Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 28, 1917, Page 13

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¥R sm)ury P;’tur ‘has mumea :; . ’ 3 ¥ 2 the winter with her daughter in Pat- * - o St 2 ‘ CUT FROM PRIME BEEF e um‘}immrmmmnfi e urer St ase Tn i | YA Y 'h-240 NATIVE DRESSED LEGS LAMB 25¢ | L€ LOINSLAMB . 99, BROILERS vill-.n.!_ Mrs. C. D. coeedisecaeiessan scssecvesas ont | antigiter ot he church and K e o v [ s | S sram i, rous""'um_' NET T 7 ma-l'ors"" Ib. 38 Todd, Mrs. Buckler and have been _Howard 'S. Wood has been in New ‘week. GORNEDBEEF PRIME RIB ROAST BEEF, Ib. . .. ...22¢ Fancy Briskets, Ib. ................22 | PRIME CHUCK ROAST, 1. ... 20c Thick Rib Pieces, Ib...............21¢" LEAN POTTING BEEF, Ib. . Campaten was. campiated - erest | " 18c | NATIVE VEAL ROAST b .. he teotiey car ome eveping | fich @, chaster ,...,:g..:.,: 14c | LEAN PORK CHOPS, Ib. . . . . . thrown and injured so LARGE BROWN EGGS Forames” BUTTER 1.46¢ | | do=n A 1 edical attention in the Annual Meeting F. M. Society—Branch FROM NEARBY FARMS of Red Cross Organized—Pete Wil-[inc o the same lett Found Dead. taken at the Green. —_— The Ladies’ Aid soclety met Th: ieed Mo 1e Tromised frwm e es’ B0« y mel urs- Work -For Red Cross. _ |4ay atternoon at Library hall. Tweive | chapter at Norwich. Red Cross of J. Sprague Sares |8 LIMBURGER CHEESE, b. .. twenty-three nunbm ‘were present. bership buttons can now be gi Estate. Barstow | At the annual meeting of the For-|receipt of the $1.00 fee for the SAGE CHEESE, Ib............. eign Missi dues The organization meeting held) Ko B T B g :nghulfr“ at rs. Barstow’s was Wi ".’ : ttended. irteen” members several days with Mrs. J. K. Buckiyn OH]CAN PECIAL TEA,} ”d.’ . side of the town reported an |ident, Brs. Fyank Fuller: e g Wit the Green” Al ,.,,‘.":; in A 4 M S SPECIAL t exactly equal number of paid | dent, Mrs. Seth Kimball: nrrmryand ted and the of- ’Ilu Ladses’ Ald society of the Bap- %, and names of many who | treasurer, Mrs. Phebe A. Sharpe, Th> " were equally represented. church, assisted c‘nne‘ G°°d3 salc shortly -pay to. become full |society report:d a prosperous vear. |President Mrs. Charies Barstow: vice o sopms 75, BISEAL Mb proved | The Missss; Osgood ot Rast Hare. |Damidest Mrx Jemsi 4. Musdy are tror the 2 fede 7 s et he Central"district 1 f POMPEIAN Toan I taking Tally paia mem- | ford arg visiing thelr nephew, Georse | andtriaayren, Sire, Hivarm Hawes, and | Piay cake and ice cream were piaced OLIVE OIL, quart tin...........75¢c | 1/ doz, cans . Soups 6Bc p al . e L the chairfnan of the work committee, |On sale. l/’ cans No. 2 Tomatoes 78¢ e cluging the baby not yet six months Branch of Red Cross. MrsWeanic Hoxsle from tne eastern | M. and Mrs Howard Spalding of old. A branch of the Red Cross has been | aide; work committes members rep. | Norwich were guests of Mr. and Mrs, |l WISTERIA SHAKER SALT, package......... 1 7l next union meeting of Canter- |organized with Mrs. Everett E, Brown | resenting each of the three churches|F. A. 'DMM over Sunday. / hurphauxillary Red Cfoss is appointed | president and Miss Buretta Grosvenor |as. follows: Mrs. T B Devies trom| Mr. . Fran) k L H‘fl’“k for- 2 cans N.Y. State Corn 80c for Zuesday, May 15th, at Mrs. Will- | secretary. The first meeting will be|Westmindter; Mrs. Carrle Care from w iiving |ll SWIFT’S SUNBRITE CLEANSER, 6 for......25¢c Beans. .78¢c e Rol held in Library hall Thursday, May 3.|the Methodist church at the Plains , B X, nf- c-llor- on Z 8 ‘e [uAdle- Aid monthly meeting is | . Mr. and Mrs. Fayette L. Wright,|Mrs. T. T.. Wilson from Canterbury m'"fl- h'" for a few days. $t. who havs spent the winter in Florida, |Green. The next meeting will be hald | Geo: W. Eastment made sale of MOH.ICAN CORNSTARCH, 11b. m'.' FOHBA o one Surday evening e of | will start for home next Monday. M. - | his urm to Willlam Waliters of Provi- pierbury W €T T Tiold dur- Pete - Willatt Found Dead, 201" Teaday, Siny. frat, local mees. | dence, wio has moved his family upon mes oW evealng, | poie Willett, a Canadian woodchop- | INEs of the eastern and western ladies’ | the premises. ”t‘hr Eml“l?!hm:h' 0;:3::}': per in the employ of Joseph Eiliott, | 28sociations are to be held for all in- Sells Portion of Bard Property. ’nn"‘“ ok b i MC!""’M Speak. | Was found dend Tuesday morning In | terested to meet for Red Crosk sewing | Oscar F. Atwood, esecutor of the a shallow stream near the shack where |25 well as for the work of local inter- | estate of the late J. Sprague Bard, has he lived alon He had not been seen |est. < #old the house and lot which was oc- for several days. There were no Will Meet Tuesday. cupied by the late Mrs. James Cope- m: to indicate foul play and it Is| The -ladies’ Association will meet |land to the widow of Samuel D. Bliven, thought his death was accidental ith Mrs. Henry Larkham, May firet. | who expeets to soon occupy the prem- — from to 5 p. m. s v , i e thur Bunara of Bo isits ers’ Supper Deferred. EKONEK We::y- -nd. :;:i:mcm:‘ w.:kM . |nia m“':-;, Fmey ;‘dw mn;:n:; [ Yisising SR A T i 54 o —— 120 Cemesfay afternoon, My 2nd. at| Eibra Baker, eidest son ot Mr. and(ll 2 Ibs. for..........25c |dozen ............18¢c 14 Local -Girl a Member of Winning De- | ;7 *he % WCNE S S - |Mrs, George E. 'Baker, has returned Cr% April 13th, at the home of Mr. visor Bond and all those interest: . John Ramsom, The meet; bating Team—Several Persons o |heip in the local leadership of home after spending the winter in zoE" SO Phe e N i, o | el Chiroh, ook 2y gl ey e o ey Florida. FANCY NAVEL ORANGES, 15 for..........25¢ BROWN BREAD FANCY STRAWBERRIES, basket. . . .. ... ....27c | JELLY DOUGHNUTS — work and home gardens are to meet SHOENIXVII 1 E Mrs. George Gallup attended the de- [ Prof. A. J. Brundage, state leader of . PHOENIXVILLE Daught’ meeting was read and approv- | bate Friday evening in Danielson, be- | Boys’ and Giris’ clubs for contcmoa — exercioes were in honor of |tyeen the Killingly high echool and|st the Canterbury Gresn parsonags | HenryCreapo is employed at Abing- Killingly high | Phis is preliminary ‘mesting of | ton. g - | % -hr:g‘ the silver cup. Miss Gladys . -vmm, ‘open.. 10 . b "%:lt retiirned last week EXTRA LARGE PINEAPPLES, each. ........ .15¢’ CUP. CAKES, all kinds 3 “was one of the debaters. - o “at by . ‘trom with friends in New Bed: : 14c Exra Gailup was driving Over the ot o e R A A Sunday. All are glad. to hear|dren’s - prog: By & of nwuy'm FANCY ASPARAGUS, Ib...................15¢c M rbes to 1o be & peanut’ féris R ,"..."“",..:: Dayie 4 ““’ e s mes LAYER CAKES m America. Twenty-five were|Grange hall this evening. Yo cbope St Rt e s et Momks ot ™orila geese. passing |f] TURNIPS, Ib...... . 5c | PARSNIPS, Ib...... 8c|each ................20c25¢c Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jerome |girls in this war's food problems. over and quite a severe thunderstorm Kirig's Daughters’ supper was|spent the week-end at the Staaton Awards to ‘Three Pupils. ers welcome signs of spring. ed from’April 25th to a date |homestead P Prof. Brundage has presented the |, Al 0ld fashioned dance was held at r. an Mrs. Charles azard of . Town hall, Willimantic, Tuesday . b - th ana Mrs T A Hodgaon lett|Providence and M anaSees Milisun 0055, ooy achievement ping 1o enree | Sveilhe "L humber Trom here atiend: DAYVILLE A L e L L e y for a three days' visit with|of Wln‘renn were Sunday visttors at |PuR 5 %0 Brooklyn fair last fan and | 8- The affair was for the benefit of Mjss Mabel Jones of New London| Dr. James L. Gardner visited his B A e D | i D e o Tanras &ee|BAve fulfilies . ather . requisieents. ey 5 Red Cross Auxiliary Organized—Forty | nont the week end at her home here. [son, Judson Gardner, at Milford, Mon "lataying at George Tanners. Mr. and|Lhesé so honored were Pearl Burdick, |, recenc illbiecs = O oT o8 TOM | Hours’ Devetion— Surprise Party Déath of Mrs. McClellen. day, and spent Tuesday in New Ha- Sunday Services. Mrs. Harry Holmes were Sunday vis- | HOWard Ames and Beatrice Hart. Bert Gardiner of Warrenville was| Given Miss Mellish. “| Mrs’ Darwin Clark received word re- | Y3y George Rouse is i1l with tonst Sunday services at the East "D}? ";;reB“ 5 Home From Muskrat Farm. calling on friends here Sunday. e SR DR of Wiltimantic | Cently Of the death of her cousin, Mrs. |/, n _Methodist cnurch will be s ami‘;o'fl = rke is staying with Ben- Thad Wilson returned Wednesday Dr. H. W. Converse and family were was the guest Wednesday of Mr. and Ellen McClellen, 9? Boston. She was Albert Green of Norwich spent Sun At 1045 preaching by the|amin Hal. =~ = from a trip to his muskrat farm in|in Willimantic Saturday. e the daughter of Nathan Bosworth and | 4uy with local_relatives. T A H lars gadance at|New York after trapping three hun-| Mr. and Mrs Robert Weeks were in |Mre ATtRGr ZOWNFSD, |y iy |lived at one time on the place tormer- | %%, "L DI VUil has been the 2 White gave a|dred and fifty animals: Lebanon Saturday. 3 et Cortble A1 e iy called Yetts 11, now owned bY|guest of Providence friends. i are several to be George Hatch of Attleboro, Mass. Rev. Harvey Lawson of Union Anton Kaletchitz. Mrs. George 'W. Loring and Miss noon. Girls® meeting at 545, Mrs. |2dmitted to church membership soon.[and Mrs. Beatrice Thayer spent the |preached at the Congregational church Red Cross Auxiliary. Mrs. Fred Bowen and Miss Alice |1 ouise Tillinghast were Norwich vis uunfinnon lead Praise and prayer u::r:l“i:lxy:u b:l“fl. i-;vlu?inx set- | week-end with the former’s mothy- |Sunday. A resident pastor begirs his| , p.3 Cross auxiliary was organized | Bridge were in Putnam Saturday. tors Wednesday. & ""' and cariiix for young thleke T oo | ME S sy = A Monday evening in Columbia. hall. | John Kaletchitz has the contract to| "Clftord Williams of Canterbury vis ) 3 e_community welcomed Mr. and | The Sherman place has been sold. |\ ONday eveming o O ST0S L, B Cdrive the Putnam mail route and John | 1.3 refatives here Monday Sco - ;‘rsw::a::“!!:‘;?‘!i:‘o;rlyow.f::; ;u :l‘l;dll;‘:l:ru:;ll occupy it about the mee'flng. Thursday ll‘le{lnoun in ‘I“": {b;:;:fno;;&rth Windham the TLAND I : S K. of . hall another meeting was he! - ST absence of several y Mr. and Mrs. Walter ot e 0 e dame, CANTERBURY PLAINS Leonard Kies Suffers a Shock—Sale — The school at the Green spent Arbor [ford were calling on friends here re- ¥ E A b ot Saalth Faica. County Sunday School Inatitute— |day in cleaning the Green 1o front of | cently. T e 1 CENTRAL VILLAGE i Lightning Burns Barn. the schoolhouse and church. A. Hale | Mrs. Helen Joslyn has returned from |22l asso®ation 0= 0 0F PRS0 200 Lieonard Kies, a resident of Horse Bennett assisted with his team. a visit with her daughter in Boston. e“,’;‘:‘;"“ fr— il \section, suffersd a shock Satur-| The Windham Coumy Sunday schooi | 'Mrs. Olive Kearns has reopened her == e 5 He. was taken to the home of | convention will be held here April 29 | house, after spending the winter in NORTH STERLING “““:;'E:"x‘:;'so’";me:lfd“;’r‘!"}';‘;ol = Edwin St. John occupied the pulp at the Methodist church Sunday morr ing. The C. E. meeting was led Sunda School Resigns—Dr. W. W. Leete|evening by Mrs. Bernice Bliven Dance For Benefit of Red Cross Work—Teacher at Green Hollow Wililam Davis, Sunday from $ to 5 p. m. The speakers will | Coventry. 2 d@ Barlow |penz the week- :): gllldua I :Vouflin state secretary ll‘\"“ Anne Pitcher of Easthampton, H. H CN':“ m‘—d S tisn Field on Sunday. = Speaks at Church. bu’.:';lemfe(:d“ ‘(l‘}:o:\? soc}:;}r e‘:r E‘am r PRRERE W e o wark, Ry M H e, In the. uest of Mm' Hirami,, Dacker, Swilla ESPTs. Hianine>Dawation. Several young people were in Moos- | Tuesday afternoon. There were 24 «C. B. Cole is serving on the jury in| THe forty hours’ devotion was-held |yp Thursday evening to attend the |present. dance given for the benefit of the Red | Miss Grace Dawley went to Jewe Cross work, which is to be donme in|City, Friday, to see her nephew this town. Charles Perkins, who was serious] Mrs. George 'W. Loring has been the | with pneumonia guest of Providence relatives. Harold Carr spent the weel Mrs. George Gadbois, who has been With his mother, Mrs. Carrie Carr 3 w » has finished work in lel gll :Tmt:rg:n livmn and Mrs. H-\?a; : and ie working at the s Slate of uth ind r. and Mrs. William Wright of - liame and Crowell dyg works, North | John A. Lawton held a public auc- | Worcester returned Weflnosrh)"hh'om Providence for two weeks. LB Fouenh/e Siinch the fiest-of. the t tion last Saturday at his former home |a winters' stay In St. Petersbung, Fia | , Mr: Swanson and family of Provi-|week Rev. Isnatius Kost was assisted Ml N Coftey and chiliven wore | NAFs. BAr. And Mue. Lemion now take |and: mas - vicior s Wrehts pa:|dence spent the week-end with Mr.|by a number of the clergy from sur- Tuesdsy of Mrs. Byron Place|their home in Willimantic. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncy Frink. and Mrs. Charles Sahlen. ___ {rounding places. During the thunder storm last Sat-{ Paul Duffesns of Black HNI & sér- | oul Smith Wil spend his spring| Mr and Mra A F. Hope sntariun- Smith of Mashentuck has sold | Urday night the barn owned by Fred |iously ill. ‘)"'A:-uon with his parents in Lowell, [ed R Thomas Hill of Putnam Sun- ass. his and moved his family to|3ee was struck by lightning and was| Florence Bxley. P. H. S. '15, is = day. spending the winter with relatives in A number attended the auction oo burned to the ground. None of the |teaching the Green Hollow school the |, TPere is a large congregation at Belions Property Seld. New London and Norwich, has been [at tho res dence of tho late Susan the Line church every Sunday to| Fred Bellons has sold hie property N itlam Siater visited frie contents were saved. The loss is par- | Spring term. - i listen to the fine sermons of ReV.|on Pleasant street to Louis L'Homme in_Danielson, Tuesda: tially covered by insurance. The meet Mrs. Frank Thayer of Putnam spent| Farmers are busy plowing and find ing of the L. T. L. was hela Thursda S Harry Filmer. S"Mr. Bellons expects to|Thursday with her parents, Mr. and |the ground very cold and wet for th Siimed ta. The Ladees Forthe sums | s SOUTH o | e Wi Buschard was in Provi- | Rave hers sbout ey doth oo ' |Azs. Toracl Seguin ufned to The Ledges for the sum leave here abo: ¥ dence recently visiting her on, Carl.| W C- Darrow is recovering from his| Mra. Herbert Brown. who has been 2 £ === uther Cole e or in iving in Southbridge, Mass. spent .“ra.ur:iy:. Dme Bun < Recent Funerals — D. A. R. Chapter |place and moved there the past week. | "M J;‘::;MM Pray of North Fos- | Sunday here, where she formerly lived. 3 ‘| Mr. ena Mre. Willam ¥, ¢ pays Teibuts to the Late Mre. Guil-| A number of forest fires could De|ter, R, I. has been a recent guest of | Walter Green, who is employed at y the etk end with fronds tn procht| ford Smith, a Charter Member. Mrs. R.D. Curtis and family. the Hopkine and Allen Arms plant, in STERLING Shhoe: g HaREtas e R ‘“" Julia W‘:t"fi:’m MASIting | " Paul Darrow of Siiver Lake Mass. Norwich, spent Sunday here. ne: services for Mrs. Emily J. other t] s, ss Mal azoux entertained a Ro¥. J. . Watson preached on @un- | neme uegu Visited friends in Put- |Rose. who died Thursday, were heid | Edward S. Randall died early Sun- |00 C. e oy, - and % ltormer college mate from Radclift ‘. the u.n ehumm Mr. Watson “"‘-“,- 'N.mo "Chase visited friends in Sunday afternoon at the Methodist |day morning, after a long illness. The Ladies’ Aid society met Tues- | college Saturday and Sunday. expects to move church. Rev. Robert Moore officiated. = day with Mrs. F. S. Kennedy. At the Teacher Resign Mor ‘and , Sunday. nere m May 1lat. rs. Frank Harrington spent Thurs. | QUTIDE the services a quartette, Mrs WILSONVILLE soclal hour the hostess served straw- YMr. and Mrs. Isaac Belknap enter- dn,y‘ with relatives in Worcester, Soves., Biwia. P Crose ant ioaos & NI, SP S SN. teaching at the Grein Hollow school d re. Beaman visited friends Mrs. 1da Childs was a Webster vis- tae - Parly: two weeks, has resigned and went to in_Providence, Saturday. Qross. sang lLead, Kindly Light and |ior Wednesday. Sarpeles Party Boston, Saturday morning. Miss Flor- I Miss Anna Coffin, who has been Miss isle Chase Is ill. Asleep In Jesus, The bearere were O | "N RIS has sold his place to| A. Tait Hope's Bible class gave Miss | once Exley is teaching ai Green Hol- L. Clinton, W. P. Barstow, Elmer Eng- re 3 4 o Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burnet of Dav- |strom and E. W. Avery a family from Cornwall. They have|Florence Millish, a member, a Vveryljow at present. o 2 ry. At the grave leasant surprise party one evening rail i P By Suid Wy lete Wente- | Windhas Omier osnetery this oo | S e ek, TT. Detig prememt | ISt b ot aaihy &t the rafireed This sign says: “Here isa Sou N mittal service was read by Rev. Mr. Bost. Millish leaves here this week to re-| J, Ch " arage man or supply I Sunday Wiih Teiatives Bere Pent | Moors and o dust, Carried by the An- | “5rlL," Funnie Jenninge, with Sastor |side In Danicison. Many friends re- | maciford. oo Spent Friday in Geier "who kmows pears ngton _was a recent | Bamin g by Mrs. Burn and {mrnest _and Carry Staley, spent the|&ret her departure. Mrs. Arthur Bradley and Miss ®¥m- and bearings wear in spite - Cross. ‘week end with her sister in New Bos- | Station Agent Charles Mitchell spent {ma Bradiey have been spending a of plain oil or ase. He week with relatives in_Boston. Sre Sunday in New London. Harry Stainthrop has recovered won't force Dixon’s on you, from illness and has returned to his| [N but he is prepared to sell duties at Loring’s store. ./ 100 per cent. lubrication if George £uest of relatives in Worcester. S T Mr. ¥, ckus has been the Bl SR e TP S W W SO W S eegan has sold the old four-| Milton Burnett of Worcester was a = “Nr. and Mrs, Charles H. Upton and | {Nément house at the foot of the hill | week end guest of his parents, Mr. and ATTAWAUGAN 2o BN of STt pton and |4, purchasers from out of town who | Mrs. Fred W. Burnett. were in town | 2 either move or tear down the| Rev. Thomas Hill again supplied ths i Sunday o attend the funerel of Mr. D e . Sty il o eriniiae Dneeite dnd Sengh- ou want that kind.” Ask ur, ond Mre Sumuel HII of Paw- DR Mister s JomaRove e oy R LAV eRUectod * anEidats) Talied 1o Come. | s ey, T o Tadyos in Dankl- what Dixon’s selected cket spent the week en t] T ose ‘orces a This coming Sunday it Is ex) ed that 3 . flake graphite ad and Mrs. Charles Anderson. here over Sunday to attend the funerai| SOUTH WOODSTOCK Rev. William Swainson of Cherryfield, ;“:ue-;’. .L; 'ég:;;g Yr:u‘::"-u:: lubfiuti(:x. oog of f h Sunk l re -n ht ‘Walter Rollinson has been ill. of her brother's wife. Mrs. John Rose. ; 7 . Oranges every Mrs. Albert Reeves has been suffer- | Mrs. Willard Fitch and daughter| Seventeen :‘:{é will preach, coming as a candi T : - Ing from an attack of appendicitis. Florence of New York have returned |Grange attended - Pupils Entertained. 4 Mrs. Charles Miller of Worcester |t0 their home. Abington last Wednesday evening. The pupils of the graded schools called on her mother, Mrs. B. I. Taf*, Funeral of Mrs. Stedman. - and Mrs. Marshall of Providence |, \go: the efficient training gf their and on Mrs. Lyman 2 were in town over Sunday. 2 at Grosvenordale also. Tt o e B lac "ot ana Mrs_ Wright motored to SRt e ST e Alice Beatle spent the ¥éek end at|who died Sunday, were held Wednes- | Bridseport i Thursday. - ~:lmm= lay evening to el Grosvenordale. day afternoon at § o'clock at the houss | Henry Bilhop has purchased anau- e ine. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jarvis and in- | 3¢ 'South Windham. Rev. H. A, Camn. | tomobile. fant of Putnam called on local friends | peil oMciated. 5 o L. R. Southworth has recovered EASTFORD P bell officiated. The bearers wers Hen- | frOm his iliness. . = Mrs, George Bromley and child are|ry Keller, Henry . Card, Joseph Sted. | William Nelson was home over|n . o m g mcClellon—Mail the former's parents, Mr. and Sun. Mra. A. Jackson. g i P O g Nelson, who. has moved on the Carrying Contracts Awarded. place has started to build a No. historic account of an eclipse of sarage. Rev. Harvey Lawson of Union sup- the sun occurs in the Bible, but there | An entertainment was given by the plied the pulpit of the Congregational are passages in the prophets which | Sunday school and the Christian En- | Vienna reported a saving of $142,000 | church here Sunday. contain manifest allusion to this phe- | deavor society of the worth of gas under last vears new | Mr. and Mre. Charles Clark were in | wich Tuesday. npmenon. cvening in the Gui time schedule. Willimantic Sunday. Willlam Spinkl Mr. and Jirs. Bdward Brennan of son. Boston Speaker Heard. Ask for the Dizen Rev. Dr. W. W. Lette, of Boston, | Ml Lelviatiok Chare gave an interesting address at the church Sunday evening. There was JOSEFR DIXON CRUCILE CO. special music by the choir. Jersey City, N. 4. Harold Barber, a senior at the Theo- Etabiched 1827 logical Seminary at Hartford, preached Sunday. Mrs. _William Thompson, Mrs. George Street, and son Kenneth, spent Sunday at Edward Blackburn's In Dayviile. Clarence Signer of Attleboro, Mass., formerly a dyer at the Certcal Wors- ted mill here, spent Sunday with local triende. Mrs. Thomas Weaver was in Nor- WHEN YOU WANT t5 put your bus- iness before the punplic, there Is no medium better than through the ad- vertising columns c! The Bulletin ok

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