Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 7, 1917, Page 13

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Ladies’ ' Aid _Society—Teachers and mm last week with-her, aunt, Mrs. Students on Vm" Visits. : E, Card. . Howard m vlhn attends ‘u). _.é- [ i spending | thi- week re. in ‘Hebron. jes,. who has. been: spend- Th.&immcmllwboflvnlk ed le of week: at Clark's Corner. c L. Clinton’ flgt A NN “New Hotel Manager. ‘Warren of New York chud of & ale:that whs h d by the | The Vernon Stiles hotel pore: management soon. It will be difficult p . eead fi'“ home, s rerurned. to Miss : *Trowbridge and two|W. C. T. U. of Willlmantie, Thursday | anagement, soon. 1t whl . HAEGAR and GOODWIN han the retiring keeper, Mr. Gerrould. Ladies' Mission soclety was en- ¢ . Two OMr: and Mrs. Charles Clark spent]? " Y "Miernoon at £ .L"."&.'.‘.“&:".‘..‘E:‘J".’.‘,“b. s s 18 Sllndl.y in West Thompson and Put. 7 . 4 = ,(.rmm.l::, for m defeat in the en- 3 e ining con! A numbcr from here attended “the i 15th wedding anniversary of Mr. and . Charles Maynard and daugh- gtne h’"e,"‘m“:;"fi‘,‘“f“"s,,m' ~ Mrs. Ward Holman at Willimantic on !OH of lefill of Windham has | Putnam Heights, who has been ill. rs. Henry bwn "hiung Mrs. Andrew Metxger. Visiting in Uncasville. SOUTH KILLINGLY friends.of New ank are at The Cas- | April ath, tle. The i his vacation th his ‘s.n:n':\‘m Mr. and Mrs.’ Wnllun The Kmrl‘mun met Monday ‘afternoon. Miss Mary Byles, who teaches at { Sterling Hill, is spending her vacation at _her home. S S aon aAd Benjainin Daw- don were In Providence Sui Ariel Green, Jr., has éntered the em- | Clurence Avery and daughters Eel- i Ixe, Mary Cutler M}ll:lm“remd e piey. of Wiliamd "Wasten. en and Florence are visiting Uneas- |«The Old Peabody Pew” Successfully i) 1 't 108 secon: ! relatives r a week. Operation was performed this week: l WESTMINSTER Nfice Hanel Backis spent Tuesday in| Presentsd—Easter Recess of School. { Mea: Bonjamin lu-m-u;!m\n-m ST vout, Mik R ol KRt ot~ paibe Baymond Rider s chauffeur for J. Hartford. T S S T dhayert Richmon and chiaren; Governer's Letter Read in Connection | Miss Rena Murdock who is teach- | o 0™ hicd Fios by the lliness of her May and Everett, Jr., of Dayville i Simaay visltore at John Fletchers and *William Dean's on River street. Mr: Richmond formerly lived here. Miss Lilllan Cooper, who teaches Faster vacation. en to Sew as Aid to Norwich Red| Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Murdock spent _ Cross Chapter. Sunday in Norwich calling on rela- (L pug, - il B A ect Sunday brought out a| Mr.. Charies Chamberlin and Mrs. | Jacation with her aunt. Mrs. Byron East Lyme, ls at her home for her |largeongrezation to hear the sermion rae Lincoln of Windham, spent ~ vacation. on What Shall T Do With Jesus? Ev- | Tuésday in Norwich. - Successful Entertainment. School clesed 'E‘ridl for the Easter recess. —-———-—h———-—-— K'ERSLAKE‘SHGS moon sm«hy by combined Sun- In the Funniest Act of the Year “AN OPERATIC COURTSHIP” ’fl’APTMN KiDD, JR. Rida Johnson Young’s Comedy of BIG-KEITH NOVELTY ACT A Troupe of Animal Actors “DOWN ON THE FARM” Special Scenery s e wiim s | Youth, Love and Adventure OAR and HARVEY a Noveity High-class Singing Act GRIGINALCAST and production direct from its 'six months’ run at the Cohan & Harris Thea- DOROTHY GISH _tre, New York City. —iN— “STAGE STRUCK” Bubbles With Fun—Sweet as a Peach Five-Part Triangle Feature Makes the Old Folks Feel Young Again and Puts Joy in ————— With Fast Day Proclamation—Won- [ 108 It Occum, is at her home for the | myoiper, Mrs. William R. Holland. A BACHELOR’S FINISH Theer Hoalie Triangle Komedy Prices 25¢, 35¢, 50c, 75¢, $1.00, $1.50 CONCERT ORCHESTRA Sunday with his pdrents, Mr. and Mrs. [ fles the Lord afresh. Many children [le son are in Norwichgvisiting rela- | Old Peabody Pew” in_the church Sat- John Fletcher. were at the wservice. The church Vi Aid Society Meets. The Ladies' Aid society was pleas- antly entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home ‘of Mrs. Benjamin Broad- head. After the sewing was done, a nice lunch.was served by the hostess, assisted by her daughter, Miss Lucy Broadhead. Miss Phebe Barber has been in Put. Uves. music of last Sunday was appreciated |to her home Sunday. Edgerly, Mrs, P. C. Bliven, Mrs. Ray- e At Norwich Masonic Meeting mond Gates, Mrs. G. R. Barlow, Mrs. A. E.. Phillips, Mrs. Fred Dexter, Miss Read G.v.rflor‘l Letter. o A meeting was held Thursday eve- ln connecuon with the ‘Governor's | .o e NOE IOF o s2na a Mas nam several days on account of the tlness of her sister, Mrs. Willlam Hol- lana. Miss Ethel Bartlett is at her home in Bridgeport. Mabel Razoux is at her home in The usual invitation to join the church on the Green was given for the Birthday Party. » Good Friday evening service. A pleasant surprise party’ was gi' Valley Falls, over Sunday. Tomorrow’s Services. Helen Avery Saturday afternoon Florence Goodness spent Sunday Bano Faster ‘Sunday will be observed at|her home on her eighth birthday. The |with Lillian Terwilliger. ‘Visiting in Washington. ‘Westminster with special sermon and a“'?‘oo; ;ushsventt with nmauddr-d Gertrude Hall of Putnam is spend- a in' has been spend- | music and plants-loaned by those of | music. Refreshments were served. |ing the week at the Oaks. m\:nge;:x;ems ev!vmm-:‘“, o the congregation desirous to add thus| Carl Oman has purchased a five- —_— — €6 - 1 . ssenger touring car. ‘he guest of Miss Lila Schofleld, A il B T o K R | [ oo e S S T U - CANTERBURY PLAINS i thy fternoo: illustrated talk il mestic science: teacher i -that city. | e A Omoon o e The Meaning |family Thursday to one of Mr. Regan's tained Henry Lonard and family of ‘Charies Fletcher of Providence lg&nl ery dishonest or unworthy act cruci- Mrs. Prescott Chamberlin and lit- The ladies of the church gave “The A and Mrs. G. R. Barlow enter- v t Pmc)-mnlon. Mr. Davies A. E. Hall and Stephen Doglass. o Ongn Ltier 15 Youns Mem | 200% a7 the following members went | & el 20 L hine DO Auburn . . concludln'g: our state and. nation | {OUN HE S Cory Jamea. Lark- spent the week end with Mrs. P. H. . ulse an ac l e - nam and ‘Charles Crandall. Coffey. urday evening. There was also a Vie- School was well attended. The Holy| Mrs. Lewis Kiese, 'Who has been a|trola concert. A good attendance made Feature Photoplays ‘Week subject of the Home Prayer Cir- [ patient at St. Joseph's hospital sirce|a gratifying addition to the treasury. cle was The Atonement. The special |Getober for stomach trouble, returned | Those taking part were Mrs. G. W. Concert Orchestra COMING MONDAY AND TUESDAY TODAY AND TONIGHT SESSUE HAYAKAWA The Soul of Kura-San WITH MYRTLE STEDMAN in a Picturization of Booth Tarkington’s Humorous Masterpiece SEVENTEE, Miss Schofleld was a schooimate of ¢ ha d. ;‘Th E 1 Miss Seguin's at the local high school. | of Baster. D B S LT - Rev. A. Manship Preaches Farewel WEEKL Miss Gertrude Handy s spending | Mondey (Flag day) was commonly| Mre Mary Larkham s speading Sermon—Lyons Place Sold. PRANCIS. BUSHMAN PATHE Y her Vacation at her home at Cochesstt, | SDesrved. many fiags were out: that| RSRr _Oh) AeE SERAT - e nd BEVERLY BAYNE i e — Mang. of A. A. Moody’s, on its high staff, be- | Charles Hahn of East Hampton. Rev. A. Manship preached his fare- in 12th Chapter CHRISTIE COMEDY ing seen at some-distance. Mrs. Walter ‘Abbe Jr. of Wilkins-| yej) sermon last Sunday at the M. P. "ftost of the schoola are having two |bureh, Pa. returned to her -home| el sermon last Sundey at the AL T weeks’ vacation. Wednexday. sorry to have him Mrs. Charles Barber has returnedsto her home here, having spent the winter with relatives” in Providence: Miss Edna Shorter %has returned| Miss Marian Polley spent Tuesday Eehtol on the-Piatis closed Widnes- from a stay in New York. in_New London. OBITUARY. l Saei Tita Patrick is back from X[ "Mre"Harry“Avery is the guest of e e o Aluminum’ and Copper Prices. on., Tues., MAT. 2.30—10c Mrs. William Efliott. visit in New Rochelle, N .Y wich: Thursda: Aluminum continues to be quoted at Wed., Thurs. Nigebor Olsen has work in New| Misses Nellie and Lenora Dunlevy,| W GpiTowrgiar. = o, o|the purely nominal market price of Tues. Mat. Only EVE. 7, 830—10c, 15¢ Mre. Willlam Elliott, 56, dled at her | y o iS0o" e T T e e Bt A0 has returned e o 60 Cants Dor. POt The outside | ——— 0 e e i 2 Jome for the Easter vacation. e T S AU | market, upon which these quotations WM. FOX PRESENTS THE SUPER-FEATURE I ng T an ness O ree Z ¥ ; A birthda: ty of twelve helped| Jokn Paul Dunlevy, principal of the E L arv |are supposed to be based. represents monthe, She was born in Colchester | it Tt Rer birthaay Apet 2. - 7°"|Manton avenue, school. Providence, is| g Hart Goff has bought the Marelo, SRS yGlume of trading, as the THE PRICE OF SILENCE i ter L r. and: Mrs: Danfel | "0 umier ‘attended the La- |3 home spending his Baster va-| S0 R " oon. factors of supply and demand are in- i ine ls Survived 5y hon moet|dies’ Ald society meeting Wednesday. jcatlon. T . wea.| - Harold Cart from Putnam Trade |fuenced so largely by war conditions i A. Eiliott, four ‘daughters, Mra. Acihur | Lomplons moch o 17N Mabel Clinton, who teaches in | MOther, Mrs. Carrle Carr. Much interest is shown by author Gt = asoyin and Misees Haleh.: Eilssbith e Torrington, is at home for the Easter STERLING s in the trade in the action of va A Stirring Plea For the Little Slaves of the Factory o U Y ilher | Aueilary to Norwich Red Crom. | vacation sk T S T No Advance in Prices niel Sullivan, of Beacon Falls. N v i u ralue —————————— e e e » i Mrs. George Carr. who has been a |lines because of the high value of the : the soldiers, thus helping theif coun:| MANSFIELD DEPOT . | i, Giont® S0 T hoonitar frovs [metal. substitating therefor - copper SIXTH EPISODE OF THE SECRET KINGDOM BROOKLYN d at Mrs. A. Pel- s 'dence, for several weeks, returned |wires. "It is felt, however, that the —_— e i "Tuesday at 2 p. m., April|Loecal Pupils Win Honors at home Saturda lessening of the margin between the TODAY o - Sl 11. An invitation has been extended! mantic = High School—April Fool| - The Ladies’ Aid Society met with |prices of the two metals substantially $Food and Apron Sale—Clinton Arnold | 11 011 omen of Canterbury to come| Party—Birthday Surprise. Mrs. 0. G. Chase Thursday at 2.30. |reduces the profit obtainable and that CARLYLE BLACKWELL—JUNE ELVIDGE Committed to Norwich State Hespi- |to this community affair, in_connec- Mrx’ Grace Harris and son, Wiliiam, | it has made such substitutions unlike- hl—chunh Appomommm Met. tion with the Norwich branch of the Last eek’s- final. examinations of | of Boston, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. |ly under present conditions.—Electric- - ~ FAmerican' Red Cross Rellef organtza- |ihe sraduating class of Windham high | H. B. Mowrs. B e A SQUARE DEAL. The ladies of the Congregational | tion. 2 school, . Willimantic, resulted grestly| Rev. C. D. Meade attended confer- = = church held a food and apron sale in| - Miss Mary Hagoplan is spending a[to the honor of Mansfield, and of this [cnce last Sundayv in Providence. Farmer-to-Table Movement. Funny Fox Comedy—Hearts and Saddle with Tom Mix the chapel Friday afternogn. few days at the parsonage. liage in particular since Miss Ffe| Miss May Leathers of Taftville, for- |° The plan of the new parcel post : The schools4n the Cénter'closed Fri- e Christy Ross ranke .first, Miss Flla|mer principal at the Center school |garmer to-table movement Is to have FOUR SHOWS TODAY—1.30, 3.15, 7, 8.30. CHILDREN 5c fay for a vacation of a_week. EKONR Touise McCollum fourth, and Miss|spent Wednesday with Mrs. Bertha |the oity carriers inquire who desired »Some friend of the ‘Baptist church Ruth Bernice McCollum - fifth, ia a|Bishop. 4 farm produce and the rural carriers Pas recently caused to. be placed upon Twenty-five at Choir Rehearsal and |Class of seventy-six. Harold Mowry and sister. Miss |jnquire who wish to sell to city trade, the floor of the small Vestry a linoleum Mr. and Mrs. Martin M. Hansen en- [Helen, are enjoying the Easter recesS|ang so endeavor to bring producer | gourihi ot 1858 it was spelled . -] :fll;'l;!ce of the carpet, which was badly Social—Personal Items. tertained Mr.'and Mrs. William Smith |at their home here. and consumer into touch. If pro- |goutrl® BEE (R SIS ere and. their Assm[ed Blble Stlldellts o 4 .. |and two chiidren, of Stafford Sprlflsx. ducers will undersell food speculators’ n g Appertionment Met. School Is closed ‘here for a week's|from Saturday to Monday last. M ORTH STERLIN i = contempraries dropped the “u” and the prices they can establish a large and |, v: i n- “ lN(;HAM At the communion service Sundly focess. Dfiss Carpenter has gone to|smitn is Mrs. Hausen's siste N L G growing city business. — CapPers | memmons of Shonemmace aropres the BUCI the apBordoMEEE S e § Tiarry Holmes has moved his fam- Ghurch Meeting. Mrs. Clara M. Crowell has been con_| Weekly- “ie” and substituted the ending in MEMORIAL HALL pportioniment placed upon - the |y, {5 Griswold and will improve his| The monthly business and covenant |fined to the house with a severe cold = e plain “y" so that the word was spell- aroir foc .the vaious misslonacy 0 { tathers farm. meeting of Dunham Memorial church|and throat trouble. Evolution of Word Forty. ed as we spell it today—forty.—San| o April 8, 3.00 e ad been fully met and sent o| “Mr. and Mrs. Barl Gallup have be- |was held Saturday afternoon at the| Owners of horses and oxen have been | We spell four and fourteen with a|Francisco Chronicle. unday, April 8, 3.00 p. m. oy Mirlons socisUes .before March|gun ‘housekeeping at the Sprague|home of the Misses Tilden. All re- |doing a good busines the past week.|“u” but when it comes to forty we ERER e T L st. the end of the flcal year: place. ports of church officers and .de; pulling automobiles out of the mire, as | very properly leave the “u” out. In Both Alike. R. J. MARTIN - Infant’s Death. Charles Tanner left Monday for [ments were encouraging, all acr the roads have been in bad condition tracing the word to its earliest form| .. . =% TCRES .Harold C..Woodson, infant son of|Jewett City where he will be employ- | being unanimous. One member for gouring cars. We find “it. disguised by being spelled |, = . 0" ¢ repic, but it is no more of Brooklyn, New York zabeth Woodson, died Sunday and |ed by Mr. Gilbert. received by letter. John Wood has secured work in the | feowertig .taken from the word feower, |be Purely staresic, but it Is mo more PO Sbe on was buried Monday afternoon in the| Mr. and Mrs. Warren Tanner of ‘Sa- April. Fool Party. Hopkins & Allen shop, Norwich. which is four. and from tig. which |50 than thetr periods family lot in the South cemetery, Rey.|lem were week-end guests at George| .. Ruth Berhice McC 9 A number of local peovle attended [meant ten. Thus the word feowertig g dborss s Bk “God’s Comi ingdom”’ G. F.'Genung, D. D., officiating. Tanne: . e ollum g£iVe |the drama at South Killingly Satur_|was found in use in the thirteenth and s ming Kingdom Sent to State Hospital Austin Bentley and a friend from |an “April Fool's” party to a score of [ 421 evening. ~|early fourteenth centuries, but Chaucer After the Case. 3 e New Haven are visiting at Benj®min | friends Monday evening. Among those| “yirs William Wood is seriously ili [in his Canterbury Tales changed the| A man who maintains that he is|ALL WELCOME SEATS FREE linton Arnold, for several months a | Halls. present was Miss Harriet Smith of | with pneumonia. spelling to fourty. Then it again un- |logical may be only obstinate.—Atch- NO COLLECTION town charge, acted so queerly of late| . Misses Jennle and Helen Williams |South Willington. A number came from Providence to [derwent a change and was spelled |ison Globe. that complaint came to the seiectmen, of Moosup were week-end guests at Birthday Surprise Gift. attend the drama last Saturday. « who had_ him examined by two ph¥si” | Eawin Gallup's aisaPsRearing: seendbtn - toindn cmm w b o sl the aslectun . Choir Rehearsal. of Miss Maude Brigham, gave her a Tolland © ty wich state hospital. There were 25 in attendance at the |birthday surprise party and lef: a oliani oun Frank T, Martin was in Providence cholr rehearsal and social at Edwin|handsome rocking chair as the souve- - Mopda: Gallup's Saturday evening. nir of the anniversary. BOLTON NOTCH e Waldo, who has been in the | HOWward Gallup and family and Miss| Mrs. Merritt Smith returned home Dav Kimball hospital for treatment, | Marion Blakesles were dinner guests|Wednesday from Johnson -Memorlal . - I3 and since diScharge: from there hag|Of Miss Jeanette Gallup's Sunday hospital, Stafford Springs, where she| The body of Mrs. Edward Chappell made his brother in Providence a vieit | Mrs. Carl Gallup is spending two|nad been for eight weeks. who died at the home of her son, Will- new z S rétumnod T *| weeks with her sister, Mrs. Joseph| The C. E. business meeting and|fam, at Chicopes, Mass. was brought Mrs. Howard-Walker and son How- | TWomey in Newark, N. J. social was held in the chapel Friday |here Tuesday. Funeral services were €6 . » ard.iof West ‘Harfford mpent. Sund Dan Brown of Piainfield bought a|evening. held at the' M. E. church with burial Sin TN and Mrs. Frank A, Spewial |fine cow for beef from C. B. Gallup| Easter wil be ohserved at Dun-|in Belknap cemetery 01T Q@ cigare e 10 0— arlis e Monday. ham. Memorial church next Sunday,| Mrs. Loren Maine, Mrs. E. A. Shaw Burton Paine is with his parents €or | . MIS- Carrie Wiicox and Mrs. Elsie|ith special decorations, music and|and Mr. and Mrs. Woodward were at R ST bis Hettr maate Frink spent Wednesday in Danisison. | sermon; al;ncux‘émrc:m by the Sunday | the capital Wednesday. In additi to pl ° the taste rles n lopkins o n- | school in the service at 7. = 4 Mrs. William - Briggs and’ daughter fiemm el oo AR 30 p. m. 3 Mi;:]un.bel ;-Ioe‘dv.ard is In St. Francls n 207 Pleasing s of Waterbury are guests-of the for- mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George'D. f‘};"d’“"“"' %r. and Mrs. B. B. Gal- CLARK’S CORNERS (. Howard was a Hartford vis- A3%. and Mcs. Wesley Ide, and two | B e e s . oi Tadsdsy. zhildren of East Hartford Vi were business callers in Voluntown| w7 and Mrs. L. H. Jewstt returned E Semiren of Dast Hartford afe visting | Sonter “Tuesday. to thelr home here Monday from . SPRING HILL Aiss Elizabeth-Monroe, after spend- MT. HOPE Eprinafield, where they Bave apent 8] 1., radler Al soctety Held'its an- ing her vacation.at the Baptist par- winter. Sbnage, has returned to her studles in Miss Tenors Jonnings e at her par- | Qusl meeting a¢ the Bapiist cnurch on Boatn. Oito Mattin and. family . |ents’ for the week. Dt Married 55 Years. and Mrs. Michael Kroft, Mrs. Childs In S iola. 3. Clark 1s visiting friends | SHCCT, Voo Lo Cte o Presidont. E cotlan . 5 1 3ir. and Mrs. Chauncey C..Frink of |and children, attended the entertain is visiting Her | Mrs: E. F. Storrs: secretary and treas- Céntérbury were guests Sunday of |ment at Atwoodville, given by the| Mrs. Mary Button thelr son, S. Irving Frink, and his|school e e Clofe. D e et e e M wife. It was also the 55th anniversary | Miss Cora McCracken of Conantville B e Ox‘Ornalin deiat s | ki soliciting. comuifies. 1¢ of their marriage. spent.the week-end with her uncle and e was deemeq necessary to charge 25 20 aunt. Mr. and Mrs. George Albee. Is visiting rela- | o its for the sociable baked bean sup- 2 ch. EASTFORD - .;Tm?sk-fiduamyxglm?§¥: T. J. Navin of New Haven has been | Pers. which used to be 10 cents. : George Albee. the® guest this week of his brother,| , Mrs. G. A. Stalker and three chil- Dr.. F. A. Young of Brooklyn, N. Y., Patrick Navin. dren went to Brooklyn, N. Y., Thurs- was a visitor at the Ledges with his M on & VNG X Tieek o iie - Hartford—Susper at Chapel Fries- THOMPSON - family the past. week. ‘ed-by Entertainment. Moy ia this place showed Tere bhma George spent the week . end g;;;l:um by the display of flags|New Manager For Soon—Congre- with his mother, Mrs. Frank. George, L SR e gational Church Insists Upon Mak- SOUTH WOODSTOCK | s Milkman its Pasto ed her sister, Miss Grace ‘Sumner, rs. M. L. “been ‘West Woodstock ‘Wednesday. &r. and Mrs. H. W. Young were in (i:i week 'lfl%flg .h:'nd Mrs. L2 Pastor Transferred. Wgrc-utr one day th: e:e&k.n S Rfinom- of Worcester. : - enexet grange wor e first an rs. . Knight returns s w mmg 5 ma.&ru!::‘: encuT - Gemree i DA Clame OF minie" Tavt | oo it — mm....flu:“ Ellla and Charles Lewis.. both of| Wearesday night. Among ‘those enjoyi: ars having ‘s week vacation Mrs. Rawson was In town over the [are Miss Sarah week-end. ampton, Miss Muriel G.ort- Davis has purchased a new |Smith college, Miss Mary : i A from Southbridge, Miss Pear Ladies Aid society Thursday u,. wmhn Kitson has commenced , Noyes from Cuhin:u‘ . o Supper and Entertainment.. < - |her d W. Bowen's. Noyes brought wit) The Ladies' Ald socisty of the Con- HAMPTON Wl T ipthe O gregational church held ey " r at the chapel last !"dch.y ml_ S Afiss S. w been il Cherles | Wallace Jewett hsa received an ap- | Boston and V!rmonl the past ten days. 1tment ~as superintendent of thLe|The mapie sugar season makes Ver- state highway. He is emploved ncar|mont attractive at this-time of year New London. in epite of the bad roads, attendant ©| Margaret Nosworthy is visiting in|upon the breaking up of the .deep New Haven. snow: g 3 —_—_— Mrs. Louis Blackmar of Everett, railroads protect ties and |left Sunday, after a visit in town. uh‘nvh raph poles against decay by soak- | The public library was. closed Fast 3. ¥ ulufl&hfl-mmmmhm . - Rév. W. B. Anderson Sent to. East Chesterfields do a new thing, they let you know you are smoking—they “Satisfy”’! ‘And yet, they’re MILD/ If you want more than good taste in a cigarette, try Chesterfields. WM& 20 £r10¢ ; Attractive tine of 100 Chestorficidy - —.-..d.uuo-. . &“ ye '?@E | 'Chesterficld CIGARETTES of IMPORTED and DOMESTIC tobaccos —Blended

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