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'_ 30!"‘\. » ‘d'ld Ty o e Mass. d ——— A DiED. k 5 2 5 . S $ e B ELM In Seekonk, Mass.. Tiev; Gedree P g $ L ; 73 % ; \ P A i 5 < y W . formerly of Moc.us Comn. . e 7 i 3 S N m § gty [ rlxnu-rot-xn Stonirgrea. ‘Feb, 18, . W, N S - ™ . Herman Coulter, treasurer of the Good- [ . Why go west for excitement? 1f yed | 1921. Mre. Lydia P. Pendleton, nged €5 g g ¢ s u-r MiMis; Inc., left here Wednesday ev- | Wit to be held up, #hot at indulge in & : b 11 % f 1 ening for, New York to atténd s meeting | wild race between . aatomobiles, or ex: | CAINING-—In New London, Feb. id : ; : e = : P * nt whxm A Sufancing ol sy onolw pegience any of “the other - thrills tfat 49 o Leass ven. M5, 208 . bt 3 ; ,_y od w ¥ With adventures such As used to be | LEW Bcln New liang:‘n oFe 3 1911, 105 4s one’rdmdr{!o the stoekh, common: in the wild and wooily western " R Lbwin, it T meeting schedried 6 be held in Akyan | reaches of _the continent,. get.out your | VALLIN—In this ety Feb 16 1331 A delayed sh:pment of goods a,mved too late for our lut Dollnr Day. These e R e R o i -y & & 10UEh, | wESTCOTT—In Allon, R_1.} goods, together with other specials selected after inventcry, will be offered to /.= ,,f,;-’;;,,_mm:-&«;;m fom 4 T e e et o O .| TRl A e it T Ve . sa w " it o i b oo mm—r‘- e Rk eivex- vucsdsy | T Barah Eile il ot FeshR Swiin, our customers at this sale. Many of our customers cannot come Saturday. We | sentremint”ot iingly Hign Seveot wiB | vening nad s Seruter Bi s & ; of Putmam’ High school morning, 0ld-yp men tried to get his | 28sisted us in any way during the Howare, . Piomeiee, whose naie anA | Toaq of llauer. Snion: sqmenow siaped | LW, 8a7n of our sorrow in the f-—n o typewrling -record is familiar to all t¥p- | through the lines of the ever-watchful bcnt‘lux' flowers anil w- of isms will give a public demonstration 88| Willimantic poiice, and gave him a real m a.part of the programme of tae even-|gsengational few minutes before he man- MRS, WIL ¢ 3,““\0' ing. ‘Mr. Pfromimer's.record in the 1920 | iged. to clude them by racing Ms 2 international contest. was 116 words Per|up to -Everett Cutlers stere at Gloue minute. ter and gasped out his squeal for he MRS u-mm.xr T Manx, A topic of n:ml intorest to al bus- | 570 was right smart skearod. considering | MR, CARL A iness men and womien will be given Son-|jow: the men that wanted his diquid e hr M e s povtpr, | ES. DUt after “him in .thefr automoblle e ““ o mm" ‘when he refused to obey their summons information that | ¢ CARD OF THANKS, ingly, Putnam- and .Tourtellptte . High of Captam J. H. We 1o #xtend thanks at this time specials will be on sale Fnday and Saturday. - Come the day most convenient [t e oy M SHISTR Buleer or the eeal to you and you will find these special bargains together with hundreds of others. Telephone and Mail Orders Accepted ‘After 9 O'Clock Friday' 'Moming.,; $1.00 . '$1.00 - UYS 7 PAIRS OF | “BUYS A LADIES’ $2.25 / LADIES' 25c ., | ' EXTRA QUALITY ' | ,COTTON STOCKINGS | BUNGALOW APRON . $1.00 e E BUYS 4 PAIRS LADIES’ | BUYS 5 GOOD QUALITY | - 65c “BURSON” STOCK- | ' 25c BATH TOWELS INGS—(First Quality) | _Former Price 35c - iy o A BUYS 3 PAIRS LADIES" | BUYS 4 GOOD SIZE - §1.00 i 3190 . BUYS A GOOD *'|' 'BUYS LADIES' $1.95 ' NAVY BLUE SWEATER | FINE PURSES AND - Former Price $3.45 | ¢ POCKETBOOKS .. $1.00 - $1.00 - BUYS LADIES’ szas ‘ BUYS LADIES' $2.95 to halt &nd pumped lead in the general company. direction of his car's talilight as he zipe Tyl o it ol - Mats théte sm il The' o bulléts. hit the ear, tos, and a tire went flat, but he reached the life saving sta- considerable delegution from Danieison. | . at Culer’s store before they coulq get Soecial mle of clunamon ‘bwns, 1b|him ‘this cxusing them fo turn il and 15 Main Street cdws doxtn, : Saturday, . Btar - DAkerY, | pegt o hasty retreat toward Putham: : : \ George Henault.—adv. e From what' Captain Bulger was, ahle to learn about the case from Mr. Cutler While preparing dinner at her home in Wauregan, Tuesday, Mrs, Corrine Pel- Hart time tvnn-fly of Mansfield Center, Conn. to Putnam v wi 'wen! nutes after he 51 want you all to get a share of these Bargains. These Dollar Bay and other \'-' iR pewriting camarts betmean KU | nam . eoring o miormation. || CARD OF THLNKE Faneral Directors it would appear that the ho'd-up men oquin, 50, suffered an attack of heart|nad a line on the booze runner, who is disease and:.died within a few -minutes. | gaid to use the reute from Hartford Mrs. Peioquin was & native of Canada.|through Putnam to Providence regularly, Eh'hfi*lava her husband, Pawl, and five | knew his. car and what it wasglikely to en. contain. .It seems that they -just waited Funeral services for Byron ' Ohase FLEECE LINED UNION SUITS - around until the booze running car. -ear- —AND— were held at the undertaking rooms of | rying. . Rhode lIsland registry hove in L. E. Kennedy, Furnace street. Rev.|sight and then went after the driver, and ‘ Walter B. Wiliiams of the Wesfield Con- | gave him the time of his ilfe, Embalmers \pmtfimnl church officlating. Burial was| It might seem strunge to the average $1.00 | BOYS, MISSES’ BUYS LADIES’ $2.25 $1.70 TO $2.00 FLEECE | WHITE MUSLIN LINED UNION SUITS PETTICOATS Wwas in the Ohase family oemetery at n I ‘ that ‘boo: should Enst Killingly. leNtives acted as besr-| the p p‘:flke‘ lo‘he!p‘;ll;u ':::(P hu:“m-'::: Lady Assistany “B CAT” BA T b Ald and telephoned into Pravidence to HENRY € CHURCH STOCKINGS 12" Formér Phice 45¢ 4 A R N e Mmool s i L T aS | - : Rev.. Albert Jepson of St Alban's church , Waymem, at the undertakifg rooms of J.'E. Ken-{ The police 14 .come out. but id not nedy, for Alexander Burdick, who at~d|”rrive until’ nearly ' midnight, “Captain at the honfe of his son, Benjarin Burdj % | Bulger said, and by that time hold-up in the Mashenxick district. .lurial v as|men and booze runmer had all made good in Evergreen cemetery, le(-l Village. | their escape, rett Hall, Charles and George 3ic- {xh WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 323-3 $100- - 1° §100 : BUYS 2 PAIRS LADIES’ BUYS ‘A FULL SIZE $1.00 “BLACK CAT” - SHEET-—72x90 Inches §1.00 - -BUYS 2 MISSES’ $1.00 " FLEECE LINED $1.00 ,BUYS LADIES’ §2.25 FINE WHITE The car that was engaged In runnine An _erroneous report that the sedan ‘had e h0jz« was a Chalmers.” The start of |of Rev. Charies F, Bedard 2'tempted holdun wds very close to | stolen during the night gained cireula- < - T - [tne ! 5 he clty Wednesday WOOL STOCKINGS | ¢ Former Price $2.25 VESTS OR PANTS MUSLIN NIGHT GOWNS J| ' remociaisie tnst run mp sheve |00 7027 Towne boraee rrobably’ om | hon” chrougionine ey Wednesdsy - : : et AN | memmem—— ]| gtreatt®s ol wuter~runnink from . metting | SPA%€ took the machines over nto. Rhode | fact that the car was taken from = iut s i L 4 100 b 51 00 e { sl 00 acumulations of ice and . siow - all | 1Sland. usual place in the zarage Tuesday ev- 51'00 o z 2 ¥ o through h:s !err!:ory The weather hiT] As "m-mnnhd by the commen :‘:g“‘ ;:l:::k:;:“&m'e;“i:"‘;fl""‘: : “BU ; a real reminder of the approach of council.. Lo ‘budget of the eity of Pui- 3 IES | BUYS 2 % SIZE SHEETS | BUYS LADIES’ GOOD BUYS D il v T S s tetog | ety s (et <L sy ot il BUYS 2 PAIRS LAD! ¢ : J FLANNEL fect on business as. well as, upbn the |13 353,587, an.increase of $7,450 over the | ' Lemis Wolf, head of the Patnam Mote: 2 94 $1.00 “CHIPMAN” SILK. .~ 51 Inches Wide NIGHT GOWNS CHILDREN’S $2.50 spirits of the people.’ - L |amount cpriaied last year. One-ralf | Mast, ls in 4 Beston ~hiepiial ;\n:-‘: J . ‘Former Price § Each car Pri 98 WEATER! LA | SeTier RN guiie (IR : that bave been ascurres |oiis , 2ir. Welf Secaime 1 while 1o Bes. STOCKINGS Former P $1.00 __Fo_rflm_cesz'___ S S g oo e A o s d arent city h:e'p:rhu'n’:uu o tha ] ton on Dibiniod Jaciiay 4154, Wit ateide - ; p Appronch: of e end of \tve toninr merts | PRI tWO.ar thres yoars, 5, |10 3 nospital and operated upen. He rae $1.00 : $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 i e mite B ey B e e T P 3 3 \ T | ever outcome. ncl o v » b4 : > S1PARRLADIES | BUYS LADIES' EXTRA |- ‘pyys LADIES $2.45 BUYS 2 FINE being. served the members every Tuee: | CAICE i : 11300 |tk hurtyime slong the cate. o BUY QUALITY FLEECE LINED , 5 FINE TOWELS ey veuing s cotmedton. with (o hoM: | S 2R Saaeer, 15,300 | " Fhel Bh sied piunged off s beak wall $2 00 “IPSWICH” SILK ~ VESTS OR PANTS AND 32-9 ' HUCK 3 ot mdeetnini s hasRbad. Sewer upkeep ... 458 | and imte a rubbish heap near his home or g o : " VOILE WAISTS Re Price 75¢c Each General E;pll\” el 4.000 pm-_l.; street Wedne’:liv‘ mbrm;‘ Ayl ¥ . s b } it el i o 1Ll 5 d , 5, son o r, An it emstinid o Foiee Pics $178 | o XORO WOFTE | Remhr e A S B e | A U | ot g v i e N . - = ounding ter ry. compensa i ea - an ! t » Of ace, but ne v . s & . - ol i l 00 X ture, however, is the increasing. p.‘yrou. 3 % 3200 :'e‘rlau:ly'hun. He was -u-nm“n . 1 i { z i : j BUYS A 50 OR 12 MEN’ Au? 'bh‘f mt:l:éfign;mm ;ll!c::&(‘;\: Fuel and Light 2! ‘z‘s: ’h‘z;:hltnpnflm ran up to 54 degreer H RUYS 8 PAIRS. OF BU YSZLAD[B’ 3135 A QUART ‘COVERED BUYS 15' S OR at some misial pokite tae ihl‘:!fin‘ is {To Pay Interest ard in_the $un in Putnain during m; o : at all critioa wn s gly @ part of debt 1815~ h ¢ Wednesdey aft 1 - CHILDREN'S . FLEECE LINED "~ “ENAMEL KETTLE - LADIES’ 10 CENT 41 to numerous needy familles and prob: | 1816 strect Immrove. to many minds the first wrelit” Ympeds ; ; ] ably will have to continue to de S0 for |ment appropriation 1,808 . 08 | sions that spring is not far away. STGCKINGS __VESTS OR PANTS $1.50 to $2.50 Values v o e e e 6 S oot TEovs e P T e ——-,—-——-—-——-—— et . = Thousn ‘they' aré met givem:te. talke $45,130 $53,580 | school |;|d Tourtelk:ue Memorial H”v:h : 5 . Y 5 I e 3 school ‘will engage -in. a'type writing / 31_00 i sl 00 S 51000 SI 00 ' LIt i M 'd"‘:,“;"x:‘,"h':"; .,.nu;::.:' St s e ';':l,‘: Cantest 2t the Kigh scheel 1 Gk sity this v’ . i HAM- BOYS’,.MEN’S “SPRING- taken to gun-tolirs, fhat they may.be BUYS MEN'S §250 | BUYS 2 MENSC and the usual 2-mi'l additional tax fer | evening. prepared fp protect themmelves in case RA RK SHIRTS TEX” FLEECE LINED UYS 3 MEN'S Joct O e o7 IREMALL 00 GOWNE: M s intesdinoed o il Ot B T ¥ 3 t b subjected t o s debtedness. “NATIONAL” - Bl Y WO = F BUYS 3 :mll;";:s v g e;p:rxmu o ngas 3 “Tnis years grand list totals $5,32! drawn for the regulation of fitney traf- N N UNION SUITS ( - . ~ FOYNJ Pnce 31 50 M ¥ ) 756 NE F.S :nuu persons in yarious parts of the coun- [and is about $400,000 greater than last this bill having the approval of the DRESS SHIRTS . s CKTI . 3idde =0 Some have taken permits to carry |vear. This increase in the grand list |State federation of labor. Former ' Price 33.50 the gun, -while ofthes are just carrying|will produce sufficient additional reve- e e A e — e ST $1.00 i S e v §1.00 The Srat regular moeting of Quinebang guns. . Some motoists seem especially to |nue through taxation to meet about ome- | Pomona Grange No. 2 is 16 be held with fear highwaymen, which'are all too num- |haif the additional appropriations re- | Putnam Grange, No. 87 at Odd Pellows’ 31 00 eraus.this witer, commended, & member, cf. the common | hall, Pomfrst srect, Puinam.. Seturdsy, b nieison. drivers ol l\nfimbflh are |coupcil stated Wednesday morning. Feb. 26th at 10:30 a. m. in the h BUYS MEN'S §2.00 BUYS MEN’S $2.50 - BUYS MEN’S $3.25 BUYS A $1.95 nending in appiications. and the etsentinl| Through a Gommitice of the chamber | gree. for general businsas, inciuding bills of 3 - $2. for ti'e remewal of the operator’s li- |of commerce the attention of the comncil | reports of treasurer, secretary and exee- AND $2.50 WORK BLUE DENIM : 'FLANNEL SLEEPING cenme. ANl of these licenses cxpire on | was called to the matter of 'regulating | utive committee, ts vots upon an amend. ;i : ERALLS : ; February 23, & week fro mmext Mon-|the activitles of itinerant vendors whe | ment ts- the wa as to changing SHIRTS oV NIGHT SHIRTS , DOLL day. ' have beeh flocking into this city of late, | day of the regular meetings. The prerent muddy seasen is bringing [to the injury of the business of local Installation of officers by Sayles B. a renewal ofi the oft-made .suggestion | tradesmen. The recommendation for | Steere, past sto0 1y . sl | Sl it f Rhode Island sl 00 o't it Would be nice If the mectfon |license fees that will be 8o high as to be | state grange. ,.".'L' :::ei?flw l;! Sowras 0 inown as Depot square eould be permman- munhe:"yt nr!(;‘hibhh'e. u’rhh m-tltl:r was :du‘lh ‘word. :’m 'Jf aphu::r will be n;; e L] P BUYS BOYS' $2.00 BUYS APAROF - |- BUYS BOYS' $2.00 BUYS 2 PAIRS BOYS' [J| 37es arount the Exdhanes biok and e ruies and srdimancer oo et %% | 1810 proerar there wit 'be oo wdress . FLEECE LINED ‘MENS$1.75CR |- - "PANTS BLUE OVERALLS . : ol v tne werk-of At "t Ao v k & { reet is not large Citi ho fa . Johnson, whoe is retiris fter by Dr. Henry KG linger, UNION SUITS | i B, A ctn AgesBtoll Years W|relive o o frororiomc o 5 e o " ity St et | v, S Gt i - « s would a ¥ to the appéarance of | vice as chairman o e way cem- | ural- cel ¥ gs, Mrs. 'sur. . g 3 ‘@ f i rt of the' bush secti d ittee of the . commo: N tellotte, and M: Al KFR sl 00 sl'oo % & 31.09 sl 00 m:np:mowm:n' ln::-lom l:":nd 'q';f ‘;ohnun?l ‘werk on :hon :m by Mrs. fiu.n" ;.:er ':' b o p 1 « A e 2 \ pression -of the place, which ‘mud does | mittee in copnection with strest and sew- | Canterbury Grange on 1:(:.‘.:.”» work BUYS 8 PAIRS i & BUYS 6 PAIRS . BUYS 3 PAIRS i BUYS 2 PAIRS % | not. er work would acerecate g Ml and other numbers of inferert 28 f 2 ; oy ! 5 One hears of many eéxperiments tried |Datient and painstaking to benefit | ¢ permits. Mrs. o G. me ; pitik MEN’, MEN’, these daye b: who wilt ha: of his experfenc d goed juds t in | Is secretary of the Pomona grange. ’ OOkl HEAVY KHSA?(THOSE L Ml)?lf;c HOSE e sy e T ettt | e S B oSS | : . 2 N them their health. The late ither tic | tle a la ts 3 ired Mr. a of v - STOCKINGS o Rt wool , STOCKINGS mory i reimtus: o 4 s dopeired oF| PHAROAE 1o move weReen e, the seoorda | 17 e il AVVEY o, S48 former, S e i, SR T, T Jamaica ginger. He resorted to S——|the council's grateful acknowledgment | of honor at the time of their weddings, $1 75 4 sz 75 et o T 53 50 % 33 75 horse Tm whic: Lvnt:i\nl turpen- -:d ;‘eeo;n:'llen of ';r:fiwmn service | but ::u‘ custem h; been been disyom- 3 3 % i o tine ut ste | that- Mr. Je - in ' 2 o - B . ® of, ihigers wiioh be D T 1y e |k oioe omniniios a6 th b ] e Lo time. BUYS APAIKOF EUYS A PAIR CF . . .BUYS.A PAIR OF BUYS A PAIR OF lieving that the singer contained alon- |ing of the council a report by Captain | S ——————— BB ORIty | T AR LADIES e P AN G e | D S S S LA] 5 2 3 forts o * and some kindly neigh- | against trolman et Lo er. NOMOREDANDRUFF Y bt ‘wh her amsisi ency bot $3.95 SHOES $4.95 SHOES $5.95 SHOES $6.95 SHOES °IL pocchasen. that have been made be | The regort eies 5. maber ¢ TAtaRLes . ) ik : G taken as an mdla(l"n of the’ forthoom- | in - which Patrel: A¥Nnding Bl Gokiee say'slis oo - % = : 53035 fin ing supply, thers will be a searcity of [ lect in his duti v SI 75 3 52.75 s3 25 33 75 seed (pofatoes. in, the territory . eurrbund- | part wan. roferred to tHe potioe found nothing as good as Parisian Sage . ) 4 0% o sirad 5 ~ . ing ‘Dmielsons :v:r.vl.n‘: :';.u;flhn: plant- | tee and Patrolman Chandier will be :"- :’m? .:.w.nm‘d:knd:: flxnm\.d m:‘ke 1'-2: = N Cod ing season. § “have boen |en- g ‘hearing. * BUYS A PAIR OF- ! BUYS fi\ P,ASIR, OF | BUYSA Pf;lR Of BUYS A PAIR OF ! [ vurchased and:are.due to arvive: hers 1n | " soxt somday. evening; 1n Eagios’ bail | o5, & O00d Co. selis it on meney EN s itizens of Putnam will have an oppor- . BOYS' . i 3 L [ MEN i MEN’S $6.95 B e T, of. i the cucgnes tunity. ta hear' Di: Cands Bemoist. Penie; it $4.95 SHOES 5545 SHOES ARMY SHO gial oot b LI, ‘tn hia, resharkable.lesturs. Carty Rheuma. ick-Sure $3.45 SHOES : HOES P o= "o‘:‘_"::“ ing On. Dr.: Palien comes here o speak C - ) > llhbe-nadnummler-’ e mell, Ne."64, kel C. £ e 2 X $1.45 ”;‘:"e":s' an's o Wi O Since 1885 Dr. Pallen has. been &| Rheuma, the marvelous, rheumatiom g ’ % . . well known figure in the lecture fleld of [ remedy, old and guaranteed by The BUYS A PAIR OF BUYS A PAIR OF BUYS A PAIR OF BUYS A PAIR OF AN Tt Bl mesls, & s Herars: philesentical, 04 sconeric wib-| Cae & Ongood o, "Acts quickly” ste” ; - o MEN’S $7.95 . LADIES’ $7.95 LADIES” $1.95 LADIES’ $2.50 - by L B sy Tl ",,,’,‘;,,,‘,‘,‘",,; well knewn Books including The Philéso- | frem the system the poisons that cause 3 1 ter. weather being ‘experiericed in Com- |PhY of Literature, The Fpach of Litera- | stiftn and pain in the jeints and Goodyear Welt SHOES HIGH-GRADE SHOES FELT SLIPPERS FELT SLIPPERS dedacnt; tars. s Whst Is Liberaliem?. - muscles. - - g = Gearge A. Williams' is angaged In osl-| , 2 Socton oF 2edts W be esarved for 248 | - $298 ~§348 $3.98 ||t e, S g G S M e T80T | “You Can Do No Better Thas o ' XN B hs Pallen glad to answer: an ”. N ¥ . lector Williamu' s covered a Mrge part | nue i oIV Y Ne asked. ‘Buy Our Wurst. BUYS LADIES' . BUYS LADIES' BUYS LADIES BUYS LADIES* : Mambers 2t e tre department whel tets. Wit $495 © | 7 $5.95 GEORGETTIE $6.95 GEORGETTE $7.95 GEORGETTE How to Rid the Armn 1|26 15 Fotnim Ton- receniy wil - have | Complaté- Wit y : . B ther - b thei: in thy : SILK WAISTS _ __ WAIsTS WABTS WAISTS 5 R | Eer e e B Thumm’s__ . S1.45 51 75 ——— of Objectionable Hairs || wasnington's birtnaay... Home-Made - s o 5 ; { i 52'45 (Alds’ to-Beauty) - of the town cutside of Danieison and is M‘ onmi” . BUYS LADIES’ © -BUYS $2.25 -BUYS-$2.75. . BUYS $3.50 A simplified method is. here given for [new here eachiday. - ; Y . e = the quick removal of ‘hairy or fuzzy | .The camival given at the Westflel ‘1_95 UMINUM WARE, ALl)MINlM WARE ALLMNU’M WARE % S“‘“""tm"';n:“‘ "g:;’ 1;.;":‘[:;\;-“ ”0;: Congregati -1‘::.\::::!1 .n:a;d a hl':: 3 THUMM’S 'MBRELLA! KEI'I'LI:'SE[C. KETTLES . KETTLES ith dered _delat: end-| the sccasion provided much’ pleasure. Th , U S . TEd & ;‘:ter”n::!y l'.’:‘)'ngy eurl:c.e ol:ed after I.l;lir was arranged by '-’aa n;:dlul' DEIJCATESSEN STW 2 or 3 minutés rub off, wash the skin | Benévelent society. w57 ————— BE|:nd every hair has vanished. This! Ic was steted here Wednesday that a 40 Franklin Street FRIDAY AND simple' treatment-cannot cause injury. | branch of. the national organizatien op. but care should be cnrciud to get re-l posed -to prohibition is 'to be organized delatone. > in Danisison. and that it is.expeotsd that| THE LA VIDa liamn VIBRATUM SA I l lRDAY \ ; upwards of 1,000 mexbers will be. ob XS ’ \ DANTELSON CASIN®, that-if the iegisiature .en- FEBRU ARY 1 STARKWEATHER ELDG. aots dertain lémisiation provided for.in " BOWLING AND POCKET BILLIARDS pending bills having o do with manapar-| ~ GAS AN &fln o FOUR ALLE ' THREE TABLES ° | tation that there is a likeifhood of sar- m 18 and 19, 1921 WEDNESDAYS LABIES' DAY.” | vice heing wesared on. thesline betwoen WESTESLE 0w "k""‘“' B a vy e e 2 Danieison uomxxuum sh‘hnfl ’umurflu . 'l.ll"l!flmw_i FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18 and 19, 1921 The Heystone Store DANIELS ON police Wednesday | to ouf r friends and neizibors 'ta . B S L . n B e EREPIAAAEY ¢ LRI 1 IANEEITRRLI TGRS LT B e - S PR § S 1 b e s MRS bt s Al babae P T vissavi