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PARTLY CLOUDY —_— s TODAY. Amf'rouonnow « NORWICH, CONN. WEDNESOAY AUG. 29, 1917. FULL ASSOCIATED # = "ega ™ PRESS DESPATCHES What Is Geing On Tonigift ‘~ving Pictures Davis Theatre. Dancing at the Majestic Roof Garden. _ 4ENTS BREID YH EATRE. “Adaddin's " Five Act Metro \7onderplay Viola Dana _Once more the prime little favorite Viola Dana a Metro won- “Aladdin’s elaboration tellers, collaborated epoch-making Aladdin’s Other I inglude and a MILITANT MINISTER Now Showing 2t The the feature pic- the name of the oth- programme. with Popular bhiz attraction on Charles Ray with when burn- t months in Chi Davis theatre on September *+" |pense with the event. necticut Hospital for the Insane, camp at Plattsburg, Mr. Stanley been assistant superintendent of Portland—Tuesday evening at her ‘fa%i|for new members in the state, in o0 | were among those present. The lodge 19z |now has a membership of over 200, s to-| Waterbury—One of the biggest real estate transfers made in this city in some time was recorded the other day in the town clerk’s office, when a war- ranty deed conveying 50 pieces of land in Waterbury from the Housatonic Power company to the Rocky River IDLE WIVES.” | Power _company was filed for record- % ing. The Rocky River Power com- hea- |pany is absorbing the Housatonic = Power company, and United Electric |to Providence after a visit here. the | Mrs. Howard Hunter has been visit- ing Mrs. Lawrence Shea in New Lon- Light and Water company and the big merger. . The and erysipelas. He “was prominent " GOV. BUCKINGHAM'S CALL Durham—The shire~The Manchester Sauthinnton their summer Papers. to pay $6 weekly to her support. Mrs. Baker is with her sister in New Lon- W.| On an old yellow Sheet of paper |don. Ma- |among the possessions of his father,| Rev. H. S. Foster has returned from the late Bethuel Treat, B. N. Treat, of |his vacation. Southbury, has discovered a procla-| Rev. Albany Smith has mation, issued by Connecticut’s war [from the south. 50, | governor, Willlam A. Buckingham of [ The electric crane being erected at with its Ting of patriotic appeal is es- [new pecially interesting in these d reads: a A PROCLAMATION! een | Citizens of Connecticut: again called upon to rally You e's es- | to the support of the zovernment. the name of our common country I|phan squares for the call upon vou to enroll your names s th |for the immediate formation of ed in suppressing the Rebellion. sons die on the battlefield, but cause of civil liberty must be ernment must be maintained. in men and money. our mies, and even the nation, may For a number of years the councils|on a charge of steall have held a clambake and outing the [ Palmer Bros. Co.s quilt mili in Pal- mertown. The officer searched the last week in As but decided this G Stone house in Pequot, where he Te- year to enter into the spirit of the food conservation movement and dis- |sides. Middletown—Charles Francls Stan- ley, con of Dr. C. E. Stanley of theCon- oo . P pro oot | enday School “Class Picnicks Near Light- has | house—School Opening to be De- last week for the officers’ training meeting of Bernadotte Lodge, Order of Vasa, there were special ceremon- [Providence; Mr. and Mrs. Albert ies incident to the presentation to the lodge of the membership prize, by of- |Charles Perkins of New London. ficers of the district lodge. ~Berna- a dotte Lod; finished first in the race e Lode e N e e | "l Surilay mahiol Globe AP M Prudence Davis had a picnic yester- W. |day on the rocks of Lighthouse Point. Among those in attendance were Ella Secretary Anderson of Waterbury [Buddington, Gladys Tucker, Mabel Tourjee, Ethel Lee, Merle Thompson, Hazel Pecor, Marion Hayes, Rosalie Thorsen, Edna Babcock, ‘Eleanor Specht, Arlena Lamb, Margaret Ches- . E six months of the year that have just 2he Mathis made the screen version. |isssed. District Master -John and | [Cahre, of Middletown and District Seymour Electric Light company and the transfer of the property is part of [don. Norwalk—Frederick W, F. Andrews, for seven years president of the local |pairs not being completed in chapter of the Trolleymen’s union, and |schoolhouse. The term will open on secretary and treasurer of the Con- |Sept. 17. necticut Trolleymen’s association, and | Mrs. George Mosher and child of a member of the Connecticut-Massa- [New London have been visiting Mrs. chusetts joint conference board of the |Elizabeth Reid. by | Amalgamated _Association of Street ar of |and Electric Raillway Emploves °s|America, died last week at the Nor- walk hospital following an attack of [ing the engagement of Miss Bertha in |Boshworth of Groton to Louis Nor- |state labor circles, as an officer of |man Nicholson of Quincy, Mass. the Central Labor union, of which |hody he was president in this city. Call of Famous Norwich Patriot D or more regiments of infantry, to troops may be held in check, and o vanced: the supremacy of the gov- ompt and decisive action will be economy - - ar- |Of Raymond Hail cf Bridgeport—Ac- imperiled. The Rebellion, contending 2 S ##% NOANK the Fafnir Bearings company of New | laved. ' v Other | Britain. He is a graduate of Wes- leyan, class of "15 and was captain of the college baseball team and pitcher and Smiles, Feature For|during his term in college. Today and Thursday. Picnic at Lighthouse. ter and Viola Sistare. visit to his parents. School Opening Sept. 17. ot Engagement Announced. Must Support Family. A RINGING APPEAL | pimer Eaker, arrested on the com- plaint of his wife Margaret, for non- 5 |support of herself and thelr infant, covered Among Southbury Man's |has been ordered by the town court Norwich, during the Civil war. which |the station to unload material for eat convenience. It| Miss lielen’ Haliday of Brooklyn hipyard, is a a guest at Soundview cottage. Newport. Knit for Red Cross. In| The children who are kni he Red Cros vesterday with M six land continued the be | Mrs. Angus Mac the ad- |PUNCTURED TIRE WAS CAUSE OF DEATH be cident at Wallingford. with the desperation of a hopelessand | Wallingford, Conn - | wicked cause, must be met with equal | punctured tire on N | energy and determination. Close [was riding caused Raymond Hall P | your manufactories and workshops lgeport to be thrown to busine: ilies ar Haste, and you will rescue man: ble men now struggling agai of a ernment. of this State, at the City of New ven, this third day of July, in hundred and_sixty-two, WILLIAM A ¥ | By His Excellency’s commana. J. Hammond Trumbull, m- a the | colonial governors of Connecticut. [The pole is pushed into the ground the R R and the attaching cord connecied Charged With Theft. the nearest lighting socket. The light ciam-| Tony Mirosky was arrested by Con- |is used for illuminating zardens, turn aside from your farms and your |here this afternoon, brinzin leave for awhile vour fam- [thae caused his death lat d your homes:; meet face ¢ face the enemies of your libertigsy|lived her 10-|road a mile so {or st su-\Colony Road, suffering he ! perior numbers, and speedily secure |tured skull the blessings of peace and good gov- |fice of Di Given under my hand and the Seal [took Ha Ha vear of our Lord one thousand eight|marricd and is the BUCKINGHAM Secretary of State. B. N, Treat is a descendant of Gov ernor Robert Treat, ome of the fir: to [Meriden hosy was found lving in h of the center Fic Rior xaminer i > the Meride Mrs. Celia Hall, of New the | the mother of the dead mar Medical dren. He le about two years a also survive him. vear. | stable’ M, J. Hickey Friday morning [Ris courts and lawn partie: cloth from Dr. and Mrs. Fred Fitch of Fast- hampton, who are spending the month at Groton Long Poipt, had a reunion |of the family recently. Among those the | present were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles L Fitch, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Munroe of Per- kins of Provifence and Mr. and Mrs. *Finishing Departments chowder dinner was served at noon. ‘Walter Palmer, of the United States navy, was recently here on a short Charles Hadley is enjoying a fur- lough of four days from Newport. Bernard McDonald has_returned to Newport_after spending Sunday here. Mrs. Genevieve Sweet has returned {10 Toolmakers 20 Machinists, § Farm- ers, Ploker Room and Dye House help, 16 ‘Spinners, 20 Weavers, Buss Boys, Mele Dish Washers, Chambermaids, 3 Coal Passers, 1 Foremfn and Laborers. The schools of the villagze will be delayed in opening on account of re- | Contral Bldg, Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. Cards have been received announc- date has been given for the wedding. Mr. Nicholson is employed in the hull department of the Electric Boat Co. where he has been about four years. For day and night work. Extra pay for night work. Apply| returned Bernard McDonald has returned to Sanitary Fibre Mils bd is the suest Our |of her daughter, Mrs. Welch in 1. Hall, who formeriy Two brothers WANTED " Young Men and Girls WANTED == VERSAILLES SANITARY FIBRE MILLS Versailles, Conn. WANTES Doy 1030 to drive teem for_grocery and meat market. at Bulletin Office. FOR SALE TO RENT " FOR SALE—New milch Guernsey coW, 4 years old. George G. Gran, Taftville. augz9d WANTED—Position with man wlm make all kinds Oneco, Conn. _ax worlk, washing, iron- ‘Address Box TED—Day. ing, cooking or cleaning. 59 Bulletin Co. 38 Fourth St. Inquire Green: Grain_Co. e augzyd FOR RENT-Five-room tenement at TO RENT—Furnished room for lgh WANTED—Girls Davis Theatr WANTED—A "first class D . Richard, 15 teady work for an anto- — Second-hand democrat wagondmust be in g0od condition. Tel. war positions open: men-women T Franklin Insti- "91-G."Rochester, N. Y. ¢ with a 10c ti — Woman housework on farm; good home, good ) at 76 Church St, Norwich, 0 and’ 2. 52 Broadway, betw aug29d 1150, good driver and worker, for salo cheap, Arthur Goyette, Pautipaug Hill. aug29d Washington St, aug2sd FRESH LOAD of fish, Robin Bass, | housekee; or for gentleman. =Ad- Osg00d’s Whart. aug29d _ | dress Box 69, Bulletin Co. aug29d | .py the hour of fable FOR SALE_Blooded Avrshire bull,| ~ 10 RENT—Pive-room tenement In- gor peat or servics. Cliffiore Kobinson, | quire C. I Bailey. aug3 Is not the reape rth Frankiin. Tel Z2u4, Lebanon, — | =t o : TO RENT—Furnished house or Tooms, o mor ;‘;‘:’:‘ e o | 320_Laurel s auszeTurhg | O™ e T ALE—Two beds, refrigerator, = a FOR RENT — Kill Kare cottage, |., it R e htwaen 16 was 2. 7P" | Lord’s Point. O, modern conveniences, | "Tisthe hour of Zabl seven rooms, furmished, for Sept., $46. | xove § Chas, ¥, Bldredgo, Niantic, Ct. P’hone | NOW FOR SALE Bay mare. weigh gbout | 34-3. aug2sd TO. RENT—_Furmshed rooms FOR SALE_Three 3 year old heifers, due to' ifreshen. Inquire of ¥. 8. Wester; Bootiana Boad, Norwich Zewa. aug2 _EVBRITHING is igh, Tn't 7 well run your lamps over thes: tin of B’ Smoling tves. with 4 100 tin: & Sc Dag of Union Leader Redicut frce a Smail package irce With & fc packige of Level Head; a 6c cut free with a 10c plece of Good Smoke Plug tobacco, at Fagan's Smoke Shop, 162 Main St. aug29d. FOR SALE—A 12 h. p. £asoline en- WANTED —A man for general store “in_a manufacturing’ one with experience handlin, meats preferred; good wages steady work to’'a capable man. dress” Bliss, care of Bulletin Office. WANTED 3 FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU MEN WANTED Bleachery Department at once. Versailles VERSAILLES, CONN. WANTED—A man to Tepair automo- biles and do some ariving, warm garage and a’ steady job: mot in city. Box 100, care Bulletin Office. WANTED—At_once, years old or over; work; good_pay. 6 Newton St. WANTED — Woman in the country: small fam- ily: no laundry work. Address Box 76, three girls; -tendy housework WANTED—A loan of $500; willin pay 6 per cent; full Informétion sTv and good security. Address E. H. WANTED Porter and chambermald; m and board; best wages. Manor. Pequot Ave.. N WE BUY and sell tools, Ise teeth, antiques or any- ihing eise; old haoks . Write or call. clally want- s D. Ward, 32 ° mar24MWs GENTLEMAN wants room or board with pleasant surroundings, proper or| suburbs. Sb- Py work for family Jewett City. gine in first class order. Telephone 1879-4. __aug29d_ FOR SALE_Onec 2 year old bull, one 2 year old Jersey cow, one 3 year old Holstein cow. Joseph Boucher, Pauti- paug Hili, Baltic Conn. augz9d FOR SALE—One acre plow of gTound, with one five-room housc and _one elght-room house; alsq fruit trees, at 260 Asylum St Inquire P. Miller, Quaker Hill, Cor aug2sd FOR SALE—191 xwell touring car, been run 1.900 miles, perfect con- ditfon; must sell; price $650. Inguire Imperial Garai aug2sd FOB SALE Model 35 Haynes 1916, stapdard equipment. also demountable top; mechanical construction A-1; tires in good shape. Inquire Imperial Gara, aug28d o FOR SALE_New sulky and hnnv“fls aug28d FOR_SALE _White W. tte cock- erels, five months old, $1 and $1.50. 249 Boswell Ave. Tel aug2sd WEDDING 100 engraved announce- menis $7; two envelopes for each; each additional 26 for 7sc; 100 ensraved visiting cards $1: samples and correct forms mailed free. Engraving Studio, 54156 Webster St, Philadelphia, Pa. aug21TuTh A WORD to turkey ralsers: Konemanh Specific No. 14 is a scientific treatment for the prevention and cure of black- head in turkeys. It has never failed to do the work. Prepared and svld by Konemah Poultry Yards, 456 West Main St., Norwich, Conn. Price b0c. dugTuThs R otent cook. B. Ricketson, special boxes, at 25c up; boxes at %0c up; special at- ladies who = to maie the soldiers hap- nd it qow, at Fagan's FOR E_saciifice, Clark Jewel cabinet gas range, neafly new, perfect condition. 128 Wasbington St., City. augl1STuTh FOR SALE A cotlage, seven rooms, electric lights, running water, bath- room, five minutes' walk from 'trolley churéh and school, near le. In quire Dan D, Home, Montville. Phone 1076-5. aug2id Girls 15 “years of am Koply "West Bide Bk WANTED O 1; I pay $2 to '$15 per single and partial plates in parcel post and return mail, Philadelphia, Pa. Wanted WANTED —Second hand and antlque A. Bruckner, 65 FOR SALE before you sell BOYS and GIRLS over B6 years of age to work 44 hours per week at light manufacturing. Steady work. Bonus begins September Ist. American Thermos Bottle Co. TO RENT | An electric lighting company in New Orleans, La. has devised a portable electric light attached to a long pole. Photos by American Press Association. Rifle factories may not be the busi- est places in the Unjted States in these war days, but it is a safe guess that few other places are busier. Uncle Sam will need hundreds of thousands and perhaps millions of guns for his new armies. The pic- tures show three scemes in one of.the biggest rifle factories in America. No. 1. finishing bayonet; No. 2, rifles near completion passing under Stars and Stripes and portraits_of Washington, Lincoln and Wilson; No. 3, inspecting cartridges. SIX ROOM APARTMENTS All modern conveniences and faultless | bath equipment. In fine residence jsection, near school and ele rental $20 per month. Carf sell you a fine new two- house at an attractive price. 1mil Exceptionally fine house lots at reas- | onatle prices; terms to suit. The Norwich Housing Co. ARCHA W. COIT, Agent Telephone 1324 63 Broadway Masons’ Building Materials OF ALL KINDS For Sale by The Peck-McWilliams Co. E. A. PRENTICE Real Estate and Insurance TITLES SEARCHED AND SATIS- FACTION GIVEN Phone 300 86 Cliff Street [ TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. The Mabrey Property No. 57 Broadway FINE LOCATION FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES HAS FIFTEEN ROOMS AND MODERN CONVENIENCES most favorable JAMES L. CASE 37 SHETUCKET STREET 47 Acre Farm. cottage house, land machine abundarnte of wood and fruit including potatoes, - onil cucumbers, | Eignt-room lot of hay, complete outfit. place is situated in a good locality, two railroad main line, and a possession. miles from Immediate $250 lot fronting ocean. bathing beach and other conven- < if desired. Let me show it to you. WILLIAM A. WILCOX Farm Speci: West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2, M. A. BARBER Machinest and Engineer Steam Engine Repairs $1.25 To.New York $1.25 “CHELSEA LINE _ —_— e TO NEW’YORK FREIGHT AND:PASSENGER RVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- days, Sundays atd p.m. o River, Eivcer. Mondask, Wedneadave, days S St 5 o I BiTeciive. Oot it { g $1.25F. V. KNOUSES Agent—$1.25 American House Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, Traveling Men, Etc. Livery Connection Shetucket Street FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. WHEN YOU WANT to put your hus- Iness before the public. there is no medium better than tnrough the ad- ising columns of The Bulletim. The Original Members of The Lahn Furnitare Co. will resume business very shortly at their former loca- tion—74 MAIN STREET, NORWICH. BENJ. & JOS. LAHN NOTICE s against the please present persons having Town of Norwich w them on or before Sept. 1st, 1917. PER ORDER THE SELECTEMEN WHEN YOU WANT t> pu; your bus- public., there is no “han tnfouj iness botore medium _better vertising coiumns of The FOR SALE Scven weeks' old hound puppies, guaranteed for rabbits or coon with_little training. or particulars, inquire at 77 North St. Willimantic, aug27d st FOR SALE One pair of light double harness, one su-rey harness: also one| Concord buggy. Thomas Burke, Baltic aug2sSW 0 new milk and spri er cows; Ayrshires, ins Guernsey's; tw of D Xer; ext E harpe. Te aug23d ) this big with smooth delivere Inquire at 2o Broadway 183, aug23d FOR SALEOne ba; norse, cheap, weighs about 1250. American Was West Main and_ Metal Co. “rom sa of youns aray horses, wei, 1300 ib, als hack, Oak St., Jewett Cit aug18d FOR SALE— Ford roadster, repainted T'ne Frisbie-CeCormick s and in per onditi many other bargains. The Frix Cormick Co. Shetucket FOR SALE—One 6 cylinder automobile. in_good condition, at a bargain. Dr. N. B. Lewis, 341 Main St _aug10d Palmer St. Inquire on premises, TO LET—Six-room modersn flat, heat turflunfld 35 _Washington St Inguire board. ar T Piymouin, 44 Laurel Hill Ave. " Tel. 785. S wr i kT 1ght | But be bousekeeping. 83 Washington St Phone 274. augld | —masth Bray, 231 Central Av keeping. 271 Division St. _ Jysd rates. suitably for light ugm housekecping. Plaut- | About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Fran Ket St 51 Maxwell road 16 condition, good tires Frisbie-McCarmick Co. auglsd 915 model, | Frishic-M Sheticket St. auglad et touring, E. overhaulead, shore FOR RENT—Small tenement at 15 aur27d , Thamesville. _ augzid OR RENT _Rooms, with or without aug22d Bajement tenement at 66 Inquire at Bulletin Office. FURNISHED Rooms, The Matguerits, ( ~ . cool, clean, pleasant réoms, No. 4 Nortn [ O the Main ‘St. 3y9d_ | o] TO RENTFurnished cottags at 175 Laurel Hill Ave: . Inauire of &, ¥.|The mad lghts jyea TO RENT—Rooms for Lght house- TO RENT—Neatly furnished room; s0 room for light housekeeping. Mrs. May Keii orth High St. - Jeld URNISHED reasonable Mrs. Ewma_sors Union St. iy2sd For Rent The bulldiug now occupied by Th 144-14C Main St. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. STORE TO RENT Street, suitable for almost any kind of business, at a reasonable price. In- aquire at Bulletin Officy FOR SALE 8 FOR SALE || i ‘ 79 Willlams St. splendid Sioters Dixas. I Dt rskenntit a section: all conveniences, large level corner lot; price reasonable and easy terms if desir.d. i Inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY Phones 724 he P; 278 Main Street ronr sare. Cottage Housecs, Tenement ana Bus' ness Biocks, Bullding Lots, all in de- locations. List your property it ® to sell or repc, as I have a \g for real es- vou number of peopie 100; tate investments. sometim WILLIAM Real Estate and Toom 103 nu.:u Tag. Furmshed Seasl\ore Cottages For Sale or Rent |7 at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View, and along the Rhode Island also accessible Seashore Farms. Send for booklet. FRANK W. GDY WESTERLY, R. “FOR SALE_Two or three of my well known team horses, or would trade for a pair of cattle. J.'C. Hatner. Norwich To' aug7d FOR SALE- Buick, model 37 A-1 condition. Can be t 9 White St, City. Phone 723-4 augld The Henrv D. Capen pro 218 Broad St. will be sold very reasonable in price if taken at on full particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Resl Estate Broker, Frankih re, Norwich. COWS FOR SALE Two carloads will arrive Wednesday, August 29th. JAMES H. HYDE North Franklin Telephone 30 Lebanon, Conn. steam heat, hardwood floors;, come cellar and separate well equipped FOR SALE ‘Three Story Brick Block with 4 Stores and 2 Eight Room Flats on Thames Street; also coal property owned by A. L. Potter & Co., with 160 feet on Tham: River, must be sold to close estate. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Phones Central Bldg. Norwich ' FOR SALE Six-room house with barn and one{Tel, 62 acre of land. Outside of city limits. Price $1500.00. A. M. AVERY Tel. 1122-2 52 Broadway FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. Two excellent farms; can trade either | ring, in platinum setting, Rews for ‘clty property of equal value; one tate road, near city, modern also’ 180 aore ‘stock farm and equipment, fine build- Ings, keeps 50 head. If interested, writo or télephone &RYON'S AGENCY, Je30a ‘Willimantie, Ct. WHEN YOU WANT o put your bus- fness before the public, there Is no medium Dbetter than through the ad- vertising columns of The Bullet! [ped, less than 5 minutes walk from $6,500.00 Will Buy Choice Residence Property Nine rooms and bath, electric lights, ted laundry room. House in splendid con dition; a most desirable and attrac tive property in every particular, and | big value for the price asked. Unex- | |celled neighborhood, convenient to 100l and trolley. E ARCHA W. COIT < Telephone 1334 63 Broadway SALE HORSES I nave 20 Horses that I want to dispose of right away. Nine of them |7 are big work horses—the balance will Weigh from 900 to 1200 ibs. Come and see them. e L ELMER R. PIGRSO; Tel. 536-3. may4a | unar FOR SALE o ATTENTION Winchester Woolen Mill Employes Will sell at once, very Teasonable, new Bungalow, very modernly equip- | above mill; for fuller, particulars in- quire of JOHN A. MORAXN, Renl Estate Broker, P Franklin Square, Norwich. COWS FOR SALE Will have a carload of Fancy Cows Wednesday, Aug. 29. FRED W. HOXIE dent Lebanon, Conn. LOSTPink silkc beaded b Boswell Ave. and Franklin Square, Re turn to 83 Boswell Ave. Reward. __aug29d : L “LOST—iady's diamond and sapphire | G return to Ths Bulletin Co. _au il LosTSa gold stickpin sot with a smail ruby. |in fewara if returned to Bulletin Co e aug2sd po TOST _Between East Killingly and | vat Danlelson, an automobile bumper. Re- ward If returned to Walter Ryder, Das- ielgon, aug28d LOST_$130, between Jewert City ond Plainfield, on 1.19 car. Saturds ader return and get reward. Fred Housten, 65 ®ill St. Jewett City. THII CROSCENT 300 Ahe hour of table—ofgfhe of the night, Ville [ There beside the farthest 18 that which gieams Curved it misty fading quick grown vine Soft alge # no_reapers er shining bo s HUMOR Of them. )QNO‘T’!VQ'TU woet ‘youmg ‘thtng “Couldn’t, you lea “Oh, T might then."—X¥onkers & Green golfer you lookini driven it . FILL, back a terribia.dist Transcript. S THEKALEIDOS( Ha gansion of the gress 18 to be:pro get. has been D Up to the pr should aue LOST AND FOUND 0 between | tor put Authentle repor government terp Massdor overworked bp m: mm and many have Las ted to Bulgscia ke aro stated to mwp.died o wine night, lady's small | tim "And Tramearibe President Wiison's stenagraphe es been amaiiofl but Ihe se#Gont g P able tomtaks owmrglcget! . |Zectiy, ausisa | Mew ForkaWo-laes

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