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by h by Harna e . - I Eent by s Going On Tonight. i Deersiayer, U‘ Cooper: Ameriéan Benefit soclety, Williman- ds to tiny, Rolling Stonés, and 10 TORRSNb. 120, ests S Y iain | Strictly ness, by O. Henry; Cor- i ne‘Du'flby Tkmt T a: the num: ‘Windham BEscampment, No. 100, I. WEnE -the. Diat tew, dayn Lhe. 5 3 7 . F, & ber of men taking but hunting licenses ¢ e B 0. O. F., meets at 807 Main street. dail has ‘fallen off. At present the : = % ~ 2 il g be. i of licenses issued amounts to : % i By T g s RS i Mt (5 | bt i, S R fish, onions or even garlic in Mazola—strain—then use s 37 The Black 4nd Orange Saturday ol te savie lof of Mazela in your recipe for cak¥ making. the Park Central Hotel past two and ome-half years has been | ers of H by Adelphus -Harger, - | at\Recreation Park and. will endeave # ard,aise oE hiB e The LolinhE | of Mo take the stitg. ous of the, efeat r - Mazols carries no odors or flavors from one food to another. vhich is located %t 146 Valle; , | this team ded them two weeks ago. gl B P BEAGS: 3 Bk x g i ownea oy the 3. . Linciin:com- | Bulkeloy Sigh s But s ‘strons team | | ‘This in.one of the economy features that is: making Mazela f 6 popular with thrifty housswives . Mr. Hay ¢ ko R g A tle practice the 10cal eleyen will be FR No housewife can afford t6 Be without the riew on for giving up the busin That Jabor was Mard (o get and (hat | some little tcam themaelves. The 68-pagé Corn Products Cook Book. Recipes for wonderful dishes and easy to make. Handsome he and Mrs. Harper were not able to | forward pass has been Windham's best illustrations. The book is frée. Write ps for it today. carry on the business under the pres- | &round gainer this vear While on the ent conditions. 3 oftensive, and the fast work of the Walter McNuilty of Fall River, Mass. | Snds' will break up many a try fer a will appear before the police eourt 1hng_4nd: ris: - morning (o answer to the eharge of | After an iliness of about twe years, intoxication. MeNulty had come to| the life of Pascal Gagnon came to a o J.P.Barstow and Cu., Norwich, Say | i ey 5 search o0 a s, snd hag | slose. Nonday nighe &t nis home” at stayed, for ome night at the home ot[.fl High street. Mr. Gagnon had been | 5 ? T s o i ety g B Fbind B ' CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. ~° P.O. Box 161 New York City # man living on indham “W, toad. Tuesday instead of looking up a ::‘d’ o 3_"!:::‘3!,’::?: ‘;’tmhg‘ 2 = job he had looked up intokicating li-| ! 2 < ! " 2 #, “We have sold a great many Scientific Ster- fiors "an was makiny s muitance of | 168 Thicad Compan for mans seivs | Mosers. AHERN & CAHOUN, 47 Farmewerth Strect, Boseon, Mass. ; 3 . A rs sod w UE, G misance Of | \na later way emplayed by Charies - ; : lings, and they have always given satisfaction, | himzit Chief of Falice killourey and | and,_late at QE’; focal tuamy” feuns Gt ; e e g f 3 B - v i Bken They re,a'llly bake equally well with either gas O T nd e aras DUt Ih HeI 1867, the son of Frautols &ndl Feilcitd or coal. of New London will also.answer to the E;e‘ ‘_G;{flesn:"‘-' 13"";"!;::5 l-_“g:e plglfil:: = 2 char; f drivi 13 andii e . ' b Z; o e i Al hade T L | Plerre Gagnon, and a daughtor, Mrs. i i 3 wHen he Had driven past a standing | (€orge Lavigne, all of llimantic ] ent trolley at the corner of Main and | fouf brothers. Francois of Danielson, o 4 Watson streets, barely escaping hit- | Antoine of Montreal. Canada, Alexis J PR L b L R ---.- -- Alienting from thes eur. The mumbes|ter. Mrs. 'Leona Bellefleur, of ~Nor- don. It as lat found out that at R » 4 o, e T {s! In the report for the week endinglprofitable outdoor exercise sthis sea-| work ia aldo progressing with like en- Vg4 z e 5 wich, and five grandchildren. Mr. The combination gas and coal range, only 36 inches | f 22 %% O amoine sexisies i | Gagnon was & member of St. Mary The i i ; ted above Mr. W i deal range for the modern kitchen — keeps it e o ameieg ARoYe Mt otz | October 18, fssued by the state depart- | son. couraging vesults in Litchfield and Mr. and Mrs. Whipple of Hoivoke,| New London counties and is = being '4'-'i - P, M. s + e chl{rch this city. of the Sacred Heart de and with a single oven. T o orene o nay, Toter | cociety, and of Court Fabre. ~ He was a man =gspected by all who knew him. warm in the winter i mm et 2| ment of héalth it is noted that Wind- and cool in the summer. s e iramar gnt was Made| ham county has had two new cases of | Mass., spent the week-end &t . thé fopensd up this week in' Middlesex. Wi | ncatng: diphtheria and one case of spinal home of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Garvey. | The following table gives the quatas ith Coal With Gas - O cars b s Bebis ot e’ | meningitle. [ “Charles Belt of “Haritord was at{and pledges of each chureh in Wina B | P & i e, g = g his f ily's home in i Vil s < Dolls, cooks, bakes, heats quanti- Boil, cooks, bakes—really bakes, | 0.3 P4d 2n official visit to Violet Re- | SHORT CALENDAR SESSION day. s Quosd: i ’ GRS R N BT of Shis il con. AT WILLIMANTIC FRIDAY| Postmister Hansen and family made an automobile trip to Ocean Beach on Sunday and secured a very curious Specimen of fiving fish. 3 Misses Augusta and Mary Tiiden ties of water. top, bottom, front and back. Tuesday night. when a class of eight candidates were worked. Many mem- | N bers of neighboring lodges wete. pres- | ing Dealers are glad to demonstrate this range— |ent it the mecting. comms from Puic Windhame county superior court short calendar and assignment of cas- s for trial at Willimantie. Friday. Oc- - 3 & an Norwich. sup- | lober 24, at 10.15 a. .. Judge La ! X o, 3 <. < e s onfiefi oven for both fuels is a success because of its | oM, 2*niriaon and Norwich, A suns Burpee, presiding. Shore. calendar e R W L . scientific i list: or their annual autumn visi CH ot 0 15 Fhe SRl Maro B. and Hattie L. Palmer vs.| Mrs, Porter, wife of the engineer of| Dayville Mansfield State Training School and | Eastford There was a large #ttendance at thei Rockville-W imantics Light | mecting of the Willimantic Woman's| George C. Miohois oo Jopntng Co. |Hospital, has been ill for some time.|Goodvear leL S l OVE WORKS | Club. held Tuesday- afternoon at the| Sonneborn Sons, Incorp. vs. The Leon-| A Daked Dean and salad supper will|Hampton . s X club rooms at No. §0§ Main street. The W be served in the chapel by the Aid de-| Manefiela . ; s Rochester, N. Y. rooms a in ard Bros. Garage. Walter L. Hoyle vs.|be ser ot ‘Dunham . Memorial| Plainfield ... 3 %o u T | meeting was called 16 order at 3.45 by| Cora R. Hoyle. Clinton Shippes " | partment the president, Mrs. Robert H. Fenton, | Harley S. Place. Katherine Feley va.|church. Devotional service Thursday, | Pomfret 1,210.00 and after the regular business Dr.| City of Willimantie. The Sherwood |7.30 D, M. at Mrs. Jane Stedman's; | Putnam— | | 4 2 = |Jane . Robbins of Wethersfield was| Distilling Co. vs. Samuel Smith. Wm. | choir meeting Friday, 7.3¢ p. m. at| First . . 59 100.60 {introduced as the speaker of Yhe af-| Jolly, of al. ve. Joseph Jolls et Al | Mrs. Qarvey” eoiuns ¢ ! e IIB u' nd Vamish Makers of Sterling Ranges and Sterling Warm Air Furnaces jternoon. Dr. Robbins, who recently re-{'St. Joseph's Hospital vs. Franciseo South | KiMlingty turned to this couniry afiér serving| Valerio. Sarah Siegal vs. Henry A, Yy il g i | Fith thé Red Cross in Italy smc;’éhe Bugbes. Bridget Ainsworth et al. v SOUTH WINDHAM %”;".:Ds s O varnish job can stump Inorout Varnish. It can be . Italian disaser spoke on the subject,| Bernard Kangley. Application of Geo., Mrs. Nellie M. Putnam and sons,| TR : it 1 . T < JhE re Seo. e n t J. | Barstow and CO NOl’WI‘:h {The Bonds. of Friendsiip ~ Between|'W. Hickey, Admr. vs. William Cor. | Georgo K. Putnam and I C. Putham | Voluntown ‘”"l‘d o 'hheg\_"e.“ "i’l:h:‘?““y a"df"“bb‘dt‘;"w A : . .y Italy and’ America, telling of the Work|.bin, tax commissioner, Grace Evelyn of Hartford called on their cousins,| Wauregan eggshell finish, it will take care of any outdoor jo —_— -—— Jope, by tho RO Orges fn Jab 2ndiBrown ve Clavion Aitred Brown. E.|Miss E. ¥ avcsck el uy B s 1d withstand the enslaughts of beating rain, salt water = ow ‘it had besn appreciated. Fre - Stout Farm Ageney vs. Otto Smith. [cock for a few honrs Sunday. i - N i i COLCHESTER S Beebe experience she (01d of how the women| Uncontested divorces: Frederick A.| . Mrs. Slate, Mre. Barstow and Mrs.| Willimantio and scorching sun. There is no limit to the uses of | and children of that stricken country| Popple vs. Minnie Povple. Philip B.|Card and W. P. Barstow entertained| W idham— Inorout Varnish. S iliam Foran has returned,. after| : P4 2.05 as o looked {o America fce aid. Before Dr.| Shanley vs. Pearl E. Smit ey, | some of the delegates to the W. C. T.[ First and South. 2050 el 4 {40 weeks' vacation in Putnam and ay. svoke, “eight little Italian | Madaline Mazzola ve. SB!‘\";:tnFe“;qflay,.. O atate convention Beld” in Williman- | North ... ... 156 And once applied it stays for good. Boiling hot water Becbe has purchased of | ciflaren who gre attending Windham| zola. Lillian M: Swyden ve. David G| tic 1he past week. P o cannot mar it. Sold in all sizes. Try it. MEX resumcd his duties as engine i sailvbe. B H street selaol, ‘Sang several of the folk|Swyden. Rhoda Morse ve. B James Stedm: has réturned to the 8 Branch raicond vi ; Yeaiy. recomipantéa [ Moree = Pmest Al éme of his gaushter, Mrs. H. B[ West A s B el i e =i c | Trial 1ist—To Court: Mary L. Burn-|Card, after stveral weeks' stay with| = Zast . Wewe 2t their hame hen idgep 3 irgaret Murray of.Kew Yor an S& ‘ham vs. Cheriés T. . Crane. i<|his son, Joseph Stedman of Westerl 2 R o e haxe the vt w zuest of her brother, Duvid B.| e Windham Several| Rantrowitz ve. itz Garwlat. Ohares| A numbes of South Windham pesple| , Swedish Bay State Liguid Paints are mad< to do any paint- ing job. - A little “Bay State” will keep things from being banished to the attic. Nothing is t0o old for Bay == State Paint to save. Cut down the cost Miss Grace Beebe retusned Monday - o s 5 New London after a few day | e s i S women of Italian birth Had been in-| Carpenter vs. Joseph Hochberg. Chas, |attended Stafford fair. B e . ol R ot e o Gohen of New York was)vited to atiend the meetins. D. Mowry, ot ux. ve. Trederick Ra.| The missionary society will hold its| AUTOMOBILE CASES ARE OF fepairs with Bay State Paint Bl During (i early part of the after-|'cine. The Hobart Ffe. €o. vs. Spira|second meeling this season with Mrs. TO BE GIVEN HEARING t 3 —_— A 1. over Sunday. noon the women of the club had con-| Talabac. Leo Le Duc vs. Goodyear|C. A. Barstow Thursday afternoofi. The following automobile hearings = 5 arry Plgart of New York was the|ducted a food sale from which about | Colton Mills. Samuel L. Tds, et al. ve.| Misy Calits and Mise I¢a Adams|wiil bo he st the court bouse in WADSWORTH, HOWLAND & CO., Inc. JAY M. SHEPARD f iis paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Di340 had been realized. The money | Wicek Ciesia. Jeremiah Doyie ve. john | spent Saturday in Hartford. ew London on Friday: = = Boston, M the Grand View hotel|rajsed in this manner will be sent asj Borgesson. Dennis J. Hagerty v§. Na.} H. E. Card. Henry Woodward and| Rdwarg Olaff, Yantic post office, I 0, Ma: = Latgest Paint and Varnish Makers in New England Toe ey Saa = ¥ g Succedding Filmore & Shepard the club’s donation (o the fund being|than W. Kennedy and Beatrice F.|Arthur Colbert have returned from | Norwich, speeding. New London atter inspecting machin-| John F. Clabby, Baltic, reckless driv- g . ¢ North West- | the cups Sonal o : Kennea: Funeral Director & Embalmer i e MR raited in this state to build a new| Kennedr. Bartholomew A. Moran v T ota. Cudid ba. Y fireproof buildicg at Newingien. This| The City of Willimantic. Samuel B.|ery sent there by the Smith-Winches- | ing. g #6-82 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC D e Hell s Tehfar! il Sing conducted by the! Harvey. Adrm. ve. Horace 8. Faton | iee Mfe Co. 3 Meyer Antis, 34 Linden street. New e ey PR SR E L And laagpar Vajulih i Lady Assistant Tel connection ¥ e~ B Conrecticut Chixiren's ~Aid - ociéty.| The Town of Windham vs. The Town| Mr. and Mrs. L. A Clark called at|London, reckless driving. ‘Fhé next meeting of the ciub will be|of Brooklyn. Doyle Murphy vs. The|the home of Mr. afd Mrs. Walter Pal- | Barney Kosakow, Read street, New e o - 2 e at| Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 4. when Miss| Federal Paper Board Co. mer of Hockanum, Sunday afternoon. | London, reckless driving. PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. A. BOARDMAN »: - on Hayward avenue OVEr|mary Schoonmaker, well I'nown for| Trial list—To jury: Margaret Quinn| Mrs. Edna Hatch returned héme on| “T. Raymend Ward, 40 Perry street s Klflomy Bros | = her work for the befterment of wo-|vs. Martin J. Cunningham, Adrm. Geo |Saturday after a_ three weeks' visit|New London, rcckless driving. - i men in this state, will speak on Wo- Gv Jacobson vs. Edward Labont. with Mrs. Sarah Street. of Sufeld. Samuel Botiwinik, Sylvan avenue, | Js Cas an a Factor in Good Govern-|Wasyl Dzwonevk. et al. vs. Hyma Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kinne and | am m, ven, two arrests. Oliver Waodhouse lodge, K Seplowitz. Gertrude A. Wardell vs |daughter Irma of Hartford spent| Ton; fierratti, 5 Eastern Point road, = = '{ FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND ; 8 EMBALMERS of to the grand:lofge seasion: held| e Town of Killingly.. Cha: i inne’s M 410 T i ity . e board of directors met at the ly._Chatlotte E. Scar-|Sunday with Mr, Kinne's parents, Mr.|Groton, reckless driving. # T 38 Unien St Willimantic, Conn. "';1)‘";‘1 artlett of New H | Chamber of Commerce rooms Tuesday! Porough and The Day Kimball Hospi-|and Mrs. Alfred Kinne. Frauk Pall, 117 Shaw street, New|the number voting was «438 and in| Plaint to Robert Scoville chal nal & 3 e, Y b, aven was| @ ing and routine business was) 2l ApPel from Rrobate Estate of Ru- London, complaint, 11913 there were 723 women who vot- | the Connecticut fair price committee Phone 200 (Lady Assistant) | mR TUCSIAT, o Verk, who re. | iransacted. The standing commitiees| Y & Williams. Thomas E. Hatch vs NORTH LYME {ed. o Mkt aom Sy e | comthy Furchated heoid she Taciory | for, e, ensuins vear have been se-| ponivy Hovalis Ferry o M| pire otally destroyed she residencs| BRIEF STATE NEWS = | Nausituek~—ne New maven Coun-| RG*3isl, “ineel Sur e 7masy e havine the’ bRok a ected a vs: ty -convention of the Ladies' Auxiliary | SV oL New on. | Who 3 & F C Jackson v:m.::a Tad Wil m:’i‘:s“a“n‘\:‘vmbfi";? Reception—Egtert A. Case, Rev. of Dr. J. G. Ely early Sunday morn- Southington. — Armistice day, Ne. ;L_‘( “;:‘f‘“né‘gm e ot Hiberntans| & 1+ Dailey £ N x Haven, v R . F.C. Tepairs to the building, s thew es |John E. Clark. Rev. Hgrry §. Me- LAUREL GLEN ing. Mrs. Ely being awakened by the | vember 11th, will be observed here in| was neid in Hibernian nall Sunday. | WHDIWOERINE NURHLE. S pect to move their business here from|Cready. Rev W:‘ller F. Bgrcger\, Rev.l Mc and Mrs. Hmer Milier i smell &t smom ndbm:: :r;‘;dhckt{e'-a‘mn the town. hall with suitable exerc Ko Bodbn—deainthi ok Ha A e J. J. Papillon, Rev. A. D. Carpenter, : e = and | investigation the doctor - P A as ampten.—Accusil e 5 3 56 ey Y AL Ik recént clec- | Hampton grocer of selling two pounds| It 9. 1hoe of & prisil hoy. bél: o k DENTIST | Removed to 715 Main St. Willlman(vc; Heurs —§ a2 m. io 3 p. m. Phone 44 ‘ew York at am early date. sign that mischief 1 ch of eugar for 25 cents, a citizen of this|set loo] daughter, Ethel of 3 dong f Jewett City. called fing room on fire in the timbers around | o ®ori MMIXE™ 00 (AT TOOET) Y SO place has written a letter of com-|about to t Rev. C. Harley Smith. T e ot S 3 jliam and Dwight Main's Su ) Unfortunately the tele- . i A man's religion nmever dies so long| Entertainmeént—James P. Bath, R.Z. T St O the fireplace. £ 214 women cast their ballots; in 1915 tre his actions A orrie Frank’ M. Linceln,| Mr. Spencer, (he missionary, who|fre was beyond control. A few articies L came with Mr Coon Sunday. called |of furmiture and some clothing wer 1 .| ou large congregation and all wére ed. Dr. Ely and family are i - Membership_Nelson A. Daniels, J.1;ceply intersattd in his talk Yith the doctar's sisters at the ol 3 i For Iniants and Children e 1 frea Abbe. Albert Four- - SR e 3 Mr. and Mre. Attaway Main enter- | homestead across the stréet. ¥ Rooms—Charles F. Risedorf, E. B. b4 ¥ox, Charles H. Snow, George H. Holt,} Many from this place aitended the|East Lyme called at W. M. Sisson's on .’[WFO‘I‘OV.I’“V“" Dantel Holbrook, Edward S. Russ. |Chickén pié supper at Pendleton Hill | Sunday. Finance—Herbert D. Pollard, George|Saturday evenirg. Franklin Nyve of Fitchville spent .thé | Always bears > - Mr. “and Mrs. Willlam Main were | week end “with his grandparents, Mr. the S e talned friends from Noank Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Chappel of S. Elllott, Fred A. Sanderson. bert T. Clark, George F.|callers in Ashaway Sunday and Mrs. George Babcock. i Tt - Mr. and Mrs. George Hill. trom the | Mra. Eva Tucker is. staying witn | Ssatare of Willi - Taylor, John Reilly, William P. Jor. 4 ie N jState hosgpital at Nerwich, were at|Mrs. W. M. Sisson for a few days. llllmantlc’ Conn. feny e Nichols, Andrew Roux. W-lineir place here Sunday. Their sons.| M. J. Sgark and Miss Emily Stark - = Public ~ Works—Frank H. Foss,|No¢l and 'Ray, who have been stay- | were visitors at W. M. Sisson’s Sun- — George .. Tugior. Valentine b, Mur:|in% for the past few montha witn Mr lday. O " S 2 3 s | S0 Mr. and rs. Eugene Peck ai 68 P T e Joln . O Anna Peck of Millingion, in company . e ity nas| With them. oo is 7 sor kil o e Towiiag| . Miss Alice’ Main is again at homé | with Mr, and Mrs. ~. S. Strong, at- T ; h 4 , | ' Yob WANT BEATIFUL THINGS B Thin ccason maving ot rotal of |after sbending. seme time at Groton|iended church in New London Sunday. 5 “Y" alleys. The individual strings| Mis ress i 'apent WINDHAM COUNTY WENT OVER e era or totalled, 120, 142, 138. SPEITRE with friends at Clark’s Malls. TOP FOR MEMORIAL FUND Miss Mell_B. Rigal . librarian” at| D o IN YOUR HOME? e Willmuntio: Bontie: Tibrary'hea| MANSFIELD DEPOT rJ::zx:::;:%i:?:"::::::.:ms Mrs. Horace Palmer returned finished cataloging the accessions to Many restdents of this villa; visit. 5 . the library ‘and "!2:’ b(‘roks are YBI.de ed 'i:hs fair at Stafford SD!‘::] las Isl‘n:::lltln:}:el:edmbg;r IQQI“I'N‘.:‘I!‘:; i Thi | a1 D for civtuintion. Fatlowing. is. the. it | week. ok Things that will not only look well when new but will of sooks reccivea’ st ne’ Hhrary| TS X L. Dimock visited at the e e ol i i~ oy lme ’ - ? . rough the state grani Wi ome of her brothér, R. W. Tilden, in| quota w: $23,425.. The tetal. grow more attractive with wear? Nothing so makes or §| Finks:’ Division in ‘irance. by Siiby; | Norsich, last week She aitanded (s | fuota was $23425. The total re mars the beauty of your home as do the floor coverings. || Beitle of tie Nations—1311-1918. byl anniversiry meetinigs of (he Comnec. | %6030, making an- sxess . over Kummer; Story’ of General Bershing,]|ticul Baptist convention. quota of $4,435.30.. With no important al Nothing grows to look more homely sooner than cheap 5 by Tomlinson; Out of the Shadows, by} Nutiing is a very popular -and|exceptions every church inthe.county rugs. g0l Children are Sigkly |35 5505 i | The J. o. Lincoln Co. and_take celd eastly. ave feverish and constipated, ngve b3 gt 8 oy I - beadschies, stomach or bowel Srouble. oL asked of them. gopied from rare antiques. They are dyed only with col- ipxs that have successfully withstood the test of thirty days’ ~dimect sunlight, and wear only serves to make the wonder- ‘ful texture more silky, the soft colorings more harmon- Come in and let us show you the new Fall patterns. One of .the most netable examples from the smaller churches of the.coun- ty Pomt here 3550 was asked |§ 2 for, {na $1310 vx rased. The church || Many styles and sizes and all in ‘Sout lingly. with « resident 2 of the dependable kind. membership of only seven, went. Let us show you. over its guota of $100. Many of (he smallest churches show- ed tnexpected, results. One of thi most remarkable of these was -We: ford, which has only gight resigémy members. Only /one sefvice Had teen ¥ m held in the church since, last SPECIAL! SPECIAL! e 2 £ They : peiifin held for the nugfiu"’vs'%‘ ire “to take and a certain relief. tend to break | JLCUCS, T S Tind and 12 pérsens were £ lemnl&l36!!‘ea-‘rnmmu,c.‘hI S“llscw,.d, ub a cold in 24 hours, act on the Stomach, Liver and Bowels e '-}fi;;.&;-fl%’ . *:l:loneu 5 5 and tend -to correct- intestinal disorders and destroy -worms. o het recks T Se o n T m]- Cu hncul‘l’ C‘. by 7 Evety grocer every- leum Remnants, 29c each. 10,000 testimonials like the following from mothers and friends said sh€, wished to glve as mueh for f children telling of relief. Origi offices . = 5 U o | o d ot St e R vy _| are Cnthusiaotls oveh thd. cacetgnr ery || Turnicure Undéraking every day. SRS Shovy St SV . - “|ample which Windham county set. It | Tel. 705-3 Tel. 705-2 » Get a package from yeur druggist for use when needed. 2::;??"::3&'»'?&:“7&“&:3-:”::3 Do Not Accept Auy Schutitte for MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS. G e e Bl M LR o