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T g LAY S R e WORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1921 The number of automobile accidents ol & == S St e e as wentons o snrows| Medicine Will Endl === guests of Mr. Watson's father, Johr B U R N AL L k) 3 a ? ing the month of November, according to | e " Norwlel rday, Dec. et Eigh § Mg Connecticut motor ~ vehicle - department | == Normeh, Satnrtay, oo 10 1ML | 2r and atrs. Welter 5. Haven ot Cov- BANKERS TRUST Lfi STGBKHOLBERS fizures just made public. Deaths of chil- | Z sEe T L = | entry, have invited their friends to meet . aren under 10 years old as a result of FUEL SAVER VARIOUS MATTERS |2 iz bome Sondey svenins to nae Aetomble. ascionis Save-sisady doc “ candy for the church holiday sale. creased, it was shown, since the observ- Light vekicle lamps at 5.48 o'clock this | S | ance of “Safety week.” 'Sept, 15 to 26. The | It matters not whether you have had evening. ool B L the first speaker and expressed Deak of such fatalities was reached thai | agonizing pains from rheumatism for COAL The temperature r: Friday was|a m&‘m}f OL afi sl.;‘)‘x‘lllie' ora' \'l:msprma pleasure at seeing so many present and and the subsequent decline was |20 years or distressing twitchings for mmem iz dam“ul' AL m»lmm- e du!;‘sng o n;;:zc spoke of the splendid spirit of coop=ra- ed to the fa that ,parents and | 20 weeks, Rheuma is strong enough WlORE l'IEAT Postmen notice the increased use of [ Of Mr. Fitch. manifested by U officers and ldren. awakened by the intensive cam- | and mighty and powerful enough to = 1 stockholders. paign to the growing menace of traffic | drive rheumatic poisons from your 3 &hristmas seals on letters and packases. | | The Rev. R G. Pavey, recently of Treasurer George A. Finn was the next | carelossness. have harkened to the edu- | body and abolish all misery or money| ot 2 25°% SAVING OF COAL Dance Canterburg, Grange hall tonight. | Mansfleld Center, is to be installed as speaker and he’told of the various en- | cationai ef~-t made by state, municipal | back, on‘ :hase EA Morey's orchestra.—adv. pastor of the First Congregational deavors of the bank, referring to thelgang civie "\ ~izatiams. Lee & Osgood Co. and all druggists . . 3 i Tocal jewelers ars finding the holi- | o urel, Southington, Wednesday even- several departments of the bank where| + check of trac accidents | sell Rheuma o a né-cure.no.pay| The Norwich “Light-House” We Guarantee This gulocal Jewelers are finding the holl-| ing. At the servicds a sermon Wil be modern_methods o ng were to be | quring the past two months kept the |basts. A large bottle is inexpensive, s . A s DRSO JMAT S RO ot He spoke of he | total automobile fatalities of the first 11| anq after you take the small dose as|fn t . ¥ 30 Days’ Free Trial at Our 3 the Center Congregational church, New & accounts on which ~ the. bank | montia of the year down to 208, which | Mscind ooe & aey B Small dose a8 beauty and gift appeal A new granits fountain has been set | Haven, * Searea AT e e ey k b, XBeily, the | Anmber! o e ay s ¥ ¥ Expense on the Groton highway where the old S e : should know that at last you ha - > cxotes of SLO00 on non-hor- | mudh deaths recorded during the corra- | S KIOW that at last you have ob- alone, to say nothing of the ing riod of last year, MOtWith- | rheumatism. s X ance in- standing an increase of almost 16.000 | “"Rorover ten years throughout Amer-|CVCH MOre important appeal of their loan.| Connecticut automobiles and several | v 2 Rheuma has n prescribed b; 1 | savings™ depart- | thousand foreign cars on the highways|.c2 Rieuma has been prescribed by of usefulness and practicabil- g ment where 4 per cent. would be paid | of the state. | proad-minded physicians and has re- also of the industrial loan depart-| Nine children under 10 years old were vain mmd |ity, the electric gift shop has & watering trough formerly stood. GEORGE BUTTS GRITICALLY ILL Saves Coal Although Huntington's pond at East SgeEti i B“ RN ALL Reduces Ash | Great Plain has been frozen over for two e 1‘_’:‘ B";‘ :?057"31 Saves Labor J|days the lce is not safe for skating vet. Al toSThe eRwIICLI) Boston, Mass., Rec. 9.—T) ¢ re- Most of ihe Christmas tree equipment jLEn sDa he latest re port from George C. Butts, of 4 Sachem for church and grange entertalnments in | Terrace, Norwich, whoNs very ill here, is on their b: Increases Heat Efficlency Needs No Attention leased thoysands from agony Chri ¥ifled: by atitomob 1 were | despair. surrounding _towns s being Durchas- | that he is holding his oXn and is doins Christmas club. killed by automobiles in July, seven ‘n few Is, SAVES MONEY Ja orea as woll as can be expesii, considering T o e e / Call and examine special line of | the sericusness of his condNion. Tues- xSRI and or er. The record { gent Fra A e ik o YA 9 .n.A cards at The Bulletin Job|day, Mr. Butts was operated Na for ad- gt g hs was announced | jeze has ected a member of the ELECTRICAL GIFTS th Cosl at Highest Prices This av. vanced mastolditis by the eminxnt sur- rémrat to 1 ‘wishing them | * The Eic acturers’ assoclation | ooore o8 ool - FROM $2.50 TO $5.00 & Worth an Investigation Junior soclsties at Yale gave out elec- |Geon and specialist, Dr. George Soring S Esowlhineg ‘The Dicscle Manufactorers’ assoc tions this week. The Connecticut boys | Tobey, in consultation wi Dr. Euxene York and Wa: elected, with thelr socleties include, | Crockett and others, of Boston. ERnal]l Compaiiy: || e ma o stee Cnans |y e 3 OUGH, Agent ington. partment of the Massachusetts Ganeral D. H. HOUGH, = Hospital and Friday was considered his The Plaut-Cadden thouse, No. 71 : s n and Windham Counties || church stroet, is being repaired and ren- | STitical day. FHe has been under treat- ot ment since September. Mrs. Butts has i % orwich, Conn, ovated and elsctric lightatare to be in- | [eTC Siice Septomben Are. Butts fas ANGUS PARK stalled. This is the former George A. : t Kies residence. EElie rAf-;ms Park The holiday sale of the Parish Ald 2 Sankers’ Trust soclety of Christ church, Mrs, W. Tyler OBITARY | together ¢ Olcott, president. held Thursday at the Thomas J. Wattles home ‘of Mrs. Frederick L. Osgood, net-| Thomas J. Wattles, a lifo long resident | o0 ot 5% ¢ of Norwich and Norwich Town, died Fri- | JPIC8S 0f-158 € The annual school enumedatisn report | 42y afternoon at his home at 274 Broad- ;‘e“‘_ et in the town of Vernon shows an increase | Way following an iliness of two weeks. | S e co-operation in their effort | of note and a_stock- he accidents ¢ new company, spoke en- of bieyclsts on the the bright prospects of | seph Goodman, sec: referred to the MOTORS BOUDOIR LAMPS CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS FLASHLIGHTS TOASTERS VIBRATORS TELEGRAPH SETS FROM $5.00 TO $10.00 te to carel associa- | S0 per ce section for a icycles used in the United States, | ¥, Lo who {s also | e advisability of preparing. i Trust | co-opmation success of that redicted ave equal a much large field to mantic com- New Lond 3 Broadway. sold This circular, plan, would ins safy ru le using the puvlic highwass. | 4 that £ on Friday e were William G. Park of 116 over !ast year. Then there were [ Mr. Wattles suffered a shock about two s A, Saxton, o\'{;\lg‘;-: 1347 not attenling any school. There are | Weeks ago and since that time graduails R. J. Randall, - HEATERS 224 this year. ¢ failed until the end. et e CURLING IRONS He was bcrn in the old homestead on the New London turnpike on August 29, rles D. F he Bicycle Manufacturers® An acceptable Christmas remembrance, o5 = 50 calling cards printed for 50 cents, at 5 eh ey aniae printed during Safet to the effect i GRILLS it gl ity 1843, the son of Oliver Perry and Eunice 5 ETRACRIoty Wock ! i S b Phillips Wattles. He was educated in tae e e aeen o the soclds HEATING PADS Th: annual city meeting at Rock- | public schools in. this city and was aiso a SLapene Gue ville followed the city election. As a |craduate of the Norwici Freee Academy result of the appropriations granted it |After leaving school he entered the em- will be neceszary to raise the taxes from | ploy of the old Shetucket bank . where he 8 mills to 12 mills. for many years. Upon severin At New London, Mrs. Ot ection with the banking inst of bicycles on highw he IMMERSION HEATERS FLAT-IRONS | made Potatoes en S PREELECTION |meetn et lQuoTE HanviN Edgecomb { his g {68 3 i STATEMENT ON PROHIBITION | 1 'ER! of 4 Wilians street, matron of the B. P. |tion he conducted a earriage recositor Cheese = Chicago, Dec. 9.—A prescloction siate- | TeI® PERCOLATORS Learned Mission, who was stricken with |at 101 Broadway for a number of years 3 5 & 2 e ent on prohibition, attributed to Presi- |\ 0" lSTERS a shock 1s slightly improved, although |after which he retiréd from active bus- lesinaitss ¥ mee e and quoiis a saying | % L | her right side rematns paralyzed. n R John Wisk, 45, who fell from the this city of June 12, 1884, he was| . A e TR el e etk AUTO HEATERS roof while shinglingg at the Alaberstadt | age S with 1iMiss K i aiie ; &t il from our politics, m our memo- BY FRENCH CHAMBER to a report made toda and advance g0. Mr. Wattles was wide ughout the county and ing a most favorable recovery at Backus Bespital. OTHER GIFTS the his love of hors MISSIONARY WORK SHOWN { SANTA AND MRS. SANTA UNIVERSAL WASHING Special sale of Xmas aprons at Wom- fme trotters that he ows BY PARK CHURCH PROGRAMME MAKE SURPRISE VISIT e riore Cl ES an’s Exchange. A choice line of hand-| G b o fnan oo Sy i | i MACHIN! made gifts and cards.—adv. The reg meeting of the e between means of conveyance and even up to the LOOK AT THE epaired by us and kmanship. Fin- shoe in_the And we use high December 11 at 839 p. m. | rachg was in vogue on Broa mber 14 at 5.27 p. m. and Decem- | Wattle ber 30 at 10.20 p. m. [ The rocks tlasted at the rear of the |county. _ Schwartz property on Main street, the( Mr. Wa n reply atement was authentic 0 record of the pre- ng been used | me of the naked eve planets are|time of his death he still clung to Uzn‘f(‘;j‘"'"if o0 ROYAL VACUUM | vicible in ihe early evening this month. |noree and carriage for mea i CLEANERS BOTTOM | Ateel, the " ccipsine variabie star wii| tion. Every winter | 4 | ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINES fast horses that horse lovers in as adopte cith the excention of Hew “maliows over | CHAFING DISHES g hers, strongest Bl i Petha s 11 had always resided It was pointed out % to the site of the new Y. M. C. A. build- | G oM prOneT 5 COMMITTEE HAS » ing, opposite the post office and will be | ebatier bis qonriige =TS used for the foundation there. yeareogsn hasimpnel o AERIVED AT sA in the old Pierce pr ved by one sisier, Mi g at the old home- turnpike, a Thay colder weainer is opening up a new 3fne of oceupation for some of the | | unemployed in Noank village, as with | | 129 Main Street, Norwich the coming of this weather the eels hegin to bed in tie mud on troops arrived ary governor will e flats between T L R mamitice omorrow moring LelreRE R Ean its hearing. i PROF. TRACY PECK WILLS - istic and very inexpensive for Xmas zifts s FO R H E R s the English perfumed pottery at Kir Joseph T. Godbout i T ey COINS TO YALE T: ball's Textile Shop.—ady. The funeral of Joseph T. Godbout, S The third New England regiorfal meet. | ©0 Sal By RIBEUNCRAFT ing of the American Institution of Ac- countants and others interested in ac- , NOVELTIES |countancy is to be held at the Hartford | club, December 10, undgg the auspices of | e he Cont tics Society of Certified Pub- she has SyiEy- |8 Comedtal odlaly o Cece ab- s are fresh, new| Ror Slater and Miss Jennie Pr Fast Woodstack, who were m ta who it Mr Santo Domingo erday, arriving New Haven, Dec. 9.—A collection of Grek and Roman coins made by Profes- Peck, emeritus profesor of e University, who died in . 18 given to Yale University new ivided. half BLING RAID CASES y_automobile or on tor Medill ho used r places. There wére many The coins are said to be of consider- Indian Service (boarding schools) rang- — es from $700 to $300 a the earthauake w! 4 e last evening was the break- city’s water mains, necessi- temporary cutting off of the ply. Havoc was dome in the crockery £hops. On and after Dec. 9, 1921, T will not pay any bills not contracted by myself, DAVID W. JASMIN. Dated at Putnam, Conn., Dec. 9, 1931, able value as some are rare specimens. e iy A “ WHILE From Professor Peck’s library books re- HEaULS an .Ery p]fiaslflg. Thanksgiving evening by Rev. SOLINE TANK l“‘\TER JMAINS IN TORIO lating to the Younger : Iil!(y' B‘N;tfvm to is Statio: Bajer, §ge occup: trucks used by | BROKEN BY AN EARTHQUAKE the university, but the bulk of the librafy E’:}uw Staticnery, Lovely |fee nouse. r. stater e tnd picwres ‘£ 1o 3 conin-iuw, Rev. na B Chaffee and Miss Price renty Vi A. Rowell of Hinsdale, Illinois. e ina c Pottery, Per-|keeper there since the death of Mes. | L ooy ey residuary legatees of tne estats whkh is fum H 1 Chaffee several vears ago | e . valued at $30,000 are relatives. izers, Incense Cnited St 1 . | e i he tot ting { ¢ g > on W S g L 8 B The Tnited States Civil Service com- |ness, later becoming 2 h 5| pa & % i lins el = i wn and guantitie mission announces an cxamination on | Forehand and W < 030N 5 3 5 any and the bt 3 : " juantities of m°5t‘.hnuar,\' 18 for domestic sclence teach. cted W m i ¥ 1 nded o 2 ne cail . . N attractive s H er, female, age 22 to 50, for vacanci y s h o 5 houses K S . of Gife Mer- n the Indian Service. The entrance sal- s was_empl ¢ A e 5 & fdlictrem et - 4 y The ;. 3 chand }m for domostic science teachers in bout thirtesn years ha| Coueszed i v t ; eerion 3 F O R H l M STATE BRANCH WOODROW 2 = WILSON FOUNDATION 1 Lamps for the‘ New Haven, Dec. 9.—The state of Louis on the poli lie Godhout, jtrcal and Henry of Lynn, three engine was left run- s being replen- ization meeting of the Woodrow ters, Rose of Lynn, Mrs. Joha M 1t to Louis v w = — Boock Consoles|Foundation was held here today, with |zen of Lynn. and Mrs., Matthaw 1 given for him, 5 HOTUSE TO TAKE TP THAMES RIVER LINE, Inc. nearly all members of the state executive | Lie n of Norwich, iwo sister of Q Godtbout, of the fire RELIE e FOR Ru..<d FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER sts for the Libr-|committee precent. Professor Ray B. |a inother, 4rt o by e, sks, Chairs and)|ths ssmtancament that Conmectionts quos | ican leader, as- FARES :—Now London 50, Gree < e announcement that Cor Mrs. WA L. Stearns t that the and Shelter Island $1, New 2 d Offic ol b [ Funeral services for Mrs Gharzed X RN | B Al e wita o he | e s ha sl fhce. ses “vere made by Patrick F. Tt e st A ar = RS n e sl Sl eial 22 oo o Meara, president of the Comnectiout Fed- | vere hort oo Foin CHMEQLS AT AMERICAN HOUSE nting federal o Rus Breed St., Tuesday y ration of Lebor, and Professor Henry | e ¥ e ebor, Tofessor Henty | o'clock at her late home at 17 Huntingtor YPEWRITERS | Farnum of Yale Phasr i Members of the executive commitiee |of reiatives and friends from this_city, - . present included: Mrs. Robert Fulfer, | New York and other places. There twas o ses and Toilet Cases, Westpprt; Mrs. Lawrence Mazzanovitch, | protusion. of handeome.: forn oo’ ah oy Giroel e WGirEen i e bll! Fclds‘ L ette r{ stport ; Garrett C. Pler, G nwic! i |from the va ations of Miss Caroline Ruutz-Reese, Greenwich: | Mrs. Stear fE : Rollin U. Tyler, Deep River and Mrs.| The services were i » Fountain Pens, | F20%, 0, ™ Welch, Columbia. el tuBey f would 2 taken up im- | Chinese Minister to the United |day, at 4 P. M. committee draft of legis- | States. She is a popular hostess in | Leaves New York, Pier 27 East River, td' . provide ten mill ‘Washington, foot of Catherine St, Monday, Wed and one mill nesday and Friday, at § P. M. Mr. Mondell said, would Connections with all_Coastwise and for house action. While Foreign Steamship Lines sailing frem i be sdme debate and perhaps | the Port of New York on, h> added, enactment of the For freight rates and further informse, measure substantially as suggested in the riday ev POLICE GOT TIP NDED TO WARN GAMBELING man w ROOM tion apply R A er 1. Abbott, pastor of the United message could be expected. LAWRENCE LAM rp F :nclls, Classic Sta- = al church, of which Mrs R ! Telephone 969, . . FIRST WOMAN MEMBER ns was a member and which she SUCCEEDS HADLEY IN | tionery. OF CANADIAN PARLIAMENT Ceylon, Ont, Dec. 9. —Rules of eti- an ever-active interest. The bear- were B. P. Bishop, Roy D. Judd, BEST GIFT CARNEGIE FOUNDATION | Swarthmore, Pa., Dec. 9.—Announce- e 4 & U~ | Dwight H. Hough, Arthur L. Pe; Ed- WELS _ X ApEEAE] . A great variety of Books and|mette requiring gentlemen to remove | win “Hini and Herbert W. Gallup, Burial | ~Heiio" ment was made here today that Presi- | A Practical, & lC o was in Maplewood cemetery gratifying arti-|be reversed when Miss Agnes McPh Mol bhane oo o O Cevlon taks her seat as the first wo- |~ yyon o Allen and Son were the f. <les. man member cf the Canadian parliament. | gty 1 °" = Rt el She will be the only member uncov- g Time, Labor and Money-Saving MARDI GRAS NIGHT WAS H ATTRACTION AT ARMORY night e state armory v night under the auspices and the combat rowd dancers. o were shower: couples on the d a good busi comes to a: close ; with speclal at- . . : ered. The man Get in the line of Satisfied Male members of partament, mam-| INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY L mneee taining a tradition of years, habitually | Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wallen of Hart- ;’;ff = Buyers. wear their hats, save when rising to ad- | ford were callers in Norwich Friday. e dress the chalr. When Miss McPhail - Tty S Was asked how she weuld manase the |, MS Willam H. Palmer, who passed [ VINEYARD WORKERS TELL 1] B last week in New York, has been in Pom- BUY EARLY! jISEE end goruink of her headeear|siot for: a briet visit with iherison H. Fithout the ald of a mirror and other | goynolgs Palmer, a student at Pomfret teminine accessories, she retorted that | tan sha planned to sit without a hat. 3 T don’t vant to become bald Ifke most | M. Albert Lewls, who has been e S e spending two Weeks with her son, Charles rhe {“.anston Co g F. Lewis, of Bridgeport, has returned fo | myooid Soiih Ul P et e e the home of her.cousimn, 3rs. Willlam H. | an inieresting prozram: COMMERCIAL RELATIONS = Miss Carrie E. Rogers. who has closed | The Iz Madrid, Dec. 9 (By the A. P.).—Fol- | her summer home at Mystic and has been | entertained . . lowing a meeting of the cabinet minis-| visiting her sister, Mrs. James Lewis | Noy: { adles A § | tere thday, it was stated that o break in| Ens of Eren b o ot y ttention * | the commerclal relations between Spain | (Sat T i e o (Saturday) on the Colonial express fq violin, Miss Li 3UY YOUR FALL AND WINTER|and France would take place Saturday | her winter home on Euclid uretpt, “S_as;;f .:s'n‘l:e)', cor ZOATINGS AND CLOAK| N gg|si midnight s & result of the faflure to | jngton. DIRECT FROM THE MILL AT MILL | 255,08 & new commerclal treaty to . H. KENYON, General Agent G. N. DELAP, Special Agent D. W. LITTLE, Special Ageat Hartford, Conn. New York New Haven “You Can Do No Better Than Buy Our Wurst.” No Salad Complete Without Thumm’s T on Prosp S ey |meeting. At this . send two dollars to one dpllar to the t THE S5 T L G00b TASIE | “The circle, comprising young girls frem two solos by Miss Olive Standard Key Board — v t to for united with |, - = p d take the place of the one expiring. PUBLIC SCHOOL ¥UPILS e Ammi“ b sty ¢ | Evchemtum ‘Circie of thé K. D. ‘ast I8 G it T e i la the beetioHt for the e Home-Made PRICES. FINE SUEDE, VELOURS| The government is tudying methods to e e : OF LIQUOR LAW VIOLATION | (ccqiy evening for a sale of food and f fine jewelry for men dent, clergyman, doctor, law- ' ey EXD £DTCATION DEMONSTRATION | Joseph R B Grerncvilis array of hine je AND POLO CLOTH. bring new negotiations with the Paris oseph - F ki, of Greeneville, and v articles. ~Mrs. John C. Atterbury . er and merchant. Just [ik H s E government with a view to arranging! In the inal day Friday of tie public | Stanislaw Czajkow: | had enerce of the sale for Rainvow Cir- |ag well as women. Our dis- > ity MayOn.nalse GLEN WOOLEN MILLS | another trety at the spesdiest possible Schools demonstration for vational eds | ber shop in the 1 e hcleared $30. The next meeting d the famous Remington WIGHTMAN'S SWITCH moment. s ucation week. With exhibits in the Plaut- [Were arrested early this jCadden Co. window on Main & ip Standard Typewriter, except in size and price—weight 11 pounds. St £ this circle will be at the home <f Miss p];y of rings, nec.klaces, jewel- | Viola Levitsky of Marserie street, Greene- idence furn i desee.! mratshen 1 | vile ed bracelets, watches, garters, Rotarning to Norwich. fobs, stickpins, breastpins, etc. a former resident of t, Pal- | morning on charg 2nd the muscular |liguor law on e NORWICH, CONN. THUMM'S 1 DELICATESSEN STORE !mer permansi i e T R {movement system as well as physical | four young men a AMEEBST IN DEBATE | education Were chown by groups of pu- | that they had bou b Middletown, Dec. 9.—Wesleyan defeat-|Pils in the morning, Walter Camp's |ski's and a quar Jl..ea S ews ed Amherst In on> leg of a trirngulardaily cozen were given to music by the | the barber. A q PHONE 3583 Dot . e bl ok e S 40 Franklin Street | | art bottle & e e e e e height of i - R 2 didais tonight, beoawen Amberst, Wil | Victrola 1oanod by the Plaut-Cacaen Co. | With white fiquor, saia to be moonshine | Pk '?;q“’;»,?cem\fqig il wat g 8org; em on ] liazas urd Wesleyes. 'Yhe Wesleyan de-| In the afternoon groups of pupils | liquor, was sccured as evidence. s former home wWithin a few | COUSTIESS. : MAGAZINE SPECIALIST, |baters upield tre afrmative on the|showed oblect irawing, nature draws — % e Typewriter C 5 T | question: “Amoived, That the manufac. ing, Peswective. design and coloring Saw Gen. Diaz at Providence. | brothers, the Levin Bromers, wo ne| [, EE CLE GG = - Nickel Platmg ‘| UNION SQUARE ture of ares ard muntions of war by |costumo design and lettering. There Shahan who was sent [recently nequired the wholesale frult -] private enterprise .x’muld"be prohibited by | was al:p free hand paper cutting, mod- T to bris back a |firm in Norwich, known as the James ] . u“l'm mAL‘ P n -— international agresment.’ el‘lng! wxlhmvlalmacene, and costume de- | young woman accused of deserting her |E. Moore Co, g YOUR JEWELER > BL = S i B i v e ; sigming. The last part of the efternoon | had the pleasure while 125 betore the Dublic, hers i ne medic | , 1f & man pretends to be afraid of|Wwas given over to music, demonstratry the railroad station of | Character is what you are; reputa- Near Post Office Im better mm the advertising | his wife she's less likely to invite her|by an orchestra from the Mt. Pieasa Diaz, war hero of | tion is what you try to make people solumas ofiThe ‘mother-for=a.aix months' visit. Greenevillo and Broadway schools. | Italy. think you are. . Open_Evenings

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