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: U ¥ holars, . i - o.f oot meeting on, | pink dogfee on a ciass 6f eondidates. | can name ten of the Néw Engiand birds ‘NMHHI‘" m Afifl *“Buring the two yeirs that Captaln | soios SARIBOMEIS o ¢ l(r‘s!h“-'ht the business soesion a. sociai | on sight : : 3 o vy v 2 Hubbard has held the office of Hour was' ehjoyed. 5 George Tpls ppointuent d.| The mocial commiftee |- “TWO other finds 6¢ early January pussy United States colector at Btnnlnlm-“- ith £k, 4 3 will - Ber_ recel: - W 1{announced that a cake ang apron saie | willows were reported Friday, this estab- 5 K he has deposited. with the trea favor Uy the community s J¢' hgs 107 | would be Held &t the next mectimg . |IShing al least five fecords fof finds of | e e sen i weuk S 5. ik Bt Moo 1 0 & B preepid| sl T o IR ot | g K S Uy Sy S ok R T s a,'surmhér S tocka for anmnn -, & theatrical production, zens, « v 447 RLKS, y » 1 PN X b ¢ = hall and it proved very suc-| A heavy énow storm corimenced > down Main street one évening mot Jong | eongress for the fourth term at a'con-| gecerul. a it p . | 3E0uE: midnight Saturday and contin- cnormich Lodge of Elks, Mo 430t | ago. It was dask but Glear, with no nal convertion held in this city. | Extracts from the files of The Bul- until early Sunday evening. It at their ‘Tegular ‘hceting on - Thursday |MOOR. A8 he passed dlong in front of the Starkweather was given the nom- |letin of February, 1871 are as follows: | was one of the severest of the year, 3 4 evening. ' Thers Was a very large attend- | Congregationial church he glanced cas- ination*by & deciéive’votesof 71 to 34’1 Monday, Feb. 18, 1871:—An evening|seven or eight inches falling without |- q ¥ 510+ | dnce¥at the mesting which was fresided | 02!y up at:the sky. Venus in déing duty The week the st Chelsea | school ‘is ‘being held in the basement|much drifting. T ©0,iand a mar wio'don't givé his whole | gyer by Jonn 1r. Counihan, cxalted rulér, | 1OW 48 eyening star in the western sks. flul‘fl%‘ ted o - district | of the Sachem street grammar school| The Sweets of Harmony was repeat- | mind to it car’t tell the difference ‘til |, £ T W TN I 7} 1t tsn’t ito be wondered at that the man, tax -,,1;.“,@@;“1,- and’ _the fee|honse, under the charge of J. W. Crary j ed Saturday evening .to a good audi- | he:has eaten eighteen or nineteen. k about the joys of the ‘tropies, say that a-faclory has been-es- ] g A ‘ not being even an amateur astronomer, - for ‘collecting at'2 1-2'per cént. Sedg-|and Miss Eaton. There are about 50 | ence ‘in hall. The ladies and | Saturday, Feb. 18, 1871:—(Copy of | - SUNDAY' SUBJECTS made the mistake, for she flares out pret- | /.- a gentlemen ‘were frequently interrupt- | this date missing from files.—Editor.) X i . - |ty and bright these nights.. The men = ; ed ‘with applause. . , . ' CE ) e 72 Christian Bclonce fervices at 10.45 & !gpotted her wonderful brightness and .as ' i 'y . : T o Tuesday, Feb. 14, 1871:—The LODGE NOTES m,,“in_the Thayer building, room - 215.|he gazed through: his-bifocdls the planet P 8 e _ | ball of the Turn Verein took place in st %' 4 4 Sunday school atl 11.50. 4 2 seemed to sway and .to be moving for- SIS ’ ! C . lete al c t Prea o megvening. fne socjety. FATRONS OF HUSDANDEY. - The Fortm of the Norwieh Colored Mu- | ward. He hurried on ddwn the street to e \ G G e Omp N 3 et out in f The flags of the| New'London County ‘Pomona’ (range, |sical Dramatic Asssolation meets at 4B |Ind someone to verify his discovery of a N : S : \ Samner oF th T Voraies ormamenne Mo, &, P O I went'on wocord ol thel i ‘at 11MaI sreet. Carrort Butdm pessing airtane, The beet af It is. tre| THE MONK’S REMEDIES P S Tare i A - meeting on Thureday in Pythian < % man story on himseif and de- L o £ e stage. - .. 2 ik 3 R ‘At Park ~ Congregational ~church. ! " No w-on &le . Ed‘r'l':hu nct pesfity of the operotte on | v g o 1o the “daylisht | sreaching at momning service by the pas- | CIAres It 1s.too sood to.keep. In front| (More Than 100" Years.Old) Saturday evening reached the magni- |spectiation In farm Dromicis. Thérs was | iy U7 - Ib Howe: Sunday dehosl | 78 ihe e et o e s oemonie THE MONK'S CRUTCH cent sum .65, On the first rep-|much discussion 3 e gat o ? . resentafion this wag not quite equalled, | s ana tna ovene o ot e, bwp aube| At KL, Andichrs Reiscopdl ehurch Rev. e he Anclent Mariner in Cole-| (Gets Thore and Cces the Work) 'l‘k;; knowlllzda(e of these Incc:: hhu leglalation . -Opposing *them, ‘\and . résolus mmm !n osmlm. ree;or.h l-l;y ‘m-:;l,,, three. To. this one. who 13 n wei | Rheumatism, Neuritis, Stiff Joints rather spo! a good article which we 3 % . i | munion, . 10,20 a, m.; chureh’ 00 a ~ " P were about, to write urging our 1ocal, ey, ' 7, #T6Ct Are to be gent:to con- | NN ST Srayer, 7.0 D m. :{;","’:’nd"‘b"f, figures, he quickly told fis | Lame Back, Neuralgia, etc—3$1.00 musicians to do some more. The installing of officers for the en-| At the, Holiness Yisston, 87 Matn | 500 e MmBytyeies P of, Judge L. F. S. Foster returned from | suing two vears took pla Py ror service at 10 | ) ANtABe further down the street, where | THE MONK’S STOMACH POWDERS, Burope in the Ctlabria which arrived g.k;,,,t Sutneid, gmfr‘f'd:‘:': ,n:l":;‘: > D e e e ooy | 11c could see it before it was out of sight. Indigestion, ete—$1.00 Eoth gestion, e 1 atine thie Giyron O B Cpmneeticut. Stats Grangs as installing |at 3 p. m. Presthing at 3 and 7,30°p. beiuty had aot disspeersd. sor hes | - — ‘t{officer, nssisted by Mrs. Stkes. The offi- : * | vet! “curtan. : Smith’s Pharma ents e ’i’iufl' m;‘:‘e‘ mHe, h:‘ot g:x'a'mn Anstalled . Adams, | . A¢ Pirst Baptist church, George Henry |* At the recent Pilgrim pageant given in th's cy, Ag iy 'to B ooy e | OO reee: ) Pro Strouse, minister. Morning theme, A Day | Finn opera house by the pupils of River- 205 MAIN STREET e ire Cat e ot : Rev,”. G: of Murked Transitlon, 'Biblc school at |side grammar sehool something over $100 Wednesday, Veb, 16, 1371:—The 25th | shouEh" Ledrara steward. . HL Bart-113 o'clocki ‘Young people’s scrvice and|was realized. Supt F. H. P. Clement anniversary of the Yantic Steam Fire!cngries Armstrong, G‘Tno;'ar preaching at 7.30. g of the, public schools ef Griswold has ‘Engine Co. will beé held at their en- i , Pog ] W e Calvary Baptist c¢huoreh, 11 & [made commendable use of the money. gine houss.Tuesday evening, February grr;‘:ml;\.m N w“ma;"::::&:' m. .(hemc, The it _apd the Tares; | First a fine Batisch & Lomb stereopticon 2ist. Members of the Norwich. fire |Mies Aties M,,i Bograh; #atekeeper, | 1230, Sunday school; 7320, theme, The!was purchased ‘and with the remainder | department will appear in uniform. Eadeat Aes 3y . ' | Pastor and His Work. Rev. E. a ihe has secured one of the new Roose- || More snow yeaterday. People Degin | Frances Smaiima Merte sy, | Jackson, ihe newy siected pastor, Will | velt basreliels in bronse by James Baris ito realize the: pleasures Of an “0ld yfra. FEaward Blivop: Dowah: Fiora, |Preach. v, I""‘““‘- This handsome art production faih‘;?lnedl winter.” 'rlne * snow h;"i ., St ron; ‘as. | At Spiritaal Academy, Park street, ‘ 1“'3 lmwea on one of the southern stair j steadily all day. Travel wes jiterrunt- | yigtant 'stewa , Miss Fl vorth | Rev.- Millicent Wilson of Malden, Mass, |landings where the light‘ls caught with ¢d and trains on both foads were de- | Sa o e b £t pevabio, wiD expcundi:'lhbfll flect. The pcture s 13x17 3 & Solries and demon- | Inches. It was secured on seccount of The Advertiser learns that the Rock- | At (he lecturer's hour there were t¥o |the phiogibhy of Spiritualism 8t of o Mrs. F. A. Barnes. Stonintzon; lady : ; ‘clock in.the | Special arrangement ‘to echools “by ih A = ; land Paper Co, at:Montvills, has pur: | eofiatont by M 0 HKTaland of e 1sisate the Bhemoment 2t 3 o C0an, o bl B rative. ATis Teatrus o Fom Tore e s . : . chased the property kmown as the xo o MR S e R e fy Murch, Rev, P. | Public would have t6 pay $200 for this s T Y Wheeler Mills .at Palmertown. Th 3 - utie fia- | AUMS Central Baptiet chureh, Rev. B. | o0 2 e & 1 1 . N 7 < to | ture were transacted at the meeting with ch both merning and 5o BORSSVER | Wad_ Setar n , price is not given. They intend- to ., ¢ 2%, THEAE 2 1 um‘.m”.‘pus_.c- V:‘rlls‘:’r"‘bf;mm Tottan at 30:45, | Shore of admirers in Jewett City. No Ao iae g || Fuise the dam o few fect and thus im-lea. “The attendance at the meetlng War | Gunans school ard Clty BHibl Dhotograph, ot even . painting. can iRodaic 50 K : Praok Crumit] A-3348 land miil.» paty Sarde) Min ‘at/siton; ' Youls ' Proplew eoctal | SOT2F, PRl Vermmality and strength of My:Gee Gee (From the Fiji lle) ~ Tod Weinhold | $1.00 Tiatcsday, Heb o6 1315 Tuoire. DAUGHTERS OF VETERANS, Sodr'ate § Velosk- 8. Lo PI' u;;::z:.- » | sculpture by one of the world's orvtmont . . . suit_congressional convention giving . & At Wirst Congregntional ¢ , NOT | gculptors. Supt. Clement was fortunate . 1Could '.*“'N'm“gygg?‘;nmc‘.‘ By) }A'-,nflm tho Hon, H. i Starkweather tne nom- T;;“,{:‘.‘.’, mf,‘:‘&"g :{,‘,’e';‘;_n‘,"’::'; wich “Town, 'fim !arosund;mm‘m.: in' meeting with the opportunity to se. N P s - govao s : g - Comipleting Our iing. it H Love Nights Nora Bayes expected. And yet his nomination by |Meld on; Tucsday evening with ' Jarse | (58T 0y riiin Endeavor will Join | “The Builetin's telephons tn J 5 3 {number present. ' Lena - Pukaltus pre- | 5:45 P- M- gt vor. e . Y H. d O. b Benny Davis' the very decisive vote of 71 to 34 in; - with, Methodist _Christian .= PndeaVor. { 3¢ the residence of E. H. Hisco: Love, Honor and O-Baby ny A-3348 4 3 = sided at the' meeting ahd matters of a | With MMe! s g % e % has S ith ) a full convention was a great surprise 3 Union me-ting will be ield in the Meth- | heen changed to 21. Look! What You've Done With Your . {s1.00 to all except those who disbelieved in | Toutine nature were transmcted. The | Un! 5 ng - Dog-Gone Dangerous Eyes Beany Davis the reported unanimity of feeling in|t"At i contemplating hoiding a dance|odist ehurch at 1:30. SRS o i Carens | Wil “vecapy Sl Grieving for You Marion Harris) A-3353 Windham county agn:(nys! him. 4 during Easter week. The committee in; At the .Grecneville C e s -t CoRGagutinill clrirely BE Yankee "1 Marion ]-hrris} $1.00 The Hon. Lorenzo Blackstone f this | harge'of the whist rocently held rerorted | church, Sunday morng pReachine et | Cav, L b B C. E. at 7; leader, Miss | will ot cause you much inconvenienes : ’ s a sum had been real “ | viee o - , Whenthe Autumn Leaves BegintoFall Fred Hoghes | A- 3344 i S R L L 10.30. - Subject, What. Prohibition Tas | Rev. J. B. Aldrich, the pastor, will | if you send some of the broken pieces Like We Used to Fred Hughes [ $1.00 City railroad. 3 REBEKAHNS, 2 Golucd Thus Far. The Sunday school | preach at the Methodist church. 'Subject, [t us. We give broken lenses work At a meeting of the West Chelsea | With Mes. Florence Douglas, moble | Will meet at 12 o'clock. The Young Peo- | Coritending for ‘the ~Faith. Epworth “the ri J iver Mandalay : Camplell and Burr)A-3380 . | ool disirict, held Mhat. eyening, it | crand, presiding, the regular mesting of |PIe® service will be held at § p. m. . |league at 6 leader. Mra. Thomas Gray; | "the right away” and deliver new ferises Luana . Campbell and Burr{ $1.00 was voted to la; i tax- o "Reb o No. 21, I the ‘Church of the Good Shepherd, | topic, A Right Hand Lift-up. Preaching | quickly, without a prescription, - i : My a dos{‘flc; x-of 7|Hope Rebekah lodge, , J. 0. Q. F, UAlt Hatpr> H. Welch, minister, |at 7 by Rev. J. Edwin LeCount of Bos. s [} -3340 mills, payable March 10th, that the feeiwas held on Wednesday evening in Oad ! Universalist, George b 4 s 4 2 $elling Thee g'.“fl“.“A"‘::ggm"“‘”fifi:m}Au 00 for collecting be 2 1-2 per cent. Fellows hall.* There Was o vory large |10:40 a. m. resular service of worship | {on: feld secretary of the Boston Dea- Befors they break have them insured. Falatorty irgiaia Ashics Friday, Feb. 17, 1871:—The Volun- |attendancd and several ‘applications for | Sermon subject, “Unpardomsble _8in.” ; It takes but a momant regardiess of teer or The ffects of the War, was|membership wers acted upon. There will|13m, The Bidle Schodl, E, A. Traey, | Hev. T. H. Ockford ef Poquetanuck | . o' 00 1 your glasses are bought. given for ihe first time in Breed hail{be a class of six candidates initiated | Supt.; 6:30 p. m. the devotional meet- | Will hold -an Episcopal service at 320 | S -last evening. In kind the play is sim-iat the next meeting, The lodge is plan- | ing of the Y. P. C. U. E“Aml’l{h :n :;-::‘_H:‘rwn hnlr: g ,l' your glasses break within a year ilar to the Drummer Boy. The act-{ning to hold another of their successtul | At mrinity Methodist Episcopal church, ShesRage 5 ‘!;w Jm:: n 'k ";'"”' bring them with your N. 0. 8. C. card ing last evening was a surprise.|bean ‘suppers on Saturdey evening, Feb. Rev. E. A. Legg, pastor. Sunday morn- Q_N-m. To the Seirtors; Th Ch-;":;b to us and we will replacs them withe \ Though for the first performance of |26. 'The Past Grands Assoclation will Ing worship at 1$:30, Sermon tople. Hibto, ackpini At 15 ; ristian an amateur company every allowance |meét' with the Home Rebekah lodge in |.g., Oversean Reach.” Sunday school steis Ev‘e‘m ol at'12. ;'.P- 8. C.|out charge. Save money by insuring is made, throughout it was excellent, | Gréton on Feb. 24. at 12 o'clock, Epworth league at 6:30. | gop, ity :l' ng servicé at 7; subject, your glasses. - n'xjnd hardiy a part could be better fill- Eveninz worshfp at 1:30, Secind ser. | Suvstitution. Rev. M. B. Fuller is pastor. L s . owLs, 7 S on “Thé. Ad . e (Note—The production was present- - CUOR FEINRSES it X e e er RS- Pl 2 No. 1396, vot- " - » under the auspices of Sedgwick Norwich Nest of Owls, No. 1396, vot- ! ion eek,” subject. “Judas.” Baritone y A. R) o ot - . At & meeting held in the Plainfleld The stées of the Otls b © at at their regular meeting on Tuesday eve- | Magre. Offertory anthem, “I Heard the s Post. Mo 1, G ed upon one application for membersiip | solo. “Fear Ye Not O, 1scacl, James. J. yio 8 . R = = Community ‘club for the purpose of or- Margie—Fox-trot * Ted Lewis® }u- Band}A-3351 N o AT YA 2 | Voloo, af Jeaus Ber.™ by cholr. L - | O S ey eeeetities Broadway Rose—Fox-trot Ted Lewis® Jazz Band [ $1.00 - sided ovér by President’ Frank Q. Smith. _E oIy :’he :aao:lnkgd Mn:dnfi:u‘r:n:hfle‘at Pru:— F - Nest—] . 1 Routine business was. transacted and the WETT ent, w: vignon ; vice presi- Feather onwYNest MMedle;‘::x“-oflr IT{&E‘W gii}h‘fif ? Foiadtior T oty or. th diitis’ ot b = City | dent. Mre. Robert West; secretary, Mra. Grieving for You—Medley Fox- Ry e | whists that are tb be held in the near fu- | The following Masons from Jewett City IC. L. Butler; tressurer, Mrs. Charles | Caresses—Fox-trot Vipcent Lopez QM}A-W& ture announced that the first of the se- ;’:‘:‘:‘:“' ;":;’:l'"‘ Ilh‘:;d‘::l:"::::‘l;r".:; Je;ohm. il - Palesteena—Foxtrot Vinicent Lopez Orchestra{ $1.00 4 24 Deawunid. e beld'on jiext, TRodday, Ore-| ot , cxcallent ‘mastsr Gegreces: 3. Ho| bace ot poomae e meetings wiil be Honolalu Eyes—Medley Walta A-3343 # » # ¥ Tracy, Carieton Havens, W. R. Burdick, | kicld on the second Monday evening of < Prince’s Dance Orchestra S‘l 00 3 ) oODD FELLOWS. T&xE' L:e {xo"?:xhl,{x grman, ;‘;. é\ gfi- ;-en hwmnm. The purpoze of. the Parent- June—Medley Fox-trot An Hickman’s Orchestra . 5 % % ardson, A. M. C e. Norm: - | Teacher association is to unite the school . s o T el P, A RO TUneas Lodge, No. 11, 1. O. O. F., Work- | hurst, . A. Witbur, . D. Wheelock and = metris TM-&» : . |A-3352 3 > ed a class of five candidates in the .sec- “‘3,"5. Rood. ] ;n;shill;,ml!h;:l ‘x.im. 'm: ::odh:"-':efif r:;‘v Opto t and OPhaln Paul Bicse Trio and Frank Crumit “¢3"0.> A 8 ond degree at the regular meeting held | A man went over fo the fish market | combine their éfforts to train the entia | 10 BROADWAY NORWICH, CONN. Rose—Fox-trot Paul Biese Trio) ¥. : n?‘ Monday evening. Flans for the an- | prigay with a few cents in his pocket, all | for better citizenship; to have an influ- Baby Dreams—Medley Waltz Prince’s Orchestra) 5 - niversary of the !fl“lnfl‘mr of b;*‘l,el 1‘;?‘: prepared to buy a éonsiderable amount of | ence In moulding public opinlon te the PHONE 1312 Fll Be With You in Apple Bl Time > -6177 ) 3 rnre sl-'?;,n!ed lhfii1 b‘ X:MPN" -4 : Hl‘_:‘_‘hun(ut steak for his dinner. He had |securing of the best lawr in town. city, Mediey Waltz & Prince’s Orchestra) #1258 8 : his observance will be o E-|read in the' papers about the large |state and nation pertaininy to the educa- est in the history of the lodge. Routine:,moun: o reach the Boston fish pier and |tion and protection of children, and to | the Cunard Steamship Co. wijl be {busincss orcupled the attention of the Te- | ihout the exceedinzly low price. When |help bulld up an organization that shal | Plainfield, Sunday. book'ng parties for 'm-imler of ihe meeling. he came away he had learned that there |by virtue of the spléndid citizenship of | PuroPe. Amyone desiring informaiion is SRGINL Nige i ned voutios, b ried diitercnce between Boston anked to leave word with Jom iness at their meeting held on Tuesday | S 3 marke o= its members be a recognized power in and Jewett City prices. matters pertaining to school and home | POttom at L n :r::o g:’;‘:"';“?l';f;"s ';’f",;:;_“‘;‘:;:f“"‘“‘h On-siceount of engine trouble at Oxford, [ life, its work and progress, a eharge of | The midwinter bowling Mass., and a freight derailment at Wau- |30 cents per member per year 18 made, | Plainfield Community eiub oo 1P this sion on Thursday evenin; regan Friday morning, the 10.29 south- |part of which goes to the state and the ]reel:. n-.:-' Strikes ta wg out a bound mall train was an hour late. remainder to local work. g Iof three from the Army and ¥ LOYAL VICTORY LODGR At Assembly hall in the Riverside | Among those Who attended the Ma. | Originals taking three straizit from Loyal Victory Lodge, No. 4, L-O. O. L, | grammar. school building Thursday even- | sontc” ball in Jewett City Ffiday night | White Sox and the High Pollers g ;. N P = two out of three from the In M. U, met in Stelner's hall on Thuzsdsy | ing Supt. F. H. P. Clement gave a lecturs | were Mr. and Mrs. James Royal snd hree Operaand Collcerl evening with a large. number In attend-|on Our Native Birds, illustrated with |Vernon Royal, Mr. amd Mrs. Albert |Of the Originals hung up b single . Noble Grand Mrs. Lena Woolley |stereopticon screen pietures from | ‘e. A [ Whitley, Mr. and Mrs. John Lees, My, |¥ith 139 and high three strings with 359, - ¥ 49870 £ g fif:«ua ‘fl’ the meeting and matters of,|good sized audience enjoyed the Fne and' Mrs. Charles Hedan and Mr. and ;’:l; ,}J:.".'. 1301;;-;‘ wa mark fa; - - i il i Marie!) 3 . - routine nature were transacted. Dis |and lecture. It was a somewhat amazing | Mrs. George Kay. v igh team single of 582 ame Maria, Mari! (Marie, Ab, ) - Rem M} $1.50 Guaranteed free from alcohol | trict Deputy Borthy Bentley conferred the)|fact to learn that mot one person in fitty | Joshua Taylor, passenger agent for B e e LUl T Jo sais que vous Stes gentil 79283 : - = week: 5400 8 (It's Our Weddiig Day) - Chatics Hackett{ $1.00 : Dk vy " ly Strikes. LaPaloma . Riccardo Sencci | 47758 Singhaia . T v > b ingham — 255 7o % %— M1 Happy Days o Hn!d-hdmuh} ‘l":l}g 77 115— 311 : A 98 - 121— 331 UnBalloin Maschera. “Re Dell’ Abisso® 49747 w0 462 a1 1 :(King of the Shades) . * i" Jeamhe Gordon [ $1.50 5 Marcaurells .. ..113 s < i P — - 417 Originals. 99 121 1397 35¢ 90 98 100— 289 Instrumental Music ¢/ JotadePablo’ & Kmkjmto}:m’ o 7 Angelus from ‘““Scenes Pittoreeques™ i White Sox. Te5 o " of New Vork : ¥ st i ) : Spanish Dance (Moszkowski) ; "‘3 .« Philharmonic Orchestra of New Y > i/ :, 461 . 499 468 1436 17 111— 336 512" 583 1831 . 26— 308 104— 292 s 5 Impressions of Naples No. 1—Wahz ; La Nugva Orchestra di Napoli | E.- 481: 1.09 e COME TO OUR STORE AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE TO OFFER FOR A DOLLAR AND LESS. ,mwk.wm«-aw.m L the 10tk and 20th of Every Senth +$2100:00 + COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, NewYerk NORTH WOODSTOCK Several Woodstock Academy studemts residing here -attended the ba s game between Webster High and Wood- stock Academy teams, Saturday eyen- Ing. In‘whith = W' A. won. The ghme was played in Webster. . Mrs. George Lyon has been LI with wrip. Edward Morse had a p'p . WHE A CSWAN CO. | ’ NORWICH, CONN. it G i8 recovering slowly. Buy Your Columbia Grafonolas EXCLUSIVELY AT ‘ e BTy was given ¢ : the direciion THE PLAUT-CADDEN COMPANY o 3 i 3 ‘ Joseph 1. Woisard, reported to the eom- L s erieer 3 R s ooNN. mon counc!l the presence of.the ~'iy of & % woman passenger on Ip where typhus . 2 . was discovered. ol AR o5 P V8