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e bullding. The g to the bullding 6 : [ WIL A , | | | day evening. = = < . . food—dpeciall ' 5 3 WOMAN'S AUXILIARY Y. M. C. A. | sccretary of the internstional commit- ! o S ' ODAY, | tee of Y. M. C. Stanisiaus’ Thump Costs 9800, " pases N Ve Wednesday Evening. Stanley ‘Clesta pleaded ity to a X ' Twenty-fourth Annual Exercises to] 7.30 — Dlustrative qutlo mr assault on Mary Z “ . ‘ . ‘Continue Through Thursday Morn- |service, led by E. T. Bates, state sec- 4 : Gl tary of the Connecticut Y./M. C. A. eged aseaul! i 4 5 ing—Program Announced. * | 808 —Addreas The Lost Sfomenis in 1 Amerioan Thread ? s B ¥ ‘Presi e accused The 24th annual conference of the|37o, o motey Mt “Holyoke college. | compiainant only omce, but that blow v Women's auxiliaries of the Y. M. C.| 830 “Recoption. necessitated medical = attention. Fp |family are moving from Denison ave- was flned $1 and costs, amounting to|nue to New London, where Mr. Percil i ® ‘begin in this city today (Wednesday) 9.16—Morning = devotio s t vacated by them will be occupied urch, New London. again continued another day _until ¥y after Opposite Woolworth’s 5c and 10c Store Y and will continue for two days at the | Mrs. John C. [As SEREES Sttt ot Nl Fhureday MUNWEE: L 43 ich wes. pald. e tacumed crmiyment. - The tene- || BRIEF STATE NEWS I .35—Gl the reports, ‘Tuesda: Y. 3 C. A bullding at 843 Main| 985 -Gleanings from Thursday upon the request of his s met re. W. F. Maylott, Derby.. un: rney W. ing. noo: Fellows’ hall to-sew oG seaxions will be held Wodneetay| 1830—Hymn © e ton | o e e e e o L 4 Torrington—John ¥. Ryan, formerty| MAKE YOUR 57c LOOK LIKE A DOLLAR BILL BY TAK- . ress, The Art o “Dama: - | s, w Noble is_visiting rela- | day deskman at police headquarters, Local Men Wers o Domaged Trane: | ves in Worcestor and Dasvilicr ' |now & sergeant in the United States| | ING ADVANTAGE OF OUR 57c SALE 4 afternoon Adnd eln:mgv:ndw’rmnaf ing Boys, Physlcally.sl:(-r;ully Social- gy oo S -a-“ g o ly, Spiritually, F. A. Stanley, ford. The meeting of Charity chapter, O.| maxines. He had been located at Bos- Sp 1n in the work but only | Y3780 Soto: Willimantie was. well represented in | 5 g Gii 1o held fhis evening in the | ton, but has been transferred to Nor- Silk Striped Waists. .- b 57c delegates with their credentials prop- 11.05—Address, The Cost and Com- {the boat which attempted to CarTy | nfuaonic temple. folk, Va. nll cacssecsescs .o erly filled out will be allowed to vote f the Great Conflict of To- | some of the U. 8. troops across the . . | on the matters of the convention. D St Miitie % Taven [ocean Which whs Gaiseeh sudl Lail 15 o i o e g G ot S S R Bungalow Aprons with elastic belts. 57¢ | The Willimantic delegates will be| "ji 35 Reports of conference com- |return to dock. Among those on board u,,“"“m,_,‘ Uaye is able to be out | Stamford, who is mentioned as ti adies’ Vel H $7¢ | Mrs. B. F. Bugbee, Mrs. Fayetts Goss, b ittees; report of treasurer. o the ship were James Fosarty and| e heing confined to her home for|possible candidate of the republican Ladies elvet Hats .................. Mre. J. P. Bath, Mrs. J. L. Harroun, |""11 50 "Closing service. Howard Lincoln. who were drafted, | 0080, POUE CORRED (0, party for congress to succeed Con- Fi S H D roné G e e e e Yenten, Mre. P B, | Mre Adam Orr of Meridon, A |t opany oD Gnisinally | “Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Phillips are en- | sressman Hill, is a member of ) Fine Gingham House Dress Api g o man, Mrs, e f the state executive committee, | of e local company of mi om - a M1 ¢ education. . s e i Read and ¥re. C. B, Crane. The out TT preaide. Pany T ‘but now of Company ¥ 1034 N o Nk T o oL s Three pairs Burson Hose, black or white. ...... o @ 57-: \ ot towy Celagales Wil SPr.oom g regiment. All the men state that the —_— Naugatuck—At St. Michael's Epis- # - 0 vee...2 for B7c Dusreqhe state and sbout 100 are €X-| Moosup Man Grateful for Sendoff. |cxperience was awful, as & boat which | | JEWETT CITY copnuBatuck—At St Michaels =ri- |Heavy Ribbed Chlldr’en s Underwear. . ... oo % " fol- A card was received from Harry J loma - was presented to i Shirts or Drawers........ or. (] Jonhe program for the convention fol- | g\ JiCe o Moosup, who left with the | & gale, [does ‘Sonte’.of the (e fancy e FepAL Dlomrensy who e ast. fmished sine. | Heavy Ribbed Ladies 3 o ° Wednesday Afternoon men from this district Oct. 4 for Camp | Folling. Textile Novelty Company at Annual|ing on account of the change of voice, | Corset Covers, neatly trimmed. ...............3 for 57¢ ol Devens. He says that they arrived Meeting Declares Extra Two 'er | having been a choir boy four years. : o 2.15—Opening devotional service, led | S5X°R% 450und”and he. likes the new| SELECTMEN'S APPOINTMENTS. | desting Beclares Bxira Twe Per Babics’ Caps, hand knitted of silk and wool. .. ...... 57c by Miss Jessie E. Arbuckle, New Ha- [§50° Jul Iwell " He also says that he i ol e e B 1 Latham| Middietown—The manager of a local g = 57 b Mrs, | Wishes to thank the Willimantic people { Minor = Laiord : cider mill, that started up three weeks | Children’s Heavy Galatea Rompers . ................ c 2.36—Exchange of Greetings, Mra.| FNSE 0 T00H" 5 They gave the out Named as Town Counsel. Honorably Discharged From Unele| o Tl that mtarted Bp Hh o e ve 5 57 Fayette Goss, president of the ~ | of town men. He signs the card Har- 8am’s Service—Appointment for Dr.| work enough for one day a week, al- | Babies’ Alllwool Sweaters ..................00..x c mantic_auxiliary; Mrs. Adam Orr.|ry Bigonesse, 11th Co. Third Bat, De-| In addition to the appointments of| (' b ety o lpcndh g My Dotgp R ;. 5 T (O1 i Sie(s Comifes. pot brigade, Camp Devens. O e e Taey — bad hundreds of of apples| Baby Crib Blankets .......................0.... 57c 3 ; T ay's Bulletin, the o 1, waiting to P A Mont Toetut o the. Assoiations, ang Board Did Not Mast. mace: Willmintio, cemete S | e Tameiy Gy Tanttio| be Drommed T ® *°| Ladies’ Muslin Drawers with embroidery. . ... . . .2 for 57c " ee, J. M. Shepard. Carl The local exemption board did not o N C Peld Tuesday after- 2 3 B e mrs. Waterbury, | meet. Tueaday afternoon to decide R s ey e e ot e manufacturers | Children’s Outing Flannel Gowns. .............2 for 57c €50 “Eoio - 2 “|when the men who were rejected for | Sommittee, G. ¥ Challenger., Guitord | fo07 %% o¢'® Qirectors elected were. salesrooms are = A ine’ Flannel Night Drawers 57¢ 330—A three-minute Incident from | being under welght will be re-exam- North Windham. cemetery. | George S. Smith of Providence, George | Interested in the gradual removal of Children’s Outing Flann igl . . g Y i ned, because ‘wa 0! ne H i len of or-| the center in the metropol 0! k) ::fihb:;x;:‘;:’;n(gr::: It has helped| i the members of the board to be Ly e ! s A-’u{ Alex Mc- | the vicinity of Waverly place, where Infants’ Heavy Bath Robes 2SRk TR, 57c 4.15—Appointment of committees; | Present. 2ot W s it has been located for years, to o B . its. o o c offering. ° Avery, Charles Tucker Charies | quent meeting George H. Pratt was|avenue, in the vicinity of Twenty- (;llll.drens Henvy Un'lon Suits - 3 o e s RGO Ty Holbrosk:. wilghers, A Iam L e e ATe O it cepelanth sfree Ladies’ White Embroidered Petticoats with dust ruffles ene of the Hour » 3 = 5 B e, : ) e 2 Christian Association—The Welfare of | At Opening Session of the Night | Gilfomee Raymond Parkor E. W.|tary and treasurer. An eight per cont| Waterbury—The amount which it O ETADROIIETY. | s &« st e siele s 4 shase s L IAE the Soldier, Willlam Orr. educational School—Seven ‘Teach. Avery, John Lennon, P. J. Twomey, H. | dividend was paid October first, the|was desired to raise in Waterbury for . 5 57 — : v E, Martin Walter B Xnight, G D.}téguler ofx per cent dnd twb per cent| the regimenta] fund for the Naugatuck | L adies’ Envelope Chemise .........c..c000eeeeess Sc Eighty-seven were present at the | Wheeler, Robert Winters, C. W. Hill. F. | extra. alley_boys at Ayer w nally y F openfngyot the night SaRAOT Bas Mon- A. Sanderson, C. H. Wilson, C. B. Jo Honorably Discharged. at $1,500. 'Thit with _contributions | | adies’ Chamoisette Gloves ............... 57¢ day evening and they are divided into|dan, L. N. Aver, C. B. Chemberlain: | Harold Latham has been honorably | from Bridgeport, Tcsrington, Ansonia, s S8 Petti 57¢ classes as follows: Bookkseping 25, | wood inepectors, G. F. Taylor, J. W.| discharged from military service, on|and other places in the valley, will | [ adies SInped etticoats ............... srammar grade 27, advanced foreigners | Hillhouse, Raymond Parker, D. E.|acoount of fallen insteps. He ~has|casily bring the amount up to about A Bl 57¢ 14. beginners 17."cooking department | Lyon, C.'L. Hoss, E. W. Avery. L H.|been in the service six months, and §3000. Ladies’ Jersey Bloomers ................ i8. The teachers are: Jookkeeping, poun: pers. ), 3 On, | has never been absent from duty or 2 - ] | Rerwin Reynoids of the high school: | Adam Larsbes. C. E Glesion Louls|received a reprimand. His discharge| New BritainChoosing him again to Waitresses’ and Nurses’ Aprons. .. 57¢ cooking, Miss Moss of the norma M. Holbrook and C. ROWGE & clsin Técord’ of dnt s ] : Y Sehool. 'supervisor., and Miss_ Fumt, > tree warden, Mitchel Lara- | bectormed o = © ’ the board of directors of the Swed: Boys’ and Girls’ Overallss. ....... 2 pairs for 57¢ ; : rphanage 5 < e Avmad Toveituers, Atios Clook: : to: Soolal and Perssnal. Ennual mesting yesterday re-elected | Ladies’ Outing Flannel Petticoats. .......... ... 57¢ : i Miss Geor- 51‘1‘..‘5..‘%’3.“:“;“&1&2&2‘? i 1a¢:! Mrrs Dr. George LeComte of 8t. Hya-| Rev. Gustave E. Pihl of this city, pas- Susan J. Murphy; principal, J. L. Har- " | cinthe, Canada, is in town. tor of the Swedish Bethany church as .2 pairs for 57¢ roun. town forest fire warden, Alfred Joseph McCarthy, Jr., is at home on| jts president. He has already served 2 e For BTe Abbe; town counsel, W. A. a furlough, aftws a surgical operation|more than ten years as presiden ..2 pa ing from p:2 ‘Boden. in_the Brooklyn naval hospital. 5 3 mf:t""x'i' ;llnc::tlt‘:'lws):: o ad ey ,vuflB:;'& Mrs. Charles Bromley of| Danbury—Frank Smith, of Strat. > House Waists with belt................3 for 57¢ t 1 New n have n guests at Mr.|ford, was fined twenty-five dollars an . T ke e e 'f':::':rf{ ORlIAnY. and Mrs. J. E. Crary's. costs for driving his automobile in a Short Crepe Kimonos. .................... 57c Nation 3 a Mrs. Emma Brown. Miss Rose Sharkey is the tele-| rockless manner at the corner of Main Black Wai A S Tl s g ngv::d T fg:mlny The death of Mrs. Emma Brown oc- | 572Ph operator at Central Village. and Liberty streets Sunday" afternoon i ing serious injury_to e ; 57 vears. Up to last Januery he had|curred at her home in South Coventry Delegates to Cenvention. and nearly : caus 4 with ear | e e sisieiels c charge of the Simebury frelght sta- | Monday evening. Death was due toan| Mrs. G. H. Prior from Whatsosver gfl;filtl:elp‘r:;zezne;mtot"L'\::y clty.” Mr. Plush Hats aps & t] - poplexy. was ircle King’'s L , Aan e e . et Pawinchet. UL Saren 15, Mrs. "A. C. Burdick from Dorcas Cir-|found guilty after a hearing in which EVERY 57c ITEM IS WORTH $1.00 : is survived by seven children, Mrs. A.[cle, leave today to attend the state| Witnesses for bot e state an e . . ifled. = to Rector D. Breumont, Mrs. Lillian E. Squires. | convention at Panbury. defendant testi c et i Miss Maud Brown, Fred R. E. G. and Medical Examiner. e as n l I‘ O. The Girls' Triendly soclety of the Bridgeport—The lives of » mother Willimantic Episcopal church gave a |Frank. sil of Seuth Coventry. | Dr. G. H. Jennings has been ap-|ana her four children. all ¢f whom The AEOLIAN VOCALION . Our statistics show that nine out of ten like the Vocalion | reception to the rector and his wife, pointed a medical_examiner at Camp|\were on the point of death,-were sav- 4 ite Wi orth’s 5 and 10c Store far better than any other iRev. and Mrs, Walter Borchert, at the B Green, Charlotte, N. C. o2 by the timely arrival of James H. Opposite Woolw parish house Monday .venln’l. During FUNER v : 1;:6 'f‘nmm m“h? tt;e(;n t;a.n!- Farnan, city truant officer, at t the evening daneing was enjoyed, mu- ———— e to the Blue Jacke juard, on ‘Mrs, Julia Sierks, ~Monda; sic being furnished by @ pianist and a Mrs. Mary Shechan, - |the U. 8. 5. Conatellation, at New- | home, Of s N tigate ihe Absence | four children were found unconscious work the emergency hospital dodtor violinist. The body of Mrs. Mary Sheehan of| port. of the children from school. As | in one room while the mother was in New London was brought to this eity Visited Camp. ?l:ao’::fllcer opened the front door he |bed in a similar_condition in an ad- Kittens from Brooklyn Jail Die. |Tuesday morning in the funeral car| Among those who visited Camp|was nearly stifled by gas fumes. Thel joining room. After thirty minutes Uncle Joe Ellls, caretaker of the|of the Shore Lins Electric vallway. The | Dovens Sundey, were Mr. and town building ,is sed since the death burial was in the family lot in St. #;LGBI‘I‘IE:- and Joseph’s cemetery, Willimantic. drew Burdick, Willilam Burns, Stephen SNt Takman, Joseph St. John, Louis Gin- L ) GAVE HER Brief uomlo;-.“ e tour. | SE8% Alec Raaey. Joseph Cadieux end S th B b. I offer a brand new 1! ur- ram 3 PR AT A R I RS R RS e ave € Dbabies car has not been used for demonstra- | ning. e X 3 DE”CATE CH“.D O T A O DD . Cona L' | NO RULE OF CONTEMPT [N'FANT MORTALITY is something frightful. We can hardly realize that of all aav.’ IN THE MEANS CASE the children born in civilized countries, twenty-two per cent., or nearly one-quarter, VINOL Judge Said It Probably Would Debar| die before they reach’one year; thirty-seven per cent., or more than one-third, before J — Important Witneases. ¢ Built Him Up and Made|Fourth Anviversary to Be Colobrated | o\ 1p0yq, x. G, Oct. 5—_suage Webd they are five, and one-half before they are fifteen! were taken to St. Vincent's heospital for treatment. elegance the fine new privilege of play- ing each as you wish by means of the Graduela ex- device. FOR SALE BY THE d. C. LINCOLN CO0. WILLIMANTIC DR. F. C. JACKSON DENTIST S Red Groes to Mest This Afterncen— | e Tute. of ‘contemmpt, eaaingt Assise: We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save many ‘- Newaygo. Mich—"My little boy was | St. Mark's Parish Notes. Sfher ew Fork afmcis in oivii action| OF these precious lives. Neither do we hesitate to say that many of these. infantile s in a delicate, weak, emaciated condi- Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantic | jon. and had a cough 8o we had to| St. Patrick’s Tierney cadets held a|brought st Gastonia by attorneys for . . . : = ! special meeting Sunday afternoon in | Gaston B. Means for possession of| deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotio preparations. D res and sooth- Hours—9a m. 0 8220 Fhone ¢ jkeep him out of achool for a year | oo o I O ve & | samces taken froen Moang e Aoty y prep - Drops, tinctures and sooth Vinol s rocommended, and "the | TSDOrt In regard io the'Cbasrvance” ol | spirtments. 1f the ruis were asued.| ing syrups sold for children’s complaints contain more or less opium or morphine. han mark. | the fourth apniversary, which will be he said, it probably would debar im- A % f = 2 : Ml erig oy Shie.“'1¢"has. bult. Bl up-and mads | Reld Sunday’ atternoos, Oct. 14, at:3 | porfant witessss from th o| They are, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons. Inany quantity, they stupify, ccsitiew Stmors L pRopesd [him strang #o Bis'consh is shmost enc [ oted thet thate wib De sury mubers | up far (D oa Y T e LIS : ickd FuneralDirectorandEmbalmer | Vizo: &2 5iutye-Sirer 5. - Sanion, | rom out: of “town. Supper “wiil e | 7 *07 0L 58 The B retard circulation and lead to congestions, sickness, death. There can be no danger served. followed by an o men Gt s : ; p 60:62 North St, Willimantic |chisiren aresihes 5o o5 ol esuons | Kormer Conngs Dirscior William . : in the use of Castoria if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher as it contains no tonie ar- 0 . . bt i Tel. scnneation | S0, 25 804 fron tonic on our wuks- | 258 C268 UL, oremves ill be mads opiates or narcotics of any kind. A by Rev. M. P. Hart, president of St. Letters from Prominent Physicians Broadway Pharmacy, G. G. Engler, ~ <Y Patrick’s cadet Third Vice President HlRAN[ N FE NN Prop., Norwich. Vinol is sold in Wil- * limantic by the Wilson Drug Co., in | Miss Margaret A. McCaffrey of Nor- UNDERTAKER a nd EMBALMER |Danfelson by the A. W. Williams | Wich. of the Catholic Total Abatinence YT A < 62 Church St, Willimantic, Ct. |Pharmacy, and in Putnam by J. F.|union of Connecticut; County Director Telephone Lady Assistant | Donahue. ; N ey WLaRSe of New Tonfon: et Contents 15 Fiuid Drachu addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Dr. A. F. Peeler, of St. Louis, Mo., says: “I have prescribed your.Castoris in many cases and have always found it an efficient and speedy remedy.” (’0‘ yDRrovs Dr. Frederick D. Rogers, of Chicago, Ill., says: I have found Fletcher’s Castoria very useful in the treatment of children’s complaints. Dr. William C. Bloomer, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: In my practice I am glad to recommend your Castoria, knowing it is perfectly harmless and ¥ always satisfactory. Dr. B. Down, of Philadelphia, Pa., says: “I have prescribed your Cas- Coria in my practice for many years with great satisfaction to myself and benefif to my patients.” Dr. Edward Parrish, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: “I have used your Case toria in my own household with good results, and have advised several Datients to use it for its mild laxative effect and freedom from harm.” Dr. J. B. Elllott, of New York City, says: “Having during the past six years prescribed your Castoria for infantile stomach disorders, I most . heartily commend its use. The formula contains nothing deleterious to the most delicate of children.” Dr. C. G. Sprague, of Omaha, Neb., says: “Your Castoria i3 an Ideal medicine for' children, and I frequently prescribe it. While [ do not advo- cate the Indiscriminate use of proprietary medicines, yet Castoria is ax. 3 exception for conditions which arise in the care of children.” Dr. J. A. Parker, of Kansas City, Mo., says: “Your Castoria holds the esteem of the medical profession in & manner held by no other proprie- tary preparation. It is a sure and reliable medicine for infants and chile dren. In fact, it is the universal household remedy for infantile aliments.” a Dr. H. F. Merrill, of Augusta, Me., says: “Castoria is one of the very finest and most remarkable remedies for infants and children. In my opinion your Castoria has saved thousands from an early grave. [ cam. 1 !urnhtd nur?“"m of testimonials from this locality as to its efficlency 5 an CENUINE %ASTORIA ALWAYS Josepl Ladi ‘Temperance society of Noank: County Organizer James A. McDonald of New London and Charles ident of the Father . 2 P ’ Fitzgerald, pr Mathew cadets. Norwich. Red Cross Notes. The Mystic branch of the American - Red Ci has moved to the Congre- gational parish house. The rooms will be open Wednesday _afternoon _and there is very urgent need of workers. Mrs. J. W. Phillips is chairman of the . 4 3 work committee. Miss Louise Paige will have chlr{o of the knitting during the absence of Miss Edna ‘Wheeler. St, Mark’s Notes. St. Agatha chapter of St. Mark’ . & l | guild will meet this (Wednesday) evening in the parish house. The meeting will be preceded by a supper, at 6.30, Helen Starkey chapter of the i1 FOR THE HOME WILL HELP MAKE IT BRIGHTER | i} *ineet Thucsdey atternson Sir tha parish house. About Town. At this time of the season, when the housewife is busy redec-| mr. ana ‘ars. Bugene Wilcox have . . e 3 B im . returned from several days’ visit with orating, cleaning and in general putting a fresh invigorating |reiatives in Boston and vieinity. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Meth- Autumn spirit into her home, Curtains and Draperies form |oaist Episcopal church will meet o Thursday afternoon with Mrs. John an important part of the decoration. An interesting line of | Payne at her home in Bank street. Aeonard Hermes was in New York| Draperies and Curtains are here ready for your inspection, in sttending the world series baseball a wide variety of patterns. 2 Mr. and Mrs. John Ripple have been recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Ripple in Westerly. r. and Mrs. L. E. Kinney ha been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Wi Lace Curtains, in white or ecru, 50c] Curtain Serim, in white or ecru |l'am R. Little of Worcester. to $56.89 a pair. 12)c up to 50c”a yard. Mw:ih New London. . $30 he 8i urtains in whit Mr. .and . James 3 msg;’.g Curtains in white or ecru, 80c] e 1 B R r. . an rs. Jam Percfl - ana A SERVICEABLE MODEL. ars the Signature of yar e | gis. style. mekes . aia work - ;‘Jfi Proctaion, $1.90 o ‘wli 1o SRgS Al CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH mMONEY | dress. It has simple lines and is caey 5 Fillet Laces, in white or ecru, 85o, . to develop. The pockets may be omit- Hashi Crictains. Ui Binsitags meRaL St e s DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this siip. | te khakl, gingham. chambray, ___NEW XU sette, 29c, 35c and 45c a pair. e . & Uiad ror its deveiopment, 1 At b monties all Door Panels, in white or ecru, 29c| Quaker Laces, in white or ecru, 38, o T Pettern is out In seven o i3 35 Dosr's 350t A -1 o to $1.50 each. 45¢ and B9¢ a yard. 1] receive in return a trial n}&uu‘u. St 6 requires 63 yards = = - ? B Folers Homey and Tar|of 44-inch material with % vard of n REFR s e et o | e e e I i e B cars ney n " in m - . d back, rheumatism, backache, kid- | fo @ _= hxuct Copy of Wrappet. - ¥ ‘“fic biadder .pg’m- ‘and toAsDattern of tuis Mustration mailed = The Kind You Have Always Bought Tablets, & som o s on T - a " - “".‘ay o. thoroughly cleansing cathartic for in _silver or .umg'; g . RSN TOLS SOMrARY. NEW YOR® SrvY, ‘ stipation, " bilious; headache Order through The Bulletin Company, sluggish bowels. Lee & Osgood Co. Pattern Dept. Norwich, Conn. J A s - ) M e g e A > . R i 3 A 2 i

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