer s DEAD HORSES AND COWS |have been in B Mason It hers today |av paE Hibie, “This 15 anaounteay” tme best| - Evergreen Beer Removed Frea of Charge Sasbrook, " where “thers sum: mer home | oF Halitax, - i e . s o Sall 1626 New London. Ask for Chas. 26, 329 ""“;_,g‘.‘“ “"‘wh_;,‘;“‘m"‘- 2:"’-;’.";2’.“‘“’ T steacmers |ers v of are s . : ; . ke Bk Ul nzn.gimm.u AGER Later. Reverss sharge. ork ot tramos. orkmen engaged } E ; PR Dy, having S n_thess is i draught wt \ WEST SIDE HIDE CO. 1o improve place discovered the gross 390. Rogers. A At, hlelw-nf the h‘E-“fn (e ey e : 0 H. % CO. I-u JACKEL % CO. P. O. Box 379, New Lenden | break. k ‘stroet, Thi uehouu-uotn %0 _much that is i ha X - : visiting her ?i.-h-hv somprehension of weive Mnhn:‘neml: ers C. Lopez Logez, Barcelona. street. r fi ‘u-cn P "," ":""‘ > P "'"X M_’a greatly, served > in. A 4 whe % dou: llont, imprane atTor poreciaiea by e tnmmates. o Alfonso XL Bilbos via Havana. |iown: has returned ; 2 oon was spent. : foa: | facis n answes to o1 g \‘.';‘r‘dfl:,".‘:{:f...t.”"

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