Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 28, 1919, Page 2

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on th 2 - but ¢ unrna ‘showed it nesday morning about 8 o'cloc 3 ing overalls and lheet|o! cardboard, mounted om & 3 barrei L destal, a:d fimc mq'l d &’; :E d r : er. s \ grllht ott“ “‘?S? fo Ashes, Sa W' msg he d )pin 220 Sou L . " te Shore Lide - t an u [Zer. The duate of the pany”’.was placed the midd! ng x:: -t:ll did ] a nl. clu. of nllll. ug ?uu..-fic ins u\_;gau hll:;ucth) n tracks on Main -&« : ihe | t e : iad e ol B | Fnegrer mocs etadeiss vuaning !"ln':m-m m sErpsiced ihame b ran; Hiont of 1h S L e ment was publish over e lhe' 0! down." n % »l lu &o daughter ul Kt-» published n nch of West Vain nmt the J. lerton Co. a Igwl.n mgt “What Is the t:gr har up an ‘u ha; bee !nnlwgd by the Amer- i ic? In how many :o company. Mr. and Mrs. 1 Engiand. ciier' throusn”which e ""* e L e L R flc ur‘:lcq ea:péémf.:"“u%'a tne cla F e gun i '”‘“"“ in m"“' ey e e nd h-s’n' Snd businecs men si¢c op the|d w' _ome 1¢ad pel Brief H’q* mustal musical ability. - His wolde Ta Au—bmg half asleep, with hands fold- 3 ound . hutz’ e ‘e’uuea S antaey i #d, enio¥ing ‘a much’ deserved t A w |, The ""’ q"‘" ‘i, Rieent e wx Soe & hi b‘l{ll went .1 1 2 - E; ml ’ea me no hp:'e tbcnrz: =4 also is a solo saxophoni 3';2.5"13' ‘a‘;?xg ‘scggrlthin'fg:&q:?z‘e‘fl:hnh out toue! ?‘ iy x;wwg. A il I | T ny "nih \Nnd pass- | Doxoth ?;fl&?:"éd"mfl"" 4l . e Y U cfl: 't help f“mflg logsehlnym remarks every time you flush yeur mploves ‘demanded inumwn eanfli— thwllu #0d Was treaied by J. A t \i[v . e, T #ions?. Where is our Chamber of :fi ‘P .& ;g nfg‘?_“‘cwyhgel:sgmgc;v morning ;ecl.me"'the ;_-x;-: I;gm;m Burlesow ®r Willimantic' until such citizens as you so fair and square, It’s a scuttle full of jimmy Y % days on Cape Cod. rown; rector of 'Trinity Episcopal we new bave cam be comfortably | Young, went % Mh' Miss Grace Ottgnbeimer Is visiting| ¢hurch Norwich. The house wa it Ppipe and cigarette makin’s sunshine and as satisfy- Dead -ones are conspicuous by their|plaint by Sehuu. the charge ng as- % ” ot green and white £oll “in 3 = smell and Tive ones are sscogmised as|ssult with imtgnc ta EAL b -5 B ‘p‘;: re” SBending s fiving Toom, whers the corcmany tobk RO It’s never too late to hop into the Prince Albert pleasyre- ;vhgcn haven't tyrned a turn since its|this city in ap q" Commeérce? What is the sense in talk- o u mq news 3 Hugo : - r. and harles F. Rigedarf | Mever of New Britain. . e § smokespot with Prince Albert—it hits 3ng abeut and dreaming about ‘Great l‘"i‘:’h‘ here, Shnuu R R s x? smgi?;’ - -t ba,z H‘gxe fr%%znz yel housed and conyeniently transported |or Geor ge i no a warrant for 1ath ra £ o = Kli tractively decorated with 3 ¢ 7 - from home to business and return?|the Mrs. !{unm— on a com Nm.‘;; PRy “ b e = o R L el c'»,;;_“;‘g mem;, : ing as it is delightful every hour of the twenty-four! livye ones only as they ‘start somr s made by Deputy Jnknn ud on ith at_Oceg X thing’ and Teep—a Keeping on.’ Dur- w\?eape-m afternoon Mrs. Muller was| d!“;m:r“‘éf O a?e‘;fm:‘:fl Base. ;lggr;n; ggke;‘“:;’:hb‘e“‘ge‘} i pasture! For, P. A. is trigger-ready to give you more bt th t was abundantly dem- nreaanled before Justice of the Peace 4 oTEuratad that by co-qoaration the cit- | Baward Zailar. * Sho ‘pleaded "ot | BT, afd M= - Hendyx of ffers R S tobacco fun than you ever had in your smokecareer. izeps of Willimantic could accompligh | guilty and ‘was “hg over to the su- j this city. St oF Feridee D el That’s because it has th Lt the so-called impossible. Afrter stren- | Derior eourt Gnder ds of 3500, fur- Fsraee oE e T B Rasase sane D Fiew. : 3 8 E22 qUalty. ous effort, 4 reaction i inevitapie | nished by .Oscar D. Baker. JEWETT Lave, by Barnby, accompanied. by o s - quck as you know Prince Albert you'll write it down but let’s not go to sieep and die in! d 3 > Y 1 . , a peddier residing on WBip Oty O 5 Miss Annie Douglass . Carisson N e m;u’%'flw was"hela” iy oy {-mt ahten SraAnaagar Srenins o L iverion, who olso played the wedding ! : that P. A. did not bite your tongue or parch your throat : ain stree! ednesday afternoon a iss th march. and during the ceremony. 3 R 1 the above comment emough WDSB {330 and rolieved of & dallar, all the | deaghier of Mo and Nrs. Jons BicbaE | | Fhe bridl narty. entered to the wed- ] And, it never will! For, our exclusive patented process - = oney he hgd He #pys that he wag) besg of Jewsit Citv, wag united in|ding march from , Tohengrii. The : : cuts out bite and parch. Try it for what ails your tongum with the memorial sign on Main street | [PODCY he had. He save that be wa A ; - | marri ith Al omer Dilworth, | irde’s mown was of white georgeite B2 spimgeed ety BRI e B v e 7 5 | gy B A e Bl | Mt v s 28, VRS e Tope red e, 1 red i, bt posnd yud bl et 1 Comméres is out of town and . other|Stopped him at the point of 2 revolver|of Norwich. At either side of thc deovs| DlOsSoms wiich were worn by her § TP CUT . hamidor: /—¢hat clever, practical crystal glass humidor AR members of the chamber declined to)2Rd demanded all thé money and val- | through which the wedding parcy en- | Mmother on her wedding day. She car- Ha & sponge mmx;unsr top that keeps the tol .,“.m,..gl. ‘Rerfest conditign. comment an the insinuation as to their | 1ablés he had. Fle gave them s dol-ftered were immense bouqueis of golden | rled a shower bouquet of bride roses , : imactivity. Ome of them pointed out|ar. and then he was ordered to drive|glow and asparagus. The church plat-|28d sweet peas. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. €, on'and to refrain from turning around | form w: ecorated in n - aj Her attendant was her sister. Jean Teber ot the. chamber Tt 1u sty |°R Bain of being snot. Tie ebeyed, but wha‘e ‘;)lms.omfis. begoui'ar:'.m x?? Courtney Burlgson, 2s maid of honer. wecks since trolleys were run on the |DOtifled Lieutenant McArthur at the Trre use nd handseme brass pedes- [ Who wore orchid organdy and carried Coventiy lne. police " station ~ shortly afterwards.| tals and baskets held plants, and brass| PRk and . lavender astess. The best Lawrence, e Lieutenant ~ McArthu;s with Qfficer | jardineres of hydrangeas. ‘he organ|{ M3n was Walter Meyer of New Brit-| visiting Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson. 13 ah) an lagt ¥ reported in this i a neohew and Mrs. May eh being Lorenz Shutz was shot in the kneg|Ieahy gund the threT desperadoes infioft was sorsen d with hydrangeas, | 2in. brether the groom. The ush-i Mr. Milne returned on Sunday. hood. grand- about 7 g'clock Wednesday morningja freight car billed for Warcester at|the standara lights being hidden| with | o' Were Wallace Harper Payne amd|{ 4 salad supper is to be held at Mrs. e niece of Mr. Hall. Mr. Hall wgs o na ¢ of Oxford Masp., but for the past the Air Line vards and took them to|the same Iowgr and asparagus. Trail-| Stanley DeWolf Wheelock of Jewett| Annie Cook's for the benefit of the so- COLCHESTER t 50 years bas resided in Thompson. He the police station where they lan- |ing vines of woodbine honeysucklg [ City. cety. - A B guished just one hour . after their ogfrerefi V r En ‘%d ., gl)espivv‘:i A receptipn follawed the ceremony. Mrs. Martin Chapman and daughter Minsk returned to New York|jwas a member 6f Co. K, Seyenth e ol g adventure. At the police sta- | reseryed fur the guests wgre marked | The groom's gift to the bride was a| Rilla are at thelr home here from, ¢ after' a few weeks' visit i0|ment. Conn. infant Butial’ whe Tin thev 'gave their names as Fred| with hvdrangea bouguets. ed . platinum and alamond pin. The bride's | Jewett Gity. n. Hope cemet Worcester. - = Swan. 18. Todd Fritz. and Her- | Legnard, Tht organist of the cfi h, | gift to the groom was a pair of zold| 'A metal culvert has been placed by William E. Jackson of w London -,Ph(, union nday school picpic, pt bert Hellene, 16. all of New Britain.| played the march from Lohengrin, the | cuff links. and to the maid of honor 4| C. Edwin Maine east of the church a busine: or here Tuesday. | Roseland park - last Thursday b i va Clayton D. Barton and brotehr of|jargely attended and overyone ha : They said that they came here Wed- | four ushers, John Eichelberg. _the pistipum and pearl pin. which adds greatly to the comfort of | nesday mormni gn a freight, buti bride's brother. Jnup Fraser or The zrrom gave his best man and|those driving over this stretch of road. | Bast "Hampton were in town Tues- )vlexnsflnx time, the day belng perfect did not state whether they ).gd taken | wich, (; ? S. Wolf of Lisbon ang!ushers silver monogrammed pencils. Mr. anid Mrs. Clifford Thompson and | da; L "haries Swenson is entertain- Bill_Hart or Jesse Jamies for their| Tyler Gilbert of Jewett City, preceded| The bride was the recipient of many|guest passed Sunday with an aunt in| 3r and Mrs. James Thomas of Leb- ,,,.. two nephews from New PBritaln ideal. ‘When search b the shgmn 2 the bridal procession down the center| heautiful and useful gifts. My. and; Natick, R. L {anéon yere calling on friends in town| E. W. Witter of Millbury, Mass. & Life is a burden When the body |55 calibre. 6 chot. onded s aisle. The bridegroom, accompanied| Ms. Meyer left for 2 wedding trip| e : pative of 'this place, callea on 3. is racked with pain. Every volyer Co. revolyer and a nuhugh: by his brother, gh M. Dilworth of | during the afternoor The bride’s PLA]NF]ELD ‘Augusta Meiggs was visiting in| aay and family Sund g m‘m were found on them. They hsd spent :or;v'lc 3 best man was followed travellng suit was fiavy blue Fremeh| . e e o ’Vlkldlezo}\vn Tuesday the deliar’ on ciga e miaid of houor, Mary Eich: | serse with georgette hat to matal g , nnie rt < S g Yeod | i i Med Mgy Thn: e, Sigecs, rotaene EAST KLLINGLY damfimanddawnhaaned. To They will be in police coprt this | elberg, the bride's sister. Then came| Unon their return the couple will re- Grace and Isabelle, spept Tuesday in bring Thursda: ornin, ged the bride in her dain side at 4:» Griswold street, New Brit-| Norwich with M Flynn's sister, i mmette of North Westches- back the supshine ko 5 e - Char by d kil SN sawn of wiile ain. The decoratiops:were by Whm‘nx Mrs. Rose. of Prospect street. ter was a caller here Tu highway robbe: georgette cre over white tin 3 1EATAY, ToRbery wufln‘;vg]?"flh {lusstian ;%wn :;3 of the Vhiting zreenhouses. The| Benjamin Bertwistle, who has been| Charles Mulligan of E: Mrs. Arthur Knapp and son Rey are t Hartforq ig| visiting relatives and friends in Lynn, c of Police Daniel Killourey was : 1 wreath: ‘She carried 5 sowst haudupt | Wauresan house of Norwich catered. | attending 1 government school in|engincer on the branch rullroad while | Mass :‘;nf‘?::’i’;‘i Soiisedey Wit s gt o ewhsw e F R A L s wrere nresent frgm New York| Hartford. is suending o short vacation | - Foran 1% on his vhcation. B A e ift, 1 neck! e S cpencetads. N orcester at his home here. Tt pregc Bl Jacatign. 1 Mr. and Mrs A. Robbins . 2UDIe SeTVICS Srlver JuRaverly e Eriae wata w"trffixe nex‘x:zkla;:org}.nfi 1 R Ormond Norgren is at his home Tuden ase held | in | terbury were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. \ig eiwens hom aad Faloed. yith pinic geor- New Britain, | here, after having returned from a v BT R . Bl i e fur- [ week. year ago Apter struck & boy named | CESPS gver piok eatl 24 5 I getyrned . % gette o hat. ied pluk as- allingford. | year's service with the United States Loveiand here and seviously -injured | Fot T'yf%"cerg 5 :s"perg :gd’fy orwich, Mlddletownsafld New Haven. |navy overseas n sie. /s s ge G orge C. Spooner and his daughter. {The pations] remedy of Halland for aver |him. At that time he promised to pay "3' i 4 He e 1 & i o At the reunion of the Plainfield Mrs. W. H. Crowell, and Mr. Lewis of 200, years; it is an enermy of alf painste: |the doctors and haspital bills " and [ Se: p S which e b;id?’l;;%mgf th;fl;,:fi,,:‘,;",;;;ggg,": ;':'s""n;"‘;': Academy Alumni . Association today ster and brother have | North Sterling were bass fshing at sulting from kidney, u‘m— end uric gcid ;.e maHer was not pressed xn the ber. endelm n's wedding march | opération Wednesday morning with| (Thursday) it is expected that there returned home in New Lon-]Old Killingly pond Wednesday. They tronbles. All drugeists, thise gizes. 2. owever, d was played for the recessional. hew men at the controller an '& collec- | Will be present over two hundred for-!don after a s visit at Mr, and reno ed 4 fine caich. 2m Curgenven' Eleather Sheldon has recovered York, | mer students of the Academy now al| Mrs. W ¢ The' Colchester ball team will plav rmm her recent illness st Hampton team on the park| Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hammond, Misg urdav afternoon. Manager Fried-|Olive Aldrich and Bertrand B. Benwas il try and get one of the hest|ywere in Moosup Sunday teams in this vicinity for. a game here went from here to Seltuats Hlor:‘acy; A reception was held at the hom 13 ut with familiar ville § Loveland. took the matier up|the hiide: 3fter which Ar- ang 1& o o i e rtrong Doty Foers |31l parts of the countey. Tth the olice Chlet Rindutey wes| nilwarth Ieft for a trin tp New Tork | Tats o Centegl Vijlage. ~ It Rys Pepnl 48 it is Oid"Home Day for. Plain- e Hart-}and Pittsburgh. The hridgs traveling | a trial to Jewett City begple to be de-[ficld ihe public has been invited to at- - ford police arrested him late in the 5““ s blue ser; ., ot A P e with black velv: f th d" service, but|iend the afternoon’s exercises. In the Dr. F. C. Jackson |13 23ies grrgied Bim e 1n e TR R I /Bl of T e e e B ioe he sar Tawin Ton o m n o i ?fitsue o noH ey 3 P”'r aud muby scerfelil flflqhto Ter | ti :Qag:;\em':q Th kr‘:shg%ses’d B Saany | ception will be tendered the Alumni|Tabor day ednesday to attend the OTd DENT[ST O ey OinE to nolle the case off {maid of homor a cameo brooch. The pc 1% expressed by the hundreds of | members and their friends. - exercises. the paymant BF CWEly- ridegroom s?\e the' best man a gold patronsWhere and some of the tralley- | * Mre. Arthur Burion and sons Arthur EAST WOODSTOCK Joseph Dum initial scarfpin and gold initial ‘tie-| men's aurfcular appendages must haveland Milton of Fairhayen, M are | h Grosvenoi nk T vith My ett and two childsen : : : h f the Y. Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantic |1 "ronesanrhs’ sivedaien” ? kw"B ¢lasps fo the ushers.” The Bride re-!peen reasonablv torrid ai times. Tt!vising Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ilars nis touynament, 1 Hourg -8 W tp 2 p. m. Phone ¢4 nesday.rx':‘z? b E gefyed numerous gifte of silver. ching.|must be said in connection with the lan relatives in New Haven. | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dumas it day on accnun: of . There are| St glass, liner nure and severall many automobile owners in town who| Misses Tibbott ana Kyle, of Youn, Lee Pn\n and daughter Isabel of od about = dozen entered- in the me checks. Mr. and Dilworth will | carried nassengers to Norwich that no|towp, Ohio, direct * descendan hiladelphia have heen visiting Dr.| Seuthingtop.—Growers of pegches % JAY M. SHEPARD tournament but there w“g not enough | feside on the Bast de Norwich. theigne has made attemnt to extort exor-|{Moses Clevéland. who founded the city R. Pike and family. and apples in all sections of the town s i a1 entries :o warrai tourna- grwm helnf emvlqy wm- the Umted(bnut prices, although several [ of Cleveland, O were here Tuesday Claude Turnér is copfined to the|are making preparations for the har- gepending Fiimare & Shenary ment at present, Fhe rawings far thy | Sigies Finlening camp He “soakings” are revorted from the in search of data and records rela- | hou i1l with grin. He and his| vesting of the largest crops that have Funeral Director & first round of the tourn: £ will be|3cFved six menihs i LA wich énd. It was rumored here Wed- [tiye lo the home -and birthpiace of | mother gre guests of N. T. White and | heen secured in several 'vears. The o E;uhh‘ I€F | anpounced this morninzia iches witl [4nd been vlaced on the inactive list. | Nocday evening that 2 meeting of the! their ancestors. family. {reestone variety of peacheg are now 60-62 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC|DS Plaved on the courts at Recreation Ars. ‘Dilworth has a large circle of | Brotherhood of Trainmen would bel Mrs Jobn J. Nolan was & Narwich| Mr. and Mrs. J. ldrich, Gieorge | herfpnipg {o be harvested and thers 2 ’ tri “d“ who will' miss her but whe{peld which would vote to forbid union |yisitor Wednesda 0. Robhins. M sworth, Mr.| will Be many thousands of baskets picked. k and at Lady Assistant Tel connectlon "’a‘f’m“ ';Sghe égfll‘flm bv'w x?:f{ h v every happiness in her new | pilots from rerforming that duty on o and Mrs. E night but there is_to be na BB acer v hqNsLen o ;r:!o trolleys until the strike is declared GOSHEN Mps. E. K. Mapning and = ~ nn time !or matches ‘set by the of- | 4 church Ancaps it ficials. ~Oppenents are fe arran, orations. fall term of Riverside arammar| Mr. and tapn i Klumll'ey Bl‘ol. theu- mswpe‘- as is con;ven.en: for Mr: Bouchard has purchased :chqu be‘lns Tuesda\ With the follow- | family of Watertown were! guests of kie; En 9 n.;! g,:e,‘. ich preperty on” Raflroad| ; i H. P. Clement, prin-| friends here Thursday. < FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND ad vifi“be:fi’ avenue, ‘; hich she intends occunyvn; cipal and supe n[endgnt of the schools| There was an Old Home day famil EMBALMERS the wm t. There is a lo\dp: cuy at sqme fuluze time ag 2 home. of Griswold. Nettie M. Johnsen, Alice | reunior ai the home of Edward H. 3. i " for the wil of the tourn: t. Richmend P. Gardn: urned | A. Brown, Svbil Browning, Mabel|Call at Mount View fyrm' Iriday. It 36 Union St. Willimantie, Conn.| "% 18 “"‘; g ‘hfll““ 5 Tfie'du Mant trom . Phettont Wi | Beott S Nettie Johnasn, Baith Saple| waé alse a Welcome Home celcbrasion Q%'Clflcb i 2 ere hie bhas been si ince July. He has Ju'fle;to Richmond, Alice M. Barnet | for their two sons, Royce I'. and Cgl- Ph i edn one 290 (Lady Assistant) M. C. A S beg]n s(a}é}i\“ at the su ummer vxgq;g of | Clara Moran. Katherine McNamara, K. | yin i, McCsil who recently returned | e eeler, who was iréctor | Marguerite Bl May K. Priseoll. An- ! from the war. AL 1 o'clock 20 sat down of Wil at Copnecticut far.| 10 a dinner of clam chowder, steamed 4 R s o el | Boe T e Hamam‘ Gli3§a.clams, baked bluetish, sweet and white . potatoes, corn. rolls and brown bread, i T R W lobster, fruit and coffee, in charge of | 1 < Y T - ®iLewis Freeman of Colchester. After MURR 1 wume PENDLETON HILL it rismdt S etnct et ¥ Mrs. Mary Palmer and daughters| ed, including u suggestive recitation | < ' s - gna Charles Cottrell svent Saturdgy | by Miss Dorothy McCall, We Pde NnnT“ 30“7 ight gud Sunday at the home of Mrs. | Away the Seryice Fag Todav. 'S bry Sl’. Noyes ings, in A number from here attended camp | / ; uurprlae given Mr. and Mrs. A logal man who was out at quite a | N § B [oward Benuey of Westerly Monday | late hour with his Ford Friday e\en.[ { number of | ing ran over and killed a_skunk. [} :fl | "%ir"ing Mrs. James R. Case o . i Hamptgn, Va. who have been guests! it &ep helping to celebrate thefr | i wgpflfi anniversary. Ice cream, cake ! of frigrd.s here, returned to the south- | ind A nd Monday ¥ Py "be.r Milne and son ! D Sear Ihier suletel 2 mevded en college last winter. He has bgen tal garett L. Daley and M. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA e 3 ey v e e - B"w! Q‘ Dershester, Mass. and Mrs.| Silver street on a recent evening L = = | culprit made a complete getaway. It] ¥ o .9 wa$ not only the value of the article yS His hesfin’h‘l taken but the owner is put at much 4 ¥ incgnyenience before it can be dupli- | £, £ eeth! e tHiae Bumber of sumimer board- | er “mfl ers Bave nearly il returned to their| Katydids were heard Aus. 20th, »um, Digcoverer Tells Drugsints Not 10 Take | frocs in six weeks away. 1.5m & youe's Memey' Unless | Miss Harriet Geer of Norwich is a -..n _uc'i-h and ames H. Allen suftered for veary ith rheumatism. Ma ries > ¥ o= Fibie '&:;:.,:\:‘R i heipices Wad Wa- - Mrs. Brlo G. Barber and daushter, He luallz docldcd, after years of|Irish and daughters, Lucie and Julia, T e aatinreg | and Mrs. Evron L. Kenyon were call-; s! 5 celled WHE h) s in Westerly Saturday evening. go J mobile. Brioll Snd " wipelled freh 2 number from this place sttended ! ‘gnh :m_ idea in mind, he consuited ! the Old Home clambake at Liberty 4 icia: ,,N experiments and | last week. 1 g lpfgm m that| — Mrs Jemnte Clough of Providence °‘"" Bpthly Us s OVery | pas been the guest of Mrs. J. P. w. purloined an article worth cated. It is known the thief was A.l as rewel ence {Rat, and the ariicle stolen was a sef: -~ 2 city homes. pletely Bpmishes Afl| guest of friends here. able to work. Miss Florence Barbey, Mrs. Carlton; Sieselved in” ghe jolnts | Ing with Prank Saunders in his suto- | -pto of Theumatism from Gresne. reely gave to! BElisha C. Burdick and family of | 1“. R (A Tt with whit Miche B0 | Westerly and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar L. c-l d marvelous success. Alt t yvears | Burdick of Stamford, Conn., who are’ ided tolet suerers spending the summer at Quonocontaus | Derafise sips ¢ : W sbaut hik' Sisecy , were callers on Mr. and % : " v fiog Q Je b 3 Cn:non Irish at Rockhaven Saturday,! 2 o b : . - § i i Jn maetavere ‘e édtrical Btorm af . X ¥ . ‘ g t ot E the season was thag of Sunday night, — " . 3 - - 2 b e o ts SRR about ¥ o'clock and con- o : : . sate thae " ua pIKBt at intervals and ne- o i e A i e e o - g

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