Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 14, 1921, Page 10

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pAMELSON mremecmpe v | QMY Advantages T0 You An tnussal condition of affaire was.|in Foster and ‘had lived gll of his life waeerthed .n this town Tuesday, when |in that town. During the Civil war he Ellery Crandall and Bridget Greeme, res- | was a member of Battery B, Rhode Is- Z P idents mear Killingly Center, were pre-|jang Light Artillery, and saw three years ; sented in the town court and pleaded |of service, participating {n-some of the o ar gullty to adultery. Each was bound over | notable engagements of the great strug- to await trial at the next term of the |gle. After the war he returned to Fos- & £ ¥ Windham wounty superior court having 'ter, where e was engaged durng the i~ criminal jurisdiction ane in defauit of greater purt of his life ag a farmasr. Mr. Bends were taken to the countv jail &t | Phillips leaves his wife, two daughters, A'rmlycrurm—mmof'uw ‘HE SON OF WAL ‘INGFORD AB]GSPEGALPRODUC“ONWT“!A‘{AU-STARCAST 7 Written and Directed by Lillian and George Randolph Chester One of the biggest and most. spsctacular Amllmdolhrprothchonmth:mtof _productions of the year—required 8,000 principals who have either been starred § players for the mammoth pageant and or featured in othsr photoplays. A men- fire scenes. The latter consists of a lake of ofelephfl(,amzblnd!h'*like bmmgollfromwhlchthehwomdhero- 'requnedfa-thehgpuade.Amutetplece film production. ine are rescued. LARRY SEMON - DULL CARE | A COMEDY FEATURE Brosklyn by Deputy Sheriff Charles E.|Mrs. Lena Hill of Rockland, un(u} Eva l Ayer. Stone of Foster, and two brothers, George Crandall and the Greene woman have | Philips of South Killingly and William FIRST—You see the complete, been Illvin ptegether for well over a de- | pPhillips of Providence. e was one cade and have brought elght fllegitimate | tho oldest and best known citizens of unbroken assortment of spe- hfdren Into the world, seven of Whoml [Yoster, where he wag held in universal 4 ure living. The chilfren were taken o | regard. b % S the town ‘arm Tuestay and eventuslly, | meial Ll o ieral of M. : cial I;olgl.y merchandise. Rab Sapecat, M. e e ;;‘:'Cnherlne Jorcoran was held from her Sk : Wintham . copnty. {temporaty ~ome home in Dayville with services at St ‘ Z . . SRSt - wiEan. | e of 1 Josapi's chareh. Rev. Ignatiug Kost was ! 2 » SECOND — You avoid the The sudden reaching out of the &M |.ojehrant of the solemn hieh mass. of 3 L 3 s 57 the Taw Tuesday after all the years | Sicbitt B D8 SPRTn, N 8, and J R cowd and’ couflision. of the that the “alr have lved ;o;et:e; bWas Rev. Augustin Chap!mn M. 8. Ot St. @se to the fact that Crandail haS been |p . . parish, Daulelson, - deacon’ and v p i /| ot induleing 'n petty crimes that attracted |y qageon rospectively.” The service wes late Christmas shoppers. BN ity to BifL,:eeeulting T e lattonded by many relatives and frients preferring of charres that he was lezal- i 7 ) : B R e o cois, Saparl, | ek nefsahnts. Tha bekosrawere | M- e, 4§ THIRD—You reccive careful Officials who handled the cise experl- | p,q . MoDarmott, Thomes = MeDermott enced no “ifffculty in ettine the mair 10 lpairige Ritev. Patrick Tigue, Michael admit thair crimiral responsibility as | THURSDAY, FRIDAY HEATRE o AND SATURDAY m Weaver and Thomas Moran. ~Burial was . : .service — soms suggestions TONIGHT obarged in the complaint arainat them. | gy sogeaiy cemetery. Louts B. Ken- : : - T 3 u ert au eVl e and the womnin talked freely and volua- nedy was ‘uneral director, 1 : fiom a men’s re for pr bly about the relations w(fl& (:r:.ndl“h !n; 3 5 AL B m A“h S & .t N identall .nfelrl'u; the offirials aboy! All the ierritory In a abont =3 . o mt I‘I‘d joon e on wnore” or Tess similar to het | Rillihily. was mantled with ‘snow durine cal gifts for him. FIVE HiGH CLASS ACTS Big nd_‘eserlbing that particuiar case | Tuesday following a 'light storm of the . night before. The snow was of the “wet” s here wunderstsn? that the lvariety as ‘t fell fol'lowing hours of rain Greefle woman has a husband Iving land was rozen to the trees and olung vomewhere n Rhods Island, which was |tenaclously to all of the countryside as Silk Shirts, Silk Neckwear, Silk Hoss, Silk Suspenders, Silk FADS AND FROLICS teearded as somewhat of & bar to ac- |the result of the fall in tempsrature dur- i Gaters, Silk Mufflers. A MINIATURE MUSICAL COMEDY septine her proposition of marrying |ing the night. In Danielson there was % - Pretty Girls—Lively Music—Special Scenery—A Big Time Novelty Crandall, vhould such a course be per- {not a trace of snow during Tuesday and . e e e e — et e et nitted. siden’s nf *lte born who traveled five J . at er c"m- where she had upon encounterinz the real winter land- % ity rprise e Singing Violinist been o resi“ent for years and whire she ‘scape in the highland region. SIS e e ADDED ATTRACTION EXTRA FEATURE SENNA & STEVENS Capt. Huling’s Educated A Kouple of Korking Kolored Seit EXTRA ADDED FEATURE tories in the orsanization of high schoo! Komedia; : t t MARION DAVIES in “ENCHANTMENT” Clog;;‘etl(: Bl:l(:dgod | e e : 13 SPECIAL PARANOUNT ATTRAGTION ' ithers the Body ingly. Thé tremendous score of 93 pilal “Vv'hvn N. Y. Sncres” up by ¥illlngly, which played substi- _well knewn Mrs, HIll leaves a[‘ Tassle S. Hill, with -whom she made her ho At bis somo in Foster Center Tuesday | It what the Killingly High School basketball ‘team did to the Tourtellotte Memorial . High School team of North Grosvenordale In the initial game of the league season “in’ the ‘town hall here is = fair measure of its ability.to win:vi>- Handkerchiefs, Pajamas, Night Rcbes, Caps. Suitable Boxes for All Gifts. et AR A e A S R0E SoMecy | = NEWS WEEKLY tutes ©v . - part’ of the game, seems e ; SEL mighty Dressive . as compared to th~ CH-QUICH WASI.LleI:dORV?"—MAR- N - " | meagre six pomnts tha tthe visitors were y, in “Scram ives—Pa- Workers Sick and W-ak able. to collect. Fans here are delighted From Exmion T.ka with ‘the power and.playing system of the Killingly team, which seems one of Gudz’s Pepto-Mangan | tie_strongest the local schiool has had The Foremost Organization of Its Kind in the World 10th ANNUAL TOUR bantetson CHURCH . DANIELSON § ; in years. i ‘ PLAYING Y s #hd Merril Keith of Danielson EXCLUSIVELY Prices 50c to $1.50 BN they overwack they s Npmace -oived. officlal tfentiication carc: | | Doors Open Ha'f B. F. KEITHS GOV'T AND STATE TAX EXTRA emergy, and sometimes the blood getS youring hotr _portraits, which mav b |} Beus Edehiar PATDE Vi i2 a_run-down condition. Without rest Deafi"E ther -poriraits, Whlr mat b the blood cannot get back to normal, deville riouse Seats on Sale Now ! their connection with the department should there arise any:question as to other credsn‘ials’ they possess. eo that it becomes clogged with waste matter from over-exertion. ‘The clogged blood virtually withers; Tedzy. B. F Keith’s Vaudeville—4 Acts . A bountifa] display of ‘ivo: anicur DON'T FAIL SEEING THE RUBY CHILD! - 3 P e e e B R P e O s PUTNAM : EIILOREY Connecticut Co faces. the thin, bloodiess arms, the prepiet the Rexall store—adv. he Danielson Beneyolent goclety. & 7 sunken cheeks and necks, the dead-| Members of the Killingly Theft De- Motorlsts” mhio_ traveled between this | ootinig paoisty will come hers today for tired feeling, are the results of stale! ; ] b (9% city and_ Willimantic Tueslay repopte: - R the system of life- ;.. concitions at Hampton hill and at : ponts fartner west While there was barc- o o oS Slore 2nd.lv.a trace of loe on the'strests or high- Iee—which hos been 2 chief tople o: (conversation here and here Ir.uts for th. “INDESCRETION” With FLORENCE REED Concert Course ZIMBALIST VIOLINIST LYCEUM THEATRE, NEW LONDON Thursday, Dec. 15,8 P. M Ticket Sale Dec. 12th E. LaBelle. of Dasyi : past ¢wo weks—came again to plague an Tt 5 rested by many friends, who are pleas- a?ywmu;:mx;(“"e“ highways in the town urs., Fri., Sat. B F. Keith’s Vaudavills i r m 3 of Woodstoo feel weak and run-down. They take it|™2y® hereadouts. 2 that e s recovering from & Tecsnt were glare with ice, thoug:, L the highways in all towns t5 the north- Supe cts That makes the blood rich and red and "by the reckless driver of an automobile Indications are that far more than a|west of this clty and extended over intc drives out the poisons. Life-giving as he dashad by a trolley car waiting or | housand norsors wiil have memberships essed renews the strength and builds up the of running over a young woman gettin: | he three hiz Christmas clubs that are to | wrought in mefs hey devasation entire system. Look for the nameoff the car. Not & sound from the hor: threaten surroundin comm lace of husiness here Sunday and was e unities Tucs Putnam again in either the liquid or the tablet form.| “D— feol” was the epithet hurled back | “ness. escaped. Ics also covere - rere—————— the Siafford znd Willi A 6, | CAREFU 9 oxygen, carried by the little red cells,, Davis switch and came within an ace | uring the cominz vear in one or more of | Having wit iy Ok A M“DGE EKENNEDY in “OH! MARY BE L organized by banks in Danfelson. ring towns twq weeks X ; ago communities hereabout, CHIDSEY'S “Gude's Pepto-Mangan,” on ths packe on his car, either, as he raced throu Uniqus German. toys are again to be | dread of anther viskation fsra‘nr\elhne:‘:vpnu i . i 2 $3.00—52.50 age. Advertisement, 2 narrow opening. of Nadway left be- | cen this rear in local stocks—the first |cullar storms that coat everything wit: | Lo ones Of that township participate . | should exerelse more control of the do- ; 2 tween the wrolley car and a 'bus stand- | ol lot of German made goods of the |ice and.cn sh down trees snd foer op |i ROE DL UNN: Rt fepersl Npimon $180-Tax fovd ling alongside it. And yet no one took d in anv quantity shown here since | communication. S In the decade that has passed sire: Next weck is the last week of school > ALBERTUS F. WOOD |t numbert he United States entered the world wer. | Included in a set Of pictures put or | Fomatie mere hare been 1oy ampr 8 11 | before the Christmas Molldays for hun Tonicht, D 5 . s ectable there have been few chanzes in | dred Put k 3 Cotns_wre accumalating from day tn | A Mumber of Danielson members of the | dimplay Tuesday in the window of a store | (oe yermonnel. Masy. Josepn —and o | s CL L iram puplls onig; t, Dance Funeral Director and day In the rteceptacles placed in stores | I : s o o igenee tone |In the business seotion was a view show- | Archangel are portrayed by the same per. | % W. R. Barber, member of the town | sraT= ARMORY, WILLIMANTIC banks and elsewhere about town to bu | Y €Vening to witness a cereronial at |ing hcw a tree imported to this country sons who have had parts from year t |School commiitee, has succeded Miss Jen- M » hb‘h" Christmas dinuer and other holiday cheer | '° Soriners’ temnle in that city. at a cost, it is said, of $2,000 was baly b nie Berriman, resigned as a teacher of v GIVES EXHIBITION for the ncedy of Danielson, but the con | Preparations are belns made by At.|32mased by having its top broken off a gh the years the play has been | L@Un and history at ‘the high school. |AL RONDEAU, MARY SWICKLANC PHONE 147 DANIELSON ! tributions ao not near sufficient as yet [ srney E. L. Darble, counsel for the town, | 1) S2u0iry cstate of Mrs. Courland Hov a rather sma'l aucitorium, but | Defeat of Tourtellotte Memorial High NEW ENGLAND CHAMPION or presentation of arguments before the hore has been expressad recenty that | achool of North Grosvem.rdale by the DANCERS Licut. Ambrose Morlarty, U. 8. A., who | eventually some presar or group of per- | Kilingly High school team. by a ssore =i ‘{or yea.\: h:}; been a heipless Invalid an |sons will come to the ald cf the workers |of 93 to 6, has attracted the a tention of hes made his home in private aparc- |and make possivle the erection of a fit |other high school teams in the Quinebauz Ba B P mentg at the Putaam inn, was rems ved | ting bullding in which this extraordin- | Valley league. hereabouts. s ttel'y resents Tuesday in an army ambulance to For |ary Christmas f-stival may be more ad State Officer Howard A. Elilott of 5:1::5 t“l'mt!-{‘lwp. wh;a'e he is to remain | equately presented Har.ford wes in the city Tuesday after- R A P P ’ S nitely. leut. foriarty was ac- _ noon on a business tri compsnied on the trip by hls nurss, Mis | o, County Agent ¥. L. Dovie gave out the | P00 G0 B 0S ol dlloite high schoo! . 4 Alma Martin, of thi ollowing statement Tussday relative to o i kL , o 8 city, who has been | g rmoncerois n in Woodsock: lly presented a p the pro- ri ecC. (s 8} in faithful attendance upon him fo b s oo ceeds of which will go to defray the ex- S ThE e years. Two Mautenants were with th. | A hog butcherirg demonstration will be ses of the class wien the anncal trin ambulance party that came here to ar- | held at the farm of William Child, on the | (o \wachimgton is made at the Easter sea range Lleut. Moriarty's transfer. A: |dirt road from Woodstock Hill to East | g Font Bamks, Lieut. Mriarty will have | Woolstck today (Wednesday) Decem quarters at the army hospital and Miss | bar 14 at 1.00 p. m. PN "o season just -opened. Martin will Temain in attendance upon | T. F. Warner, who was for several| On mothebl;—!aw e convince th Henry A. Fielding of Worcester was a | him. years with Swift & Comcany, and his | 2Verage man that polygamy is all ‘sitor with friends in Danielson Tues- | While on duty in the Philip-ines, Licut. | given Irttoherin- demonstratiors ail over | W' on8- ‘ag. Morfarty contracted an ailment that |the St: of Nebraska, and has been A special “neeting of Moriah lodge, A.|éventually forced him from active service | working with the U. S. department of e and A M., was held Tuesday even- |He gradually lost the use of his 1imbs and | agriculure for some time, is to =ive th BORN was chiosen far that office & “~ for the installation of newly elected | the diseace progressed until he became | demonstration, in croreration with J. A. WHEELER—At Qu'ambaug. Mystic, Dea | presigent, Mrs. ' Gerge TNC‘ . “icers. abd.lutely helpless. During the past | Simms, animal husandry soecta'ist of the | 10, 1921, a son to Mr. and MTs. NOFOD Tyoe siacied wies ©as Hugh Gorman, Sr., is steadily recoy- |summer he was the guest of the com- |Connecticut Asgricultural coliege. ! Noyes D. Balwin of Derd: ~ing at his home in Brooklyn from in- |mandant, a former classmate 2nd an'old | . kfiline, cutting up, and curine o BD—In Westerly, R L, Dec. 10, | " o0 " o N S, aries received early last week when he |friend, at Camp Devens. . He roturned | ypo meat will be demonstbatel. This ir -, o0 to Mr. and Mrs. Rayrond | Presider “sccond vie: Thu BTl e hs boacn whets & Wan | e Syy iR o all to be demonstrated by a real expert in : “‘ruck by an automohile. » . Tt is hepoed eventually that Lieut. Mor- |1 "% ording . to the informatio- | CBNSON—In New. Haven a daughter : Miw T Mre. Cla=nce Chandler recently wag |larty will return here and again take up | ity 2o0orCing S to Mr. and Mrs. Everett Johneon, for ident ; Mrs. Ja: tected president of the Help Ona Amother | his quarters at the inn. : P | received tn regard to the work that Mr. | merly of Oid Mystic ingten, fourth vice pre i s Taptist steIag el 3 Warner has been fol).wing for cevera' | RICE—In Solem, N. D. Dec. 9, 1821, a|F. Messinger of New he supreme court of the state, proba- 'v at the January term, of the case of Tiss Gertride A. Warde!l vs. the town f Killingly. Attorney ‘Rarble is also reparing the town’s side of the case 1 the matter of.the appeal of some lo- 21 manufacturing concerns from their <sessments ag fixed by the board of as- ~ssors. Young neonle of the Baptist church at ‘utnam attended a meeting of the Cru: aders at *he Baptist church Tuesday vening. Jerome Keech {5 manarer of the Kill- “gly High School hasketball team for R ———— This Is Truly the ,Christmas Store for Men’s Gifts STONINGTON WOMAN ELECTED IN COLONIST DAUGHTEESS SCCIETY Officers were electcd and plans for the jyear made at \he organization! méeting of the Connecticut soc of the Americar Co oresident, Mrs. ( ; e A public ‘skating rink that will furnish | years. son to Dr. and Mrs. Paul Rice (Clara isecretary; Mrs. Harry T w m E 3 TR ot et esmtar- | smacs for 400 or 500 to enioy this Prem- | Many farmers have a hog or two fo| DesJardines of Jewett City). Frwrtiv s bedte " o omen y “\ppitt, formerly ‘of this community, has fer feature of outdoor life in winter is ti | Kill, and svnle more. h“\(?:ou?fla‘_lflo:b' s 3 3 e {1 3 ¥ # 1 y WoOu ke . thil “Id" i«l derected. ~ached his 79th birthday and ig look- be made at the high school field i was |they have felt that they wou il o Kathryn Belder rtfor Worces- | and Mre. Lot A ehout curing the meat as well as cutting | ter, Mass, Sept. 25, 1321, br Re The director: it up. Inl McNutt of the First i 2 ave an omnortunity to learn a little mor: & NTERI— ?,“,,(,,.w‘,:d o ,oml,t,, ";,N:,,.::,:",Eu ::t:;_i !:‘ut&ofigey hufit rahr-fi ;::tm‘:g h?a::,‘ hi ¥ e OTTAVIANO—STRANIERT- 1 % in his heme city of Norwlch. 'h,l‘ 3 Sidney R. Bard continmes steadily to | g Circle pumned nearly full of water Evanaeiin, Ottaviane ot Por. Church | LeRoy Ludwig oprove from the very sericus infuries | oM firé Mose This was the plan on | Miss Katherind Byrme. presidnt #f| giroet. Norwich, and Miss Agata E4Win P. Piper 5 recefved ‘in an automoblle accident | 100N0eE Tuesday, fiflowing the i¢ik-{the Civic club, arnounced Tresday afé- Stranieri of Worcester. s elected for i ; ast, month. ing known of a decision to Drohibit skat- |ernoon that Thursday afternoon at th | pDAVOLL —STARKWEATHER—At Lb.|A. Phe'ps of Flartford aci Mrs Mrs, Willlam H. Martin wil have the | 6,00 Perrys pond during the win: rooms of the Chamber of commerce. a* | erty Hill, Dec. 11, 1921, by Rev. John |E. Terrill of Middletown. nombers ot fthe Tadfes® Ald soelaty of | The Pla nto flood a sectlon . of hizh (3 o'clock under the suspices of the club, | W. Ballentine of Stafford Springs he MethoAlst church at her home fc scho-1 fleld. is rezarded as a practical one | princ'pal E. H. Snow of Putnam Hig" Frank A. Davoll and Mrs. Harriet L. == ~ T84 ohurch at her home IOF 2 |and will bring deliez to hundreds of | gehool will given an a’dress on the His Starkweather. aseting this (Wednesdav) »fternoon. young people <of the fory and Development of Political Par- ADAMS — PALMER—In Hartford, Dee. Bnngyommensgn&problemtomandwe’llhelp you solve it. We have to please men year-round, so that will make us extra helpful to you no o 3 o 9 1921, by Rev. Rockwell H. Poner D. WESTMINSTER The presentation of the Pomfret Chrlgt. | tieS in America. Th the ok of<8 Tavends Adams OF Westoheater and 7 - . Iis sl . 4 {mas play, the story of the ::fl;s':rf ‘"c;‘;“s‘;‘;’:";‘j Sy dos ;v:\'le; r! Maud H. Palmer of Liberty HIil | 2| Friends are pleased to learn of the re- Suriday evening next Will tent! s e o the | THUER — soru-:—‘u \l’lnufie'd Depot, | Here’s a ist that may help wnfe—and we'll be glad o ot e o T Y e T fime. this Deauiitel pantomime has oo | umder the ava:ices of he olub durng the | TRCTE S SATEIER At SN, POk to help still furiher if you'll bring your list in. daughter of .Mr. and Mrs Clarence siven in tiie nelghboring town and each | Winter months. Tlam . Thuer and Nebie 3. Soute 15 Main Street {1 Smith, who 1‘5 showing improvement af. ¥year ég H—’lfds ;dditri:!nazh !n;mfi l'r.;m 8| Mrs. Charles R. Browning, who had R 3 '] ter serioys illness with pneumonia. The Spreading far beyo: 6 boun o8 Of | we; broken and weg ctherwise infur . Neckties Eath Robes t1e gir] is the granddanghter of Colume Pomfret. e et 2 M'GRATH—Tn Jewett City, Dec. 13, 1821, Shirts Sweaters Dis Smith, The plan o ‘précenting the Christmas | her hugband also was considersbly fur | _Jon McGrath, uner 4 play was inaugurated ten years ago in|on a Sunday evening a few weeks asv, | X reafier, Gloves Wool Hose The man who' accomplishes things | Pomtret under tho ausvlces of e Bom. - LARSEN—At Home Memorial hospital, Sitk Hose Handk:rchizfs hds Jearned to labor while he walts. fret Neightorhood association, and only |that she will be adle to leave v | ™New London, Dec. 13, 1921, Lydia May, | Funeral services will be held at 48 Shap- Rextstration certificates for 1922 sro | ley street, New ‘London,on Thursday, coming threugh | nzoodly nivmbers to 15, at 2 p. m. Putnam citizens from ‘he s'ats mo nxo——xn Ne' London,- Dee: 132, 1921, |1 £ vehicle departmen‘. ~Motorists who have filrv Aflfll,?’“l- ;ldw of Joseph ers ‘ot filled out apniications for new recds -ng, aged 75 years. - , —) 13 trations have only a 1i'tle more than twe NEWMAN—In Ney London, Dec. ) s wrekes G0 s 1€ thev wish to operats | 1931 Dumtel T Newman ¢ Lads Acsistant thelr car after th~ first of the now yecar. B T ‘nes, N -y . . 11, et Rad! HE HURCH Attenfion’ of thioss who~ will “be 0ut | ey od M b Batadicker .. NRY E: CHURC band of Ne!l F. P. Radicker ol \e' looking for & nice Ch-istmas tree to cu | Tondon, aged 56 years. WM. SMITH ALLEN during the next few days wi 7o well, ! | poRTELANCE—In_ this city, Dee. Teleghone 323-3 is pointed out, to get permisf n to cu’ 1921, Alphonsine Bellefleur, wife of the such trees from he owners of the iar” hte Adolyha Rol Portelance, aged 76 rees ke L it e e aon 1o s puniel | Finoral at her late home 443 Main! Thursday morning Dec. 15, at able offence and the pemalty may be Solemn recdulem mass gt- St ulte'heavy. ary's church at 9 o'clock. Burial in 1 . ting i A nuinber of mnr‘h"n of the Mvwstic tl\e family lot in St Joseph's ocinetery. Nleel Pla Scarf Fins ‘ Cuff Links Caps Hats ~ Suspenders Belts UArmlnd ets PGarten erwzar 'ajamas Night Robes / Muiflers S et this | daughter of Martin and Sena Larsen, D t fle 12‘" hospltal the later part of ARnshies (of Matio. ¢ w ors o i AT Attractive boxes furnished for most gifts, frec of dnrge. Allen’s Men's Shop 13 Center Strest Danislson Oppasite Orphzum Theatrs Shrine resident I this clty were at Prov- | SPALDING—In this city, Dec 11, 1921, jdence Monday evening to attend a cere Edwin swdlnl :teda J‘ . Funeral at his laté home, 442 Main street nknda affalr st the temple In that cl'y. afternoon, Dec. 14y at 230, ‘ednesday Criticism from one of the prinits of the Bunfl in Yantic emslerv city has recently been FIELDING—Io Mo Dec 12, 1921, tertud menner in which som L. Bennett wife of John E. Fleld- | the ity canduct 208 _aged §1 years and 10 months. eral at her. late.homs. in Mnbe.xn Thursday_ afterfioon, Dec. 15, at family ot tn 'Y

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