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WILLIMANTIC OFFICE waed: felopheme 552-2 Fm ihe city meeting ward Caus- cuses were held a8 follawe: What Is Going On Tonight ;mmgunmpz mnoamsk’ = Gompany G., 168th Infantry, 43rd Di- |S. er, rmory, Pleasant { Chagnon, W. odore Tru-| E ::.:_ i ) m Howard Wi}l,!amg, f:mc n T. (;Vo& e (o:” Miss ¢ e % 3 Neo. 34| Ddldle T, ase, Geo stenographer. visited . 4 bl b B mt\ev, C. & _xm:a. Frederick Roy, | Tostimony offered took up the m wemh%mwmammrm u"‘" foen e S Rebeksh lodge, No. &7, I. 0. O. E:v;mme Arthor f day of the W e B - F. v:::u at 807 Main .lnec_‘ Wlshbum fl Comins. -Moran, te % Willlmantic Rotary at noen. The regfublican camens to nominate |Rer clerk For alderman of second ward, club holds meeting | Secend Ward. Meetlng ;fl:: 1 oot § 4 i .. That'is ;m e S ¥ho wmer . o - km"; 2 X R 2 by William A. Congdon. Was el N a Vinol the best bady -t e ‘congumer uare deal. ek wanfed D see retailer ster elegted chairman snd Row W. Dow- hfi‘“;"x:::r"{i? i % he &-&nm -—Cndweu‘awminmzwonltmy!m '.!t our buy a loin of beef and .andidates for eoity offices to be elegted | John P. Carlson. committee: . : R : oon-} W‘Aommtw 's money unless we can do them some good. at the bi-annual city election the first | Wide U. Webster, chmirman; Otto B. . < thus he wv v&n recelved” is our motto and always has been; Monday in December, was held Monday | Rebingon, Frank H. Foss, Raymond A. ndght the town hail with about 100 3 4 S gt ‘hylur, Soseuh Berard, Esdras Cyr, Ir-: X < 3 £ t is the ml.n we tell you what Vinol contains before you buy it. x‘ m flmefi;—uc;:ammm;dn Z. ‘vfin M. Ford, Joseph Haddad, Arthury R 2D X 4 you pay #500 for a {n_‘ or sugar without knowing how many Hills was elected | Swanson, Charles I. Beebe, Neison A. 4 5 3 esi pounds of sugar it eontained ? Of course you weuld not. TDaniels. Charles W. chatrman of the caucus and Roy W.|Danlels, Carlion King, and F. Louis Hall. 5 i y then g! with eci story. Jawner, clerk. Neminatlons were made | Third Ward. Meciing called to order R" M X 3 Wmt&h ehl::e:mmsyo;xlr ,‘.’.',,h?“:ofifik“ by :ki\i:: . ' sws: Mayor, Charles A. Gates;|by James 3. Smith, elected chairman, e fun which you kna som ¥ Scriptare; city {28d J. Raymond Smith, ic "“"*“’ b‘“‘* ; ] in s : 4 E-r?.oueaumhshunnldmyouertya.ndhunflredsofyonr S‘c‘{g:t;;l;e x :;d/e;;zx: i e 3“ 2 4 feighbors have been restored to heaith by it. If you have net taken it # Charles Len-{Raymond Smith, James M. Smith, £ z yourself you must know someene who has—and who knows from experi- .\‘m;*:é t‘ll!:;:\:n ::.1 W. Howlett, Charles R. Cone and Al- i ated Mmt:gn m:;wfi;uflh after s:flfg;li:o“mfz:—n delicate omll. T. Wood: city auditor, Flori- |fred Noel. 3 dran strong and robust—and bolster up the strength of old people. Normandin; chairman of city committee, Nelson A about ij there ahould never be another war. : It seems as though more people than ever are { tienra Soap end Ointment sud sent 2% ‘The pastor announced that a letter had - : i = Y 2 ty and was fined $5 and "D ed i i and their demand sets the price, | fora fres semple. I bwpt::m,‘ te ity 3 2 s ,i 3 - egd =3 m’ ; . “ne 3 m!::rc::e%u{m:x rgfin:;cm?% !szhm demanding choicer cuts, P "?si,‘.‘lfila‘:fix“ %;‘:&:uw:. Firs¢ Ward. Meeting called to order by |the olty water department. d : prior to her marriage. desiring S | If few peopie ask for the ‘;orequnner cuts, the price of i (Sigoed) Miss Meria C.| |Willam McIntosh. Adbert Piche elected ) Geores Hornherger and Eimer Morss # with the Columbia church. A forequarters will automatically drop to a figure low s \de Ave. Middicbors Rominated for temporary al- | charged with brsach of the ’Pm Ildh ), o , James T. Lynch. Ward com- AEG0. -4 ey = | Even {hough certain cuts sell for relatively hi o urmb::.' ‘“”h v'[d!:”n:h?::':- ilex:h:;‘ned to order i;‘:gz :}:,;:d mb:%:m“"rgh” ‘t:k’“:; ston 4 s toip. u‘&«wufifl?x ;m"w‘ :?\‘? " . prices, other cuts, due to lack of dem.nnd, sell so l:wt.::: R. G. REMINGTON LG SO ‘"*;t:i”fnf;&“wi‘fifia‘f“m% ::,, :.“{f‘:wf":i;{“’wm““%fi Amfi;flmwa oy st oo g gt Fharbonge Third w-rd. Meeting called o order | Finally the storm of the affair was told cuts that keeps prices for those cuts relatively high; an Mrs. George MoCracks in | the late Adoniram J. Burton, was exam- - John O'Rourke. James F. ; Morse who said they wers Doth at g MoCahoian ot enter 3| PR o e s, e equalizing demand for all parts of the carcass would REO i e home of Wilitam Wheeler, No. & As- 3 i DISTRIBUTOR WINDHAM Large supply of parts carried n stock Satisfactory work on all mkes Of Cars. jopen to the members of the organization { Joseph F. Gaundreau. The chair voted to Worwich Saturday. EXPERT MECHANICS |yuich was called to order by the presl- | saint of music, the fon coming| Willum Johnson snd Chasles T. dent, s, Rgbert I, Fenton, special - | trom Father Holac. A Red Cuoss teasm |Strong. were caling on friends tn Nos- ' sic was rendered by Clarence LaFleur. | wa; T s B oLons X RADIATOR REPAIRING was oreanized 1o aasist the local chap- [avich ‘Saturday A SPECIALTY of aldermens held Monday migit at the | Dembers of the team are Framk Comtois, |chester was 2 Weeke-end cailer in town. In Rear 935 Main Street Wlllmunhc, Conn. I\ would itch and burnso 1 A Jestmanyhoursofsleep. “f read & advertisement for Cu- Maes., Jan. 1, 1921. : Chairman, Arthur MeQuillan; Raly on Cuticura &-p.ouamt Fourth Ward. Mesting called to order this (Tuel Daniels. sday) mornisg with I:fi Waiter R. King, clkerk. For alderman We will You with Vimel or return r mo! fourth ward, Tdgar W. Jacobs ~Ward| Miss Victeris Blenix. danehier of Mrs. | halp your money. committee: W. E. Lutton, W. A. Daw-|Vicioria Blouin, of Park sireet and Ar— son, W. E. Hizgins, Raymend I. Gates, | thur Joly, son of Mr. and & £ 3 {ibe foundations for the cement Merrill Lodd, Ernest P. Chesbro, Arghur {Joly of Temple s : ridge’ A Taylor, Walfer R, King and Ndgar W.|day mo; ooleak - : g u;; s:{::? ‘:v;ua the stone g:i.:.‘; ! &Mude Jacobs. . "Dhe at L 5 4 .| The road-at this pob; is supposed to be “ sy The demooratic mm: nm 2hie, dmj;“’“‘m :fldg = 7 < closed xl;-. ‘uu:&dqabe with signs to that “This piece, (and he marked off about one-fourth of city ticket was held Monday nl n | in. : r appe eftect, but some persons with loaded . i the superior court reoms in the town |Prother of the groom. The | ; s 1 d s00n disappeared. [ teams have taken the liberty of opening the carcass) is the chuck and I'll sell itet wholesale for 7 Juliding shout 200 helox 4o argmdanec | 38 SCTIC IR TG e | 1o ; ; gates and taking down bars and passing cents a pound. Please remember, this is one of our best The meeting was called to order at 8.15|Was of blue, silver trimmed, around through Fred A. Huut's pastures s ocloek by Chairman Frank ‘P. Fenton, ::fi“w:':”“m o Bride’s Toges. Her : y y without his permission, which he says sides of beef. We also have beef which sells for half who was elected ehairman of the meet- taupe chiffon with E some time uust stop, and noticgs to that effect have ing. Michaet E. Sullivan was elected |QuVetyn hat to matoh and carvied pimk. bean posted. as much.” clerk. Nominations for ofticers were made | Toses. Following the chuseb serwice atomabile. as follows: Mayor, Hormidas Diori; al- |breakfast wae served wut the home of the day morning from Epb. 4:25, ‘For we dermen at large, George W. Hickey and |Dbridé’s mother in Park street. Mr. and |y by W. A. Dawson, elected chalrman, and | Maithie on the hench. Remember what we said in the heading of this notice— Swift & Company. He’ then watch the retailer séll the porterhouse and sirloin steaks from it over his counter. He thought this would make a good that Vinol emjoys has been built. The bead of the mar- ket took the reporter into the “cooler” where he showed him a high class side of beef, With a wooden skewer he marked off the loin and said, “That would cost 2 retailer just 40 cents a pound, but it's only 8 per cent of the weight of Rev. T. Newion Owen preaclied Snn- . : are members one of another.” m(emn' as hrguu al iMichael E. Sull ; city clerk, Albert|Mrs. Joly left during the afterngon on a hodl 5l - tack’s bead. Theyfes-| |C. Scripture: city treasurer, Albert C.{honeymoon trip which Wil he spent in{addresses “a {Rero and the meeting fn Washington for { This wide variation in the price of various cuts from # Seripture: ety sheriff. Thomas Killour-{Massachusetts. (m their roun-n they ir; disarmament, he sald that sacrifices t the same side of beef is caused largely by demand for ey; auditor, John M. Bransfield ; city as- | Will reside at No, 27 Park street. Mr. e ; must prevail that we may life togsther | s faca and nose. They |- {s¢ssors, Misa Alice Stotten and George | Jols is employed us shipping elerk by | Rotre > Serv in peace. The prosperity of this country| the tender cuts. The others are, of course, just as = Mahieu; city chairman, Joim R. Pick- | the Rasste Velvst company. - notion was made and adopted ty committee be empowered |, acaneles that may occur. James T. Lynch, William J. Lennon, Da- chairman and Michael ¥ Alderman for third ward, Louls I.{nclds Lane. This was Frigay asier- Eifth Ward. Meeting called to order|witness to the affalr tesvified. Judgedat the Eagler carnival At Waterbucy James P. tafd and M. E. Kelley | Foss imposed fines of $10 and m on | Monday Mc(‘arfl‘y Ward commit- Moree's Ml‘l $14.13. Both seitled. The Lyman Main, Thomas O'Brien, Al-|case of Charies Brown echarged with ari ndnam, 1o Monday i St D .ihm Jeremiah Murphy a2d J. | reckiens ving of his automobile was|night for New Yor ) was received and re- N e e FOR ALL OF i Donohe continued until Mordar - moming | Nav. | sestton ot o Sab n:’”‘”““‘“ £he OB | tired fo Dec. 5th mext, with onder of Nerwich Local Branch, 7 Comme i COUNTY There was a large aitendance f the | 21t | meeting of the Wi ic Woman's|{ 'Che semior eloir of S5t Maey's church| Mre. Don Curtis of Windham road has m:‘:;a ugw:unmn fwli h‘:“ club held Monday ¢ at their rooms | Joseph Gaudreau, director, were enter-ireturned hame after 2 Stay in Rnlyoke, T Wr"" o2 on M strest. The speaker was Jo- | tain- Sun@ay afternen and -evening at the | Mass, where she was called Sunday, ) geph Dutton, ex-ugavor of Bristol, who | home of Daniel Deneauit, of North Wind- | vember 6th Dy the death of her father. | gave an interesting talk on City Govern- {ham. A roast i gsupper wae served at | ment, especlally the council management|6 o'clock. The speakers of the evening | form of governmeni. The meeting was | were Rev. H. Belac, Rev. J. J. Tyler and James Horwitz and pasty motored to thir friends. During”the meeting, | adopt the name of St. Ceceliz, the patron The November meotig of the board ter in he present drive for members. The Mrs. Chgrles Shaijer of North West- R . i m building, | EV2 Dion, A Duvont, Emma Caisse, E.{ George Gleason of S$alem was the uncil chamber in the town building, TR » gl 5 el e oclogk by |Dion, M. R. Dupont, Florimond Barger- | gnest of friends in town over Sunday. Mayor Charles A. Gates and after the minutes of the October meeting had been read by City Clerk Albert <. Scripture, the meeting was adjourned until after Miss Elizabeth , Jogseph Vegiard, Mor-| Thomas P. Kinney of Norwich was at 1 Joseph Gaudreau, cap-{his home on Hayward avenue Sunday. i to the supreme sacrifice of the unknown depending largely on the prosperity of 3 ¥, as_ en 3 Burope, we should abalish armles and wholesome. %fl.mw?‘-nfiawml‘ 1E RO | that e 7 ior o d Foved i : WArs rack the world, inkisting that ; o | wara D, Hoxste, & miner, was author. benefit producer, packer, retailer and consumer. wn, Ward commitiee; George A.{nocon. An argument started and snded in. Rogenberg was (n 1 e ized to sell his interest in real estate sit- " 8 | Dheains @ ajrma: Jo:ul!h liavr}.::zlld, the Lall at the house - #He had 2 few| ondk just fuated on Quonecontaug Neck, Charles-| ° Our average wholesale selling price of all products | Geerge Pelog Arthur Marroits, | drinkg and believed the effects of - {eompleted eresting 3 lazge town. 5 et ‘i, Michas! Tairer and | erage on both bimeelt. £nd e dur | e, U5 IR SRSARP I AT S s ARE AETRis OF Al e hss fallen about 40 per cent since September 1920. | Adelard Dio: i caused he trowble. Nepoleon Lmjiray, 2| Matthew Healer was ene of the judges T B S Falmer. p migor, ‘of George Irish, deceased, were received e B | e e o S SR e ¢ p o | S e L 0 )l Swift & Company, U. S, A sociation at the Whldorf-Astoria. natice. H. C. Adams, Mamge.r way to take the trolley to Westerly to attend the W. C. T. U. lecture given by | the “Georgia Cyclone” Tuesday evening | iast week, fell at an uneven place in the sidewalk in front of Perrin Bros’ garage and badly sprained her left wrist and bruised her face. wich visited at the home of Daniel E. Blake Armistice day. granddaughter, Mids Violet Jolley, have| ®5- e P booked reservations by train for Day- tona, Fla., for Nov. 17th. Mr. and Xrs. George B. A. Baker and | secured a rent in the George N. Lange : - Jopes, 15, dled Sur- |Children and Mr. and Mws. Thomas Kil- | worthy house on' High streat, Ashaway. pmlmm,u, Nov. 14—The aitruism' from the great war less impaired th: e enough to induce people to buy because of cheapness. HOPKINTON Georgiana D. Hufla‘unuan of Ed- Mrs. R. Tirzah Cook, \rhlle on her 7 Thomas A. Grieve and family of Nor-|gur Lavallie, Virtume Peloquin, Jr., Bmil | the absolute neces me under St. Peter, Stanley Scraber. '} standing regarding the causes of war. A large crowd attended thc entertain- | Mr, Coolldge said he folt certain th4 rlevey the high pur y for Mrs, Ernest W. Tinkham aud her —_—— peses for which it VICE PRESIDENT COOLIDGE'S “America," Mr. and Mrs. Everett E. Brown VIEW OF ARMAMENT MEET | irepssing {ls cenference wi 5 unseifish of metifes, We have emen h n and democratic caucuses }day at her home, No. 28 Pleasant stri duff ‘of New Britain were guests Sunday| Mre. Jumes Brooks of North Andover |Of America that moved. it to call the con nu«zr.:n'n.uv-:- We have suffered a Dl’ F C J ckso :\nfxc;flg—‘:?? hc“xing Deld in the same &mi was born in Andover, Mu;s, %‘} of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Baker. made a short visit with her sister, Mrs, | ference to limit armament and the abso- . very littly from uny Internal econ. o a n building. cember 18, 1846, the dmt;r of ‘l‘k;omas The charter list for the new lodge of| Frank H. Brown, last weelk. lute need for economy on the part of the | omic. reaetior can mest (ho test o At 8.15 the meeting again came to or- |and Sarah Mawson Jones. She I s |Pythian Sister§ is n@™y fi'ed. Tt 18| Taxpayers in town o4 expecting 2 call natlons will work for the success of the | s;‘. :: 5 DENTIST { der when ihe usual Aills were read and | sister, Mrs. Annje Curley of 3V Moped that the new lodge will be isti-{from T. W. Segar, collector, at any time | Washington conference, Vice Presiden i e Thers coted paid. As tnere was some diSCus- | tic; two brothers, Benjamin and Thomas, | (ited next month. now. Calvin Coolidge tonight told the mem- b 1 ‘ % B RS sion to, take place oyer the budgets it |also of this city; thres mieces and & ne. | Migs Alice Brown, who is teaching “harles W. Jolley of Hartford visited|bers of the Philadelphla Forum. o s M i I 718 Main Street, Willimantio was voted that the meeting adjourn un- | phew. Miss Jones ¥as & member of the | B28t Hampton was at her home on Nor- {his family in AsbaWay Sunday. “The great purpese of the present o Ameries Aa..w..gl:u{:y ht..n;n n\v:‘ Hours—9 &, m. o 5 p. m. Phone #4|ti. Welinesday night of this week at 8 | Order of the Bastern Star. wich avenue over Sunday. A ference is Dot to estabish a force which 5 Y cndelidions, oS Mt e ————————| o'clgck when al} business to be Tansact~! Funeral sersices for Jeseph Neunl { Jerrold J. Kerr of Salem was in town no nation will dare to destroy,” 3. Bold 1o | “:‘r L-“u' e mow, 1 by for ed before the bi-annual city election on|ye1q° Monday morning at 9 o'elock. 'h'“- over Sunday. OCCUM AND W Coolidge declared,. “but to establish an |& better w ’_n_a 3 ".lb am .g(, os JAY M. SHEPARD the first Monday in Decamber would bo | 2c J0TdRY TOMG & Miss Anna OBrien ot New Haven, was e e, e ol e 0 [net merely for itz own amo Succeeding Filmore & Shepard completed. Adjournment was taken toe zuest over Sunday of her aunt, Miss Funeral Director & Embalmer @0-62 NORTH 8T, ‘ady Assistant, fit m 10 o'clock was sun by Rev. « Nelilie Doane. 9.25 o'clock. mister. At the offertory Miss Mary Mc- Jghn Casey of Boston, farmerly of this Judge Willlum 3. Maltbie sent word | Shea sang Ave Maria and for a valting place is visiting relatives in town for a WILLIM ANTIC Monday forencon that he would be unable | hymn He Wipes the Tear from Ewery Dye. -Mrs. Edmund Portelance was at muu-up as st Dhis home in Tel. Conn Mthe'«mm me W Killourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORE AND er Sundsy. Rl euma fm Rhmmnim was in St Joseph's where'| - t‘ C'hnreh of -W‘ulmant!c was o Father Beaumister read me Wfld ‘or hiere Mondey. Rheuma bus relieved the agonizing|service. 2 pains of thousands who thought noth-| Mrs. Mahal W. Konnn 4%, Seidow of 't Sunday safternoon for ‘ew York ing would give relief. It.should do as|Charles W. Kenyon died Sunday at her afiernoon for New York loaded afternoon Norwich. Totokett mills closed down all day Friday. few '”kl.'wmle on 2 hunting trip. of John Quinn’s houses. Wathen and E. Raymond are having good Tuck at rabbit hunting. “Phe cloak fsctory's large auto truck rage built. heater installed. About figy attended the parade Friday | Jasire to coneur. Thare lies the practical | (o5t & gréat dedire to serve. The mights prospect of immediate benefit and the POWer that B s #teat expectation of world salvation. The | [A&e thal e s of only price exacted {3 a trifiing diminu- | MO0 unlces : e She Shm ton of theazectical mation security. But |MONEIY. oL even the lessened power of defense will | 7 n"“" ,,,,.,n r:'n:" rdependenc The aime of the comerence are not | - - ";}:,'f‘";w‘f’,,fi?:l new, Mr. Coolidge pointed out. The idea | Jo7NC CHIE, e Aininished antedates modern civilization, he said. P® T =% S5 x : Lawrence Colburn has moved into one Delor Gladude, Jerry Glaud, Walter Welcome Babbitt is having a new ga- St. Joseph's church is having a new - but if the ¥ is rea “But they all demonstrated that civiliz- P homs in Scotland. She was dorn in A minstrels and whist were given by 5 Iy cherished | 1zed they . pes = ROSALOEES much for you—it seldom fails. Lee &|gooiang, June 14, 1874, the davghter of = tho Darkles corus of ‘Ocoum Wednesday, | Hem i o e o e ey | termination n rely securt L &‘::-: St ; Wlllm;::}z "c‘;m Osgood Co. will supply you on the|Caleb and Neilie Sulllvan Anthony. She ; S e lady i m. —me BOOKS ForBoys,GirkandOHechlks | R e Withthelon‘gme mflhlky.m ' ial purpe sdebing 2 progo- | or topics and authors is especially wide at this time. fipdhfim&h&nm‘f Clarke, Wednesday last for New 3 i fmm ‘there to Saranac Lake to X it” | - ‘William Jenrich of Boston ¥ E . chorus; chcrus, Massa's in the Cold f the past arra: ehts 9 Moftlt of Sootland. s 4 her son ‘Walter during the Ground ; jokes, song, Let the Rest of the “'“ne “;u ?filgw(:unflnunn for m:‘:un;ces! < 3 | L% Brief News " The ‘business of the Columbia Co-oper-| Workd Go By, by Zlp Coon and his t0Wn | of the present’ conference, Mr. Coolidg= |} d by cut up quarteite; medley Song &Ly the |seserted. For they have demonstrated | 0 ! quartette, In the Bvening by the Moon- | ast Wflllmantl(:, Conn. . : 1 t,xm. of Bu eraln dsat. | Paguette and Mr. Derosier: jokes; song. 0 ; i The Willimantic Ministers’ Assaciation | atve assoclation continues to be good ®oth for its members who are benefited andw n Manager G. B. e pagne, Washington Le rage, plano, Hon Muflflfizapcnchrcrmhs.pl&madupd:sh.-dd 4cep d-Ph this y ¢ {Bonne Caigse Ernest La Freniere, F'd'l 3 melted butter. Cdmfith&}amslntmflkhmakestufimgnshtcm‘ N A.’“id y "‘*’ reveals MM’ | demand for i ds : || piant and shall emploY 4T cXOT! | mmmE—— sistency. Add tablespoonful BELL'S SEASONING, an even teaspoon - § o caiton Goon M Tubkara| zears and fia ‘there s mo othel cugh THE WILLIAM G. BELL CO., Bcston, Mass., US.A. _ mother living at Newinglon with her son Freferick. rm—l«- the nast week the buitdine ot B0 ! Nov. 9. The program included: Over- [on “Tiy have for the most part turn- | UPOR tie o no-cure, no-pay Hasis, was a member of ch_aflnmi ange 1 ame. defl: uiu—l wlw‘ nas e e ture, Dixie, followed by Qld ¥olks ' &t |aq upon political -and military alliances rely upon the unfv oWl f right- Home. Jokes followed by the end men. |whion undertook, by combination, to in- Fork, Wi Joe Connors and Coney La Roche. Seng, . ‘3 . Cs . | When the Snow Birds Cross the Valley, noe to decreas Cromwef.—Harrison Ellis s“umumym,‘w she to reman until Thanksgly- | & agreement and {Mdepende: o ease | violin, Felix Champagne, Fred - Cham- | § mmfl.i Toast 4 slices white crease the military power, rather than by y Washing LePage, followed Dy the vanted by the police of sw Haven for pa: ment. Norwich, Springfield|They Needed a2 Song Bird in Heaven, by m 0 pringfiel : i and Missouri Waltz. ~The pro- mwmmsmnwmm The performance was directed by the viwmmAando,L; ‘| Roche ; ounxooxpn’mmum.f&em H 208 i i | Pt ot aeg 'mhwhmam‘;‘t . e BELLS SEASONING i croqets,sops e ing sections of the store just now, The score of ! Lipten's | i t Tect yratlolin, James Pacustte: Sam Lo Fevre: AFTER ,ulgndlimultpwklndwlmmdchopped-fim When well - m““s et § mixed, stir in 2 raw eggs. Equally good when baked in small v =rd 1 PONMIPINET - Send far Bocklat of rocives By . famous chefs of leading hotels eroup remedy like it. You may - TR e T L S