Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 26, 1919, Page 7

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-ku-dwarr_gm_' the C: ers and thunderstorms hue occurred | a5 . r p 0 gt X f ally east of the Missippi river. 4 ‘ L. X ) i ’ o _has become somewhat cooler im ® s e A L 3 uf c e inds off Atlantic coast: - iz 1! levs. ? 'Ode:n?e to tre‘:h?wen winds. e ot X . outrges 1 W . —_—— e s = B St | oy el nuine Human Hair Goo b fair T 1] n da};.:l’uj land: gfn;r'l:u;”. clu“n: cars w‘.:t nlt s o o in 1as tera @ 8 wo-«fluol 1 s " R i Mt i, s desimecs Baglik sisky De- in temp: Observations in Norwich. 'g;h e - e T 3% s M sigmer, of Moy Touk nmd Lol h Biank Books Made and Ruled to Order '”iu"““x‘“"' ebearvations mhow el ¥ 1 <3 | on @ s Teties uoo‘" %‘mmflau otk b ial o Z;'k B Woa : & i ;h:(:fl"ch:n::"em;;_' o 4 2 i the 24 bita of rash or redaces—so easily de- w" fine hair M in ov: store Ther. Bar. velop into serious, -stubborn affections, |§ bcgmlluu today. 80 that “heme-maker ‘should hasc 2 A Sarvieea.ble Line w“ 5 35:49| provai the et Q" h “with the es- | “Resinol( onhandtocheck them Thuuumdkmmuytouwndws.:u nmqw to the West ~e vfli beforethey get the u; hand. Werec. ‘ Men’s and . tpatiald ; <IN - ommend R sl forthis with the stmos: vices of a pmfelnon-l designer, who guarantees «i | Predictions for Monday: Showers| EXTRAVAGANCE PARTLY TO LEGNORNS LEAD m""‘”‘“’"‘“‘m“"‘ e s to match “hair perfectly and no matter how & &’.’ slm ang thuhgeratorms, BLAME FOR H. C. L. © IN STORRS 0“1’5'7 Mients and iis successin gigmasa difficult the sh; h el (Monday's weather: Thundershowers| s, Richard mm ‘.n‘mm '§: "and similar serious skin dissases. e shade may be, she has a'switch or cleari 1 T oon, coeler, southeast . AT THE RIGHT PRICES | leaiing 'y afisrooon. coster e T . “;&' - “"' 5 l g m“""’::d“":""u';“'fax.-u‘ iransformation to correspond. E!m‘ and % the disposal of !‘n‘ m Dactors prescrivs. ail droggists. ~ o . - of WTM.":“H“““‘ Sun, Moen and Tides. Rovert Scoritle o A guarantee goes with every piece, that .it. will Lo RO L 7 vl o MB AN 5 ks ; iy . ha . T TR e ; Enors wash in soap and water without fading or losing Rl T T et ""“"""‘ Conuadtions: to Farm's Leghorns CARING FOR SOLDIERS § nd Justre. Y PR 4 an Lo, | ) S ETE e et padh s ey e oo SR m"m‘ Under the new governmental regime H#S. Wenr & . You are buying direct an R A3 : 1 & maeans. of medUcIEE. the SRt Ter] . of White Teghorns. TR g ot miiing T ubEesiante - mptaters snd | ¥ - therefore save nearly half what you might be 14 Bat Strest, Norwich, Gonn. 27 ¥ | food. and uu&r-m Qu Y. sailors under the National Public . > 3] cewnrt {hrough the mm Y A o| Health Service instead of under the charged under ordinary circumstances. 1 5 3 eoaw)l.ims profiteering or War and Navy Departments, that de- : . 31 5 g ing which seemed to warrant investi. A | partment of the government is investi- ———— Joha & Geo. H. Bliss | 5o 7w S e e 1 et 5 e e e . 3|3 ’ neir care. - Ry e N LR ; Frunar = fonan e e The Porteous & Mitehell Co 9 o t: ity 8 GREENEVILLE s covitie Dromisnd to A IR A L R N y to have each ’hl-t in - Qr money priges or both for the! tion to the Public Health Serviee de- Miss Julia Gallagher has returned|ed promptiv. gm :;n M&-yua@n. U!ho:m;rg: the | partment. ';"l‘n’ "‘&';;‘;:";‘fi 0'}_&‘:“5";"" Water- orunmunn Efll m’:!v”t:. M‘fla is to develop a higher| It is expected that the geyernment A for conservation an prelimianry| grade and a more nearly standardized| will continue, under the new azree- or 10 : gent. | ‘u(an Loretta Gadle spent Sunday inj ipvestigation which the state feed luet. In selecting eggs for exh ment., the plan of using the Winch BRlEF STATE NEWS an ‘increase p:r‘ about Danielson mlnis!r‘!tt at present does not .’--' on -:tuut give regard to Im~ Memorial Tubercuiosis hospital in Plainvjlle—G. Arthur Hadsell, Jr,|per cent. | 'The scholars of St, Andre Sun- size and color;{-West Haven as the principal place in|has received from President Wilson an |cres day school can take advantage of the| 'In conneteion with % .’2 t of the oggs, texture of the| New iingland for freating the . dis-|appointment o West Point. 7 stand excursion to Ocean B«nil\. on Wed-| assist {n the nluauo- shell, and its. !nlhnes.- Ordinarily| charged military men and those who iddietown.—At a speciai city meet- ! mining industry s |\u(4.\.lA.u|msllJ¢l L 19, to be held|of living, the r Mr‘zz ‘are largely judged Ly handling|are still in service. The State Tuber-!ino recently it was unanimously veted | considorable geno N ‘hflhdml 1S «Llij:r:lhell”ofl !h; BSunday | ings committee l- 8 ugh the judge is usually privileged| culosis commission has placed its s2n-| (5 purchase the Watkinson” property | put and the imeresse in the jaehSl connected With the Firet any ""' ""’" FN“"Q‘ " . lwm of:to brsak one egg in each dozen m,mtirh facllities at the.disposal of the{on Main strest and present it to el e s s mutar. Tute. tas: b reh of Norwich Town.| pudget making and e economics,| Betermine its freshi ness. The com-|government, howevcr, to the fullest!oin nnecticut to be used As &ty highest gr o . ok | WhIEh Wil b uhdeo. ihe divection oF merolal standerd, market wolght of ‘a| oxtent in which It can ca-onerate with! i Tor the ereciion of an armorr s A under 14 years| an expert anmd will give advice 24 ounces. but eggs|=overnmental plans, but it is expected| T\ Haven.—Major General 2 hurge. for| through the newspapers and pther- S5 28 ounces to the doz-| (hat its assistamcs will be requesied| . Novy HavenMajor Genaral Clar AN tiok- | wise to show the consumer means of o S wee Hkely to win in the show| for only a limited degree as 2ov-| S8k diviclon, mow eommanding the be had by applying to either|economy which frequently have mot ‘| ernmental faciftiies are. in seneral | ZAL0 TN 0% tho northeost, will visit the superintendont or Miss Martha A occurred to him, and to illustrate how 5 lowing scale of points should|regarded as nearly ample for the. eare! (e flaven as the suest of tke YD as Ln\mpbfll,‘ l\"fl Proanect strect.—adv. | every family can save out of it-'bo found helprul in selecting plates of| of the tubereulosis sufferers. many oqsofl.”,, Now. 0L LT % Atr, and Mra, Tra Barrett und fam- | cconomies securities itho uwor- : itivn: Uniform shape! whom are just. deveioping the disease R e T sjped throt {1y spent Sunday at Ocean Beach. |ing its standard of ltsing. 3 tne size. 15, uniform|as a result of their exposure to gas| South Manchester. — Former —Tired 00 Miga Marzaret Delane:r spent ' the| mitteo's theory has been ail .m golor 15, tegture of shell 15 ¢reshuess| in. France. SRR A L Vet B, Ui il Wheksend at Block Island. while profiteering is undo weight of eggs 20: total score 100| The Connecticut State Sanatoria hav © of the South | " Carl Button has ~retarned . after| part responsible for u-- pressnt Nx for a perfect plate of exgs. lps d ton B, o Tt Ir:n: partment at the annual mesting ot & spending o weeks' vecation it Bar| hrices another (aetes thres bast pens in cach of thelin military serviea but meually for| dlstrict Thursday night. i | BRSERr, Ie. gance of all classes wmai hu pranz’n varities are as follows: emerzency patienis. Reports from the, liam H. Burke, who bag been clief for | | Miss Mury Head of Winst who mnln“y noticed since u‘mu of Barrad Plymouth Rock: four state sanat: Hertfo the past vear, 200 to 134. ! been sponding a few davs with|(he armistice, Mrs. v b | Meviden, Nerwich apd -Shelton. show] Hartford.—The Hebrew Ladies’ Old relatives in Danlelson is now spend-| the Jocal chairmen follows: Penn. B the jwaitinz list which has ex.{ People’s Home assoclation has made |, ling & week with her relatives on Page “In accordance ‘flth ‘lflm .', 4 Jules F. Frnncah Westhamp- jsted for two.or thres wears is disap.|plans for o campaign 16 raise §5.000 s celved frow the ton Besch, L.l ............ T ing, althouzh a large number of) Preliminary to moving into the asso-| — Ch Spicer spent the week-end| Savings Directos, wu hn ced onr S 3 cases of tuberculosis is being rec- | clation’s new home at No. 27§ Wash-| { vistting relatives and friends in Ston- | entire "i.f:"‘““”‘ at the Y , 4 Quebec : 1578 Practiealls sl the necomme. | Ington stree Casts a Little More Than m’r‘fl"u TR T . m":w‘q.x;:.m»::;.:em":m ¢ u. o us in the four sanatoria are oo- il 0 ! ls y ¢ b sure tha 3 j cupied, but the State Tuberculosis P R = Others — Worth It. t the Drawbridge. as chairman, will be giad to second Commission win mate evers traeS={ . Bulletin’s Pattern Service s Swanton and Mary Mor-{ the motion and to ao S'!r"lhln‘ ,, place an; cases of men in military A. R. MANNING rison have urned after spending a your power to heln meet {he 38 Cu A‘I ‘Mch“ "B 1872 = I two weeks' vacation at Block Island. | which has arisen in the high no{n 91 29 xu-rmwum m, Columbi. Yantic, Conn. ~ Phone 960-2|iny Siwbritge -+ o o | hears Tt res Mo Seeviles 3 WILL REPAIR IT | i i\ that we could best serve { 3 | et g e Cpd D | Pateick ‘Belaney - is “spending ten| oUr own werk ©f ,,,..,,m” '“'"" faland Reds. | PROHIBITION GREAT AID | daye' furlough at the home of his| fiareby reducing the 41 Lauvel Hill Farm, Bridzoton, { TO THE JEWELRY BUSINESS ARG, momoN F. S. |mether. JMrs. Thomas Delancy of Cen- ,_,.,.d,_ The ,.‘,‘c“, of ,., .,-‘.g t ). I. 1551 | : . J ol ral avemue. Mr. Delaney is rated s | Bound (o restriet priss. Deer Broak Peuitry Farm 1484} i opiaies Ave DE S Pronibition snd ] BRAZING Chiropedist, Foot Specialigt | 105t class guuner on the U, 8. 8. Del- | "He suggeated further that sur io-| 58 Charies H. Lane, Southhero. | hizh wages paid durine the war have ‘ (PROTEGT YOUR PEET) {aware and has eecn foreigh service. 4| cal chairmen might remder a xae7 vel | Mas e B ERREEE 1394 combined t> make the jewelry husiness BROKE OR BENT ergt. Stunley ) uable public servies by ind 1o White Esghorns. foRES. DUANReTOnA then ever beiire T i i history. accordinz to delezates ta- ng Arch Support.| his henorable discharge from the| .ajiy as tp whether the da‘!m ml“ ;,.,.M, p“,m- Yarasy, list te ending the annual meet ¥ service. Te enlisted in the marines h ing, 321 Main 8t | 2000 (iioned in France. Sergt.] LoRIOrming to fhe falr prise it can be repaired. 2 of Amer- Nerwich; Conn. Phone 18564 |Mulkina lias many interesiing taies e el T R Y .v“” i | Cracked linders, e e ~-=m | to tell aboyt his experience. t‘l)rll:l)l'-lrntport;‘o;mi ol:: at mn any| 57 P “A larze part of the money formorly | rad cyhin , crank e iplaints which seem you kay . xpended for liquor is mow being used 'm 3 d 2 . MRS. M'CANN WANTS of investigation. we shall turn them . $ L in buvine jewelry id Joseph Mazer i usings and castings OVERHAU'JNG DIVORCE FOR DESERTION|OVer (o Mr. Hcoville, and he assures g: Miscoilansous. fof New ¥ori “The nubiic apparctly | successfull Ided. ! ¥ each case will be dealt with ;unmy- s Gfle«tuwbflt Farms (White | ilas plenity of money and iz snending a suc ully wel Hih‘zufl\ar: -“lc(;“xd"o']“' f%::f;:}“;::;r % Tocks), Canton. Mass. ... 1388|large nart of it for jewelry. The bigh- e leam, mow . scout for the Cin. | POSTMASTER MURPHY:s wipe | %6 Pramct Poulry Farm (Rnide L fan e Rre I the Trcateyt Scored Cylinders pati D .xli‘m‘a%{(o. r(n:‘ is zesnls;sued DIES AT SUMMER uu: Conn. : 1346 | S { divorce by rs. ertryde nnon | . OF ALL KINDS MoCann of Bridgeport. Mre. McCann | hegith, Mre. Jone B Mec y'":;‘""l » “"m;‘w;“ ““;‘:fl: At 1op |y Seandsl continues to be & fashiona- repaired by our new process, z "|scaks the decrec on the grounds of | e wereic stmaster, Gied Jumt be- s o e, | Saves power and guarantees ‘Automobiles desertion. Mr. and Mrs. MeCann wore | tor 3 o ioen” Mondar metmint s bir | PESTERTED WIFE FEW —— e gu 4 TR s o 13tg, Wh he de-leottage at Mamspeag. the wommer - WEEKS AFTER MARRIAGE | BORN & clean motor. . You can use 0 3 i Sl EELS of Tthe TN twenty-t Charging desertion. Emma L. Miller | BROADF0O Ie i 3 —— 1 A T—Iin Westerly. R. T, Ang. 5 . - - ears. s - o ia Wes = the same pistons and rin Clmlg“: wagon" Two Year Course at Storrs. Alvs. Murphy was Julfa M. Desmond, :&“,:".x:f.f.‘;’&‘v’; S ket LU, R S g = Tor eight vears Comnecticut Agri- |daushter of Mr. and Mre. Johm Des- | gavoreok. They were marrieg on July | Trucks and Carts College Tias offered a two- |MeBd of Normich, and befors her mar-| ig, iid. and she clajms hor husband | MARRIZD i ar course which is designed to meet | 'F = e =1 degerted her Aug. 1ith of the same C \“I'RB' L—MERRILL —-In Wieckfo Maohanigit= fiy ine needs of the Connecticut rarmerfe in_the Nerwich public scheels. in| xear. The papers have been filed in| R. 1 Fran- 3 NORWICH i : W irs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upheistering and Wood Work. o Retmhenon: the West Chelsea distsict. She wah S o M Seifengin Arth ;s Tamp- Blackamithing in all its branchee. |y bii (e ma To2 T A APES] | member of St. Patrick's church Brigh? iy e S R e "“: o snirhy T ey A i WELD!NG CO !”cmmm e R P A llh;“g:‘:zg;&whaunm;‘ dsz h‘m ot Mezie P Rogers of New London | Merrill of Norts Stonington. 38 Joct g BaRUAR anl " ather wuhieis : husba 3| Zho is swing Raloh Byron Rogers of 7 Formerly Branch of Cave Welding Ca tha heip foward citizenship. Two|Jaushier, Miss Msily B. Muspl Fairfield, Mass., on grounds of «-Ioeeser-i 2P X . hundred | and sixty . cthgoms have|twe sens. Johw B., an )tur- tion. -ru date of their marrlage was| WITTBK —In Hopkinton R. Aue. | 31 Chesinut Street, 8 | taken the two Vear cogrse. he was a ni yor Tere- Aug, 7. 1810 Mrs Rogers claims he| 25 1313, -Amalia .C.. “wite of ReE { Phome 214 Norwich, . Desmond. ef s.uvtcl\. eserted her in January, 1913, 57 TO 513 NORTH MAIN STREET| . Murphy was a womsn of rars Q Agn | n New Lon Avz. 24, 7 e o A married man who was hypnotized | intellectual sifts. deft and afinz ni 15,;,?,‘{;‘:},‘1’:‘;““ :,‘;,o s ,fi;;“fi 219, Alice J. Petiler, wife of W-lijam 2 Isuy: it felt as it does when his wifc|a marked dogree, pre-emimently 3| givoree astion azainst 'Alert James|iyyiy sed 64 years. b makes up her mind. home-malser, warm in her Srisndships, | Turner, aiso of Norwich. They were ! It e andnn: dus. 2314 COOL AND BECOMING wers a]] TS | —————— - |hcinful and charitadle in a duiet war.| wad in January, 1974 Mrs Turner| aged s siarg O Doniel Sullfvan, SUMMER DRESS | ~ e The announcement of her death Mon- | asks cusiedy of her child. i : o London, Aug. 24|, cre !s & vers pleasing combination gl day bmutht forth many expressions|{ Diveroe is asked on grounds of cru-| 1819, n Jerome Coleman. aged | O, 0L3andie and ingham. Tt is just FOR ALL ECfASIoN- pathy for the postmaster and{siiy and desertiom by Helen B. Hooper ! ; s man. aged|ine drezs for Nisdna Tox Teuntry “;“" B Orders Deliversd their chtidron, 1 tieir great soreer | ot Tie ¢ity from Lingee S. Hooper of Jnie ety 4 25 AV RNy, Srive i SARRL: A Sy destroying Bed U, . sk Sl SR SR B R R | RENCD, e, ol g 25 101g, [ Vebe, Crdbe, lirlon Laifata a0 wain: | for b 4 en Uct. 4. 1313, Mrs. Hooper claims| Notice of.funcral hereafter. yards. T. H, PEABEDY Phone 926 BRICKS FROM CHIMNEY e her busband deserted her om May 2, ttern is cut In seven sizes: 34, A During Sunday night's sterm _the{ 1815, { Massapeag, Aug. 25, 1919, Julia M’. 36, 3349, 42 44 and 48 .r?chen‘ bust E(C home of Charles Browning ' at East AR i Desmond. wife of John P. Murp"n measure., 'Size 38 requires ¢ yards of 25¢ a Bottle at Great Plains was struck by lightning.{| THREE DAMAGE SUITS e 38;inch Thaterial cor the guimpe and The bolt hit the chimney knocking out AGAINST W. H. JENNINGS | T heral services ‘% Tpatieen of this 1istration maited ’ @ Tortures Of Dyspepsla | ook, o chimner, Enmcking st A | e, st o W Tkiration, masiea o & the house leaving by way of the door |, A8 the . ;‘”&' P gy i (OO i—In this city. Sunday, A iver 6 one and two Gent stamps: unn s arm y Bon-eewd by an a-ims which showed evidences of the light- ""“M" i ay Lmne - Semass 1919, Henry Dearing. aged 03| pOrder throuss The Bulletin Company, Pina's wng: The famtls waadr Tos have en_brousht aEaings W. | Pattern Dept., Norwich, Con heuse at the time but did net feel the | L&Y Jennings of this city, and the!s.iCices at Gager's funeral pariors, 70 summer home at MAPLEWGOD NURSERY CO. AFTER EA-I-'"G LIGHTNING TEARS Belire her marriage, which took Dlace| MeNell aged 60 years and 8 months. | Shirt At lower sase 0 aveui’i 5% | Rosiches, Water Bugs, Ants, 50 Main Street . Maprx’s ctrieity- Pllfl'l haye been filed with the clerk | Frankjin sipeet. W v, after- ini s “For t el i effects of the clectricity. The damage | O3 R Moo arler court. Damages of | noon Ane. S ai 230 Swris fn ths| Clay-Mining Industry in t918 | " ‘'or two years, 1 sullered tortures = m..fl! are asked by Helen-E. Morten| family lot in Yantic cemete The quantity and wvalue of the clay from Severe Dyspepsia. I had of The complaint states that 5 mined in the United States in 1918, ac- A At TAFTVILLE on ;3’.5,,“. 25¢h ghe was riding in an au< cording to an_advance statement is- BOAT IRENE constant pains after “‘;“1_1“““ B 3 temooile on Brosdway and that she !l W |sued by the United States Geologieal | i oo o oo g e g ) down the sides and back; and nday morning when the employes| was badiy injured when an automobile Survey, Dcpartment of the Interior,| wew Tondor and Deedn Henon, ) W of the J. E. Mariia company reporied into th : borrible bitter stuff often came up |2, "o they were informed that the :;T::m m)'l'rmgl:u.n;::;‘:a:mgfio The Church & Allen Rased on reperta furnished by elay|City Landing, off Franiiin Sdu miners, showed a considerable docroaselg a. M, velursing leave.Ooean inmymouth. Itried doctors,buithey | plant would be closed down for the plaintiff claims that she will be per- - % L Cew rdon Uge The A | did not help me. But as soon asI {43y. The elecirical sterms of Sunday | mapently disfigured through a deep 'c‘(’)n]o;;rh:; :‘:’zth ‘;r;l"l?u-’;'h:etoil;?l q‘:\::a = hands P e e 1 = Fyuitl-a-fives(or Fruit¢ | B0t and Monday moraing had burn-|cut five inches R Tuath o et T tity of clay mined and marketed as|' Sur Leave N ch :30 Mdme.mm started taking ‘Fruil-a-fives'(orZ7uit |ea out the tramstermer amd cripled | head. 15 Main S 4 e B it e 2L L s 5 treet such is estimated at 2,810,000 . short | m. ¥ou could rent or use your- Liver Tabiets) I began to improve |the plant. Workmen were ensyged| Lco P. Shander of Groton, who own- tons, valued at $9,207,000, or $3,28 a ton. | - Tedve ‘Ocean Teach’ a self, #f your empty attic snd this medicine, made of fruit | JoSiorllay in repaling ihe W dsmage ::‘fi;: Baculss is whics ;(1‘:_e }Ve;smrtll;; This is a decrease of about 304,000 re 40 cents. were put te work. elees soliemd Mo when everything | that the plant will be ready for bus tor 31908 for aumages musixined by | unera e failed.” is maer Transform that slacker MRS, HUDSON ndxsafl.mx. ot Jacseiary of the I:fiumo: Twe third suit is brought by Linian e i a, resigned . Pyler, 4] t o i Rred "“"""'.\‘;l o B0c. 2 box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 2sc. | Menday and has acceped & position | Bhandes ar st the Lime of the acel Dlr ector 3 ver Beard — it quickl At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES | g8 2%, T {00e, ‘.::‘.;.a G el N R : ? — g s S 5 fr eep cuts on MO R LY | Liniid, OGDENSDURG, KTy | e Sherica “rens g R T MR —AND— imball’s Textile Sho done without disturding : lose 2 member who e e T the rest of the house. 2 to keep dthe clyb in existence. - = E'”’ h Im ers the details. 2 Samu has to the What'll Happen. Ask us for det / ml after a t:m’t . :i:fl in-| Well, we see the ‘:ou;g llvil:t' probi ssachusetits, to test ou new | lams are to eou: and THE PECE-McWILLIAMS R o norissaktc fosds’ Moy Lady Assistant Central Wh lian ipending her|as well make up their minds to perish. Telephone 328-3 arf n at, | —Ohio State Journal. HENRY. E. CHURCH Hand made and embrofdered.in tho Philippines. Dainty and practical. MARKER AT $3.00, $8.75, $4.00 AND $4.25 A RESTFUL PLACE TO SHOP AMND HAVE TEA . g Our new - boohlal zhmy sent to ‘any addréss; 342 WASHINGTON STREET g NS RASIIGTS ST = WM. SMITH ALLEN Special attemtion to diseases of tl Funeral Director Jlizm: teres: ! smam 35 10 s l t the local b\n . SPOMACH, BLOOD end LUNGS. fis ngasn fi %m-uua' Heurs: 3:10 3 m.; 2-4 apd 7-3 p. m. 1 ‘Phone: 831 effice; $21-2 houge. caImn. has returned Embalmer g Tvrowes by fetihey o O g With friends living in Providence, R. I .-.,_.__..,._.,.__.____._,__ Prompt Service Day eor Night PR, e W e Tty S B P Ty tfl.mfifi: ‘Adee ndun-'. 20 Main Sevest. BRING YOUR HATS TO BE CLEANED AND BLOCKED TO THE GITY SHOE AND HAT CLEANING PARLORS. 3 BROADPWAY. K WISH TO DIRECT ATTENTION TO A SALE OF Embroidered Gowns ; and Envelopes § with a m!scu ancl0TuTAR i

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