Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 22, 1919, Page 2

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- ’ Tt will m‘znd shock “card‘fl Momm O,er the lMd’ Murray’s Boston Store |:5:5%5%: 0 ™ Always Keep Cascarets at Hand” of the death of George A. Bartlett, which occurred Friday night at about WILLIMANTIC, CONN. S D e Childsen think them dandy, Thursday afternoon in a serious con- i Ny Gition, A fow immmdiate {riends knew They are Mild Cathartic Candy. ot his serious iu;dess h:z were not Contain nothing to harm, "Tu‘ul;u“un re of the sudden change whi X 2 N s AN IMPORTANT SALE OF . [fEhes i \ Warklikes cham. “Ten Cents” ki " day. \ - in January he was stricken with tae influenza but recovered sufficient < - ot to return to his office for a few da) and two weeks ago Friday was obligid l l to give up work and go home, suff . ing at that time with masteids back of both ears. After being taken to the hospital, therehwzm some talk Otl' - an operation, but hi: ondition would Unsettled conditions caused many | [0 Termit it. The immediate cause of his deaih was meningiis. Z 7 1" George A. Bartlett was born in this manufacturers to offer their surplus-|ciiy 45 years ago last Decamber. and obtained his early education in local i schools and later attended & private es at less than cost of making. In|school in Meriden. He learned the printers trade from his step-father, the late John A. McDorald, who with . ¢ 4 4 i lthe late Fayette Safford, established this way we took possession of a line| (i Tz, tavetc Enterprise in 1877, which was afterwards changed to the e Qs . Willimantio Chronicle. His = father of Women’s Skirts which we can of- | gica while George was quite young and his mother, Vera A. Bartlett, later 03 married John A. MoDonald. Thgfde- fer you at extremely low prices. |ceased for the past twenty years has Covered in Velour, Tapestry, Leather and Imitation Leather. Some with cane backs and sides and others are allover stuffed. Take a Year To Pay We can save you a nice sum on your Parlor Suite if you come to this sale. Most of the offerings at these regular DR & Ak e, 03 4 Ume | ostad of sty barh pills, lts, | o bile and constipation oison rom BRE R reicen decte minch loweee fun et They come from a welllnown)the Cuonicie Printing Co, bhaving | exstor ull of dangarous calawnel, why | ihe bowels without griping and swesies | | !l values would be, but meny are reduced Bt s by © | don’t you kesp Cascarets bandy for the | the child’s little stomach. Any young- maker. They are perfectly tailored| Georse i Bartlett wis a progtessive | children? Cascazets can always be de- | ster will gladly cat a candy Casoaret a actually less than cost to and valuable citizen to this commu- ¥ A % E pended upon when a good liver amd night and will wake up feeling fine S cd“g‘!‘a‘ bowel cleansing is necessary—they move Compleie directions on each 10 cent box. Was for | mE—— e .y |the adyancement and benefit of his 5 - 1, 4 1 " and o a s e ay’ tol y navy blue and black, a few plaids | native city. He was a repubiican in | 224 cpmplete arrangements will be | (Sunday) afternoon by members of politics and a_Representative in - e o 2 S CN = o the lezislature at Hartford from the |MOTiNg. The team numbers and cap- meeting of San Jo=e council will room more attractive and . v - % taln of each team is_as follows: No.|be held at which time the third degree and stripes. mgr_. sirn-}))’g"i'g"{’fla n the vear I 1 W. F Lymax;; P W. . Lenon: will be conterred upon a class of 35 : SAVE YOU MONEY. e jon te M0l 6 Jolicisea Riordan; 5, J. D.|candidates. The K. of C. orchestra portant committee of incorporatic = Slianat v Conant; 6, P. J Laramee: 7, Jay M. |will furnish musi e .. . He also attended the republic: = J o e s osc l d The purchase has been divided into |(ignai convention heid ar Chicago Shepierd; & R il Fenton; ¢ C. H.| The cotbined losses of the Jones oy 1IC. JA 1912. He was a member of and in|p Sulivam: 15 K N. Hileuse: 15, Gfl\'ar-'; Co., and privat: car owners, “Th 7 the past held offices In many organi- | 7o =% 5 14, i S who had the'r respective cars in the 1 1 H ices’’ [ N two lots, as follows: ames H. Hurley; 14, J MR e IR e Big Store with the Little Prices’ tions in this city, among them be- { (i T qtrleys Th 7, S Hur T § b _ N e 5 &\ 9-11-13 WATER STREET, NORWICH, CONN. - 3 of N: r lodge, 1 t chancellor of Natchaug lodge, | 1.7y 1RE0s 16 Bl Deniss sxamiof surance ks No. 22 Knights of Pythies; Obweve- | 5 3/ Gferheads 18, Androw rs. Reguar $ 8.50 Q‘xal.lty—S—cALE PRICE $5.98 tuck lodge, No. 9. o F. Wil ph . Berand! 25 Win, O Sitey | TH2Y e ce Regular $10.00 Quality—SALE PRICE $6.98 manufacture today. Let and made of fine serge and poplin in |2, this ¢ty a stood for everythi us make your living Thomas Murray; 24, H. C. Smith i i 2 . H. C. Smith ate cars but the amonnt of insur- Een W. C. Backus; | ance carried by the Garage Co. could Sl ; : 29 |not be ascertained. It is not known 3L | what c a the fire to siart from 30, . the old Alert Hose Co. No. 1, of arrabee, Jr.; ithe auto t of L. A. ouard, tl shed connectod with the garage but L short time hefore the fire was dis- covered by joseph Couchon. Consid- crable wate: was used to check the Donald, and an uncl amuel Snow o :“iM S ,“and an_uncl el Sn . 1o time. The zarage and barn con- of Hartford. He .made his home in contribution ey N this city at 215 Church strect, and for | The manl fricnds of Daniel F. Kil- |is the fi tire of any e this city L ars had a sun | lourey of this city will aocked ond | has had in a long time. lfarm in the town of grieved to iearn of his death Patriotic he was much cccurred at the Grace hospriaf in 1 RiHe thoroughbred Gue aven, Friday mornine a' 7 o'c an original member of Wheel club clers. He is surv Helen Carpenter Ba nd one son, nuel Eisenberg. that a_quick and the call for this made by the public canvassers call and Draperies will be found a special 13 lot of Curtains that should attract your attention if you have need for them. The designs and material || In the section devoted to Curtains s i is an adult B a. m. The pas cxercises in Connection iday were held atlin the absence of Mrs. P. D. Ballou, | from 12 moon until'c p. m. and ¢he R. 45 |the president, who was detained at|F. D. carriers will have a holiday, t 2 c o £ public |home by - : ; ol Jackson siveet m, conduct the serv f home by the illness of her daushter. State Organizer O, Letendre is in r t;or::i o?fm‘fvhdxsl;”‘h He had been 1‘1 bu{fld, short time, the four upper grades 'iOrshiD as at the morning hour at|Mrs. Walter Marshall wae the hostess |town for a few working in the . ” s death. th influe; t s in the following pro- | Willimanti a ed by Mrs. H. E. Paul, |interest of the Woodmen of _tho will help make a window and a room { The nz:z :\gd mee((mg]ar ':\;l e ;x.-\-m,wq 1to pne s ks — 5 \‘«;olr] Mrs. John Whalley | World. The order weg organized in < p ; mmittees, ofc, in_conn is condition rapidly became N . L. Kanahan. this vlace several years ago more attractive, besides the satis- coming drive next we serious and_on Thursday. hi brother PLAINFIELD Miller is a guest at his r drcoped out ‘un,{’““mt ? 2 in the Ne: was held Fri- | Thomas H. Killourey w t for anfl Gomo Many local people aticrded the ball James Elair. He was arely held here by the faction of knowing you have pur- ¥ night in the chamber oFcommerce | was with him wher The de- e eben Fol given in honor of the 36th F a member of the 26th and was wound- |few who remained. Mr. Lotendre ds rooms 4 presid£l over | ceased was but 33 of age and ] Among the membe this village were Corp er Mitchell, Edgar Lerar W tionE: For ed three times, and has been sent|in hopes of reviving the lodge. home on that account. He was cited | Louis E. Baldwin of Middletown was for bravery and wears the Croix de|a caller here Friday. called the s brothe In view chased them at a worth-while saving. ted the 6 Union \lhert - ‘E:p}ii;; \;y‘;n\{n:— formerly conducted hy their Cotnoir, Conoyer, William | Guerre, < TN i e Sbs e AT 1d capts of the| , the late J < . $2.50 White or Ecru Net|$4.50 White or Ecru Net motion was mado o one of Willimantic’s hest kncisn | * Curtains — Special $1.98| today, but the stores Bouley and Al S The post office, bank and libra 53 The British American War will be closed Storcs PENDLETON HILL wrel > . the captain of each team | young men and a member of the fol ! ( ; ! e ke Ao L a me r of the fol- fund weel remain open. The postoffice is closed | Henry Johuson and Frank Brown e Curta Special $3.75 £o: Uit s usting h o inet jowing oy from § a. m. to 6.30 pom. {were tilt fishing at Wauchaug pond air. ¢ By feit o reore gt Ameunt previously Although there was no sale of Red |recently and brought home some fine $3.50 White or Ecru Net| Par mey and Otto B, Robinson were an: | 3,147, money coll F Bl e Sceraine ‘2051- rze fish as the result of their day’s - 4 : o ; -0 nted the committee to do this work, | o e L s 1 i Curtains — Special $2.69/ 5550 Whitz or Ecru Net|Tuirty-cignt teams have ; e Dorcas Circle of The. Eings| s Lucy Lester has roetved wond pair. e § D to do the car 3 o'clock trat | Daughters, through the agent, Mrs, B, [that_her brother Samuel has arrived 4.0 " \aie i N Curtains — Speéial $4.49 the towns of Elareis ESei W el tiw;:mvdd o reworth has - d to|H. Hiscox, will receive $103.41 which {in New Yor flmLanfi&f Y 00 White or Ecru Net W iadnatn K _ ovey. 3, died at|by < an e after spending the past year |goes to the anti-tuberculosis commit- | Supervisor O. E. Lowell of Norwiel Curtair Special $2.98 air which comprises Dis e home of lds parents, M. and Mrs. | be and entertaining. !in New York city. of the town, and to Volunlown, |Visited the Hill school Wednesday. Curtains — Special $2.9 pair. quota to be raised b Walter, Hover 115 Mansfiid avente | ac ge Windham Gentor School an| The Camp Fire G s village | The sum is based on the gr rtin Chapman returned te $2300. A motion Jewett Cit $6.00 White or Ecru Net|ed at the menting th won the 19¢h annivers- | held a meeting T ipts of the sale of Red Cro: Tuesday. in, & th being diphthe Be. 1 b he camp S hirth of Jame Z el 1o having spent twe or | oiles SN0 S et Text Monday | George and Walter. Funeral services - dign < = : is again at home here. — Special $3.49/ Curtains Special $4.28 night. seotiot B org et Monday | were held from s late home Frida he Life of MOOSUT saron Tetiow of Westerly, who be- n Ly embers of kng the place of in connection with | trvi Dirthday. their members Afteznoon at 3 place in St. X clock. FEa seph’s cerr to_be used in making the will be given to the team cap was the opinion of those present the meeting Friday ni tter has been received |l0Ngs to the Fifth Canadian battalien, e Touis Migne it of Moo. |Visited for a few days this week at ba home sure | Mrs. Martin Chapman’ He was on Anoth from Pri Sup, g-ying that hg wil pair. = y i 5 Rl sbls 1 two weeks' furlouzh and is to return e - . T i o ecial evercises held| The Ladies’ A tonignt (Saturday) and is to be ac-|®.1WO weel ug 8 0 Cretonnes That Will Beautify the Home |fort be mase o zocci el ety The L i ompanied by two friends aiso badly |(o Montreal today —(Saturday). M. in as fast as possible on : uch testimony being of- | stroet Windham Hich School. | the church hali They are to get off the 5.45 .Tcém“- as “f,d"?ed “"1"0 b Piuahm B o hiaet ol Cretonnes milightior |- e e ferod in connection with some of the n iew street, pa- | and other zood |p. m. train from Providence. A large |30 was in the hospital for month. He still carries two pieces of one piece in his 3 a5 | ttandinge o crowd is expected to gize the veriin- ing soldier a hearty welcome home. |Shrapuel in his bod dark grounds on which have been printed Vashington Mr. and Mis J + First re- | geaulting: Aliraham. Keng : 4 f John| Many from Moosup attended the bal | DD and one piece which entered at tha A 5 “s = WIS n rug atterded of Johr ; i il x dito floral, stripes or Oriental designs, “with |2orts from the captains of the and was fined 32 and o ns of ) ot. at Daniclson siven by the stato gusrd | lIeck passed downward hrough the ) » 1% | teams, with a captain and three oth- 5 el iiare e home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Du- COVENTRY ual you've ever seen,” are most pleumg.us on each team, each team covering and 2 Mrs. S HC. i\ say to the I students Frid the second be Lumber Question applause. or sections reets to the eye, and will help solve many dec-|c5in Sirects or soctions of st The charge of br . 3 _per slij of the peace was nolled and judgment orations and fancy work. Triday nignt. A e o v e o Boiites bes raBleor: dacosating th At the meeting Monday night final = = : $13€3 ing sur e for decorauing e Jennings Killian, U, S, marine, was| A surprise shower was given Miss a Moosup caller Friday. Hattie Hawkins Tuesday evening at A number of the members o° the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence |T. O. F. 4347 of Moos to attend . A large number of pretty and 2 seful article won charge of intoxicatio! e A % 1n Mack was befors ihe court on > You and| The Independent Order d dance gi that or- was presented to her. home, their attractive and delicate color : s was Deadner. He | resentatives | 10Ws is pla idence at the Narragansett |4 very pleasant time was spent, Be- binati d f; desi b | F ki fine of $1 and costs amounting churches i Through at i W renis were served during TESTRNG SRS ey SOl oA {IPANKIIN providence, R 1. J]10 3850 on the charse of intoxica- e e Plainfield L. Dupuis, Willlam Laroche, worked to many advantages — Prices . ; range from 49c¢ to 89c a yard. Machine =~ eicehornes: Union 963 Company Union 1857 Engineers Founders Machinists le and Edzar V. Du- North parish motored to Providence Thurs- |Were closed Monday on aceount of an all-day teachers’ meeting in South Collonan, Daniel Smith, Ray- | Coventry len, Pat Tillinghast, 2unk Mary Horton, teacher in Dis~ nded the Putnam-iveh trict 2o, 8, spent the week end at her ume at Putnar home in Pomfret. Putnam. beat the Webs May Manning nd the wee] £1 and costs amounting to ST.6) on a |, On 2ccount of o e charge of infoxication. e e e Frank Thomas pleaded not guilty A bicie e to_the charge of intoxication. Mo e Frank Thomas pleadei not gu gnsy 2al who i Japanese Rugs and Cottage Rugs ! 10 % lehe: s as he present g e 5 The Ready Helpers gave the third Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR.- §['® the charge of intoxication. After |, "1 Fmma P. ¢ Wed rev - - 1t LISS ENGINES. B 5 ch evidence of a detr: and in her place, Mrs. mid [ e s e Tye ve Vednesday evening. FOR FLOOR COVERING B ey orowm Valve b o =) mture | Brown, conoty superintendent of [, Rev. John tul o COLCHESTER prescnted was 3 *Orama, liss . Engines, Engine Repai Thomas to or tate Farm | poat o o e O orortine | minister communio who| J. G. Kelley of Willimantic was the | Tt s i 2 . " ' Shating, Hangers, Pull Bawsr | for Inebriat meet gave a vory luterssting ) StrEan e e of T. F. Kelley on Pleasant |& minstrel show, Love and a Carving Nothing in the line of floor Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Bear Jones of Trebroq | {41 and_conducted a qulz meeting il R e Tho audience was the judge Bt { e gtnck’zlw.—:ycs e ey S b '\;gmw“:""" of ‘(‘;J,F‘"‘ i \!;n'(;‘ 2 S Gclote Daniel Goldbs visiting frienis vor was won by the min- sovering will give better serv- General Mill Repairs, ¢ copy of “The Young Crusader” in| Rev. Albert Dornell's Sunday morn = nd . Mrs: Wi < € - Special machinery of all kinds, {| PCVin A Tracy of Norwieh was a| cory ~'which may Ve represented |ing subject at the . Co flonat || ATEEW OT e e bers B Meeal ) e S e : a wn fo h Bt ay 4 2 St e 20 e les o Piehit and the Finteh | ge W 2y at- . . ice than Giass or Cottag P e noon e o Wlaay st thelimestings anid Bridsy (83 coplesieliuch L ATRIsht andithe Hobby 1 | fenatug itfioimesifng (ot ‘NewiGonnon J R Lee is visiting {riends ng from a severe iilnes 3} 2 . 3 = ace. ¢ L | County Pomona grange. isfield, Mass. ; 1 e he First C tional church, | ¢eavor meeting. | M ial vices - _ Albert F. Young of Toston s vi e 1 ins | theme at the Bar shurch is Where | W1ch Was owaed by the late Hyman [pg) tho died some tim 5 ES fiia s Geotheritolter o Tt m., church chool will meet ins | theme at the Baptist church is Where [ W ieh Was wasd by the late Hyman | paimer, who died some time ago. a hallway or room can } VOILES AND PARIS 3 r oung of < the church house: 1 . m., morning v's Forum will voom. H. J. this cit T PLAIDS The Thread City Fifs and Drum corps will torn out for a_street pa- 3 3 . r] Rev. Harold Winship of Hartford, iven to the Coon Munu-:ctagi C 40 on MAnRselali . 2. |, “former “pastor here, was present at w York. It is reported that the the Ready Helpers' play Wednesday made so much more attractiv in - L - -3 5 et Wiy e y will theroughly overhaul the = Beautiful assortment just in. Use}| SOpE® Wil torn o= Martindale, or. _ Subject, Present L 2! ! evening and read several poems from b Coupon for samples 1f interested, §| Bioso cory gefion Wil C“_;‘_g 2 ur Employment Problems! 7 p. m., | ning SCrli'\'iqcr' is Tk " : Plant S0 wrlll start business there at |, book he: obtatned while in France. 4 e D ay A Happy Evening in the Church |tira and Sardis. There w L ae. 4 8 He also sang some war songs. with one or two here and sgecy Bl Iosedl asor . Yo, Chapman, manag| ouse, Music under tion of Mr. | evangelisti ging w he| Word was received here Thursday S d th littl Voiles. 3 Wwanare drums for the cocps | 204 Mrs. Caswell, Miss McGreagor, | Perfect Life (Jones) by jof the death of Mrs. Eudocia Saund-| Charity covers a muilitede of sins there, and they cost so little. . TRl TS | ano. Rev. J. B. Aldrich’ |5, Widow of Hosmer Saun at|when it is at home. are cume drums Middle: hospital. Burial was in t the Me and then some. At the Loyal Temperance Legion |morning at ino Aerh s cvice, B T T The colorings 2nd designs are | Deep er. She was a native of this inday | Call to room A delegation from Violet Rebekan |MTiccting at v e W e T place and resided here up to the time 5 : Address .. sseseenis | lodge L0, O O, F. ettended tne|3fieTobn af 15, Mes. J. J: Fields of Syt of bet hughand's aecense: Sneis - | - Children COry tra e school of inutruction for officers, held |~ r' p s Shiel vived by two sons, Charles of Provi 5 i e THE H. C. MURRAY CO. in Norwich, Friday afternoon. | First Baptist Churc!'i, .Amusn- dD. N;x::fi; L 10 wWin. | dence and Simer of Tssex. FOR FLETCHER'S illi i ter, minister. 10.45, mnday . (Lezner went to Wi > 5 A Er S GRASS RUGS ) COTTAGE RUGS Willimantic, Conn. | Hyman S, Schwartz of Norwich was | morning worchin, The New Day i |sted Friday to ationd the Older Beve | Birtasy, ) et A STFOIRILA in’ Willimariic this wesk and it is|Our Chureh Sehiool; twelve-minute | Conference as a delegate from e il elose | 30x60 inch ........ $ 1.89(24x36 inch ......... $1.00 7 Gretahotes o tuieatn v | b oSt nd 1he swserin SERES Sundn g e 5 X tendent of the school; 12 m. church| Harold E. Spicer, who has been in A MOT ’s " ol S 4 the place Iy t th o 3 S. Q. I, leader, viati echanical work Tex- 36x72 inch ........ $ 250(27x54 inch ........ $1.50| KILLOUREY BROS. ¢ Dlace eany next menth | achocll §p R s 0.7, feader | he Stiation meopmhical work 1t Fex HER’S STRENGT & ' race an T 3 { k e s, returned {o his home on 4x7 feet .... $ 4.75|30x60 inch ......... $1.59| FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM- e iy eving SioEL Toaeh \t‘f\:\{omlng e et Mother, whose hands rock the cradle, often needs more 6x9 feet .......... $ 6.98/36x72 inch u.uus.. $2.50 BALMERS service at Camp _Gordon, ' Georsia, L O S sy Rk roturned Thursday, | than ordinary food to help maintain the blcod-quality and S h has been statione o o Hos s relieved from active du g : O9x12 feet ......... $14.00{4x7 feet . $4.50|* :,:::;’ 'J‘.”-::TMIZ;M last July, Jdeut. Cochrans received | Subjoct of lesson-Sermon Erme Raney, strength and to assure adequate nourizhment to the I oy o Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev, |at Newport News from over child, It is as unwise for the mother, as it is dangerous Camp Gordon' since lest August. C. Harley Smith, minister—10.45 a. m., | through Jewett City T - » e G Harley Smith, minister 1047 a. m | o « special o for Gy Dev- | to the child, to place dependence upon alccholic stimue Items of Interest “Round” the Store DR F. C. JACKSON |om rhes i o, ™ | Somontion i rongs e 1o, o threw o s mcsfuce atuchcd | lation, for strength is not fouod in alcohol. 2 ) * e av 7. 5 . N " he Wi God. A a R 1C] or for mother, One lot of Women’s Hosiery in black, white and colors, value i Today, Washington's ~birthd: CL il ng OF & 1ow oh r = s proclama % Tavor b. |and in five minutes the r ge was national holiday. all the banks pjSCema et Foeonl |1 ke hasas, Be b 9 A 5 na Se . Dhiag ¢ | in her hands as been in a hos- 4 3 59¢—Special 29¢ a pair to close out. D cr city, also all the offices in the town|Sermon, elving some reasons for the been in a hos- 44.inch wide 05! Cloths in medi 4 dark grounds, good > e ot (e et al chureh for 55000 persons to- d 3 . p ph) 4&—Specnl,§§c‘uma:a grounds, Remaved to 715 Main St. Willimantie e L ke closed Il Say: ;the U Ivote their life to full-fime service in oGIr 5 Robirton, Ir, onts : » i ours—9 & 2 30 § 5. m. Phone 44 | city wi . a X some ministerial or lay department of 5 e id society > Me . patterns, value ayi E cxl\)/ir::(li:isol_ beM z:::;: has been pre. | CHTStIaN work. 12 Pible study | odist church Thursday : con. 0 . by = B v . e school. & p. m., Epworth League de- [ Cross work was dome r b . . . Men's Linen Collars, a good brand, reguiar zsc quality, JAY M. SHEPARD vailed upon to continue as chairman of | yotinal And wormm Loy ceriee. 7 |ments were served. of purest cod liver oil, absolutely free from alcohol, is broken sizes—Special 12%:¢ for 2. the local thrift stamp campaign and|p m. in commemoration of the| The Ladies’ Society of the Consre- iess tue Gishd At 3 PAY] Buccseding Elmore & shepara | Ne,onOr f1as which the ity of Willl-| Washiington anniversary, twenty min- | gational church met in the vestcs on m s true friend, in that it performs a two-! utes will be given to singing patriotic | Thursday afternoon. As the duty. Scott’s is tonic-nourishment, particularly Funeral Dir cil of Defensc, for goinz over the top | songs. Sermon subjec:, Devotion—Its | so near Washington's Iirthdas, ih < & ] ral Director & Embalmer | the 1918 campaign now hangs in the | Bnrichment and Enlargement of Life. | room and table were decorated in pa- fitted for the trying peried .of motherhood. > ® . o |6062 North St., Willimantic | Jieirmans office in the Willimantic| At the South Covemtry Methodist | triotic colors, and the e 7 Savings Instituto builims. b e e | o miaNend hetieredments SCOTT'S EMULSION BUILBS UP STRENGTH. 5 E 4 hody Asststamt .. Mel conmection| A big-time is looked for tomorrow ' larged by two new classes, ome of |E. A. Faust prexded ai the meeting Soott & Powne, Bloomfiel. X.J. 8 [ % B .

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