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Show COOKED BREAD ON TOMBSTONE AND GOT SUSPICIOUS WATEEBUET, Conn., May 1. Because Be-cause of weird marks on her newly-baked newly-baked bread, Mrs. Isabel Bronson moved from Bansom place Monday and her husband found a cheerless, cold hearth and a note saying: "Ben, vou will find us down in Pet-tin Pet-tin gill's from now until I get shelter." Mrs. Bronson baked Sunday, trying the old brick oven. There were imprints im-prints on the bottom of the loaves that excited Mrs. Bronson. One was "May She Rest in Peace," the second one was "Died May 1, in Her Thirtieth Year," and the third, "Glory, Hallelujah Halle-lujah Be." Neighbors broke the sews that an old tombstone was doing duty in the oven as the bottom. Mrs. Bronson will not return, despite her husband's pleadings. |