Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 14, 1918, Page 6

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come. Now $1 6?.50"’. The selection of styles—patterns and variety of woolens is so inclusive as to make m&m.dm:mty—uho;‘mduvnflekmdofamflntmld be purchased during the season at'$20.00 to$30003nowofisedd$16.50 you to satisfy your wants in this sale at $16.50, not only ywrpruentclolhur& qununenb,hlmpplyywnee&fornextfifluwefl. In all probability this will be the last ‘suit sale we will hold for sometime to $25.00, $22.00- SZO(I) : . $30.00, $28.00, $25.00, $22.00, $20.00 Suits Stevens—Schools to. Close For ‘Week—Fine. For Game' Law. Viola- tion—Lorimer Dixon.’ : English Hospital. o' speak .before. the ‘mem Hn!her" club at the Home of Mrs) W. E. Kegch on the West: Side this. llt- ernoon. * Mrs. Marcel Dnv formetly “of of ré{nfi\'és e of Ney é,@w The tmmhn'e in’.Danielson 'ran {up to 50 degrees iin-the. sun Wednes- day, bringihg real ' thawing weather ithat had the mopts nmnlns w-lth wa- ter - Archdeacon Brown Fuleh Archdeacfln J. Eldred. Brow: or wich, spoke at the Ash Wednesday ev: ening services at St. Alban’s uchrch. The. final_ggmes in.the played at the rooms this evening. Taxpayérs All. Satisfied. - Only a few p | before the board of relief and the ré- duetions that ha; f 2 minor nature. --lived imany. years dn Damelson, is to be brought here tod&y for burial Raiph, C. uun, will be in Hartfotd ess” tyin:. . - 4 Saddle Trlp ir’ Frang - Henry . Gilbert, o of Mr. and Mrs Frank M. Gilb: is in France withzan artillery. resi Mdthers! Club—-Death-of Mm Heney |- Bohemisn | & Club’s Pinochle tournament will . he been asked for are rt. Broad street, wha retary Rich- ard’ Pattie, of Imm to.. Address ‘Mm( Producefs—Miss Embleton to of inspectior at the county home. Pt Uncldimed Mail, trers” d to_the' following -ri" unclaimed . Wm° office:-Eddie A o, Mrs. Mary Bear- " Chamberlin, Mrs. Wil- H./5. Hopson. Miss congregations, atiended the, mornm: and evening Ash Wednesday |services at St._Mary's church . The sale of. the customary remem- thrances for St. Valentine's day ‘is:not %0 great this ‘in_this sltys awin other ' yea. c-ty Court. Cases. - Judge Mahlon ‘H. Geissler presided at'a session of the city court! Wednes day ‘morning, dispasing ‘of two, cases. Many at Mardi: Gras Party. 'Was a very largs attendance the Mardi Gras party. given in St. St. John's hall, Providence street, ti last !ocml event ' hefore the’ opening ol Snow and ce Vanish. Wednesday's thawing weather help- cd_wonderfully in, clearing; the wi ter's accumulation” 6f snow and from the ‘streets, and at various points ajong its course ‘water ,was pouring | into the Quinebaug river from' many streams ‘that were formed during the day - K. of :C, Membership .Grows.’ Carglil “council, K. of C.. is keéping p a steady gain. .in mgmbsrshxn \which, 4t is c‘pec'ad Will' reach - 24 before . July 2 {paign . will be “cand cted “to reacn tne aoal aimed at. !mdl—anM . \Gas | atize So-calledr acia, 1, Indigestion; mda are daj l&l%‘ amrnmm “and mado a Deriofllct] visit F-’ ice | \and. windIn_the: stq companied’ by, that full bloat }fle} .&k‘i are llm@ll cel i nyamemwr e p:l'u. the stom: 5 ?rfi x‘i‘ th dlflrau"l eating the ng gas ands - ne | stomach and hl De; Dormal funéfiogbm’! the vitel in organs, ‘ofte It'is the oot such 2 “se with ordinary g haye no meutrall tomach* St stomag iruggi: Jn- d get ‘from any un 5 atel m dr ve Lhe as, wi m ofithe hng Zing) u ( iits, fOKmllk‘n an Ehese Jacno suumgu o pain: Bisurated May it form—- inexpensive to take and ‘the [ magndsia- Tor stomach It jod by thousands Df ER oy Horb iy thelr meals wittr r of indigestion. atoma.fll : onn cight qr nine resident.adull P! from " the- pupils were” elecled as fn‘ secretary. and. tmmrer. rrifield. Rlch rd Iy, Begt- ia, (i pever llqu!(d or mflk) sv lmrmless o the'|” ' an “interesting talk bfmm per- sonal. experjence dand; observation on the ‘enbarisation of andien submarities,” gxe.nu enjoyed hy hi saudience. . Leon Levy ig, visiting at Rosedale., _Lonis. Rayin _/Bookkeeper and ler at Kifgslei's ‘store nic - Medbury 'is ‘spending some time at home." The *three sctions of Canterburi’s with ment, writes ‘of ‘an interesting trip #e made from his station to a coast town fo zet horses. . Riding back to camp, he ‘was in ths sadal® for 24 hours. Red’ Cross auiiliars_mest Ars. William Roilinson, Monday: . W. C. T. Us:Meeting.. Buell Union, ' Canterbury’'s W. C..T. .Patients at Hulp!tlL A “There continues to be a large .num- hers of patients at the Day Kimball Nowat*16.2 The current report’ of the state ‘board :of health shows that the dMlh rate per thousand. in: Killingly the month of Decamber was 1 hospital, but not'so .many ‘cases as during the earlier part of fhe winter. when a new record. for’ persons being lreated at the institution was madé. U, met at the'Westminster parsonage Wednesday afternoon’ .at -2 oliock to consider work'‘of importanée toward making Connecticut. one of :the thirt; nared to 224 in the same month in'the previous; year, Schools to Close For a Wuk = schicols *in Killingly ;will close ‘to- ¢ aftornoon and, .will - remain Js from Monday, riarce with a state-wide pum lobe erve fuel. - .- Many at Services. A Javee, number ‘of parishioners at- ded the Ash ‘Wednesday servlces at . James’ church Balked Plans . For Initiation Hlkt Danielson - students .at Brow:i" versity avers among. a mumb #: of und elassmen who wore taken out a con siderable numer of milks from the city, as a part“of thelr initidtory in the Univer: and lett to-via'k home: at night. candidares lgn’t walk. “Th awaifing rajr. and Jay down-an'the the train-to a _stap, explaining to ' the, and- goti a ride back ‘to Auxiliary Pumping Station. The' aiixiliary pumping station that has been installeq at-Little river by direction ‘of city offiefals was in‘ oper- » Ation - Wednesday -afternoon, The ad- ¥ Aitichal water th it' will “give ‘the i shortaze uring. the 8is, states that can cafry this country| to prohibi!ion 2 HAVOVER First Supper in Parish House: a Suc- cess—Deter. Crofts Werites - mma ing Lettsr | from France. DANIELSON » evening.. 'If. was a ‘very . syccesstil p A cvent- and: a large ‘humber, attended. - Aftér the supper games and‘a soefal time were enjoyéd: _The singing of ‘&merica, brought' the pleasant évening to_a close. ‘Wednedday evening. Young | Cru- saders had @ special mééting, P are befng made to give an emeumn- ment_soon.: . Miss Helen Wa!ea of Beverly. . has-been the guest of her sister, Mrs. that has existed t\(n ter. & is “'Medical . Advisory .Board Organizes. The medical advisory hoard for the district has. organized and = will be teady within_a very fow days to take up cases Lh&t will_ come to it from the lacal, bo; ist of such cases Is_being prepared. Quantities of. fent duck United States. government ill be made in ‘this ‘city’ under tho arrange- ment that .calls -fer placing of a-high percentage -of tire duck 100ms-on such for the the-folks. I wish.you a Merry: Chr dmu and" hope: it ‘was a happy ‘Thanks ay. § Mrs: Albert “W. Burrows. Mrs.~Sherburne .of "Mystic, = nurse, is jcaring for .Abel H. Hinckley, who has been ill for the-past five weeks. Louis _ Mitchell, Jr, infant som of M. ‘and ' Mrs. ‘Louis Mitchell, 'is at o Boston hospital for- treatment.” - - Miss Florence Johnson “retigrn- ed from a visit. o, her Dbrother-in-Taw and “sister, Mr. - Raymrond Chamberlain, of! Sw!flvl'ldn “Mass. i Nicholas Lewis, a' soldiet at- Fort Wright. ‘spent_a_brief furlough Here ®ith Elisha N, Davis. . : Miss Carrie’ Finegan has returned from. .a: visit to her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. gnd Mrs. = Ellsworth Gray, of North- Stonington, Miss Bertha Crane Lamb of Led. ard, who teaches at,Bast Orange, J. was a recent guest of:her mother, Mrs. Fannie C/ Lamb, who Was heen the guest for"the past ‘five weeks-of :] ‘Charles “B. ‘Gary has rei urned zrem,l%e\;mr‘x::he\y, Wendell. Sheppard, . of 4 T B R I e akst.day | The Old Mystie schools -afe ‘clossd this.eection foy over ten weeks. There | f0r two weeks: because 'of shortage of . Your. loving brther; - 15 PETE CROETS. STAFFORD SPRINA..S Men ‘of West. Stafford Congregational Churéh - Serve Hoover Supper— French-Canadian Club’s Darce” Well Attended: - & e ' Attorney Thomas F. Noone of Rock* & ile was in town on business Tues: ay. diffe s 't ‘orders are’ réceivcd H. D. RoHason; this- week.. s 52 men \Ah’J have heen Y ; .|ty Hayes and famil Mr, and Mps, James, Medcalf are| . The farm belonging to Josiah Man- convalescing after. severe colds. waring in West Main street has been! Mrs. J. Cr Soden is cmploved n|taken by Mr. Saunders of South Lyme. | Hartford. He. is cmployed at-the Thames Dyeing Monroe Blake of the Grove and|and Bieaching plant. Witllam Coroley, of Niantic' walked to| ‘A number of men who are worl\mgllw New London and return che day re- |at Byron Clark’s sand bank werc oblig- cently. It was quite a trip for theled to use powder last week to loos lads considering the gbing. Many lo-len.the sand. There has been very lit- cal people have acquired the habit of|tle digging. at the bani since the cold walking to the city since ‘the changes!weather started ond the sand had a in_tho trolley and steam systems. °|chanca to freeze up hard. Fdward Proctor was ~a , business| ' Two heavily laden ‘soal barzes wer cailer in Groton last Week. ° anchgred off Niantic. bay Saturda: Captain N. W, Rogers is ‘making - | morning, It,was understood the bara- pairs to Mrs. Agnes Lioyd's cotfage in |es were, concisned to . Norwi Wells_street. New London parties and L. Manwading is' visiting At the | frove in-at Sa brook bo RBAD FOR. S!RinE. Peter Crofts Writes from France— Nlrr-tu hmnmg Ex‘po iences. Spark Sets Fire to Mrs. James Med- calf's Dress—Farms Leased—Powder Needed to Lossen Up Bank. Mrs. James Medcalf of the Grove, came very mear burning to death one evening recently while putting - wood | into the stove. When the 1id was ro- moved a spark flew out and causht in her dress. She called for her hus- band and after considerable effort on the part of both the fire was ex- tinguished. Conductress on Surface Line. Mrs. Lucy Theriault of New York 039 of. the valuable Jiolics out -of. hire lasl We‘L en route to _ Probably many- people it the i are ‘not aware’ that one of Hanover's boys is- alresdy - in <active, service: France, . The ifollowing letter mm Peter Crofts ‘yeungest son‘of: Mr..and M Jottm: s Ko rotts, (to his brather|" and sister in'New York was. received recently and'gives a glimpse of the life furing the ‘period of final preparation for the “trenches ‘cnanm are- that fish have heen’ killed, so_poor fishing |is anticipated during’the open season 58| that” beging. on. April, 1. To Address Milk Producers. v, ‘Richard - Paitee. Bosto Enzimnd Milk Producers 2 ossociation is' to nddress the memb: i the, prmount ;of the Putnam local! of the. organiza. paid’ by him, including costs, being]tion in. the rooms -of the ;chamber of $21.65. . T.on was arrest~d. by Game |commerce. Friday eve: Warden _Hatry Battey of Eas# Kiil From the “farmers’ viewpoipt, Mr. | Pattee is the best posted mun in_ New Hoover Supper. 5 “The 'wien ot the West ‘Stafford L,en-l gregational, chureh served a . Hoover: gupper “in_the church parlor 'ruesdm n°-court for hi evening: rapping contrary to law. spent a fow days with her parents, Mr. @nd Mrs. James Medcalf, Sr., at the farm. Mrs. Theriault is conductress on the street railway line in the big city. While herc she made a short visit to her siSter, Mrs. Willilam Blake ¥ Main street, New London. She re- Machonald at intends to visit reintives in New York ‘Bridgeport and West Haven. Farms Leased. Miss Laura G. Smith’s Cove, Néw Bruns- Before returping here el | pneumonia. Smith’s “farm at! has Deen taken by Her- shut down. 9 The Fres round most.expensi Yes, results determine economy in coffee as in mieynx.ing, And in judging the value of ‘coffee the question to ask is “how many cups per .pound?” Figured on this standard the most economical not “ how much per. pound ?” but " coffee for you to buy.and use is New Brunswick tungs LTbura ine e Coflee Economy Means Spending Wisely In the end the most expensive thing is often the most econoritical, the cheapest thing the In: no;; other oofieewxll you find any- . thing approaching the amount of coffee strength—the real quality and: valte that minomybagot I.a’l‘ourahe. ¥ If’yquetouseeofieewhich costs less per 1pound you woild sacrifice’that golden brown cokl' that delightful fragrance, that rich flavor whi:hla'l'mnine alone can give. e W& aré.what make La Touraine eéonom- hL,‘Hmyou tried lt? 4 ' ;' W.S.meyCompmy \ ' Boston — Chicago “atment ii value )yfimamamwwam roducts p—- w-bm-lbu Jamnp\:p-fir n ENGLIRH HOSPITAL, ! Lov-lmer Dixon- Recove! let Fever—Describes Mersey. ' cne of Uncle Sam's aero squadrons, has written from England to his par- ents. Mr, and Mrs. Walter L. Dixpn, telling them. of, his iliness with. scar- let fever ‘in a_hospital that. is on the banks of the Mersey river and a few miles above Liverpool. { - . | Torimer Dixon, who i i nuarantine for measles when he came down with fever and became Tery |his_temperature. one night runtting, up to_105. At the time of writinz tho letter e was feeling quite. well again, although confined to his. bed. that the Mersery. ing and active_si¢ the hospital, for the stream ss-dotted with the merchant and naval -ships |of the allies. flredged to ‘g -depth that Allows af gating ships. of heavy ‘draft _to Lo the point where.tiie_hospital in which he was a patient is, located., Mr. Dizon wrote that he expected to be discharged - from “the hospital “aboat February 1. Chorolates cost $1 'a poafid = “over there” for the grades that sell for 40 cents. in’ this country and cold stor: age_eggs are retailing for eight cents cach. “Before entering the service Mr, Dixon twas employed at.the Windham County. Natiopal bz s Emma “Gduthiet "of | Rixtown 11 is very much ‘im- . ahid Ms. Danle\ B. Vergason |y entertdined. relati Sunday. Mrs, Nathan Maine of, Ashwil-| lett is Caring for her daugnter md. the latter's infant son. . A M‘r,-. ,Barah ' Barnes, and daughter, Mattie entertained. Miss. Chesborough of Stonington -over Sunday ‘A consul'in'Ching remarks: ‘fn for- sign trade, the business men and. bus- iness methods are claséed together by nationality, and _the unbusinessiike conduct of one ‘American firm will re- act unfavorably on many. other- Amer. ican firms.” q from Scar- Sights_on the is attached o Mr. Dixon was on his last Hay of.|=rounds: from The straam Dbas’ been friil. Finglang on the milk situation, which 'lc is 'to discuss-in a general way. : Emergency War Breads, The- ‘making ' of emefgency war breads will be the subject of a'talk and. demonstrations hy Miss Charlotte Embleton at a meeting to be held this evening in St. John's hall. The meet- inz is to be an open one and will af- ford opportunities to follow thie’ ov ernment’s urgent appeal to housewives to. save ‘as much wheat as possible. * Food Exhibit Announced, In connection with ‘the extension school that is to be held in Agricul- itural hall on the Woodstock fai Feb. 19 to 22. thete js {to be a two-days’ food exhibit, Feb. 20-21. This exhibit will be of foods that canrbe made economically, using ingredients the use of which is strange to maity, for wa.\‘-t!me menus WEDDING Wrighl-kverill. At the -parsonage in: Abington Miss Annie Averill, daughter of L. F. Ave- town of Pomfret, and John Wright, son of Mrs. Edward O. Wriz] of this city, were married, Rev. Frank H. Fuller performing the ceremony. Mr. Wright is in the army service 'and had only. 48 hours’ leave ‘of absence for his wedding. He is located at Fort g::;ldi!h and my soon leave. tor “over = From—War Savings Society- Organ- £ iiod—&MMIn’g of Buell Union. * 'Pce‘ mildest. Sundxy this' vear“and portion. ~ of - December, brougm out’‘a better -attendance at the “mo -worship.” The pastor dwelt ‘upon “the 'need of ' ' intelligent babitual réading of GoT's Word. Read | it as any other: Book. In- Nehemiah we 61d “They read in the Book of thie rd distinictly and gave the _sense ' eof,” and..caused ‘them ' to ‘unde: qta,nd the ‘reading, without comments! The question for~ the =~ Wednesday p;né‘e;i servicess, How.'shall we thini .- Boys In:8ervice Heard From. ‘Westminister’s -enlisted ‘boys have repuned +themselves. well. ‘this week: Jack and Tom, soms, of Jack Fitzpat- rick, -are’ on. the Florida, tife other’ in Flanders Ensign Knenbuehler, of one of. the U. S. destroyer_ fleets, who arrived safely in New York within a few days, Oliver Moody, electrician, U. who has been at hflm&enltew' mon with many in the eastern part af the town, have severe coids as a rta- |sult of ‘last week's severe weather. Party For Som:: | Friday evening the social and .dance given. by "Mr.- and Mrs. Olan Moody in honor of their son,: Oliver, U. S, { electrician in' the navy at home on a short furlough, offered a . -welcome chance to. greét~ the young man and speed him in the’ further discharge of i patriotic duties'in the great world wyar. * War, Savings Sooiety. Friday ‘afternpon the Westminister Say ‘was or- and Deat Brothir-and Sister ; “Received youf fine_ letter yenerihy and T-sure was glad to. get' news from Tt Was the first letterI had received: in’six weals or so. Our | mail-is delayed aot. " T guess U-boats 'get.some of it,sbut believe nie‘G. B’S fleét is getting lots. of U-boats, and! she isn't advertising it. “T-khow. ] We -are billeted ,in ithe barns and houses of a'small town, in France. One of my ‘mechanics.; who is' my chum, captured-a room- with a-foot of dust and hay on the, floor and mno roof to-it. We cleaned: it out, got some tar paper and put a roof on it. We have some home. now. My _chum’s ;name is An- drew Tiily. - He's about: 30 years old. though ‘one would judge,him' fo be 25 ors0. He's comfortably’ fited in ¢ life-and is & clean -'ad of‘steady 'b: its. " He's my.right hand: man, and.a €ood one, too. | Tots of ‘mud in_ this countey, and also much rain and-mist fall. Pretty iseenery about here.” ‘We have raw weather. and -getting up ‘mornings . is cold work. . Our trip across was fine: Practically no rough weather and few Were -sea- sick, I wasnot one: of the few. We were . in. Southampton. England. a couple of days. but could not get'a| Dass: to- visit Chippenham, whi only. 70 miles’ from theré. Saw: quife a few Boche: prisoners on the way here and.the ones 1.saw gure look ca- pable ..of, the. murderons | deeds _of Which they are accused, From what.the-Tommies- asd French soldiers " have .told ‘me, there's mue taking of -prisoners,..1, judge. is said that the. Scotch -never.s um a ptisoner on . account-of one of their officers. . wiio was, liked by .all, being siot by @ GePman afficer. he. had: just captured.” | Saw ‘British and French soldiefs leave for the: front. Tt is dif- terent here——thms no ‘cheering; or ing: T8ty wse e S maniein twg or thive mostha. Somehow 1.do. ot dread. to_think of No' German wm icapture me i1 can help it. T1I die firs hope A it-must be;sacrifice e family’ s enougl Great otonomy Js exbreisel n-ehessl conntries.: People ‘in ‘the U."S.. ticed ~ fhey ‘suggest Wilson's lead has more ‘soldiers. over here Dle. ealize. _Just wait. until her fiy et gofng. Tll bet they'll be.the dare- | devils’ of tha allies. We are training of. course and 1t Is interesting. Fow easily” and , quickly to-use auto and a new hym exercise. - to_make a stady of all. Tni_ prétty! by ‘mow, as T have'io i ’l'h;v o7 the * suppl¥, ‘payroll wl ue-a Ahe f 1 bove wo; for 1 m(g e Frencn and Hritish method on'my end of if. Just nwl’m;: lubk;nrwwm work | £ ok th n‘llllf WO Wwas a real thaw.and it.ceemed -almost béyond comprehension. to have sthe water Funning i the gutters, Dance “Well- Attended. .’ There was a large ‘atendance “at the dance given by the French:Cana- diax club Monday evening. The hall was _closed -at 10.30 *In -keeping -with the. governor’s proclamation. ‘The only opservance of meolnfi birthday locally was the.closing of the banks and library. . The postoffice ob- served the usual holiday. hours. in Sunday. Sehool: Con: to Feast the Wlnmn—SMyh- ing Party Planned. i -Louis+ E. Blackmar_ of E\erm was in_town one. day las week: Mrs Lowree and daughter, Doa, have returned to their home here. i Al day meetings of. the Red Cross Were:'held ‘this' week 'ahd’ last, ‘with Mrs. E. S. Fletcher. Miss Marw . Chase. spent: Sunday in_Worcester. The Ladiés’ Aid; of - e’ ' Baptist |church met Wer]nesday with . Mrs | Erickson. The' Bliies in tile Sunday. School ‘co test are to give s Parisiénne banquet inssthe. church - February 22 -in. Tecog- nition. of. their defeat in. the:.race to Franee. Next' Sunday .a return my commences. with fhe same crews:.as before. The public schools are planning: for a sleigh rids one day this week: Supervisor- E. - Harrington- visited school here Monday.- - 3 OLD MYSTlC Mr. St. Louis, Mo., writes: “For ‘two ysars 1 have been’troibled with' ‘colds, sore throat and ‘swollen tonsils. Fob the past eighteen weeks |1, could not drink any cold water or warm without a- sticking pain in’ my throat. I hate doctoréd” Wwith four' as good .docters as. T: could find in. St. Louis. The last two have told:-me L had_an ulsersted: tonail_and it must be ‘out out, but I.did not like chit_out and'I quit the doctor Cbfllt Byve, My wife had told me‘a friend had| the same trouble and. was oured with | Perui 1 have spent about fifty dol- hnnltfiaumrwoummms cents ‘and ~try coal. The United Workers of the Meth- i odist Episcopal chursh, roet-Wednesday al' p. i in the parish house. -~ Tes |-was, served at 5.30. I The Epworth xes.rue will meet on Tuesday evening' in’ the parish house. . ..., STORRS . Change «in Woman's : Club Shedvle— New Orchestra Rehearsing—Richard- aon-Savage Engagement. : ‘Warfilnis fofnished' by the Nation- al -Couneil’ of Defense were shown in Hawley Arniory, Saturday ‘evening. A meeting of Mansfield Grange was held ‘Monday, evening. . At the meeting of the Woman's club Tuesday ‘evening the club was net addressed_by members of .the: Exten- sior: Department as had been expesr- ed. After business and .some.. cur- rent event 'topics, a -Limerick: Schoal ‘was presented by Mrs. Edmond,. Miss | Pauline Corey, Miss. Monteith, Muvs, | Wheeler, Mrs. . Miss Fliza- beth Ellis, Mrs. Campbell. .« « A meeting of the El:elfiluflfll eiety. was held Wedm-d-v‘cvouhg n flie church parlor. - “College Orcheetra. Fo Rehearsals have begun :with. a’ eel. lege -erchestra consisting of ‘lju Is- sl Moy teith, director. . Mrs. K. D. e ton, Mrs. G. H. Lamsan, Miss. ,\-x- . Wallace, Mh: uth lbarfl( G. S. Torrey, F. Duffee; Jv Manter, W. J. H. lch.numx.. M. Lock. wood, W. H. Pool, §. I. Woodward. | Enngagement Announced. The. engagement of Miss. Fern Rich- ardson to Henry 'Elliott ‘Savage was a,nnuunned Saturday evening. Dr. A.flanm Costa, the fomr Port- ugese Prime . Minister, "is. reported o be ill. He has been nmovcd to 4 mil- itary ‘hospital. Peruna does the work. Peruna.| T to 1 wae- relieved ..1-?:.."2--"‘ 'fl;

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