Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 7, 1918, Page 7

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My Internal method and nr.nan m. of fil-u Thousan e o T s m mvw S B e Nomatter whether your. case ls ot standing oF recent development - long h perat > nd-that v - > r s 7 e b %o ifl::ga: xg:{: n"c'cae .;nf\h ffi: e G‘ffl AT THE RIGHT PR average. From _Penn: . > 5w b - u should send. for : PRICE: : hard e o S e ¢ ot enhood. '"&'Mz; n?«i.r wiere vou lhgno mattér interested in thuenn! becanu it opensu:f for ir A geod line of AUTO ROBES: tinus, ‘and it ls mueh. warmer in e : N e A T i e irepled mo g “,F‘m;’nu wiil |} the largest and most comprehensive line Floor Com _ smail fot broken -burm COATS. | tha' morth west ' T o : g LB wis'a very encouraging one. Felfeve you x rese wil e i P. 9. Branche : \ as 9| She porm the missionary. fund omptls Bt . : - ; b e s e e e et | B SRS WA 2 o2 1 m"‘.'fi ings to'be found in any store hereabout. gmntlfl g , Gerfrude Browning. .. E _gibéfore. Tn all the rece have been|forms of ointments, sal Tocal applicatt ‘6."3.« l % m:fi‘{f,‘:‘; FI0065 g Bata | jocel spplica §?’n:° Rave fatl e F EATURED promm!ntly in our Spring alwwn( J; 5 Wm'” f',".”fi,,"fi'n:hgt S o gr‘ei\‘gn'?e ‘Ti?mg x'll“n : :=h-:e treatm 'a g Cwqu" s g us WHESH, Bess ¢ en o beca ghvert " Tha Snantfer. sonoot| o Te Jioeral ofcr of fres trestment |} you are looking for quelity, o s Viite nowgsend no monex: 1] at reasonable prices, one, e Yo 5 ] HhEh S T S |] at es, all in have Been- given $8,970.70. The ex-|20W—TO! followed by fair @ 3 will be much colder Thureday in the m}ddle and_eouth-Atlantic states:/ It be warmer Triday quite generally TEAMING AND TRUCHNG grer Intertor Gistricts Jeast Sof the ississippi river. SPaB) UL ¢ SUIPIOH- F1IANG ON | DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT | oo for Thursday’ ind Friday: - penses of the union for the year have REASONABLE PRICES North Atlantic—Fresh ‘north. M amounted to $670.17, and a balance of colder and fair. g-‘n, $343.18 -remains in the treasury for the itie—Fredh’ to 8] Awonigag sdwwg SUIPIQH YRPHYD 10d Page, Middle Af moderate- West Town Street School— e ,’““’kf_m“", '5, e iy B Ti Mot St Marshall, Mich Phone 176 strong north winds, rain and coler, -~ Telen % Marphy %5 cefimx during the year was givon by || Jitoge, sone free fHial cf Four with our \lfllll custom we vnl m% F~ o e IR S A J. E. McNamara 86 i {ae. Hershey Sheath chisirman of the : Dea: il 3 A GREAT VARISTY OF e iy T "'l,lfl.g;-t e ’;""“"Y SPop > R o ot $LATSY gives vy sl e adaai iy B, Fellow i i s Eyiens B NUMBER } * . night over north portion. F. B, Felsws 3 z %:'“‘ 0%&:’#‘,!‘.’?‘"“‘5"::: St A OF SPECIAL VALUB J/ ? TSR dEgra 3 33[other degmey by Major Hepry. B, itch- NESE Special Offers T JRE ew o , colder 2 cock of Hartford, the amount of €] > are » Thursday; Friday €alr; warmer in in- |2 M. Rose . 7 . Lonch - 32| il not be known ‘until the estate i il at FRISWELL’S tertor and west. Mary Hineki 4 s =i g l pecial Offerings are amongs most wmui ; articles in the department and will be offered il FRARRLIN STalET Ohearaliont 1 Meoiah Mazy Houn . 2 51 *The following iite members have al- |home at the Ponemah house for the dlllll ne . following records, reported from ! 50’ been added: Misg Edith Lowell Ja- | Past few months, has left town. Opening Days only. While we pay parhculn- The fol 3 i, Tepo! J. C. Strahan . . Bleoby, Mrs. Alice ‘B, Burr, Mrs. An- kinds of Floor Co e n JOSEPH BRADFORD' | semperstore and the! harometis |5 5 sk 1|5 wn % hie Burr Jgnnings, Mrs. Clars B.| The Phi Kappa Sigma soctety ot tne|| 102 e verings, we " |ty Tenay: [ Mrometilo|5. G Whittleses 4 ; 52 Knuowlton, all of Fairfield; Mre. Jen- | Congregational church met Tuesda: our showing in udes e standard make i e . Bar | Mourt Pleasant Sireet Schooi— : nie Barnes ‘of Collinsville, Mrs. Maria | evening v = v [} and: oot (e 3! 29.76 | G- Ta Ward -29.68 | I. M. Crawford BOOKBINDER ;= 3 A evening “with Miss Viola Chesbro at ot > B. Chapman and Mrs. Laura Rerry. | her home on Norwich avenue. wanted size and quality. E. Weller ... Tt was also decided to emit the hon- ; FSA RN L AR T 6 p 29.76 | Mary J. Murphy Hobart Avenue School— or roll this year.. . 7 / Blank Books Made and Ruled ts Order| Highest 49, : R. M. Becklay o| Mrs. Williston - Walker presented the 20N . 2 X 40 % i plan of work for the coming vear. 1 par . Prediciions & Mu ; ; Amans the missions o ba_beinet PURROWS —Ip, Rouennoc s oo, Bl i ‘| ‘Wednesaay's £ Rain, endfy: 3 Mary Kampf . 3 e s e N T L e T R We show Rugs, size 6x9 feet, in a wide range of eoht H m" “A" ng. in after-|juiia M. 'Pease 5 rence Wilson, i working among_the | 36110 Yori "INt ne Taats and patterns. Wbo Wlsh Tulia L Good % 3 miners, among whom there are many| Rogers. Sus, Moon Gresnevills School— & Tho are inclined to be disloyal to the | wreps_tu Norwion, Maret 1. 018, |} We dso show a splendid assortment of Crex, RM ‘Tides, - - government. e * Missionary union dulghte" Johanna Elen, to Mr. a === S} High |l doon | \isS Coughlin . 3 3 ; feels that Mr. Wilson is doing™ double | Mrs. Join A. Niles of 103 Bosweil|] Tapestry, Brussels, Axmmsla, Etc.-—-pnee nngc,“fi a 0 et l'ea]ll flmm | Sets. » Water, || Rises, | A Dris . 30 2 work in teaching Christianity and pa-| avenue. > 10 $24.00. Sl s Ioikte il o S. s 1 3 triotism llt the same tlme,dmd w‘l‘Y‘ ——'———-—‘-—-—MARR‘EO . = M provide his entire -saliry during the . 3 that will keep. their complexion in al- C. Coughlin . i 24 coming year. OLIVER — WARNEY — In __ Norwich, mest perfect condition are invited to Miss Vetter These Are Special Values for Openmg Dap Rugs, size 8 ft. 3 inches x 10 ft. 6 inches, at these prices: try ind we are offering i $ en by Mrs. J. J. P , executive| Worcester, I 3 which sontains enough peroxide.in it : A B i 52 é)u(r:;:)mn §i secretary of the New York state urfion,| Pl Harney, both of New London. to make it the Ideal Cream. L3 5 on Miss 5 G Boebe . g{S ol setius the Youns | Padnie i DIED. Tapestry Brussels Rugs—$17.95, value 821.00 7 - . Brownin; ] Y —A v K - / Six hours after high water 1t 13 Jow b e ps 1} A Junches was served in the par- | MROX—A Du Kimbal} hospital Futs Axminster Rugs—$23.75, value $27.00 2 - ¥ |ude, which is followed by ficod tide. Frr ldiyng o i L e of, Danielson, agea $0 vears, Body Brussels Rug: 9.35, value $33.00 ¢ ‘,-I\ A 7 ; 3. pal e g 5 uneral services ¢ his late residence s—$2 X e TjAnna E. Pukall a veral fire addresses wers given.| Daniel ., Saturday afternoon at i 50 MAIN STREET GREENEVILLE T o i Viikhe Sedest oS the principal speakers of the sttermont| z»ogfimcl(i 5 o et o Rugs, size 9 x 12 ft., at these prices: - g L L. Lilibrid; P E L. B M. o - ing Miss na Evans, :emhl’)'f) ¢ | CRAGIN — In Colchester, Tuesday, s Repairing. Roof of Gresneville School— |1, Stapfer .. $|F. W, g;ushnau 5 }’{c_:g;g“féop;g“h{morhx "mfio,fé: of hers, Goors %&“flpfyn%flgm st Tapestry Brussels Rug: };: va}ue 2 50/‘ 7 : 8 Otitr Vilage News L M. Desmaris . Hoasall Koo Sbhodle Elwolt, ¥ics. proeldent of th eders:| ford dnd Dr. Biwin B. Crasin® of Tapestry. Brussels Rugs—$ value $23.00 + Fis When you think of hav- Wikhblny whhnbe o ariassa |G s . 31, L Congdon . g jciem, and Db ReeC by, Haner, ;e oa;tl’ Colchester Friday, March Axminster Rugs—$28.50, value $32.00 Qg & in repairing the tin roof on the belfry |1 M. 4 l S P < 10} Gouncit ‘of Congragational Churches. | wanaon tn. ihe city. Maren s, 1918, Axminster Rugs—$31.00, value $34.00 3 i ur AUTO PAINTED|c, e Sratnevilic -Grammar scool, - . Plain Sehool— The members closed with the $ing-| Georse P. Wilson, azed 15 yoars. 2 ng yol which was blowr off in the wind storm | 3 Meria Morrison ..,. — 33 10|ing of Amerien. COMAGER—In Norwich, March 5 y 7 3 Sunday morning. The tin sheathing | M. E. Callahan (8) 5 Maude L. Lathrop .. — 86 13} i R 1315 Hoten Lovlse Comager. aged 36 NIA - cust think was torn loose. trom tho.. TooF an DAMAGE CASE OSGUPIED B NEW RATTANIA AND ABAK RUGS: just think of the .|blown down fnto the yard of the — Funerai services will be held ut the . |uchol: TO BUILD SHIPS AT ITROLLEY CREW CHANGES . SUFERIOR COURT WEDNESDAY.| residence of Wiliam < 5%, |} These Rugs are waterproof, artistic and econémical— Personals. SROWNING BEACH. 0. INT0, TEEECT [ Rhw Feck [WR Siad by Retafla | v 2L "” o .Mm,‘ s 1ms|] the most serviceable Rug made for dining rooms, bed Misg Hattie Davis f Brooklvn i necti ildi ital- | Ress st Adeline fe ot Mo’ and Summer homes. show them i bu. “to o. visiting friends on Norin MAm sireor CWM';::: f‘ k""‘;“”,‘ng“"“ Result of C"MM“:“::'I Tomdny b o il Gt formans: of Wil Tooms S We " $ = s London sainat Mr- and Mre, Holapd | HEWITT—in Norwich Maren 2 1015 || tiful line of colorings and a large [ine of sizes, Howard P. Smith of Providence was | The Connecticut, Shipbuilding con-{ e 1 S K oaby of INew York for $8,800 Jor rge Henry Hewitt, aged 78 years 51 Sherman Street & Dusiness vistor In the villags WeA- | pany:of New Losdon Bes Bem tooms[pett Jocal trolleymen or r‘hri";mda P. Keasby of New York for $8.000 for), an § month from 30 x 60 inches to 9 x 12 feet. These are neday. ; ' porated under the laws of the state of | fnto effest this. (Th . o Connecticut and will engage in the |The result of the choms David Goldblatt of Central avenue | Shipbuilding industry .on the Thames Funeral serv will be #reld at his = at the Pequot continued Wed. | late homs, 7 Hamilton avemuc |l values for Spring Opening. - o occupy the attention of| Thursday, March 7, at 2 p.m. ‘Burfal | E t ductor” . Judge Gardiner Greene and a jury in| in Yantic cemeters. 2 ‘R & spending o few dsys in New York on | river, the plant being located at what| o C'oT > Name appeiring the supetior court in New London.|ROGERS—In Uncasvile, March £ 1018, RATTANIA RUGS AT THESE P ICES, | business. . :aschfar‘mef‘lg knm:x as Erowning Ray Runs. 5 The piaintiff, who Was on the stand| 3t the homo of her fi‘r"fh;'fiffim'}, 35" ] —_ - ea in . Waterfor company |1 o2 Tuesday afternoon, was cdlled again| % ¥ 2 UNABLE TO FIND ‘ recelved its certificate of incorporation | 'Yy, f. MeClure and ¥ Q’un‘.ffi‘fi‘:‘ Wednesday morning and sent most | myrosel “service ot “her “joie bame Size- 30 x 60 inches—Opening price §1 < STEAMER FOR LINE oo™y 2nd it Is capitalised atlpow R Sitaw &nd A. Ohrictangen,|Of the day testifying as to book ac- |~ Thureday attornoon, Marel 7, at 230 Size 36 x 72 inches—Opening. price $1.89;/ ] — Groud was broken at Browning|,) Yilmantic and New London fine OIS cxiaating over & period ofj oclock Size 4 ft. 6 igches by 7 ft. 6 mches—at $3. 80 Norwich-New York ‘Propeller Co.|beach Monday. The contractors-have |’ i Fiordan and W. E. Barwell Y Moias a ———— : $6.25 - Will Drop _Operation of ChelseoSiarted grading tho property and ast|s 4™ faiic,2nd New Lomion Une'| NORWICH MAN 1S Size 6 x 9 ft.—Opening price Join flrfliye?:’%n%:;‘:l-:\; fi“:tw‘x‘h‘_‘:lm‘yvmuc and New London Ii SUED FOR DIVORCE. Size 7 ft. 6 l?ches x40 ft. 6 mcl;elso——af—$7-95i E. W. Loomis and It Soules, —— Size 9 x 12 ft.—Opening price 50 i+ ‘THis Norwich & New York Propeller (199ed to be possible to begin laying | Groencmie West ude i S| Action Brought Agsimt William A I . e 3 g P Co. will postpone indefiinitely the op- |SSol8 10 60 days. i g n lriemoriam eration ‘of the <Chelsea. Line bo.|, The ground is being broken by e Rutherford in New Haven Court. T—George Taylor s ’ tween New York, New London and|Dlasting, and already the work has xe lor and 3. Dawsen, | advanced considerably, although the| (Teemeville, West Side an Yantlc| - Tho following divorce cases have This declsion has bee " company has been at it only two days, b ‘been brought in the superjor court in the company on seeount of then ina.| The Copnoetiou: Shipbuilding com- |® Oeorg:mmyn‘fgna and John' King:|New Haven: bility to obtain a steamer to take the|P2nY Will bulld only lighters, bargesi [izeeneville, West Side an Yantle| Willilam Foster of New London vs. place of..the Chelsea due to tne fact|>\d 1UES at present, and it {s inti-1, (N®, Jessie M. Foster of New London. that practically all suitable steamers | Tiated that larger vessels wili be con- o o8 Themas, MeHR I , | Married Feb, 24, 1906. Desertion. bave been .ow taken over by ihe | Structed later. ‘The company wiil em- Laurel Hill and Boswell avenue| Fdith A. Rutherford of Orange vs. ploy a large number of, men and the line, William A. Ratherford of Norwich. govermment. Al the greatly increas: s 16—F.'P. Shea and C. Standish, Cen- | Marss ; ed cost of robullding the Chelsea and '°’_,‘f,°,,"“‘,‘:n”;‘““m, N’;v‘,.“ymn'mi_t tral Villaze line, s Al M L, ol BRRE ol s il OTIS LIBRARY NOTES. ABAK RUGS AT THESE PRICES?, Size 30 x 60 inches—Opening price $1.50": - Size 36 x 72 inches—Opening price 3210 a3 Size 6 x 9 ft.—Opening price $6.95 Y i Size 8 ft. 3 inches x 10 ft. 6 mches——atflo;w Size 9 x 12 ft—Opening price $11.00 ¥ \ . JOHNSON — PEmtered into rest, March Tth, 1904, Edwin King Johnson, - in the thirty-fifth year of his age; beloved son of Mary T. Johnson. Grant him, O Lord, eternal rest, and let perpetual light shine upon him. he u; ment banker, is looking after the in. |11~—H. Metcalf and W. Burdick, South couid" e ““p':n‘“c‘hf"mp; m‘l‘:mf‘,:ehfi";:_' terests.of the company and supervising | Coventry line, - R its operations. The Connecticut:Ship- | I afd E'G Mnmlns’ut{wt)eos Leon- {War Savings Posters Hung in Con+ 'Gr(i::( that cannot find com- | SMALL'SIZE RUES IN ALI- MAKES; :}j e Vemels ot e govavimet o |, Yo e 1 oo S 42 apicueus Plasse—Seske to Be Sont| Ml 4" Wouna i camnot ‘so We make: spocial showing of Smalleize:Rugsin/every £ : AN FINED. 13—F. J. Cass and H. Rush o Soldiers an: ors. ealed; < . PRI e NI B Vuy soigmicns i rjedte 1o Taceile and ow R e toeany £t o the war [N ST 0, detp i an ar good make and in every wanted size, in a-wide-range-of rs. a6 eads Guilty to | Mr, Starr is enthusiastic . L. Crooks and A. C: he library is assisting in guis} oar M“u"fi Breach of Peace. location of the plant. T believe thas| Taftville and New London 'al;;;snm work along the lne of “work being /MMl 1t never could be revealed. handsome patterns. i 1 e She tosksion o the Conneetisst Ship- |0 C, Patber and 3/ Harels, “Tart. 4008 By oot HbEa e, T oemie. : Crex Rugs, sizes 27 x 54 inches to 36 x 72 incles— Mre. Ollga Daubwick: ot Uncisyill | builing compiny ot Browning brach |, vilie nd New London line. ' / s s I i T et rice tange: 89 fo $1.89 ‘ was_arraigned béfo¥e Judge Bmiddy|cannot be equalied. Engineers ha ey Expryss—W, H. Sweet and C g L . mn mm wnRK on Monday night on A charge of|t0ld me that It is the best location for | Yerrinston. weet-and C | being sola there. The lbrary hus al- March Tth, 1915, P g B sttt |, S o, o, R o Night Rure TS, ichael ‘uelda ving &, natu Tequi es. e v 1 OF ALL KINDS ON Mrs. Daubwick Boaled mith the depth of waife and iurproh:.lml‘z tof 1D Bowen and _George Conrad, e otia to Thide Dooks 0t the™R 5 price range 49c to $2.59 3 went to jéw London harbor make tl imanti id Ne on = . . .. . - £ AUTOMOBILES, u."““x-m onss’ afioe b Delongings | 1dea1 one for ihia ndustey” * " |3 McGione wnd O B, Amferson |PTaTY_when they will:bo sent €0 the Axminster Rugs, sizes 18 x 36 inches to.36 x 72 inches §¢ = uel : TR S there was a dispute. Mrs, ‘Willimanti a4 New T boys wherever needed = p CARRIAGES, WAGONS, - | pushodSir. Dadbwik ovr 1 1o |t pls i vk oxmn b | ¢ Erpnis "t 5, ron, e . . —price range $1.50 {0 $6.75 TAFTVILLE Cburch & A“en Wilton and Body Brussels Rugs, sizes 27 x 54 inches to 1 Rag Rugs, sizes 18 x 36 inches t0-36"x 72 inches—i B Py L in the hands of & New York broker.| ville, West Side and Yalio mue —1. Manchester and A. 0. McNulty, Gets Captain's Commission. poswell avemus and Leurel Hill Lieut. John Jennings, U. S. medical | 10w, ¢ @ corps, who has been examining the| = Central Vilage ive > Jeunine, eyes of the aviators at Massachusetts 11—Ge [ Institute of Technology and at the| —ence South coomirey. and B, Flor- B and the woman toM in court | facilities. M Iready engag: Willimantle and ¥ew Lond TRUCKS and CARTS {hat ahe reseived painful injaries Trom x";‘fifln&?:fira&ukymz igased inf W = R{rm:;"f:? ondon Tné carxsi guilty | tral t radls d to the perty. Ic A ew Lond 1 P i Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trime ot the chargs and,the Sudse Tned er | The e T R vty PR o b p R Pitan s Lluhénhg Puts 'fl"‘/il’I??PN out of s . -36 x 72-inches—price range $3.50 to $15.00 i S, Wesd™ Work. | ng"lo L. "Sobeph Dacior o AR R L T e eI = e Nae 15 Maib Street - EXTRA, SPECIAL !—Axminster Rugs, size 27 % 54 Blacksmithing ‘in all ‘i inces. | interpreter. 7 > 3 £ th . S stock for sale. Half of the stock has| ville West Side and Yartic line, | The second thunder storm of the mches—()pemng price $2.79, regular value $3.25 the village Wednes- already been placed and the balance is |$—V. May and F. Bremmog Greems- gfi%’fifig Grg i“ex ;gund; FUNERAL ; T s and lightning were accompan Y a ’ wtt 4 ak l' ll ther heavy rain. THe lightning put ! TS TT iy 4 & cl c i e ;:0&;3:5;1 zll’:: male room of 3Mill DIRE 0Rs GARPHS AND MA INGS ALL GOOD KINDS 507 to 515 North Main St. o oorintiston ™ foc & Mhoft itny BuY . ‘Weol Tnigrain Carpets, made and laid free during Sprmg < e I *Opening, Week—price 75¢ a yard. / L Mussachusetts General hoepital, has Brevities. i received a commission as captain and Spare List. Bardr AL 4 U1 &6 Bis haaks o [MBALMERS Tapestry Brussels and Velvet Carpets, for halls-and fy | Ifas been-ordered. to report at one of| 1—W. Abell and Miner Smead. North A etreet. stairs—at 98¢ to $2.25 a yard. o 98 or, Georee 21/ Temmings of Toro] S i ko aod Ao “Miss Osita Goyette has accepted 3 Lady Assistant bre Matting, new colorings and attractive d S— ett City. 3 41, axmuo and H, vnmn:mme position with the' Pofiemah company. i - F Tore g g g 4 esxgu G e o 5—A: Jackson and E. 3. Fiynn. o Telephone 328-3 Openmg price 39¢.a yard, value 45¢ ] % et SO el b i ey B R vt b | R Rl o ¥y d. e vil- i eveing e enity Baweonsl §-F Little and . Miger. - *|1age. WM, SMITH ALLEN Robert Auger of South A street has returned to work after a Week's va- cation. = L FE ()WERS spending a few days'with his brother in Fairhaven. Blooming Plants, Cutflowsrs, Peas of exceptional quality. Fhr.l is " entirely church, the preacher being Rev. ¥. B.| $-—B. Curran and J. Johnstone, sare, how- | Whi itcome, rector of -Christ church, IM Simeox and H. Shaw. Watertown, Conn. 1i~W. Pope and Geofge Hotston. 14—A. Uncles » Laram ESERNR The Home 1L adlier :n% % Goat i Remedy @it sy = ™ Uhecte INLAID AND. PRINTED- LINOLEUM OuSprmulhwmgofhmhumummm The designs include tile and parquet effects, mat- hngandarpetduum,ahopcflsmplmhdyds a@edforbedms,huhmhd\mmh&,m g “..4,; Clish. - The -school children are presénting | D, Wed 3 Linoleums easily kgpt ean and the most .mr, . ot ufi Mm prn [STAPERE 0 fhelr teachers with the frst pusey wil- Deslong for. Furmcaler, WadStoa, Dec of all fl ::““WZ ek ows of sedson., P, VER STEEG, Florist, oot 4 pu.-n take and sure . Naval Machinfet Held: 57 Lafayotte Street Tslephone 760 “ Miss Helen G. Abbots-of Boston was & recent visitor at the home of friends on Norwieh avenue. gt Henri Blais of South Slater avenue has resigned his ition with the Shore Line Tl company. naval machiist Hale's Honey E e D S bt 8 by Captain Thomas . Of Horehiound and Tar §§:;““:mm%”‘3&:h;§:: : “"'W“% zioffi:fl;%%fflfi Joseph 3 Jodoin of Bouih G strest has jations. Sold by all droggists. e BA R i o o, Mesiin 0‘ thé Unfon Bank & ey v -:.nm‘-an— — af New London. Tou Walter Keadsick. who his mede a Harold. W, Jones, 22 years aa.a Printed Linoleums at 65¢ a square yard,,value 75¢ Prinfed Linoleums at 75¢ a square yard, value 85¢ JInlaid Linoleums at $1.19 a square yard, value $1.39 Sheca & Burke- © 41 Maia Strsst Faneral Directors THE _PORTEOUS: Z,& , MITCHH&L;CO»V‘ L Mminknnlm . ufi A-mum

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