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r was is on t h rti 'or Lh-Other ilties.we re:rea?“ . thsCt?h-ilties,fur-11 an * rose com-' 1.■4iotiveheld T ■v tnturn ............hoSAILORS ON FURLOUGHTwo local bin a-jackets arc home on frrlough this we si-;: Philip TUcomband Edward FarrellPhilip* who is th* son of Mr and j Mrs. Geow O. Turn mb, 732 Stevens | street* is home for 14 days on sick ;1 !r.nvr; from the L\ S. Naval hospital j in Brooklyn He enlisted in the naval reserve force in June, 1917. and up to his illness was able seaman on the U-R.S AlbanyEdward Farrell. son of Me ami Mrs. James E. Parrel I, 214 West Sixth street, who is in his old home town for only three days, is a second class -j electrician on the transport America.‘ Eddie bas made the trip to France seven times, and expects to be soontm his way again.tlFLr’i3nPU
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Lowell Sun

Lowell, Massachusetts, US

Mon, Aug 05, 1918

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