Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 8, 1917, Page 2

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G E. Hinman, Mrs. - - F. B. Read and Mn! C. B. Crane 3 VOTE s7sooo Fo scHom.s l:u:cent.ed and the motion that the se- Home on First Furlough. 3 ; 3 z ctmen, were given power to Dorrcw | ghaki’and navy blue was comspicu- Adjourned Town Mesting Adds' $11,- | gho mecessary money to carry on the | o S haki and navy blue wes comepic J| 000 to Last Year's Appropriation— [ToWn government to pay eurrent ex- Ting juat hefore the 4 oelock Crain. for New Light Ordered on Norwichl PR, 000 4nniopriation for schools | Dosten e gt Stats Road. \vas voted, This appropriation that of ;",.E‘fl,’:s‘é.’a:: sy ot The local mea |LOOK MOTHERI_ IF TONGUE I8 e a“' “ en - last vear by $11,000, but the money is | Gl "aratted wers returning from COATED GIVE “CALIFORNIA ‘Twenty-seven were present at theineeded because of the increase in sal-|J 3 men said adjourned town meeting held at, the |aries, supplies and coal. CUSETTIL ST SYRUP OF Flas” town hall Saturday afternoon at 2 o’ The following appropriations were ' B clock. Everything went along uicty [made as usual: Bullding of state | <tid that all of the opfons possitge; mother resiizpe, atter siv ; _g® o . and none of the motions weve dis-|roads $3000, United Charities 3960, |37° o7\ e ™5 one of the most pep- |ner chilaren “Cal S & e o ” cussed with the exception of thé ap- | town missionary $50, Windham Cen- |- places on the grcunds. Here ma Figs,” that this is mel, ideal laxative, propriation.for schools. in:-whi¢h Eu-|:er Public Library $100, St. Joseph’s ‘mayi ictures for 1t 1 it taste gene Randall said that he thousht a |hospital $950. i%'é’.}f;:. mezfio;“wwa:‘;' v . gor beql;:.alhe! love its pleasant cleanses larger fee for tuition for outsiders| The selecten wers authorized to w%‘ - should be asked at the local schools. - |place an electric light at South Wind- ?fimé;m; o gl ‘m:_\;l-‘-s» little stomach, liver and s [d . * The reports of the tpwn-officers were | ham on the Norwich State road, near |, "800 "0 13" in fact they have Whm‘“ e Teitale: - feveriply ox . ea on — . |2 dangerous curve where many ac-| .11 the comforts of home. breath is bad, stomach sour, look &t j sty Tikea orcuriee. The men were on a 36-hour fur-|¢he tonsue mother! If coatéd, give & The modeyator at the meeting Was |1ough being due back i camp at taps, | teaspoonful of this harmiess “fruit chn B' Eddarton. which is at 10 o'clock Sunday even- |laxative” and in a few hours ?fl,me LOAN GO ing. foul, constipated waste, sour bile and ~ LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE Tt was found that they could not|nndigested food passes out of the bow- : r c 0nes c & 4 5 make connections to reach Ayer by |els, and you have a well, playful child = | Appointed to Conduct Town’s Cam-|7jake Congecions o Iiled a sitney | oo™ R B ‘;,l;m Ban o paign for §373,000 Aliotment or Over. [or dia some fancy traveling on all of m,u s - the means of transportation. Many of [giarrhoea, indigestion, colic— remem- - ., In a short time'the campaign In the | them bought tiekets through to Bcs-|per, a good inside Cleansing” !homd iown' of Windharg for the sale of ihe |ton and will co from there fo Aver,|otwase b the frst troatment an will be in full | zetting in eamp at about 10.30. Miilions of mothers keep “Cali mxu. ' th no effort. $18,000| " James Cochran, who is an. officer |gyrup of Figs” handy; & they know orth of the neiv honds have been|at the camp sai that no athletic | teaspoonful today saves a .kk d:nd druggist applicd for at the Windham Naiional | equipment had been received yeat but . Ask your ; L 2 Pank. ~Windham's miniptum allol | tkat one focal youns man had offered . ment is which is the same as[a set of boxing gloves and that he ais ns 3 the local sales in the last Liberty|would send them right off. B e wotss, il - e : “onn. “The maximum allotment is| Among those at home on the fur- S50 "% vottle. Beware of countar- (AS\A‘O ,000. : he]l - r R i lough were Vl?tfll!A}’btl;fl:R(;, Alh:l’l feits soid here, sp don’t be fooled. Get 4 meeting was d Reck, Alvin elson, Nelson, r- : 3 - sime . commitice to have charge of | thur’ Cotter, James Cochrane, from | Su Sciune mage by “California Fig The pfinflple of the xoncfmsyshm is to secure that a penny of fare paid shall receive as nearly as possible its money’s worth of ride, neitheir more nor less. _If less, the man who pays the penny is unjustly treated; if more, then other pat- ronage is by so much deprived for his benefit. The profitableness of a given length of roag depends upon the number - of well patronized cars that are regularly run over it. mpaizn and the following were |his district, ind C. Potter, Howard i A €. Lathrop, chairman, May: | Atkins and’ Harold Grav from the v P. Fenton. E. P.|Rockville district, and Albert Lathrop |b; the large extinguisher from the S Rev. T. . Bannon. Rev. Ver. | from Columbia. Ameng the local sail- | truck. non W. Cooke, E, Frank Busbee, W.|ar boys were John Hoffman and Ar- L. Knight. Frank Larrabee, A. I Bill, | thur McNickels. -D; Bosy H. W. Huber, G. ¥ Tay- &£. brick..F, D. Jordan, James NON-SUPPCRT CHARGE h_and Charies. W. Wheeler of 7 s College. James BathWvill head | Walter Tavlor, of Mansfiald, Alleged advertising comgmittee and will se. e “witite John i, | to Have Neglected Wife and Children. 1 d { the ity paign. The AEOLIAN' VOCALION Our statistics chow that nine out of ten like the Vocalion far better than any other el You, heard Hear it your ou, il be won by the rich # too, wi - Vocalion elegance of the cabinets and the fine new priviicge of play- ing each record as you wish by means of the Graduola ex- pression device. S Brief Mention, It was very chilly early Sunday eve- ning. The 1917-18 might school will open this (Monday) evening at the Nat- chaug school. ide the Dusiness snmmn -, n| Walter Taylor of Mansfield was ar-| - Several local people were at Camp iato zones for the €M~ |, jieq by Chief Killourey at 11.30 on|Devens, Sunday, visiting local men \turday morning on a charge of non. | Who are members of the ,National Beautiful View From Franklin Hill. Tort ) i Cees T i Many tourists tock advantage of the [ by his twife and states that he has day to seegome of the New Eng- [~ v after it has been painted . A continuous stream The more patrons thére are in a given zone, the less expensive it is to carry them, the less each person need pay for the ride—or the longer the ride may be for the same money. That is why the rate is equitably lower for city traffic than for country traffic. 1t is the reason, also why some country zones are longer than others. The city man i—s entitled to his cheaper ride, because it costs the street réilway com- pany less to carry him. The less it costs the more his money’s worth of ride can be. Army. Pierre Gagnon, ene of the local men who went in the second quota to Aver, failed to support his family, consisting | Mass. was in this city, Sunday, vis- of a wife and two miner children | iting friends. ot 8 May 12. He was released under cars passed through the city all|Since May - At the installation of officers at the day Sunday and as it was cold the|f 3200 bond th\clh e urnished bY | Kq. of C. reoms on Main street, Tues- occupants tere all bundled up. One|#- B. James of Mansfield. day evenine, out-of-town speak Louis McClouskey was arrested on 2| will tell of the part that the K. of C. - { ‘the St ttractive views is that| . e r 4 FOR SALE BY THE Trom the Willmantie-Norwich stats eharse of lntextestion Sy 1 g |19 doing in war work. ot ra i, ] Toad near Hne LoD ae praanect, ‘the | the morning and at once made up for The city man gets a benefit from the fact of country transportation even above J c LINCOLN CO, #:x‘*:rmlfq Jeaves against. the azure |10St time hy getting drunk again. His ; STONINGTON e farmpouses dotting | Wife notificd Chief Killourey that he that which he pays for when he uses it. The cities prosper from the lines of communi- h cape, ete Eihe S s making a nuisance of himself at i S MR e Y 2 . s . o L {be landscaye, ete, making a fascinat- | {88 L CMEY 1 Sas arrestea. | - |Difficulties Adjusted at Ship Con-1l cation which radiate from them. But this benefit cannot be justly apportioned among / 17°5 % The police department aiso settled | struction Piaint—Death of Felix _individuals, and it is not practicable to utilize it as a basis of rate making. A town like Montville gets more benefit from the trolley to Norwich or New London § another affair Saturday. Contractor - STONE-THROWING CASE Ahern, who is buliding sidewalks down Georgens—Ernest- Dolbeaum Called ! = e 8 Sodom complained to the police that{ From Montana. DR. F. C. JACKSON To Be Carried to the Supérior Court—|goveral hoards which he uses were - =hi > » Shi Cen- . . . o : ¥ M ST el siolen, Oficer Hurley was detailed fo | uitioh ‘ang Trading companv nave|] than Norwich or New London gets from the trolley to Montville. This rule applies DE"T'S | In the pelice court Saturday morn-ihc soon focund several boys actively | ¥idently been adjusted and the plant equally to Saybrook or Guilford. ing. Jake Berkowitz charged with op- |ergased in huilding operations. Upox }i? Stonington borough, the site of the Removed to 715 Main St. Willimantic | crating a motor vehicle without hav- | questioning, they admitted that they |0l Steamboat terminal, will resume ing a license, pleaded guilty. He was|had stolen the hoards. They returned | today its former activity. Nearly a The mgn who lives in the country cannot reasonably expect that the man in the ‘Howe-Sam W m Ehoms 661, op with o fne of ihies dollary, |the Tamber and were Miven & rouece e gl B °"m|‘ gl" JAY M. SHEPARD S S hman pleaded not guitty | Llagcer Hurley on what results from | WOkS, 180, 200 WHO Ners o resumel| city shall pad the greater transportation cost arising from the fact that there are more 0 a charge of assault of Isader Wein- | V:]ork tg:‘l’l!'. and mln‘y- mol:;:h':fll be i ding Elmore & Shepard ein, aged 9 years. The boy claims Co added from other sections. com- 24 SRRSO L hat- he and Schinman had a little!| ppa qivil suit of David M. pany has a large volume of business Fmbiredorandfimbalmer him, one of which hit him. \V‘ner; miles in the country per inhabitant than there are in the city. The new rates are higher because costs are higher.. The costs would utterly swamp the company except for the measure of relief that will be afforded by increased reve- nues. The percentage of growth in maintenance costs for the divisions affected by the re- vised rate schedule is far heavier than the percentage of revenue increase now hoped on hand in_the repairing of old ves- a a the = Windham for $100 damaszes as the re. | SCi3 aBd the building of new. an B 4 418 .| fined $1.and costs, amounting to $8.20, i Tagumption of activities means much for 60-62 North ™ St., Willimantic | §5 0, man refused. to par the fine and |5t of a collisicn on the corner of |7 developmznt of industries in the Lady- Assistant Tel:-éonnection |said he would ‘take the case to the Alain and Railroad streels. September |1,0ouzn, for with this company doing superior court:” Bonds- were fixed at | Wich was to be, a successful business it means_ the - z A o CapeneSaturday af- 7. .. HIRAM N. FENN {3100 which were furnished. tornoon. has Been contimued. aneil Sat.{coming of kindred industries. Many iy, O 28 carloads of ship materials have been = - on the siding for several weeks, and n of rouble and the latter threw stones at|inis city against Leslie Clark of South UNDERTA,KER and EMBALMER Y. M. C. A.. Auxiliary Delegates. S = e T W born B 62 urch St. 'Willimantic. Ct Adembers: f the Jocal Y, M. C. A.| . Presented Wrist Watch. ¢ b i = . . Telephohe Lady Assistant | Alxiliary who will be delegates to the | ' Brmest F. Paulson of Mansfeid, who | e sayiiner® COmPanY 2n@ used i} or Al that it can stand of the cost burden the company will continue to bear. is home on a furlough frem Camn Devens, was presented a wrist watch Ready for Servic fat his home, by friends with om | Ernest Dollbaum, who has been en- N e TR T8 YRR | mrmest Dot wha hag been en- THE SHORE LINE ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. = 9 in Mansfield. tana, since he left Stonington two \ . E ars ago, has arrived heme. He has! = 4 Hnme Econemics Demonstration. drafted for the army under the . S Charlotte Embleton, county | sclebtive service law, and is here for 35' AV | Fome Economics demonstrator. will [a few davs before falling into line to - : —_————e—— e @ive a public demonstration at the |be mustered into the natienal army. town haill Tuesday evening. Oct. 16, at : : o y | Atlantic City, N, J. d later visiting|could not, f¢ T hich 4 § . Y Stonington Pointers. encored several times. The party antic y, D an 'or reasons which he must . . ! . . 5 “ci'°S'qdp;"’3§e"§'§‘sp'}:§'§"§,‘}"’m2"v}ml}? .Complny C.’ Connecticut Home |made the trip by motor. her brotlher, Gn!:m M, B?Immond, rls}tlate;‘ to the mayor in person, accept > % g ntie' branch “of the Househola |Guard, Captaia Gavitt, Is getting into| GsA: Cote and Tames Coay have re. jand family, at thelr country home at| the honor. i turned from ai Hartford—The official schedule of Economics Workers, trim for the regimental parade and i ties in Connecti- Mre. M P v % Peat By T oy it D fii‘.i‘“‘iff..i'c'ffi,';‘{'gfln; Rhods Island. | Norwallc—Mavor Donovan named Ed- | beats and assisnments of the Tart- =—— wndecBRCNGItsones. JIoRe S S The o e maxe | U S Massachusetis they attended |ward J. Quinlan as corporation coun- |ford Police Department which goes in- Spiritualist the trip in open trolley cars, closed The trip was made |sel of the new administration, aftcs[to effect for six months beginning -0y - . cars .not being avaflable, and thethe Brockton fair. readt o Toom T T, Hubbell, | November 1. wa A D The first soctety of Spiritualists he'd in_Mr. Cody’s machine, reading a note from James T. , was announced by Chief Banie street, nda; 3 4 e - = deq|of the Baltic inn Sunday afternoon ing accepted by the board of police k 3 are a part of the battalion commanded |, 1€, (% 00 (7 T ihe world series tommissioners. The new order shows The room L v ed by the Spiritualists has b, Nader r‘;,‘;“t”fhs"f iy Hams, he|were announced by the proprietor, G. . . G ¥ remodeled so that the serv: e Merin. through the courtesy of the e & The Fi'ee S@Wlilg Maciflfle neld_on_the’ greund floor. Mrs, TUSh, OF NP 200 hot coffes awsMing|suletin staff. Bulletin’s Pattern Service 151 regular policemen on the roll of the department, assigned to beats. P. Vanderbilt occupied the puipit. Rev. C. 5. M. Stewast. 6f Groton, Bulletin Service Appreciated. WILLINGTON YOUTH SUSPECTED E officiated at Calivary Episcopal church,| Baltic supporters of the national —— FUNERAL. Binday moraing. e 10 (he Hlndes O | garee sreatly. SpRFéCISte. the amiek Theory That Clauds Taylor, Paroled Mre. Ellen D. Wheelock. Rev. Mr. Sanford. service given from The Bulletin edi- From Charleston Prison, Committed . T Dk, Mr. wnd Mrs. John H. Ryan have |torial raom. E Stafford Burgl 3 T‘wwfa';n;x:x“!i Ml.‘fgr; B%;s_n D. “:h“' as their guest, their niece, Miss Mar- Roderick Jodo.r:":)fhiflamordt -p!edm oc at Shepard’s mortuary | garet Faulkner, of New Haven. the week here w: s parents, Mr . . . Claude Taylor of Willington, 80, re- chapel Saturday afterncon at 1 o'- | Felix Georgens, 47, dled Friday eve-|and Mrs. R. J. Jodoin. - ~ 4 cently pamlzéo trom the Chatlestown, ¢lock. Rev. Robert . Moore of the|ning at the -home of his sister, Mrs.| Alex Dupont has purchased a new ¢ Mass., prison and who, upon. his re- Methodist church officiating. Burial | Carl Frensch, after a long illness. He |two-ton saute truck to be used in con- . lease, returned to his home, broke into was in the Willimantic cemetery. was a florist by trade, but had not|nection with his business. e . his father’s house, beat him cruelly, been able to do any work for a lang| George S. P, G. Rocheleau of Jew- g N bound and gagged him, and carried ¢ CHIMNEY FIRE DAMAGE time. ett City and ‘a party of Providence y - away whatever of value he could find, o AT HOME OF DR. F. E. WILCOX — friends motored 'to Baltic Sunday in is thought to be the man who, at Lo BALTIC. Mr. Rocheleau’s automobpile to visit S \ it Stafford Springs Thursday morning Blaze Started Back of Fireplace, and Mr. Rocheleau’s brother, William E. I_ entered the home of Mrs. Betsey - ° . —_— Rochileau. A Adams on Stafford street and secured Crept to Upper Story and Attic— | Eour Local Men Pass Phyasical Tests—| AMichael Morley has returned after a small amount of money and some Loss Covered by Insurance. Five Fail to Pass Examination— | spending Wl dv.c:lm;xr i?d New York, By food. 5 New Bedford am ovidence. W Evide 1y v fright a Several rooms in the home of Dr.| Peonle Peaved Over Trolley Fare|™jimes Miley spent the week-end| ' / ~ S T wened nced Patronize Jitney and|with Colchester friends. - Church and S i B Trlln. Miss Mary Driscoll of New aven iy dama, r;d ;mmdn'street!i b was the guest of Baltic friends over lary was committed early y Bed, Sum evening, as the| pajtic men who are in the second |the week-end. Morning at the home of John Rock- 4 ed result of a chimney fire. The damage | draft call for Division No. 11, went to| Charles W. Charon and Robert Wal- \ ) A 4 well Hill. A gold watch and a small Prompted by the tremendous success of our last demonstra- | is estimated at about 3300 and is cov- | New London Friday and Safurday to ker motored to Prnv:’desncpe“ ys..-'x’,fi:'a 3 ¢ - otin of meney and food wers taken. < the examinations for military ser- ver Portelance ha: 1 ) th , the in- tion and club sale of the FREE SEWING MACHINES, we|cred by, R e preventimg ihe baze | vice T following passed the phy- | new fouring car. Mr. Portelance wil j L e e e, sical tests: George Douville, Thomas |travel to and from business in his I’ A 0 one of Mr. Rockwell's horses a will again, beignning today, conduct ancther sale of thse fzom spreading. a pair of high felt slippers were found Frederick E. Wilcox on'the corner of just outside the door. -Another burg- a ! J. Donahce, Albert S. Cullen, Aime [ machine. = i 131 4 bu, an drove off, nothing having famous Sewing Machines, and offer the same. attractive in-|wilex whon s Tichroossterty Yre | Woods. Those who failed to_pass the | "Fred Goyette Joo Michaud, Amidas f ; s e oo g M udibl Li i iests are orge eur, erre .| Lambe: 'ward Farre! r since. Credit is given young Taylor ducements as we did several months ago, which created so [audible. ‘Later, a ‘?im:xc::&\;é; o e ter, William G. Park’ Henry M.|were New London visitors Sunday. ! g g o S O T it B muchs enthuunm. there was a_fire somewhere and in- [Macht, James T. McGuire. Siias Free Waol for Army Knitting. f Jackson has been at Stafford Springs vestizated. She found that the chim- [, N definite time has been annoheed | .\ "\, 3y wishing yarn to knit for 17 with & view fo locating Tayior apd JOIN THE CLUB NOW FREE SOUVENIRS - ney in another room, in back of the|DY the beare a3 to when this call Wil |the Baitic branch of the Norwich Red f | the gtolen property. fireplace was very hot and a member Monday or Beversl wedks Hence Cross Chapter will be furnished the i ] . It puby coste-10 S By A of the houschold telephoned for En . - o s e 2 T Boah Coome reom ) i1 The Complete Styles. only cos c and you ge' e are pleas: announce | sine Co. No. 1. “When tho fremen ar Patronize Jitneys and Trains In. the town building this (Monday) Il | While trench coats are to be the ‘ge ") E rive: e W er cover e chim- v vi - ‘eni; between 7 and 8 o’cloc ] ular fashion for men this year, $3.90 discount on the New | 7¢ have secured W.. C. Ellis 5%, ¢ aipapsr cover the chim- e abecal ':gégofi,;’“;;:“:f.‘"fl‘;’g YL, ang S il Te Ghere Shinriate 1t rotn. F, £ b Th silk artist, and each lady who Tvas full of smoke and the firemen had | cirried very fow passensers. — Baltic - o e T e ree Machine you buy. en | . 2 e have decided to fight the pres- —San Antonio Light. 4 v ¥ - :3]]5 at this store will receive . The fire started from a fire In the e T BRIEF STATE NEWS : rctes, Autonly small weekly payments unti [7zce her name stitched with P Bl o e o s and Saturday Norwich i Y . 3 » Kt - [owners of automobiles estabiished a N the machine is paid for. Zelding’s finest silk. piace. From the floor to the celling'| Srviee between Baitic and Noreich Homblay: the| Kaise: withiposi’ is ir one room, the wall paper was|,.; did a good business. The waiting 4 4 browned for a space of about one 0ot | 15om at the New Haven road station The nsw Cedar Hill|A SMART STYLE FOR TEiook: eathe imineriel hisad . Aad: fad YOU WILL FIND PLEASURE IN YOUR FALL SEWING |ttt e taer Shave iner spieos (room at tne New Haven road staiion| New Haven—The new TILE POR | 5 i el b i, 4 ty of FREE was wider and seme of the wall paper | TN CRIIE TS, 0L R0000 SAL [Srelaht yard will Muve & capact u 9,000 cars, t is not to be used for — IF YQU USE A : :g_:a‘;«;"::g; d’;‘n:"gu:"!lt: Se"x':‘:n:“g:': steam cars to convey them to Willi- | storage ',.,::‘,’.ig out only for hold- | Ladles’ Hense Dreas, With or wmn If mak clothes or onl all £ th not determined Sunday evening. ol From C: ing cars from one train to the other| Back Yeke, and With Sleeve you e your or 'y a am part of i8I | The firemen were called at about = & ‘;;"' i . ';‘:—l and for switching. Eithor of Twe Lengths. h z r. an rs. Norman ules spent o WII you can rudlly reahze what an easy runmng, perfect stitch- | 630 and left at 730 when any possi- | ME and, JMre Norman Soules SPEnt| yiiford—Rev. Peter H. McClean,| Gray and white striped seersucker y have ble smouldering fire was smothered p § . chairman of the bufiding committee of | is here shown. The walst has gath- ¢ means to you. That iy the kind THE ek Y oL B T of oiathe Loy recalved ered Tutineas "heneatn 'a, zquare ¥oke. | | gray hair - FRFE SEWING MACHINE IS. What is more THE FREE|cor res ©UT—1T 13 woRTR MoNEY | M. Soules was ore of the men who [notice of the shipment of a portable | TRoh ToF, e SMytiet o T8 MEPVEL T ~ent to Camp Devens with a Hart- |schoolhouse, and it may be consid-| NIt length Jength, a neat pointed will last a lifetime and it is guaranteed for life. DON'T MISS THIE. Cut out this slip. fora continsent. ~He was given a 45 |cred as on the road. ow!:.;m. a_sulfable trimming | The 5 b enclose with 5¢c and mail it to Foley & | hour furlough Saturday. skir as roomy pockets an - Step in and let us talk it vore with you and explain the | Co, 2835 Shetneia Sw CGudles At Husking Bes. ek o e Bt it savensteed e new improvements on the FREE. You will receive 1u retoen & trial pach. | At & husking bee held at the homs|uing of the term were 13,872. The|3s. 33, 40, 42, 44 and 46 inches, bust age containing Foley's Hpney and Tar |0l Jinmes Wldebein Canterbury !Frtida_v g\xm:r r;ld incm"‘;: by 2: first of ,{ne?m!;n.g:":;a&‘rr:l s B T C. g % evening a number were present from | October, last year, the to figures | 8- Forer tney 'ifi"x{mror Datn in sldss | Baltic. Those going from here were: |were 14,263, This shows a derease of giite melsures about & yards ec the | Remiores "“"“";_‘mmmrmg b =14 and back, packache. kid | Ciarles F. Charon, Oliver Portelance, ¥ 4 "2 pattern of this illustration m..,,,,'-ru Pormanently. Have dark, - glossy bair with, '- Efiihm,c A s Charles W. Charon, Robert Walker, to'any address on recsint of 10 cents QutAtrace of gray. Isnota id b I =] ““ y o. thoroughly cleansing cathartic for con. m:urd Swanson, Floyd Tiffney, Gus Marqg in silver or siamps, S R0 Naw Co- Wewmso i) - (|p-([g" billousn: % and | Swanson, Mlflf uist. Patriotic . Order through The Bulletin Couvln).l sluggish bowels, fl' amd’ Co. poems recited by Poozh Charon were|C., after spending three months at) Patterp Dept. Narwieh. Comn. DI A o e ST S / .

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