Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 8, 1921, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

‘ xni are - |ot contotbutors o the funa i b : ony o nt| " Mra, Jambs Biigene ana’ fi:.mbf.*:,.'_';:fi ::f‘h:;,;,': The WOO toc vontinusd from Page Nine) 1 and T8, M. Butter ggg;g |l sttt S dptromie-{, b, 2 Forta it backacher shosmite seineit || SHANNON BUILDING NORWICH, CONN- another year with this loyal, and devoted | Bast’Glastonbury; 1885, Mystic b ¥ —¢m.-]h'lhnud puffiness people. % 57, Putnam; 1888-89, Manchester; 1390- [ Albert Boardfan, . Bresnan, o his death but a few weeks ago. 3 | George Kahn, who Is et of | system. the poisonous waste end acids AN D(EEE! UALITY BUTTER where he has served since 19 e ators wives who mave died {108, M#s.'Daniel Cramer. S okt g roet of % i ATl oic Lo sy 3 Q . . Yantlc Co-operative Exchange, has T that cause thesc aches and pains. They Another who was once pastor of the | (1€ ST o N e, Sargent, Mrs. | Alex of and In the course of his employment. 1 Mrs. Wood, formerly Martha Holcomb,| under the eyeg are symptoms of kidney Rev. George A Grant, resistray of | 91 Moosup. Mr. Himer,served Staftord- | A€es ,_:gm by T, for sevCial yeats. 1 Mesion anSTADSerUbIC. e thesoceralaly ecial Sale on Friday and Saturday 5 the board of examiners, and chairman of ville and Willington, 1899; Moodus 8 ‘Town, and while wisiting here is u\l(n‘ Mldnhbeneg!ecxed. the committeo on memoirs ‘will be re- | and Haddam Neck, 1897-98; Voluntown.| Bl R T Barry, Emest| 3 on friends. Before returning home she Two D AYS ONLY membered in Norwich as faithful pastor | a1id Griswold, 1530-190 Wapping_and . ey, Cablos w L0 4 vhll reiatives ‘in Bridgeport, and | H and thoughtful sermonizer who served the [ Windsorville, -04. X 7 " tste , . th fol, % former Saghem strect church (now merged | to Norwich distrist in 1911 as pastor af - S ? : ‘ : by mm 46@, In inity) 801 o 4 i3 present pas. | New London and in 1918 be .‘,’.‘“\‘...‘,“r Conant, Mrs. Mary Coun, Robert | 5o subdctunity to orowide . YANTIC help. the kidaegs climinate from the WIHOWdale Cm!nery B ib. foraie is at guilen Street. New Bedford, boiemorcig gy Ao - ) 1. ported much activty in, the exchang act promptly and effectively to restore TSl B i e o e e, | ke s ooy Mee e M| _ portcd much asivey i the exchs romply and fecively to rsors GUR REGULAR WOODSTCTK Florus T,. Streeter, who is serving anoth- , mya 1ast named was the wife of Rev.|Denovan, M. uuinn. NORWIGi TOWN of materfal have been handled—over al and bladder to healthy, normal g CRE AMERY‘ BU {b » New Bedford church, viz' the/Howard | cpapjes B Bromjey, now pastor at Wind- 3 hundred tons—consisting of two cars of ; Sy R A o'% © pastorate | corville. Sae is' remembered in Norwich “East.| Sunday_sext . (Certerence day lime, two ciry of fertitizer and ane car o i eeter’s career has | wrorg ghe liveq several years when her Ernest Freéman, Leroy | thes of grain—and is a great aid to the .sur-| 3£ Simmons. S0 E. 3 BOILED HAM 8 “BACON veen outside ct. His Nor- e pastoral charge | Fielding, st church. “| rounding farmers who are rejoicng over h_ bacl wich friend o o | Lcbend iR ATEHEE pE She jEila M. Filburn, Henry| Meémbe: and engaging in evangelistic work. ng, Jo the sucoess of it. e Pound ............. 60c| Sliced, Ib 35c—Strip, Ib successtul | {11} §1% be fememberéd in Black Hall, Henry T. Mrs. ‘Richard g Groden F.|- Many of the pear and peach trees are :‘,’,':m,_"‘."”_:;‘ u"‘m e e ) et M A F important | uarryvile and Wdsorville, Conn., Safley ‘in_chare>. conduct tas ser-|showing delicate colorings in thelr bios ? | COOKED CORNED MWURST b zw hurches of the co in Greeno and Hope VaRey, R. L, m lette, Mra. D. Garvey, Hugh P. Hamiffon, |"'ce at the Sheltering Arms Sunday aft-| soms In the village and it is hoped that LEE & 0SGLUD GU, : e / The men who have dicd during the | which places her husband has held pas-|L- Hiwkins, John A. Hearn, Albert His- | err severe frost will mot kil the. budding g ernoon. was commem- | torates. Trinity Union church in wmn cox, Madeline Hourigan. Instead of meeting at the ;’ohnnn Wednesday | the conferénce' is being held is a church | - Home as is the custom, Home chapter of oast year wh srated in t fruit. Sea e T el s R b P morning are in which she held her membersty for i 1s to TMold the ADrll | well as the willows and alders aloug the PUTNAM SAUSAGE, B 33: DRIED BEEF, Ib..... Z several years during the time in which tional chapel, on | river banks. ' the family resided in Providence. (Cont'ncd from Page Six) s |} SMOKED BONELES SMCKED NELESS - & The other women mentioned were ao- | Mooy, Mrm. ilises pomhe jADEil meeting, of the =Norwlh|yiviANI DEFENDS CLADMS man that has held the roition In years. SMOKED BO S O BON tive outside “hll immediate section. . day even! in the 'mflml.emr MADE FOR REPARATIONS e A et Jos held the pofition . eers-| | SHOULDERS, Ib. . . .. 38} BUTTS, 614, .5. . .. . 488 e ‘Walter Murphy, John Mara, William B, |¢. Raymond B. Case of = quently use the Providence gtrect Noves and family, Edward Neiderman, |faculty will .give the sddress of the | New York, April 7.—France's determi- ety svening; on Wat Bxpericices i Y nation that G ¥ shail pay her, debts, | OVeF the tracks of the N. Y., N. H. & H., bl Lo Tl i Chief Quartetmasior ohert . Beos; | was given impr expression by Rene| R. R. comoany there'is a call that it be| E n e DTt ot D , | of the Submarine 'Base, lefd Tuesday | Vivianl extruordinary envoy to the Unit-| rejfanked. The planking has become Madeline O'Connell, Mrs. J. O'Connell, |Right on & cruise of two weeks to Ber-|od States, in another day of erowded ac-| Lo o ong it s Giose t 1 El‘ Paul Pelogpin, Providence ba *|muda, with Submarine Division 8, con.|UVity in New York and poor ang is patched in places N Paton" Seaty e sisting of submarines O-1 to O-10, Addreasing the chamber of oommérce, Sisk drug store, ofifx’:’&fé’&"fl""m Mt Cortiun Uiy st Mils Balen ey s Doty 1 apatn aot| Neg Ssiay be 4 policy in demanding war s F = {Side), C. H. Phelps, Henry Plante, Mrs. | ATSTY Dave recumed thelr studies at | cparations from Germany: et Rl X . Riley, Mrs. Mary A. Riley, John E.|Connecticut college, after passing rrin 5 P, Am’rl“onlzné. ‘f Y < 3 N SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY | 5055 fip shen arir 5o [ e e, Dol ot thelkpar-| 1 e for Devastated France, we. retot. | B : a5 Prov- |{ always has bzen the best, because we spzcialize in “OLD C. A 8 Robert Staub, Mrs. Soaftory| Miss Calla White has. returned to |3 elouently the gratitude of his coun- | ! s CHOK Sl e B T 2 o & e Mgk i R B 4 B i o vt e e COMPANY'S LEHICH.” s QUIRREL LHORERS WA & .... $10.00 ;;;-w:'“' ‘f‘rl.l %o‘r‘iflsn;;\m:nmg‘alz ;;'u::y“m:d:;:‘:‘::‘ m’m’m distinguished visitor atiended an oficial m'l::; comman council bas-tal {§ There is just as much poor coal on ths market now as FITCH OPOSSUM CHOKER ............... $ 7.50 | Sheio, ey o Shamnon, michard Ta-| ®5Chrs from the Norwich Tuw Chvts. | Wery Sxchangad wh Syor v o | Conme. foe. for cict ; %o || there was last year. MINK CHOKERS g $14.95 {}:’,‘,‘.’,;f:{‘ g s("{‘,‘;’;‘g‘: e "ax:um?::v:e:flf.‘:“fi:‘mfi; g 0 | speak Pateiab, his addrete :fi;n‘; 3 y;. t n T AKE NO CHANCB - s 5 2 N LB e et 2 hotel. ’ T i ;:3:‘::7«;’ c::rrchGSmfifl'il:hHe:( :m.b;lr"';:lrw:;ir‘;tm;;‘ce:g “and|to $50 2 a " assured it ALL-WOOL SPORT COATS .......%....... $ 995 !,," wmax Ry Dert W, Ticks, fied seceeiany o e Con: 'h"f."m“:'a:‘u:."’;:fi,.",“ severai ocrasions Emr'{n\?.‘b’s“n"?;r tyen in enera bouee or | PLACE YOUR ORDER where you are that it SILK MINUNETTE BLOUSES—AIl Col $ 495 THEATRE FOR NORWICH |address of the afierncon. wit corek oy |iness men at the chamber of cmomerce, |32 per arnum each; for auctions by itin- |§ Will not be CANCELLED when prices do go up, and where i ors. .o 3 3 It is reported that Schwartz Brothers|the First Conzregational church. Sunday lhn audlence rose to its feet in applause| erant vendors, $25 yer day: bowlinz al- | deochd - 8 who have purchased the Ao DIotHeTs | evening at_seven 'clock. By invitation | Docause of the sheer force of feeling in | leys, billiard or pool tables, $10 each al- 'f you can depend upon geum' the best coal at the LOW- ALL-WOOL JERSEY TIE-BACK ............ $ 2.50 | Main strect and who are fo baid a large| 2, ("%,C. B. soclety of this church, Scot. | his appeal. Te is considered oe of the | ley or fable per year; lunch carts, §2 || por pRICEG - ANARiGH Tin _the vearsohithe: Sloskyary |0 BouT SIEIUY St ihe! wolfitfes Tros L7 S 0 Sreloes AOTND Wicamch BELOR. L § 1 DeE ToR ent of thalclty who Bas fol R it e | et o e Norwich Town Methodist and Bozrah vernor Miller, it was announced to-| Any resident of the clty who has fol- ALL-WOOL TUXEDO SWEATERS ..... ..$39 | ,,"e““,f;’“‘dm; Pl n’.:;"’s,,:m‘r":‘:,‘;: Congrezational churches will unite for | night, has sccepted an invitation to pre-| lowed the business of peidiing for three EGG B e 313‘50 Per Ton SPECIAL $2.60 VCILE WAIST — SATURD, ol sive, Norwicn cavethedives 'ax the | e, sivics Vbl fn jtown Secretary | £ at s smecting da Carnegle Hall dext| yoars or fore 1s e pro .60 VOIL : il . i Shield o cks Will be the muest of the Mi onday night in Mr. VivianI's honor, at | visions of the ordinarce, and the ordi- ~ AY $ 1.00 Iwn:e:m;r?:a : :':'mr:ondwny is to belpgyde and thelr brother. Gi = ’, H;'fl': which_he will y¥esent the state flag of | nance does not apply to farmers or gard- )TOVE IEEEE 313.50 Pel Ton i | JERSEY SUITS—SPECI $12.95 Homer Freemont Hant. for twenty-one | New York to the noted visitor. eners seling thelr products, nor of milk S 'S—SF Al o s e R A or more weeks a patient in the Backw men selling the producg cf their dairies {PIBALLOWS NIANTIC CLADI hospital, as the result of an accldent | MERGER OF CANADIAN nor the delivery of goods by merchants 1 eesessen $13 Per Ton FOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION | While riding his motorcycle, was reporied " =~ Commissioner J. . Donohue has ais.{ 1S Reek to be recovering rapidiy. He| ¢ STERL AXD COAL INTERESTS EA 12.50 Per T ’nflome(\ the workmen’s ‘compensatio as able to be up and dressed Tueaday - teeceene ‘ er ion SBEBOSE—SPECIAL ..........00.0..0..8 119 —I___—_ g St spending (‘ e wi IH\Or in Flol’h‘ld h.l! l' e- Lawrence Gada of Niantic, an_em; or the fist timo following . recent on- | e Dogynion Sicel corporation aod pes | (0Fned to Putnam. | 3 dr. Hunt recently had a vit 5 ey 50c Per Ton Extra If Baskets 7 A iScoth Steel and Coal company today for- er lTon Are Used. i lly ratified { those companie hiti 2t A 26. of 4 Suffered a hernia on or about Jume 17 . who came to Norwieh | HauY,ratided merger of those companies e il ek with the ‘Halifax shipyards in the British This alleged injury caused no dis. | nw’fl ; ,ffn fi"dw'“”‘,‘fih;‘"h::.‘i”‘“ !Emv ire Steel corporation. Directors gave | and Mrs. A. D. T -ln}:‘-?l lvom camsmuu:X 0! husincas trip throush mnuh“m;:fl: thei rapproval March 21. The new con- | Miss Halen He: work for over eight months. Sometim?® wrnrmon = cern will have a capitalization of $101, o o o Slatant calion anme s LCFmant the past two weeks, writes from S 2 = 0.000. who ‘upon examinafion ad-| b eroncy. oneh Sn er Mra. Eliza- SHETUCKET COAL & WOOD C0. Telephone 1257 that the hills of that place|, A® OFiginally planned. the merger was are_covéred with snow and the weathe |19, Na¥e Included the Canada Steamships. F Ray . = — g ."‘Flviun'\crlv == 18 505 ov Ltd.. and the Davie and Collingwood | beds me e o e = = Ga7s i e panies were dropped. Rent Tor a amner of years and has bo.|and $5 for the American committee's |J. W. Martin. ]m:mn'-’xrfin:h e i N s e i b b iy k| S PR, e ARy of the | fu2d I{Zl\’vr:f:!g::v:r:]::&\bmrd o bitke |Mokinde 4 :fllhs‘:u-x cfi';“-':h'mum : \ o O ) Bimos . ik |5 9 , et ~vh— o ’}e @ 3 end soeat the day with rintives . Mers.| ears i fewer fallares than s 1085 |~ Jotin BSkiunal of Comecticut A | Iastalled at the ralirad tation hees Ogden Powers of the U. 8. N has boew: & b Attt s e pliting his parenta, Mir. aod Mre. B W.' er Thuu.uy at ‘the rmers’ F ., |Powers. ?@Ed T R LIBERTY HILL Mrs. Florence Leeds has returned from At a moeting of th sons of Ruth Rogers returned Sunday af-|® business trip to New York. was voted for the Day Kimball hos; ter a week's vacation and resumed teach-| Misy Grace Harding visited mn.-h ing the local school Monday morning. Middletown last week. 2 & o5 g ) = = - . James and daughter Doro- .3 " g o o 5 Willimantic, former residents nt . = - : 8 ¥ this place, Attended church here Sunday, WHITE ROCK s @"' X p X 3 B2 e N N 2 o ¥ /3 and the meeting w K friends and neigh-| Mr, and Mrs. Tra Leonard emtertained - o = HE - 2 : : > - . % | bors was very enojyable. ty OC relatives Sund @ALE Gf' I S A PUTNAM, CONN. Helps make vich, red BAG0A ] | Thers wae a arpe muktence st sttt ST e T, .'md revntallze weak nerves s . 3. H. Knott his firat hunfln‘»wd with her sister, Miss ldelia Laneas- L TN ke ¥ His sermon was ¢n- | ter. - b; 1L H id F da had n 1 Milk 7 Dep’ tes! Hoss ber to surpass If squal, Conneotuts | of i, B et oo, P weather of list Sunday. k I FESSES | MiinayDept | ‘Ladies’ Hosiety |} BAUSE [}F e A T 1 - airs and alteratd ¢hi X a e '§ . NEW SPRING MODES | We have not told you much, T e Womles Tistery It 10 dus L thel IR REE i Sl . i 4 - nor one-half of what there oidest houses in tfis locality, a large two | timeflis more comfortable. o 3 e Authentic Style Hints for | . Besaid s story square dwelling. Electric lights are being installed fu- : ¥ ODAY 18 D S St is to said for our line The Sewing circle met Thursday after | gome of the houses in the village. { 7‘3 Tess an po! s — which includes such well noon for work. In the evening the C. E.| It i’ renorted there is to be a chah Transparent Hats — Black « » and White Hats—Navy and E;(;Lv;}lga gr%’s i?;hgglr&of,‘ ! White Hats — colors too, Pe, 2 make Piquant Dress. Hats. | Gordon, No. H-300, Pure Interesting youthful models | Silk, full fashioned, in for early Spring street wear. g“t‘l: g‘;;g and white — MOSTLY ONE OF AKIND g > : | Gordon, S-275 (silk fibre), in black, gray, navy, cor- society has a soclal in the church rooms.’ yade in the management of the WOMEN OFTEN THINK THEY HAVE | Lev. Jobn H. Knott will oecupy the | fock store. it § HEART. TROUBLE. INDICESTION, NER. | BUIPit of liberty Hul church next Sun-| Elizabeth Rissett of Westerly wag & VOUS PROSTRATION, ETC., WHEN fT's | JaY morning dud will lead the C K| recént gutst of Dorothy Stiliwell YOUS EROSTRATION. ETC. WHEN ITS | mecting in the evening. ~ Subject, Tlow | " Frea Kenyon has improved the appear. Does Christ Wieh His Day to Be Spent?|ance of his house by the addit BLOOD. It was four years Wednesday since the | veranda. > e iim 45T en sipron was an apron, and 1e‘h.ng more. A little addition here, icn there, a slight “jazzing up” of the entire d=sign—presto ch;nge— = apron has become a porch dress. = United States deciared war on Germany. Many women believe that they areweak | Close observers of wind and weather and nervous asa result of age, worryand | say we have the eoldest and bottest overwork: they thiok that their disturb- | weather when the wind is northwest. Mra. Crowley was in Norwich = ed digestion, headaches, heart palpita- Elisha F. Tucker, who is in his $0th| (o sep her daughter Julia, who has tion, shortness of breath, pains across |year, in remarking about the weathef.|been operated on for appendicitis. the back, etc., are due to some scrious | #a¥s that he has known the snow to be;C; Miss Ana L. Chapman. who is t in Clinton, Conn., spent Ssturday Mrs. David Nason. + for your choice four specially designed “Apron Dressss’ i low prices. You will need several of them fc. m days. . { o A s ; s e 1 o ratcnoe o ome toot in deoih e middle of A 3 i e e “"'; BUY THEM NOW VEILINGS dovan ‘and white, at a J| ti Shtn Reay of these sams women ke, | Journess on foot. . T 1€ ’l‘.."';::‘::";-’:".‘.‘,‘t.‘..‘::;'.,.«'.'f 4 : Our lae of Veilings com it = Homthlh i < e Ut fl?m.&” R T m— : 4 x e sty “Love M=’ - ia ~ The “Tie About” prises all the new combina- G Fute Sft Drop || ivipeeimadn Sisindns | | L, LR SRR - Broalets : : tions. of plain ground with | Stitch, full fashioned in }| sovssidiiosihe fte tmsitof oo | L. P: Harding o sullrng from sa e Dainty and Comfortable contrasting dot_from 29¢ to | _ Diack, at $1.50. T yovanmatabong tnd vt do mot watt | "5L0E, 1 ooy and tamily ot Hart MERROW . § | 2 B of nervous prostration, but take some organic | f! 1 Sunday at their summer home g $1.69 75¢ a yard. Gordon, All-Silk No. 530, But be sure it's | in Hamburg. Clifford Shaw visited his parents, fu , cost design wor iron which people Mrs. Anna Richardson, who has rented | Monson one day last week. made merely by the | ars. G blagk only—$2.50. asualiy takeand whicl Made with checked Gingham, in lavender White, brown, navy auna ,rl ioa of umnrll H- nall picces of iros e rmis ince for two ‘yedrs, - - - Gordo Pi Silk, full’ o B {RON is ke theivon inyous | MOved to East Lyme Saturday last. tion and ball for the worthy grand mse.. pink, blue, lavender and bfack and black, at n, Pure OSilk, ful 4 | The social at J. L. Raymond's last week | trofis of the Eastern Star given by white checks. Finished with whi 2 fashioned, black with white clocking, at $2.75. night was very pigasant and s |ford chapter recently. 1 success. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Ryss of Gurley- pique collar gnd cuffs. There Brown and colored dot, L. E. Rand of Jewett City is & :;:d‘vm vxm-;- one day last week st 1 bow in the ck which ted" very re and the Jetters N. | Sucst at Colonial Corner. ing Brook farm. - ds She A ot ey 7 also taupe ..... . 8125 | Gordon, (extra heavy pure nnxelvqn!::!:\"\"a'rr = if?nn'hif,.u&ed Mrs. George Addams with her children| Mra L F. Viilcox spent a few days iast Ty SRhet® any appearance of plainness. It ia g i y_the mannfacture o not_obiain At s ivet) a very pretty .dress. silk), full fashioned, returned to their home in Norwich Sun- | Wéek with friends in Tolland. Brown, navy, taupe and perfectly satistactory resulis. At all droggists ‘ T R e TS, S AR TR s t h arment black 1 t“oo day after a visit with her mother, Mrs. "hhfln:'e::dn‘::- ':l“mm H.l‘ll 1 : houss garment ack only, at $4.00, g ‘Happy Home’ Apron Dress black, at .......... A Ladies <Silk Hose, full Sy and Mra. Ditwortn of ‘Tariots." Something New for Summer $1.49 - ~appy little dress with short St it sizeves, square neck, wide belt and s By iarge comfortable looking pockets. Mra. A. T. Burdick and son Stanten visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Robinson and Mra. E. B. Dutkee in the Thread City Tuceday. " fashioned, in black, cor- dévan and gray—sz.oo. “True-Shape” Pure _Silk, full fashioned, in black, .00 New Arrivals In Our Shoe Department Women’s black, brown and Watch Our Window F. Wileox sccompanied Mra. Lo Ernest Hall and daughter Berniee 1o Bast | Greenwich, R. 1. Monday, returning %38 of prétty pldid Cinghams, fin- There’s a big, perky bow in back gray S‘udevs,tmp' P“mPS- Phoenix, black with white fOl' the ch-Mac rec braid and is a Which gives it a very smart air. Women’s black and brown | silk clock. Indian gt s e e it - At the price, Made of pretty figured' Percales » o Bhepat £ AL iy it e s patieict Kid Oxfords, in the Princess . Dave discovered that 1t & : of & nerye be destroyed, so that & From Nova Scotia left the gap can be filied by a pi nerve taken from some other part of body and the function of the nerve ‘J who will be there today and tomorrow, to show how In- {by ‘restored. A gap of more than thres mfl h.l' been flled in this way. dian Moccasins are made. FRE E ; Now Is the Time to Get Rid of Thadkst these hlnd-mlde Moccasins, g L 3 as his ancestors did many || ¢ Testug Satasmed ‘of your riec < as Othine—double strengih—is . years ago. anteed to remove these homely spots Simply get an ounce of Othine — double strength — from any 3 i \ and apply & little of It night fg morning and you should soon <-e % even the worst freckies have Legua 10 r, while the lighter ones nave jed entirely. It is seldom “{E SHOM more thari an ounce is needed Lo Pletely clear the skin and guin & bembas, Pat Last, (stylish and com- fortable). Women’s plum and copper tan calfOxfords, with mili- tary heel, ‘(very smart for afternopn wear). Men’s plum and eopper tan calf Oxfords. (Two very stylish Oxfords) LADIES’ SUMMER _Underwear Separate garments of all styles, rangmg from 39¢ to $1.25. Union Suits from 89¢ to $2.00 A (bne—Day Sale of Corsets For 'l'oday 1 S1.89 ~ We managed to secure a few dozen of these splendid corsets, which should be selling for'$2.50 right at the pressnt minute. We have made no attempt to ex- aggerate the value, but right now you are paying $2.50 for the very s¥me thing. The corsets are made of pink coutil, with low- bust, long hip and elastic insert. We have all sizes from 21 to 28, but urge an early selection, as the ten dozen we have will not last long. Also a full line for Boys and Girls. P Friday and Saturday Special Best Quality Apron Ginghams Sy (In 8 Yard Lengths) S 31.00 Pfl Piece 90 Main Street f;: g o de e the _doable strength Othine as this is s/ w nder guarantee of money back If it w — 2

Other pages from this issue: