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OPPOSITE WOOLWORTH'S 5 AND 10c STORE 9 . ? § ; " SR { Y S : . LADIES WOQI..SERG!;'. DRESSES, $5.97, worth. G, o o i was it . v i v UMETH e $10.00. Like a flash'it éame to Lioyq that be [9L lives. ~ Then again' they tried to|loaded. Then he realized his heipless . : 3 i TR O T R e el LA L R e e S B et e aibandng LADIES' SILK DRESSES, $9.97, worth $16.50, Trus Brioh 8 by g g oo the brake”and .8 St | the Smaching ‘sun. cvarec in’ Bnand: Courtry. : and warm. |TUSh back to their tren s i = cheers of D Company. : hlysh of _he remembered. 500 samples of LADIES’ TOP SKIRTS in many it come over nim. " acet Aoppin forming” sgain Tor “ancune N hat e afreid The wicksame of f (1S - o ? g . 2 P o % . when in the 'rear of -~ came . machins TS p s2ned || WPy ¥ wool materials, silk poplins and taffeta silks, on sale at on & mad 2 hevs, < mighiy dheer, The “:mm:li:mzm e i;;:; Ther "w:x":“fweaf e isa.i tac fll A° Sa] : 2 i : ; - % :jareised- and . with i a battalion. » 5] ‘of- this i % 4 § 2 3 pipely Bt o (i dnd S o o i e e o A Sale of Little Things at i 5 £ - Pl on .1l Saved: The unknown muchine wers v;:n];)ucny would hevr;mcdét:;w f “over ; ne gunaer ‘ompany. would have , be:. Colgate’s Dental Cream and other Colgate’s 10c |t a mmm%?;?n g"%‘fi e to theyimpelie in, dpq niek'em»g B Albers meyha,:l-ahbu:;;xfig y £ 5 not get through. It blocker T S J of 2 mame. In his shame he e“iu ; < 3 ; f y 1 c i ne leinforcements. it was anla .baby. Anyway he could die -with e L =i e Y \ z SR eh sl SIS S, Cihine. Bl of the ern ey, | g,y 10 take ;the -third, German | them, aml, rising to his feet: he-stum-| : : 1Y : wildly. along the top, never -hebdinz | 1¢, i 4 bled, over the body of cne of ths e The. ata, of B et : : i T thete Gays of ighe feices it is'a refreshing thing b disbokis thit i ksl st B ‘::“'r::'z:: “;-::I}m;—::-g:n&e 5"?3‘::“7‘! o d iy weriad (Hoe o Perhaps this man could. tell fim how || -ln' Hirs of Skt it o telrafiing m i o 3 . SELL FOR LESS inko: the eangh. T S v St |40 T posTtion nfisfe {<tre mihind e T Ly Jaem ol el ovir e | find articles that you want and need at so small a price as 9c. From various depart- | . ; ; 3 e st Sun had donme its dedly work. He|body, h tly shook. it, 3 5 2 2 : A 4 A 352’23.;? T Rt itn thont| whnted do thank the guniner.in the |soliier spensd his sves, . SCe ments we have selected a long list of articles which are everyday necessities, and have Ho, the despieed covard, had come in D, Gumpany. o | e losed, them asuin, andjn 2 f2in' |} marked them all down to the one low price. - ’ to his'own, v % ;L F hile he was racing along, ;umping| 3 z _ i ‘Get “awa ou ' blighter 3 o re ¥ alone. I a@on't want any coward com- |l ; . ] MISSION ACKNOWLEDGES | TWENTY VEARS: MARRIEO, |onet treches crowded with soldiers A ftrenchafters his company chad. ‘efecit:|ing. around me? o ‘Look the List Over—You Need Some of Them -~ — P 5 3 Srange company ‘was nimi v The words cut Lloyd like a knife, bui |j§ » L 3 ¥y 3 p P the front line, and his heart sani, He ik i d fika e 3 gf Clathing, Farmiture and Liter- | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Copeland b |7 Front line aud bie heart sauic 1 ling up the trench laadess: he was desperate. Taking the ro miver Sture Made During Febraary. served Anniversary at Their' Home | hia wong over. | But i b by hqn {reinioroements Soing over & lout of the hoiste: of he ayin: man M. Toilet Goods Department ki&henwnre Department Notion - Department voulq die | be pressed the co!d muzzle to the p City Mission destres to acknow- a very enjoyable svening | ot o, Sateh them. . He would ‘dis in soldier's head, ant replied: ~ Jergen's Violet Glycerine Soap. . Giothes Brushes Barrettes 2 for 9 with thanke. gifts of valusble ent. at the home of M " 1 and bare knees. - oo Yes: it is Liowd, the mwird of | B glit Cloaning. Pads. Large Di Barrettes 5 B e e a8 A e gt B, 'k [, Meanwhile his - comnany ‘had’ zoné | Jumping Company D, hut. so help me God; it B ROy Lty Dish Mops. .. Bone and-Celluloid Hairpins..:, during the month of ‘February | street in honor of their twentieth wed- | OVeL. . They. with te-other com- unheed- fivoy don’t 'tell me how to loas-that Emery Boards 5 & Quart Granite Pans. B s Nekes all. ol the following . ling anniversary, A delicidus supper (Banies lad taken e he 3 leaping overfzin, Pil put o bullet throuzh ;pour|l Tooth Brushes . 96| 2 Skirt Hangers : R 3. F. Packer, Mms C. Norton,|was served by Mrs. Copeiand After|Geiman:. tremches, i s on, the graund, - ecme of [brain1” - : Nait Fi s Pronging: Combs ... . F.B. Sage, Mrs C. B. Hecleston, | supper there were Victrola selections] Sturdily on to the third line, - | whiz ill, ‘while others called out| A" suany smils came over the coun - 5 oo 153 . tove Mittens ... “Fine Combs .. Jebu Irish, Miss Alice C. D: d various amusements were enjor-(Pany, ed by their jcapiai B {20 mhvhe speeded past, ine [f2nanNCe of the dying man, and ke sAidil Wool Powder Puffs. Roll Toilet Paper. .. Collar Bands, all sizes. A Friend, Mrs. |ed cspecially by the yvoung people. ' | Who.had, sént Lioyd to Divis: He came to the Germar frbnt, Uné, in ¥ faint whispe altus Dental Floss Package Toilet P i i A Friend, Woman's| Amonz those prosent were Miss Ida |GUAT(eTs for trial ‘chorged wiih do. LUt it, Wwas deserted except for Heans| Good sia bor! -1 knsw you wouldit|J|. ptay Bides: N oo Toilet Paper, 1/S8 S ETOmAtO LRI R iy - George Saunders, Miss nolds of Massapeag and Albert|Sertion, had pushed of dead and wounded—a grim tribute |disgruce onr compan o !8alco Cotton, 1 ounce. ... Pie Tins ... ) Shoe Lacos. 2 pairs for % Master Marvin Hanna, | Fairbanks of New TLondon. Mr. and|until they foind ..o v to the work;of his company, g6od 6ld|' T.lovd - interposed. “For" God's Saleo Cotton, 2 ounce 2 Sink Brush and Strairer 3 Shoe Laces .a pair 9 and china. E i trenche after i breath, Lioyd coutd are so proud of, tell ‘me how to load |- C2Stile-Seap . Egg Beaters . 9¢ | Machine Ot H. 8.1 ogeived many presents, Ed' the artacking 2 Leaping,, trenches.. and lit you want to save that company vou right ahead of him his company in < |thar damned gun'" Lava 8eap. Kitchen Forke .................. “Middy Laces Mrs. “Willam Beckwith, Heles Williams, A Friend - —~ n ; : e Acknowledment must be made also SUSTAINS ' DEMURRER 2 an caiion |deard-end, sap of of a comimunication|. - As if re: n i, th Razor Blades . Folding Coat Hangers...... ‘Middy Laces { cagh donatione for fuel (spectal) | Vaasl 12 Is, 4 s 1 e F n Vaseli ing Silk, 12 spools, 4 yard from Miss Marv P. Huntington and|In Case of Melinda M. Williams| the ceptain and what wa: front of them, a' mess of Germans T A ,imf,. ilet Paper Rolls. 2 f g""'"“ssi;k 12:,,, .y'i,d, % M. L. G. Lane amd for Christmas! Against Orient Fire Insurance’ Co, men, Lnew they weve in & trap.|Dreparing ‘for a charge.” Why didn’t X, with left hand.pull bait lef: oyie T Aper Tons: ki eing Sl poals, & garde uses from Miss Mary P. Huntinzton They would not retire. D Compan|D Company fire on them? Why were |front Pull - crank « handie: back ;on |l Perfume, Ys-ounce bottle 4 Eye Shields : All o which e inadvertently omit-| 1n (he case of Melinda M. Williams|Dever and thev were D'Com. |they so sfangly silent? What wers | roller, let zo, and repeat motion.. Gunif Aflround Seap 2 Dust Caps { oy ue against the Ori-|Pant. Rizht iv front of them. * they|they waiting for? Then he knew--their |is now loaded: To fre.raice. automatic] Kol Blasnts B Cion Ping.: donations of Fire Tneurance company Judat I o ar- jammunition was exhausted jsafely latch, .and press thumb- piece. | ¢ PO ARE0R oo 3 3 Pi 2 tor 92 things continues. If |y, - has sustained the demurrer to rush | them . with- bomb and| But what was that on his right? A |Gun 'is now firing. - If -gun:-stops. as- wedish Hair Powder. . Common Ping papers for 9¢c children's things | leint The motior - for . more vone They wouid have some | machine gun. Why didn’ t it oven fir2|certain position of the'crank handle—" Syipho, Nathol : .. o Baby. Midaet Hose Supporters.. 9¢c feould be better met. | tatemient is granted. Judge |char lfh"r]nmunrflm & and fl(‘;'flt and’ save !hfl«';l’-’ ;“e 'odul? m{‘{ie }‘;?mi Put Lloyd waited for no more. v:fi“ Peroxide of ‘Hydrog Curling Irons .. . e memorandum. of decision | 20uld reach them frém the vear.. Their|gun's crow do their duty ashing fwild joy at his heart,_he took a ‘belt ; 3 H ¥ e e e us _cxhausted, and tno mer fover to the gun, he saw WhY' it had |from one of - the ammunition hoxes|J§ DSS¢tt & Ramsdell’s Cream.... Darning .Cotton . . realized it would be a case of dving not opened fire. Scattered sreund its |y beside the gun,-aid followed the Lustrite Nail Enamel. S Nickel Coat Hangers. . alphabets, of -— as Pravely as possible, or making a)base iay six sfill forms. 3 i man’s ‘instructions. . Then - he Manicure: Sets .. 3 Hat Pins forty-four Mtters. The standard key- Zealand le subs run for But D Company would not | brought . their .gun to consolidaie d the thumbpiece, and’ a -bursi | Vaseline g troning Wax . Board suffices. : run. Tt was against (4l traditions|captured position, hut a German nfa- |of fire rewarded hif efforts.. The gun Waldorf Toilt P i and principles. chine ‘giun had deéreed. they 'would | as, workin % o 9 aper, rolls. . Darning Cotton The Gérmans would have to ddvance | never fire again. 2 Training it on ' the -Germans he(flj Warrior Toilet Paper, rolls. y Thimbles across an open space of threc | Lloyd'rushed-to the zun. and z-asp- |shouted for joy ‘as their > front ‘rank Physician’s and Surgeon’sScap : Thimbles e hundred yards hefore they ing the traversing bandles, traied it]went down. 2 Munyon’s Witch Hazel Soap. ... Shoe Buttons, black, within bombing di f the trench.|¢n the Germans. - He ‘pressed t £ Beiovide & white 2 cards for 9 and then it would be all their own way, | thumb piece, but onty’ a ‘sharp_ click To.Be Continued -Monday. . eroxide- Soap : St e Turning to his company,. the cantain 2 Camphor..ice 1 Coat's Thread ...... or ‘9¢ Face Chamois . « 3 Willimantic Thread . 2 for 9% N . en. it's a case of going West for Rubber Sponges . he \ Pearl Buttons .......2 cards for 9 | v a . P . b a hes have us.in 2 4 3 P 5 ' ¥ production the main point is to secure one which Sty ey, it e : N ; o Atlas’ Hooks and Eyes— (- faithfully reproduces. There is no instrument e AT e e, & Paisddnd ve ta go over and meet thom, an? Large Size Talcum, 3 odors. ... \I;llmlaks an; Eyel.shesk quality. % » I > it's a case of thirty to one, sené < 2 v s Vi L % L ilson’s Dress Snaps... which in this respect approaches every thrust home. and e e e | Uncas Lodge Resumes Regular Meeting Night—Women of | :‘f":“": Wi saloin? | Glass Dippers : 3 A i e men of D Company should. When 1 : 5 LR nlG 8 othry : Bon Ami . . 2 cards. for 9 i ‘ : 9 zive the word. follox me: andl (p ant Mooseheart Legion Get Special Dispensation For March it Sapolio .. : Lingerie Tape, 3 colors 9% at themj Give them el o w 3 Tin Dippers .. : ndi i > only had 8 machine.gun; we coull wins 7 8 A NendingKiseve 5 /. e ‘T“E NEw EDISON ! ! Here they come, get reads —Other Notes of the Week. Stationery Department | Tin Sous Ladis. -+ % | Shoe Polish, a!l makes, all shades ¥ P P i : — acl ullers .. e 58 & Y x 9 fini-djsd{ Fpeukihr!g_ th . - : 7 Writing Tablets ...... .2 for 9. | Copper Dish Cloths. ¢ Sew On Hose Supporters « . ” veles -pup” of 2 machinz gun OWLS. | work of ite month was reviewed and.|Ml- Art Gum . .2 for 8¢ ildren’s H; K “The Phonograph with a Soul ; i thelr fone sang.out, and the froft| |\ gpo i magtos or i Nomich| Fas ahown th be: revr: batietenians ] Boncils ... i s Shioreolion s"”m'."é . 1596, Liine of the-onrushing Germans-scemed L es- | anology with. preceding month s e v gt S gad £ o 0.0. 0., was held Tyes- | anology pr s s and ; e7 ; : : Foot Form Darning | g pasel e wit s * in | corresponding’ months in former year: Pencils ... +6 for 9c D ry Depart Ttcher, Aovs v day evening with fars mber ip |.C P ing montl years, rapel artment there were, the fact would doubtless be dem- ance again:: cdue rushing onwara | 4% SOROE I 8 large numist 1 ! The outlook for a prosperous year was| [ Blotters, 2 patks. ... % P PHChms i “ » s Down went their second line. THE oty presided’and routine business was | Considered very good. Wax Paper. X > rolh.for 9c | Remnants of Curtain Materials, H Hair Pirs s l”.— onstrated by “tone tests” similar to those con- Vmetiaeny irdnsaciod. : RS Writing Tablets - i one £a nine yard lengths, values SR R el WAL ducted by the makers of this marvelous instru- | OBDFELLOWS: 1 dh M:‘:ma +| B Pen Holders . : "8 to 35c a yard—Sale prics. . §o. | Assorted aizss = % | 3 s o b ‘ Mother’s Ironing % . s | Vit Btén the vand “athp; . S, of V2, will |[§l-Snap Shot Album WE INCLUDE SCRIM-. MAR- Jet Toilet-Pins on cards, jet, mat ment. No er manufacturers subject their | 0 — P ;i : - ‘Uncas.lodze, No: 11, I 0 3 dnd Ditision | Tissus Paser .dozen 9 | QUISETTE AND QUAKER LACES §" “or white .....7.. 2 cards for % product to this searching trial. No other instru- i restmed their regular K 4 - Richarg L. Shea . hil 3 night, which, falls on* Monday. il be the’ instatling ment could successfully meet it. : When the Children Cough, Rub <2 st R o : ted that Division < | Musterole on Throats i ess was transicted. | Comma of Southington | e d Ch ket lodge, N: 27, .Aransacted | Wil be present. At the meeting ‘dele- A demonstration at our store implies no ohk- | and Chests uitine husiress ut their meeting held | SEtes to the state convention ‘will be | 2 g No telling how soon the symptoms may i"iesday evening in Odd Pellows' hall | flccted. ! L t l f W ; ligation to purchase. dev;; ing: croup, or worse. And t.han': 7ith a large number of members Nts-; Mj“d'“ Y as ’ a or omen s an lsses 3 : ::l'rl;fidtgo;v:n:omr:\fy:i i - ;WWEN.OF MOOSEHEART LEGION R ST AT i e H The businiess meeting of the Women o - BeS. licf, It does not biister. PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. | usiriess meetiug of ) * fis first aid and a certain remedy, Norwich granse, No. 172 P. of 1| % Moosgiart Legion ol Tnvadey ; 1n er armen S Norwich * Musterole is excellent, Thousands of ©Id - their regular meeting in Grange o S an ; e P S et indl gn | prov- 7 interesting.,. Many mothers know it. -~ You should keep a 12l in the Chamber of Commerceip,., e £ to the weltar of (he st TR i the Bouse, ready for nstan e, © ulaing _ Wednesaes evening witn 4| SLEEE SRS Lo the weltre of (e | . PRICES DOWN AS FAR AS THEY WILL GO—BUY NOW —— i It is the remedy gn- eg‘xms, B e o T s abel nrhcr!f,;:ic being ~}La: of .tife work on ¥he ] ? 24 ieves s . it nsiliti: =i . TR - which was a cial-dis- . e o o . o . ¥ B e e il fanses | The ioutine businese ' wds | pencatian for the manth of Jeseronm: Next winter, it is predicted, wool will be'extremely high priced. Some wise shop- trench, and across the opeén.away in K — dozen 9 B bt e ot Weremnts v st ey eandidaier, ies Misgaret Satuses pers are buying their next Winter, Coats now. « Does this suggest an idea to you? joints, sprains, sore muscies, chilblains, —— 3 £t the mext: meotibe). Tho Baaed Then read this remarkable offer. . gg,-:m feet and. colds _of) the chest. (it UNITED WORKMEM, club of the order will meet Wednesday | en prevents pneumonia), T gular ting of Norwich |afternoon at_the..Moose h . The 4 4 | 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. ;:od’;: Notia o T x\?‘, Wa:rhlecld}hdi s hav:mre;dy :sulfpsli!:ionl;. Dris ¥ - d - {in Germahia hall with a large number. With_a . comfort kit and knittod : s = l = res lin attendance. The routine businessout : . £ was transacted. T e i . : 5. | " The regul thly meeting of the| CONNECTICUT COLLEGE NEWS. . . | grand_lodze. financs commities wa : : ; : VALUES UP TO $19.98 Reld Wednestay atternoon i the Ee Fler New Dormitory Have Beer || | ; : zrind lodge office fn-New Haven. The | s d - Seanil g £rand lode exccutive. commities mec| greon ey anc e o . SATURDAY in the evening at tho same place. The | =" n " As Weather, Per- : YOUR CHOICE n y A ) Lo Liggien (Special to The Bulletin.) ' VRN X 2y 2 . 21 - - = " ©Conectivat— Cotlége ™ For Wonier This isa miscellaneous lot of fine garments——n?t a great many of each kind, but . n F ; 5 bl pian o Aocmiance with thejprig- all stylish, well-made and in most desirable fabrics and colorings. An' unequalled Y/) ) : 2 develop colleke faciliti jth an- . i 2 < 4 : e 00d Sapply and uat :m:.dn,:,,rd‘:fi‘,';f:d;‘,}t’h‘;‘;) an.\§l [ chance to buy something for the next cold season at half the present value, and a 8 7 s sl ns hoped for dormitory. will- b . A . . 5 0 2 _[l2000a to the. group ot “baiidinge. ~or greater reduction still from the prospec tive prices of next year. | e Clevelanid Tractor |55 : : v : Rt A e B e o Bty 08 e demmitory chave beml ; na " it H T i# - Zroun or - the. new J SR RS . buildings will be broke S C de Ch Bl Wh 1 v ]l B] P e | T v b2 | Crepe de Chine Blouses | White Voile Blouses g o 2 i e domestic Tudor, and \ o AS IMPORTANT A PURCHASE AS FURNITURE : : i o s e e e il | Valioe e BASD: | ;|| WGy e - ; e X : Jrikh the most tmportant. collegn hild- Several styles at the price given, all of || "Charming Blouses are offered. at this MUST BE RIGHT i e o . new aommitory wikt L peccucanic | | them very attractive. Most of them §- very ittle price. ~ We have made un- | 5 . identical in plan with Plant House anz ‘whi S ¥ | ¢ : : ; _ B |Es Hog“i F :;rm;nid.,;n; arel white. £ usual. efforts to ;eYCure the best. i . o x ’ 5 < . individual toirt, ' > ou live wit i ; nine students,. each . having. a .~ SATURD: : SATURD. o b o h your furniture. It is the i ¢ uréa o approximately ten. by fopsionn SPECIAL . 3-00 ‘SPECIAL 7 0 | / 7 b : ; chief decoration of the home. I it is I j = e T T toht i i f Jleen n00r there win bae nEy L, Om right it is a constant source of pleasure % ; v @{‘%’;fii{« @;;";;;P;;* ' T : . oy v owars. e main- floor will provide and comfort, but if not of proper quality giaEenT o O 5T s uariers: 7o e S, . 3 ' * he m; , a m for -t it disappoints you every day, The farmers il 68 6aliéd uon 4o raise Targer crons this pear than || 68 and" severd! teception Tasimn L d F . ever before. The world must -be-fed.- > ;;mdb;hc& !&;th:?-wub:?l ‘bc', i . > SRy el . - At 2 recent meeting of the trustegs’ inand s l < The war has:takan. 800,000-farm-hands.» That means that the en | the' presidens oo n oonern® ote® ee hOW wel' we h?"e pmtected you ,left on the farms must be equipped to do more. work._The CLEVELAND .B| Powered o rajee moniey! (e cont " 18 to quality. TRACTOR solves thil problem—as a'labor saving device it has.no equal, [|tiction of fecllities for.‘the &nter- The CLEVELAND can be used not only for plowing,. harrowing, seed- i War Relief Work. S 355 -t ABPILRE Y OB e el s S e o “Tt is not enough ,fo e Instructor’ in ‘Romance ' lamgnages at|to its proper distribution’ wark, andyit is hoped that over $3000 ing, e-f’l‘tw-_fl:s;h P ’\L ste, :" s ;I2° P Jetiversd at thebett-pul speeches, to, discuss hm‘,('.‘;m::',"",f,";[he college, the student body have en-| During the past. cighicen months{Will be available:before the. s ley will grind the feed, sa ' Wood and fill yoursilo. 3 yedy 4 p;,»“d con of inflaming presentation | thusiastically | accepted gl Conm;r:tsicm :,:onp(ca tidents = _have ymonths.! . ’ S " ; S ' J]of war activities, we must be in -i(; we{to. “be. in it” and do somethins raised 3600 for Delgian Relief Work,| Mrs. Jobn Foran®of New London i The GLEVELAND TRAGTOR makes maney and saves money for. its || omage do rorecesinm: T Ne ] comething has taken fho shaps of Re- [5,000 for the Stuients - Feremdomn|ohorm i Sommittes AT L owner. Why. not order one for Spring delivery? For- prices and "de- Nith the above challenge tirowr |Canstriction Work: in Belgtum, work|Fund for the crection of hostess- hous: | Finging::i Teve And bassar to e giv strtiva Miteratdse, writs fs DU K. | < S * jlinto their midst by Mits Carala Fhomr 1of the working siris ofjes in camps: Lnitted over $00 sweat-len in May for the Belgian fund De- ==——————————— | Broesels_and the ‘mining districts of |ers. 200 pairs of socks, bandgaes and i’lafla' will be carefully worked ‘out for o ST f P Belginm. ° These girls are exposed ‘tc | helmei . §n the words ot | the - affair -which: will “be sziven on a g ; ) ' |iDR.R. J. COL.L1 the dangers of living and the impos-|Miss Efnst, “Bverything in Wfe is. a|latee. sonle. he’ s en girle ; mc Lgc ML‘MI CK & co, i : s COLLINS | sible hardshipes ‘of “obtaining s iiveli- [matier of comparison, and the stu. eolloge: Wik b 5 r iz t B students of the college, will give : i ~ 3> hood; feod m:.mpu ferni® |dents feel that what ‘they do is very fdance at the club in New Hagen ty i - “in. a’ : . {slight, in connection 7otk (150 couples during. the Eoster reeek: i : |40 | Herbert Hoover, that the all v, The Hartford girls are plannine a sil- 8. Main Streat, Norwidh- Comm | ® ‘Beigian : & " the vres-[ver ten and varlous groups are ar- i r C ' e affafrs. for tre: holidays al- < “Phone 1178 * 3 Ui’ be i [lans have been made for the |though the n of these affaiss has d e e 2 affaies | B L - sohosts. Brussels. who wall of ial fund -for-the not as,vel been~made_pahlic. " ) . DISTRIBUTING AGENTS ; 274.292 STATE STREET, - | NEW7HAVEN, CONN.

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