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oving Pictures at the Majestic . X J | e 3 gt SVirginia Dare Council, No. 25, D. of : - meets in Shannon Building. ich, Conn., Lodge. No. 350, L. O. M, mests in Moose Home. jSsidner lodge No. 45, K. of P. vich o dety. No. 637, U. O ic] mmandery, . . U. 0. metts at 326 Main Street. ps Oscar, "No. 30. V. O. of A., s in Foresters’ Hall. Columbian Commandery, Ne. 4, K. T, meets ta Masonic Temple. ¢ ANNOUNCEMENTS The Otis Library will be closed thi: sftarnoon. See adv. £ ‘ames De Chinge & Co. have com- pleted the contract with the Thames Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. ’l! loving Pictures at the Auditorium Earope, a’ its Chicago is an famous editorial “h Anarchist.” Editorial writers . of the ,Tril e testified that they had followed Mr. Ford’'s pacifistic propaganda, but had ‘I not recognized it as a real danger to > the country until a news item was - & received from Detroit that Mr. Ford 3 2 3 was trying to discourage the recruiting Stops ALL Coal Waste z% ‘the Rio Grande. The item, au- thenticity of which was denied by Ford witnesses, stated that the Ford Coal Co. for improving their coal company wou! pay 1d not the salaries pockets. of empioyes who went to the border, : e # 4 hold their places for them nor care The IDEAL Bargain in Heating THE IDEAL-Arcola is a wonderful innovation It takes the Auction Postponed. IThe anction that was to be held on Thursday at 309 Asylum street was peostponed until today when it will be 4, rain or shine. for their dependents. Tt was then that the editorial was written. Tt called Mr. Ford an ' “ignor- ant idealist” and remarked that his views on disarmament might be differ- ent if his factories were on the Rio Grande instead of the peaceful Can- adian border. 2 Counsel for the manufacturer —at first filed suit in the federal court at Chicago, but later withdrew it and instituted proceedings in the state court,at Detroit.. Here the Tribune 3 Davis Theatre. [There are two big special feature photoplays and a snappy comedy on the programme at the Davis today and Saturday. The first is Shirley Masen in The Rescuing Angel a five- pert Paramount picture. When her . in heating cottages, stores, etc. place of a parlor stove. Buta stove wastes much of its heatup thechim- ney,whereas the IDEAL-Arcola is water-jacketed and circulates the excess heat to pipe-connect;d applied 'for a charge of venue and ige James G. Tucker, of the circuit court' of Macomb coutny, at Mt. Cle- mens, ‘was agreed upon to hear the case. Selection of a jury began May 12, It ‘consisted of eleven farmers and one roadbuilder. - A feature. of the case was the pro- duction by the defendant of more than twenty ‘witnesses from the Mexicng border to testify to raids, murders an other acts which to the mind of Tri: bune counsel established the fact that there was a condition of anarchy along the border. Professor Reeves of the University of ‘Michigan, appearing as a expert, testified that many of the Ford ut- ferances corresponded with the teach- ings of well-recognized anarchists. He gave definitions of the word “anarch- ist” which contained no reference to bomb-throwing, but which denoted one who_ works to overturn the Govern- ment, Counsel for the defendant that -government cxists only as it can to enforce its decrees and protect the lives and property of its citizens, that without force there can be no government and that where there is no government there is anarch Therefore. they “sought to establish that in opposing the recruiting. of sol- diers Mr. Ford opposed government itself, and, by 4he same token, sought to establish anarchy. ued husband heard that she was being courted by other men, just a few urs after she had promised to “love, héner and obey” him his vivid imagi nation conjured up all sorts of horri- BE images. He forgot his wife might " to keep their marriage a secret idom her former suitors! So there bre all sorts of complications, near- : IDEAL-Arcola R Outfit, *S42° Sessue Hayakawa, one of the real 5 masters of screen characterizations, is - 3 <{n to fi.’ndmirable advantage in '13111" Delivers soft, radiant warmth—not b latest ve-part photo-drama, e 2 Man Beneath the dry, coal. -gas laden atmosphere of stove heating. Does not rust out the second big fea- tyre. Miss Eddy plays opposite Ha- — lasts a lifetime. Healthful,cleanly, safe! No cellar needed. yakawa, portraying Kate Erskine, the otch girl whose love for an alien “Any Fitter will furnish in sizes to suit rooms and climatic conditions. For sale by ali Dealers. AMERICAN Radiators in adjoin- ing rooms, heating ALL from the one fire! NORTH LYME Rev. and Mrs. Francis Purvis_and Miss Eliza Martin were in New Lon- don Friday. Mrs. Carrie Granger- re- | turned home with them after a few | days'. visit -with her daughter, Mrs. Ewing. in New London. | “About 30 guests were entertained at Mrs. Herbert Maynard's Wednesday afternoon in honor of, the birthdays of. Wallace and . Kenmeth Maynard, Ada Babcock, Hamilton Jewett and | Evelyn Maynard, which: -occurred | Within the week. Sandwiches, cake, !ice cream and banas were served. Miss Helen Balorsky entertained very pleasingly with piano music and the entire affair proved very enjoyable. - | J. Lawrence Raymond has been| north after cattle the past week. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Strong and N. S. aad the realization of the ban of blood t stands between her happiness and that of her lover, furnishes her a'roie of tense dramafic and pathetic appeal % > % {Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew in the No. 1 Size IDEAL-Arcola with 100 sq. ft. of Radiation $ S84 Strong visited at A. F. Hewitt's in two-part comedy, Squared. completes HEGOW N - e o3 C 104 Groton Sunday. Mrs. Fanny Merritt tHe show. Note—This is the last pic- “« 3« “ “« 200 “ “ 136 returned with them for a visit. tiire the late Mr. Drew produced and “« g o« @ « 250 “ “ 148 Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Sisson, W. M. one can afford to miss it. % & ps & « o Sisson, Jr, and Dorothy Sisson were| 5 300 171 callers at H. B. Sisson’s at Deep River Breed Theatre. Prices include Expansion Tank and Drain Valve. Prices do not | Sunday. i di b i Giles L. Reynolds of e, AUty anl Vet Shh include labor, pipe and fittings. The radiation is of the regular 38-in. ;Mr., and’ Mrs. Ernoll ed in & mighty struggle for the height 3-column AMERICAN Peerless, plain pattern, shipped in as many {New Lopofi; Mrs: Flowasd iRoyuolds agnor of a strong man in Beauty separate sizes of Radiators as needed to suit your rooms. Outfits will s v Proof, the Harry T. Morey picture be shipped complete, f. 0. b. our warehouse, Boston, Mass. Mrs. Emma -Webber has returned which will be shown at the Breed the- it et S with” Trienas, M Sold ¢n' Installments agre tod 1dSaturday. The man New York. isfa corporal of the.Canadian North- ‘These outfits will, if desired, be sold by all Dealers on easy payment : Hamilton Jewett has been visiting TP Menala TR Ve e neen < at 10% in advance of prices above quoted on following terms — 20%, his uncle, "John Cone. in Lyme the past igacreat the gih Re yees forsahioot; with order, and balance in eleven equal monthly payments, without | week. . % « man who had attacked her. In interest. This Instaliment Plan lits to the GUMBY and d i Mrs. Fanny Tillotson was called to i \wilderness he recognizes in his ok S pity to ab. S 4 fited =Pp! only, | East Lyme Sunday by_the iliness of peisoner the man who Years before #pply to labor, pips and fittings., her sister, Mrs. Alvah Morgan. home and with great Investigate at once. rec ed hi Fred Miner of Camp Devens 'fl!l matic power is fought out his de- Catabow ahibiiais 8 ;. - . - A open views of homes, stores, effices, atc., with the ‘home Saturday and Sunday. o satisfy love and vengeance at IDEAL-Arcola Boiler in position will be matled (Free)." Wiite todan At Hamburg Friday a Welcome f duty. Beauty dapted trora Jamos Ofyar.. Cons 2= T e e AR TR daptec ; = i | sailors, ing at 6 p. m. with an te Foyal Mounted, puh‘llshed in 1911, e\ e .\ e\ e — | lowed by the presentation of the cer- 4nd none of its dramatic interest has tificates of appreciation to the bovs baen lost in the screening. Every 5 ed Stree \ by Charles M. Peck. smne rings true of the Northwest, for ,13,?,3,31 Federal t Boston e g‘::sz;o:? honor were then es- raui Scardon directed the picture in o corted by Uncle Sam and Liberty and the big woods in northern New York SeBool. ChilAres to thb . Grerige: . hall; et el e s 4 state when the snow lay deep in the Where a banquet was served by the woods. In the supporting cast are townspeople. Over 400 people were Betty Blythe, George Majeroni, Den- served in the course of the evening. ton Vane and Robert Gaillard. Doris |satety of the valuable cur housed NOANK This was followed by dancing in the Kenyon will also be seen in Wild|n his strong-room. The Little Diplo- 5 public hall. Music was furnished dur- Honey, an unusual flve-part drama|m,¢ js said to be the best and clever- | . The Methodist Sunday school will|ing the afternoon and for dancing by and the Pathe News will complete the | o i Baby Marie Osborne feature pro- jhave its annual picnic today (Friday)|the Nelseco band of Groton. Prof. bill for today and Saturday duced to date, which should .|.~sur("al Mystic Island. Power boats will| Pratt of Deep River had charge of the| e — . it a right royal reception at the Au-l|take the party from the Detwiller|dancing. The weather was ideal and! The Auditorium. ditorium theatre today and tomorrow,|wharf at 10 o'ciock. the whole affair proved a great suc- = s x . _|the most especially from the kiddies Mrs. Ada Fitch will entertain the| cess. ‘With her mother-love starved by a|yyo ardently love and worship Little | Mizpah class at her home, Friday af-| .John Evans was a caller at Alvah tack of ‘children upon which to show- yj.rie Sunshine as their supreme fa- | ternoon. Morgan's in East Lyme Sunday. s her affection, Mrs. Bradley West| ;io = Along with this feature the| Jacob Resnik has moved his fam-| Mrs. Waiter Gillette of East Fad- adopts Little Marie, a French child.|, 3, apisode of Antonio Moreno in|iiy from Frgnt streec to Chelsea,|dam wa sa week end guest of Miss rendered parentless and homeless by |, perily of Thunder Mountain and|Ma where he has secured employ- | Emily Stark and called on friends here the devastating Hun, much to.the an- | ), Kinogram Weekly will be shown.| ment. noyance of her curio-collecting iua- At £ The Lotus quartette of Boston is to = = e b = . i sing in the Baptist church the last foreign’inerloper will prove most un- | SOUTH WOODSTOCK | 505, /0 the Baptist, chure BOLTON joyiug. And l diey. West's fears o hooner Star, Capt. Stephen Bag- wre fully justificd when Little Marie| Edith Lowe home from New| .5 han gone for smordfish nd Mrs. Arthur Bllsworth and nakes a playmgte of Sambo, the di- [ York for a few weeks. 1 P The Gl Beout camp at: Baker Point )t Manchester are at Charles N. ninutive son of the colored laundress, | Mrs. G. M. Shy is spending_ several | . 10e GiT, Beont CUBb at SEeh Cornt * cottage, which they have out West is culte ready to forgive all| weeks with Mr. and Mrs, H. S. Wells. | iesivee Beyeral BRetions WECnesday | ronteq for a time. ) their chiidish mischievousness| * Mrs. H. D. Pierce and daughter are | TG, CAmB has Droven very Pobular. | ™ sr and Mrs. Raymond Alvord and when he learns that Little Marie’s with Miss Ida | IS8 K0T A e Mossarhn. | family of Harfford are at Mrs. Fred oravery een responsible for the ey ¥ H. Phelps’ cottage. Mrs. Henry Fryer of Willimantic has returned home after a visit with her mother, Mrs. E. Jane Finley. Mrs. Robert C. Loomis and son of Westfield. Mass., are guests of Mr. and Mabel Tourjee returas today (Friday) from Mystic where she has spent a week. Mrs. M. E. Bailey of High street. an YOU GET RESULTS AT Jewett Business School invalid for years, continues to im- e ! | prove, and can mow walk about the|Mr William H. Loomis. =~ house a little. Mrs. Bailey suffered| MTrs. Jol POl widow of former Senator Kearns, is a guest of Mr.'and Mrs. F. H. Levey. Mr. and Mrs. Roy T. Carpenter of Westfield, Mas are at Frank L. Loomi; from a broken hip. Work is going on well in the ship- vard and the launching is expected in about two weeks. It is not yet known whether others of the huils partly done will be completed. Marjorie Brown of Springfield siting at Mrs. Francis E. Rug- Capt. and Mrs. Blanchard Gardner, sles Personal instruction and supervision. Students placed in [|of Now York, are emjoying o vaca | ¥'5.. Charles M. Lee has returned, 2 i i I s after a month's stay in_ Manchester responsible and well-paying positions. Spent in their auxiliary boal, The | oifh her daughter, Mrs. Harry Home- Mrs.: Myra Lappen has returned to| PUr%: . Public stenographic work a feature. her ' home dn’ Portiand, “Me., “after-a| 3 and Mes. Diwerd Roas of. Bas- visit to Mrs. E. L. Davis and Mrs.|$088: R. L. brought Mrs. Ross’ niece. COME IN AND TALK IT OVER o el g Miss Katherine Lee, home in their au- | : Mrs. Lawrence Ashcraft and in- |tomobile Sunday. = - fant daughter are . expected home| Miss Ruth Jones is visiting relatives JEWETT BUSINESS SCHOOL rom: Lawrenco Rospital this week ||\t o pie ana smait daughter are guests of friens tn Wor- cester. Henry Massey entertained a com- pany of yvoung people at his tome on Tuesday evening in honor of the birth- | day of his friend, John Hutchinson, has left port for a codfishing trip. Business Office Room 308, Thayer Bidg. Telephone 1311 Norwich, Conn. Striped clothing may be abolished at the penitentiaries, but it is still on view with our haberdashing youth. “The Best Your Mohéy Can Buy” Our Office at 14 Thames Street is now ready and.we invite the public ' to either call or phone their orders, where they will be given “ . . prompt and careful attention. We also wish to announce that our pl'ant-i‘i running on a five day basis, _hence we are closed all day Saturday all year round. THAMES COAL COMPANY | Offices—14 Thames Street, Phone 560-208-212 West Main St., Phone 190 YARD—Thames Square TIMOTHY GALLIVAN, Superintendent ° GALFES FERRY ~The second number musicales arranged by Buckingham, president of the club, was given the Country club house Wednesday evening. community sing led by Mrs. Woodruff of Richmond Hills. with afrs. William . Efliott of Nor- wich accompanist, preceded the fol- lowing progtumme ‘as announced by Hev. Allen Shaw Bush: Piano. Bois, Miss Olive Hunt; Khaki James Moore of Norwich Wearin' for You, Miss Ha feld; Novallette, MacDowell, Hunt; The Bell Ringers. M Nights Has a Thousand s, Jean, Mrs. Walter M. Buckingham: Shad- ows, Miss Banfield; Over the Desert. Mr. Moore: Etude Caprice, Rudolpha Gainz, Miss Hunt. Encores for each number were pleasingly given. Master Richard lLatimer of the village won favor with recitations, The Swing, and two encores; folloiwng the com- munity sing previous to the arranged program. Miss Olive Hunt of Nor- wich, who played with wonderful technique and expression. Miss Ha- zel ‘Banfield, also of Norwich, who ha a sweet contralto yoice, with James J. Moore's fine baritone. with . Miss Isabel Mets of New York, accompan- ist; provided a fine musical even- ing. A silver offering was taken the close of the programme. A_small annex is being built on the east side of the clubhouse for a kit- cheneite. Rehearsals are being held for the appearance of the la lLa Pa- loose Minstrels at the clubhouse. Ogden Smith of Newarlk, N. J., ar- rived last week to spend a vacation of iwo weeks with his mother, Mr <. 'O. Smith, at tne family summer cottage. Charies . Winchester of Norwich, an engineer on the New Haven road. is spending a week's vacation w his son. -J. Otis Winchester at bungalow at Perkins place. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Benn and party of Hartford motored to the villaze on Saturday evening for an over Sunday visit. at the home of rs. Bém s Mrs. Joab B. in_a series of Mrs. Walter aunt, Roge: Misses Louise and Natalie who have been guests of their for iwo" weeks, returned with parents to Hartford Sunday noon. Mrs. T Parker Tangle, who peen the' guest of her niece, Mrs. C. Redon, at fer summer home in the willaze for a month, returned on 3Wednesday eveninz to her home in Washington, R. I. At th> worth meeting held at day evening service for business the Sun- election League the close of the of delegates to attend the institute of the Epworth League at Williman- tic Camp Ground from Aug. 17 to Aug. 24. Rev. O. E. Newton and Mrs Newton and Mrs. Harmon L. Perkins were clected. Lawrence Pearce, wio has been a clerk in the v and Povey for some weeks, gave up the position last week and has left with his mistacr, Mrs, Minnie Pearce of Norwich and his uncle, Ensign I B Banker who 1ecent received dischirge from rvice the sub- marine base tc visit the relative: 1 Shelbyville. Indjana. Mrs. Pearce with her son, Lawrence. came cast from Kansas last vear, joining her brother, Ensign Banker, here. Mr. and Mrs, Nelson C. Crowell of The Pines, spent the weck-end with relatives in Mystic Miss Lmnella Maynard and her brother. Byron Maynard of Groton are guests of their grandmother, Mrs. Lydia S, Maynard at her home in the village pefore leaving to make their home at Tom's River, J. Mrs. Harmon L. Perkins, a member of the camp meeting committee of the M. E. church, left Wednesday to open the Gales Ferry house at the Willi- mantic* Camp Ground preparatory to camp meeting Saturda Mrs. Henry E. Church of Norwich In Charge Of Program For Entertaining Prince - Breckearidge Long. the Assistant’ Secretary of State, to whose office falls the duty of carrying out and in some measure suggesting the en. tertainment of the Prince of Wales 4uring. his stay in Washingten. " so far! 3 | lage store of Norman | his | | i i }a | | wh B ANNOUNCES ‘Jap Lunch Sets be found A RESTFUL PLACE HAVE TEA This will g A SALE OF The ‘popular’ Japanese Elue Lunch Cloths and Napkins al:o A These are 13-piece Sets, all boxed and marked at $1.50 the set. Our new booket gladly sent to any address 342 WASHINGTON STREET Emwunu g 0 TO SHOP AND n . o ] = K| was the guest of Mrs. Nelson C. Crow- ell for several days last week at The LEFINGWELL Pin Friday last tne Sunlay he Miss Vroom of Somerville, N. J.lan all-day pienic at Adams Grove who has been the guest for several|Gardenr Lake. About forty were days of Frederick Mets and his sis- jand at noon there was a basker ter, Miss of salad, sandwiches, olives, fruit, cak leabel - Mets, returned on Thursda, \d Mr. ang Mrs. Ralph R. W. Emerson Ir. of Wayne, Pentn., have beon re- nt guests of Mr. and Mrs. Billings - S. Crandall, at Channelside. farm, rd’s Wharf. Mrs.. William . H. Shields and- son William, and Mrs. Thomas M. Shields, ajl of > . with,Mr. and M 1 Henry Haskell of New York. were re- cent callers 4t the home of W. Ired | Smith Mrs, Mary C. Watrous of New Lon- don, who is spending.a month at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Charfes H. Comstock, iz the guest for a few days of her aunt, Mrs. Edgar| I Chapman in Groton. GOSHEN pic were’ enjoyed by all Rathbone toring trip Grace Marion; of Arlington, M spending the week Monday spent with his parent ward Island. daughter, Norwich Mr. and Mrs. and coffes. ' Bo: and bath ting Fred 'A. Leffingw e taking: a to Vermont Mrs. R. B. Champlin and with Mrs. Champ in's sister, Mrs. H. E The pastor. A. D. for a month's 1 Mr. and Mrs. Deloyd Beebe wich called on friends here last w Taylo: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Genevieve, spent with Mrs. Taylor Wm, Calkins Joseph Tyack and M rs. Tyack of North Berges, N. J on friends here Mond, B. F. York of Poquonoc °reeently| Mrs. Jerome Taylor retur Mo spent. a nuinber of days at the home|day. to her home here, aft of h's son, B. R. York at Elm Lawn | in New York. Mrs. Taylor's tarm. Mrs. Robert Albert, return Among those who attended church|to spend .some time here service here Sunday were, Mrs. and| Theodore Calkifis, spent Sunda Mrs. W. H. Geer and family of Nor-|at Ocean Besch, making the wich, and Mrs. F. E. Hyde and son, the Nelseco IL Walter Hyde of Lisbon, Sunday morning service at ele Mrs. R. 15 Ritchie of Boston is the o'clock, B. Y. P, U. will ba a 0 guest of friends at At the Community Club meeting Tuesday evening there was an attend- ance of over 100, the committee of arrangements having one of the best musical and literary programms given | since the club was organized. A num- | ber were present from other places, a vote thanks was given those with musical abil who came over from Berlin, Conn., and assisted in the! evening's entertpinment. Cake and ice cream wer eserved. An aeroplane passed, over this place Tuesday, traveling in a south-west di- | rection. ' The bird man was obscured | by.the hazy atmosphere but the hum | of the motor attracted attention. The | farm dog at K Maple Hill farm gave| loud barks of greeting in excitement | over the unusual occurance. The Sunday school on the church green Wednesday with| a good attendance. The first social gathering of this kind was held by the | Sunday school in 1870, and as the vears go vb these gatherings seem more and more like Old Home cele- | bration and family reunion, when sons picnic was held | Sunny Side farm.|m. led by Mr. C, Thomas Leff using the tonic. “How Dn M Their Herjtage?’ Gen 27-34 Mrs. Emma Champlin of W is. visiting her niece, Mrs Reynolds. Edwa BRIEF STATE NEWS Waterbury.—The Graduate Nurses' lub ‘will hold its annual outi t Lake Quassapaug Saturday af | East Hampton.—Word has been re ceived of the safe arrival of Re rick Fox in Ireland, where he per ing the summer months at his hom Stamford. overnor Holcom issued a ‘license to the Stamford company’ of Stamford 1o hospital and detention house f insane in Stamford. Enfield.—Thé Bigelow-Hartford ( pet company has donated $500 wa the Welcome Home celebralic t soldiers and sailors of F held in Thompsonvilie Labor Danbury.—Employes of tf ern New England Tele r met this week in the da and daughters from near and far meet | Sanized the Danbury counc Dinner was served at 1 o'clock, | Lelephone Employes which there was speaking, alse| Connecticut games of contest, and amusement. Cromwell. Collard of Though’ the day was cloudy yet the Cromwell has brought hor event seemed to bring joy and sun- hine to the hearts of everyone. Mr. and Mrs. Myron F. Manning and | A. J. Randall of Lee, = Mas were | guests of friends here Thursday. Mrs. Paul Brause and daughter, Wilma, .of Newark. N. .J. have been visiting at Maple Hill farm Waterbury.—The Knights of Celum- s of Waterbury have opened an of- fice for the employment of returned service men, with Edward T. Clark, a former member of the 308th company, 77th division, in chargé. Mr. trouble, I had deal of sediment burn: my limbs, asleep; I was also catarrh; it would would drop down raw. I decided to R. C. DRUMMOND, (elniebdad to give it a trial oldine 4 every way. is much better medicine and how much it Medicine. s they. Eves medicine right here in Norwich. diagnose, but will gladly GOLDINE at I do ENGLER’S BROADWAY PHARMACY | That is, he brought - DOCTORED A GREA tored a lot, but none seemed to help terriblé pains across the back and would many times a night to urinate and -spit a lot at night and leave my th I.do not get up as often as I did ni 1 am telling all my friends “MR. LYMAN KENYON" Just another one of the many successful users of our. Be one of them, you can be benefited as well v day we hear of splendid results from our talk to you of the merits of home parcel post, and it w bacon, believed to be the f of bacon owned by into this state. Mr. A meat from Newark. N. J 36 cents a pound for it. Also 2 cents posfage. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA T DEAL Main Street, Norwic said cight ' years with maise tried many different remedies.anw pe= me at 4 there was q | in my urine and it would sm hands and arms would sc 1 very nervous and troubled a with affect, my hearing and the mucou in my throat ca g me oat try, the GOLDINE medic irrita vertised at the BROADWAY PHARMACUY and I am gad 1 did; 1 and has helped mec. not prescribe or Hot--Cold Bottles 1 PINT SIZE, ENAMEL CONTAINER, ......... $2.00 1 PINT SIZE, CORRUGATED NICKEL CON- TAINER 1 QUART BOTTLE, CORRUGATED CON $2.75 TIN. LUNCH BOXES with Pint Bottle : : $3.00 T‘he Househoid Bulletin Building Telepb@ 74 Franklin Street e 5314

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