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FAIR TODAY. NOT SO COLD. FAIR, WARMER, TOMORROW. FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES ——————— NORWIOH. OON .y TUE'DAV, DEC. 5, 1911. WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT Moving Plotures at the Breed The- ¥ » and Motion Plctures at Aanaitorbum. Drill of Fifth Company, C. A. C., at Armory. Shetucket e, No. 27, L O. O. F., meets in Odd Fellows' Hall. Wa e, No. 6, K. of P, meets in Ng; tral Labor Union meets in_Carpent 2 ames’ e No. 28, (T end A meets in Masonic Thames e, No. 32 SE. 0. 51 meets in Norvi.h Council, No. 25, ¥. B. L., mem Hibernian Ilj’y’l T. A, and B. Soclety meets n Bt. Mary’s Buildls ANNOUNCEMENTS Manicuring, shampcoing, facial mas sege. Mrs. Underwood, 61 Breadway. ‘Phone. Frank A. Bill has best makes of rub- bers, rubber boots and arctics, light end heavy weight, high and low cut, at west prices. An attractive 1912 calendar, with pad for Guily and weekly memoranda, list of fire glarm telegraph and telephone calls, is being distributed by William F. fire Insurance and real estate agent, Somers building, Norwick. BREED THEATER. “The Cowhgy Lover,” Heads Blg Biil. Another big audiefice greeted tiue ex- celledit bill at ths Breed last evening and was rewarded with cne of the choicest motion picture programmes desired. The thrilling western story entitled A Cowboy Lover, commands a great deal of attention and admira- don, inasmuch &s the great story, tell- ing of a young eastern girli, who is Dbetrothed to a young man of the same town, leaves for the west for a pleas- ure trip, and while there becomes in- fatuated with the bizarre and breezy Jife of the wext, and engages herself to one of the cowboys. Meanwhile, her eastern lover becomes anxious, 2nd goes out west to the ranch to find ker. He becomes abusive while ques- tioning her and teo quiet him she pr« m- ises to wed him at once, and while in the auto being driven to the par- son’s, she gives a secret sign to her cowboy lover, who passes, and he re- turps, snatching her bodily from the auto and carrying her on horseback to the home of the parson, where a hur- ried ceremony takes place, and the [ OETRY. HOW THE GATES CAME AJAR. "l‘wuh :v'hkp-rad one morning im How the little white angel May Sat ever beside the portal Sorrowing il the day. How she said to the stutely warden— He of the goiden bar— “On, angel, sweet angei! 1 pray you, let the beautful gates ajar— Only a little, I pray you, et the heavenly guu under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT" are inserted at the rate of Hale’s Honey Of Horehound and Tar Will Stop Your Anvsnnsfucu'r Cents per line, six words to the line. WANTED. WANTID—A clerical position by a young man, Academy graduate; Eiye efereiices. Adaress J. C, betin. ech FOR SALE. FOR SALE—AIll kinds of Christmas sreens, cedars and laurel for lawns and \vlndow boxes. D. Rogers. 'Phone 2. decihd ¥OR SALE Cheap, (wo pool tables, e cash register and a few match ma- TO RENT. TO LET—Furnished rooms. £6_Spring S TO RENT—Cottage at 40 Modern _improvements. Apply Spring St ajarl mother Apply decod Oak Bl at_ bl novisd “I can hear my dear there weepin She is loneiy; she cannot see 4. glimmer of light in the darkness Where the gates closed after me. WANTED—To board infants or chil- dren. by a lady of experience: good bome and good care; reference furnish- |chines. No. 418 Main St, Marguerite | TO RENT_In private family. neal | One g o cough ed_if required; price $2.50 per week. lding. Tel. 1058-12. Secsd - | pustotfice, furnished room, with ail ¢ LT i Jraces wplendor, Veniences, Including steam heat 3 Cah talk with the lady by telcphone by B 3 epho: ut the angel, he whispered: 150,000 FEET STANDING FINE and | cuirs at Bulletin Office. novzad spplying at The Bulletin for - not And Cure Your Cold number, or address all letters to Box |¢hestnut timber, two miles from sta- o sar- | . Let the b 1t fice e ad. TO DA L ishea s, Mar- - o beautiful gates aja No. 60, Bulletin Office. decda | tion, over good ro You will find | UF T bum;ll‘:; e Toen 876 Main, | Spoke low as he snswered: “i this one worth the money. A, D. Brdxn- ble, Stefford Springs, Ct. ecsd P‘Oll SALE—Seven steers, 1 !iol.tefll bull, 2 pair steers, 3 vears old, partly bxaker:l Inquire A" T. Gardner & “Co. iet the beautiful gates ajar Then up rose Mary, the blessed; Sweet Mary, the mother of Chr ier hand on the hand of the angel le inld, and her touch sufficed. Then turned was the key in the portal, ‘ell ringing golden bar; oct264 TO RENT—A tenement, 4 rocms, pleasantly located; 36 per month; five minutes’ walk from Square. Inquire 40 Hobari avenue. oct21d RENT_ Yo, 8§ Union St, facin uare, flat of seven rooms, thi. Contains no_opium nor anything injurious. All Druggists. Try Pike's Toothache Drops. GILLETTE, GEM JR. AND EVER Ready blades sharpened. G. G. Engler, or. Broadway and Main St, agent for w Process Stropping Co., Worcester, Mass. noviod WANTED—Raw furs, at H. A. Heeb- ner's, every Thursday. Arthur C. Bennett lass Glenwood e 2 : 5 noved D ‘Address Box And lo!'t evening or dinner gown nquire of S. A. Gilbert, 11 R“the 1itile ehild's fAngers low neck and loose slee WANTED—AIl kinds of raw_ _furs Bufeiin Senan st. oct10d oo (the beautiful gates ajur: as illustrated it serves bought at Jos. Connors & Sons’. Water "OR SALI: Pair Devon steers three And lo! in the child’s angel fin, o - TO RENT—Store at 69 Franklin St.; | " Stood 't ex afternoon ears oid Slon at once. Inquire at Buileti he heavenly gates ur‘ St.. every Thursday. A. C. Woodworth. Lwo good teamn horses; one i velves, cloth © i iour-horse team wagon. E. E. lzlennfill. 1 this koy fo furtk g ttern is cut in Svuth Canterbury ect 1is koy for no further using 5,90 ana : ALL KINDS OF BAW TURS wanted = = o ocn. | o TO my blesacd Bop ahall be SIVeR, Felaires 2 at Rawson <2 Fhipplen W POOL TABLES FOR SALE In first | , S UMNISHED RUOGNS, all modern eonr | 5, the mother of Jesus, e e Bhipper. tho frr asalar win te thers | ciase condition INue of Bt Praskite T t in heaven, St., from 6 to ® evenings. dec4d FOR FQLE}—-!‘A‘})L acre lof fine site for poultry, cottage or bungalo’ in neighboring _village; 10-cent trolley fare; water front, 500d well and smal hu;ldlng thereon. FPalmer & Rogers, dec2d every Friday. novad WANTED—Railway malil clerks; cus- | toms employes: average $3000 month; examinations Jan. 15th. Sample ques- tiong free. Write immediately, Frank- lin Institute, Dept. 35 K Rochester, N. F e Set2sa 3 ed mother But may catch the glory afar, Since safe in the Lord Christ's bosom Are the kevs of the gates ajar, afe hid in the demr Chrl b bosom, And the gutes forever a. -—Lewu Wnklm ds for the tuc tern of this ill .ddress on receipt of s or stamps. Order through The Bu Pattern Dept., Norwich DOCTOR WITNESSES AN LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE TO. RENT—With or without power and steam—4,000 square feet floor space. The lightest, cleanest, airiest factory floor in Norwich. Apply Fournier, Troy Steam Laundry Bulld. Cc WANTED—-Piano tuning and repair- | FOR SALI_Ten White Plymoutn | In€, Franklin St, cor. Chestnut Ave | THE DEPARTURE OF THD OPERATION UPON HIMSELF. | ing. All work guaranteed. A. G. Gordon, | Rock cockerels; also we are taking | je2d4d SWALLOW, e it 288" Prospect St, City. Tel. 682-2. grders for cggs. W. C. Noves —_— Sunny- side Ave. 'Phone 323-2. 3 And is the swallow gone? Underwent Ordeal of Having Appendix Who beheld it? STORAGE Removed Without Anaesthetic. i at will R mf“' WANTED desggp sa’l‘)bual lfii'l':"n'f“g,"..ffi tgze;‘]n Space for Furniture and Commodities Fl}!‘n);:‘a!fl b ":”“;g.:',? New [or 125 3 . “Inquire at § i b L‘OU::‘ s.“%.‘):»n 26 )""L Wanted -at once cooks and general | Boiloein Braice ™ Pressure. Inath Stering & Lossing,Ce., 10-20 W. Maln e 15 = But who doth h Its sitmmons cheer As it filiteth to aud fro? Whither? Wherefors doth ¢ ge? rom ite surrounding clay t steals away Like the swallow from the akies, So,_the freed spirit flies! T 1l unknown; feel alone housework girls. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bldg. WANTED tending physician at o was operated upon toda citis without taking an He was so placed upon ; table that he was able to watch operation from beginning to end, m: ing suggestions as to how it should be done. A rapid recovery is expected. FOR SALE _Two good rubber tire, h axle, leather top buggies, ons run- about, one horse lumber wagon. In- quire at 108 North Main St. novid FOR RENT Three houses of 8 rooms each at Norwic! FOR SALE—I will sell at a ])rlca Pension for Wndowed Mothers. ¢ W Boston, Dec. thousand Man Cook n’;fi;n“‘vl‘ge;'i“'v;'nflj you my large siock |} 92, 94 and 96 Chestnut Street and That @ vold iu laft helow women in this ind & General House and Second Girls |Main S ite P. 0., Jewett Clly. two tenements of § rooms each ~—William Howitt, mMst be mold at once; cost new used but a short time. Full par- s on request. Write Trultee. o5 law Conn. \]ISS E) Béauregard novod ok FOR SALE—A 46 h. p. horizontal 2 vears old, made by Stewart of and 1 movement for the passage by widowed mothe sion to supporti at 526 528 North Main J! Street, all in good repalr. VIEWS AND VARIETIES and Room 32 Central Building. - N aven ithot botler, 3 e young bride is at the gate to meet ‘heir children without Worcester; will stand 125 pound steam ] Clever Sayings her pursuers, and receive their con- |UI : - FOR UALE. pressure. Inquire A. A. Fournler, Troy N. TARRANT & CoO., | gratulations. The terrific riding over the rough |© roads, and the tremendous scene in which the abduction takes place com- pel the audience to hold their breath in_suspense. The great story of Billy, the vet- eran fire horse, entertains and thrilis the audiences and vins the admiration of all lovers of horseflesh. A distinct innovation at the Breed today is Miss Kisie Walker, in a com- tination spotlight and illustrated song, the first ever thown in this city. She wins much hearty applause. - Brief State News Yorrington—Mrs. <Charles Battell | Loomis and family are moving into the house at 259 South Main street. Stamford.—Chief of Police Brennan has given notice that no more licenses ;’ill be issued for boxing exhibitions ere. Waterbury.—John Mitchell,vice pres- léent of the American Federation of Labor, is coming to Waterbury if the dates ean be arranged satisfactorily. East Hampton—Alfred H. Dunham | arrived_home from Nome, Alaska, to spend Thanksgiving with his aged ;nlm.her and Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Dun- m. Suffield.—A 65-pound panther, the first caught in this section in many vears, was shot by Homer Austin, near s Home in the Hastings Hill dis- trict. i H Middletown.—There were 36 deaths | in Middletown during November, exaetly the same number as last year | for the same month. Sixteen of them occurred at the agylum for the insane. or | =1 New Havon——Mrs Emmeline P.xm\-k turst, the English suffragette A will return to her work in En gLuld earifer than she expected and will he tnable to fill her New Haven engage- ment in January. Clintan.—Mrs. Phoebe Elliott, spent the summer at her home in Clinton and who who | summer i last week and will spend the winter Mrs. Howes—Haven't you any ambl. tion to rise in the world? Weary alker—No; dem aeroplanes is too dangerous,—Puck, Mre. Nowlywed (proudly) movement was oct21d FARMERS—250 (regular busl- rinted, for Steam Laundry. PRINTING FOR nateheads and 250 6% ness size) envelopes, neatly 00 each, $2.76.. Send 117 Main Street, City. GARDEN AND POULTRY FARM One-quarter mile R .R. station, with t surroundings, near church, 1 ool, and only 4 mu-: over New Britain.— New Britain Y. M. 1 1 cooked $1.75; or samples and drummers’ corps in the state £ Far . e 1 1ol aey- s Sien ks 19 e ! road to eity of 20,00; 7 room |2Rd prices for any vrinting you are in tkat dish myself. Mr. Newlywod (after :‘39 tzlhd Y ‘:‘, ‘g;’”“‘"[ R 2 - Fonmad newly decorated; large hen ved “of The Bullstin Cempeny, Noe- FOR SALE. tasting)—And you are going to cook D e o shop. hif. el Al goga: [wioh, Conm. © - oo oo S | the contents next time—Puck. ¢ fine smooth land, e e e = { Marks—I married my wife a month part cash. Particulars envel We have several nice farms for sale. regular business size), car Parks—That's this and many others. maj'" ¢ $5.85 after she accepted me. STREENGY, Willimantle,” Conn. : Prices, $1,400 to $5,000. nothing. 1 married mine thres days oct28d after she refused me.—Boston Tran- seript. Also a number of desirable houses, | Mistress—1 should prefer a maid who n the city. Prices, $800 to $4,500. TW9 FAMILY HOUSE ! l‘ INI. MAHOGANY UPRIGHT PI- i i I | has already been in & big house. Maid [ T eb 13 Several good rents from $6.50 to |-—Well, I shall sult madame then. I i‘ >tiage houses within ten minutes' | 0000 3% pr:nr-‘:fi'y'f‘ saet“svg;: .deu;rxlel: $35.00. i‘f‘l"nlem:&th‘»n @ house of weven stories, of three large industries, for sale. ticulars given and property shown FRANK W. COY, 6 High St., Westerly, R. L Telepnones 348—289. oct2id TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. The Bullefin Co. Norwich. Conn. STEBBING & GUYNET, Sachem Park. ‘u]canh(ng windshields auto repairi Agents for F1 o] and Fianders Motorcycles. Sagebrush Sam When does the overland mail get in? Cactus Cal—I dunno; it's coming by airghip now, and the breeze is late.—Chicago News. “Hubby, you have a lock of my h Want a small farm, in this section suitable for raising chickens? Norwich Line ngs only. decsd en't you?” “Next to my heart” iy - SALE HORSES e - YOUNG & SHANKS, B A e e e NEW YORK Shannon Building. Phone 1100. | ® hc-;iy-fl 50 down town."—Washing- 1 nave several good Horses to sell FUR sALE on Herald. tat will weigh from 1300 to 1400 Ibs., i “Fifth grade this year, Tommy?* STEAMERS ready for hard work. Also some “You, sir’ “Tou're In dec s or T o ¥ o Rl 1S ot The [MADRLY. 20 B R, ZONRINC SAR i S S TR ar load. Come and see them irat-class condition. Complete equip- ow."—Pitisburg Post. —AND— 3 ELMER PIERSON. | ment. Top, wind shield, ete. no PPUrE 0 5 o = caxgh Apply to Bulletin Co “Why 8ia _you leave thet swell NEW EAMPSEIRE Apply wp [ boarding bouse?” “Bocause the swell ute next time -vau go 1 £ | ness was at the expense of the l!mll oute t < Small farm of 50 acres of Jand, supply. 'What do you mean ” “Four 1 have a dell gntrul i | < . b : ; well divided, good 6-room house [ |kinds of forks and two kinds of vegeta- Long Island | bles.”—Loulsville Courler-Journal, | Not That Kind—8he was a lady vis and barn, also henhouse, 40 frult trees, 400 cords of standing wood. PUBLIC AUCTION FOR SALE Farm is located on trolley line, |itor to the prison, kindly and well Public Auction of Wirst Class Busi ¥y 5 inc : ness and Iavestment Real Estate cen- 43 [ near a village, and within 30 | meaming, and as she chattered with « B 1 B en No. LAUREL HILL AVE. o e }! Un‘\{ x‘ hin 30 o o had been sentenced to six { months’ imprisonment she thought she trally loeated im the City of Norwich, { with her son, Phoebe Elliott. Hartford. — Bishop Chauncey Brewster recently dedicated the chapel of the Resurrection in northeast cormer of Trinity chure The chapel is in honor of Mrs. I S, Robinson and is given by her p: ents, her husband and her children. Branford, — Timothy J. McCarthy's | | proposal for a ten years' lease of sul able quarters for postoffice Branford has been accepted. He wi erect 2 bullding at the corner of Mai street and Hillside avenue. The build- ing is to be ready for occupancy April | 1, 1912 ‘ Bridgeport—Three prominent Bridge- | pcrt druggists were in the Bridgeport | city court last week for violation of t} Sunday liquor law. Judee Carl Foster discharged them and said he could not see his way clear to convict any gist en the evidence given by detegtives who were paid to such evidence. BULLETIN’S PATTERN SERVICE hire secure Ammmnm xeties waiei i samare voxe | AMBURG - AERICAN LINE, © This design w ey form part of anl | Suites with F | Deck 1n the 3 Residence formerly owned and oricy " NEW I.ONDGN by order of tke Court of Probate. occupied by the late Mrs. Charles fpring concerns. . Price detected signs of reform in him. “And S . gned Administrator of th H. Kenvon. FRANCIS D. DONOHU " she sald, “have you unv’wuflr William F. Chapman. late of i ratl Exc 7 all; the futu (J!} the flt[hlf‘:ll wnv o REW YORK —— leceased, will Kell at pubil Ine fosation. - Brosptionaiiy r sentenc Oh, yes, ma'am,” ha Setion. by order of the Probate Gour well built house. All modern | said hopeful “I've got the plans of Write or telephone W. Tedne 1911, at hal conveniences. Price right. two banks and a postoffice.”—The Ar- Agent, New Lond lock s Ay rooms and informs i t Tnquire of & X ST a S ted in the heart JAMES L. CASE, MUCH iN LITTLE 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. R l¥s = a | To gather a pound of honey a bes New “DI’K | has to make nearly 23,000,000 trips ta situated in the m |and from its hive and shopping D) | = l 4 Seven room Cottage and about H| The largest wooden structure in the 3 o ctora ¥ one acre of land on trolley at world is the parliament bullding at | L et e Thamesville, just beyond the [|Wellington, New Zealand. Fal‘e $1-00 | oY ‘;" Price reasonable and || pjivers' boots weigh 20 pounds aplece. may be ured on easy terms. The helmet welghs 40 pounds and the trom New 1 se vestmy T THOMAS H. BECKLEY, is' sure enement ey Bollding’ Phedes: Tt 3 s FANE 4 278 Main St 268-2 There have been more patents Issucd All improvements except heat last 20 years Iin the United t $15.00 per month. | s than in the entire century pre- =5 ‘ i ng that period. Inguire of | w2 SR Sweden’'s match Industry has grown desired e JAMES L. CASE, | tnti] that country makes three million n ahout had on appl 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. Pdck's Real Eslate A"ellcy :n‘ h\‘!‘l“bu;flgadr ’::;r\j,run: about tvo ® | “To resuscitate persons who have FARWS A SPECIALTY |, "Growned” & Ruropean docior 51250 2 | has invented & ll‘lin{fln' mm');mn 14‘- T C | which th 2 y re fastene gore 1 132 Spring Sre, Willmani, Gom, | i1 e oty B e a 15 -om railroad 10 rooms, painted white, 5 excellent condition, barn . wagon shed 14 by 20, one hen- y 12 by 16, one hennery 8 by 14, tbree oiher smaller ones, oné erib 12 by 16, workshop 10 by 14, ‘cranberry bos, strawberries, | respiration. Esparto grass, for which no substi- tute has yet been found for tying frult Loxes so economically and effective is a spontaneous growth on the fc NOTICE TC CREDITOKS. A COURT OF r sithin and fc the 4th day “A PIG’S A PIG FOR A THAT” kinds of pigs AT to or Freight carricd on the > Docans. YUND TRIP .urs:i v Wo ngers at Bumilton or St. G corge’ Pa. ne f bURS Including $ho Hote! Beautitui booklet. Bermuda-sttantic Line, 2 of Dece 200 peach | wastes and arid mountain lands Cxonach SlowpiS Besr spa tium Murcia, Jaen, Allcante and Valencia, in front of house, 1 miles Spain, enade Dance Safety Sign A Belgian hag invented & method for cutting metals, similar to the oxygen- acetylene process, but using hydrogen in place of acetylene in a double torch, cne jet heating the metal with the mixed gases, the other cutting it with pure oxygen, postoffice, school and church, near pros- rous factory village Here ls eazed (o bring © to buy a good farm cheap. sald estate 1ihs from this date, by to that effect, together order, on the sign- where said in the same ¢ publiShing the same once baving a circulation in . and make return te this qulet village of Carolina. R. I, 0 acre farm, well divided into * mowing and woodland, abun- of fruit, neat cottage house, large > hennery and smoke- This place is only % mile to where employment can be 2 whole family. $1,300 The Reason Why Edmund A. Prentice sells so many pleces of real estate is because he d fairly and honestly with both buy and seller, Consult him at 86 Clff Street. 200 B'way, g g ohn A. Duan. 5» or Frank H. Aflen, A¥ice building: Main Street Beppu is a hot springs resort on the northeast coast of the island of Kyushu ON J. AYLING, Judge. k. bove an A % t Trapsportation free in auto and is famous for its hot mud baths, ;,.41.3“. . 1d- foregoins 13 & true| cong"for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin | Fhone 300 which possess many cufative proper- . NNIE C. CHURCH, (ohaloe o s A W bo ties, and it is much frequented by Clerk. ot e siiogad Japanese peopls from all parts of ; 5 a St., Roowm Japan. With the advent of the rail- R S “"'#,'..“,,,,_" T e - | Toad the journey, formerly & trying a Gstate o th 'Phone connecilon. we Have a Flne { crdeal, is now quick and convenlent Sixth 3 myv:'ld |and will no doubt make the Beppnu GRAND CRUISE Fiihin tie resort mors popular. Store To Rent in the Wauregan House Imports of apples in cases at South4 ampton have greatly increased in tha pest two years, a growth to which the orchardists of the state of Washmgton tave contributed largely. Oregon wrapped and selected case apples have heen on the English merket for years and have won an enviable place. The Washington frult has closed its third TO THE ORIENT By the most palatial cruising steamer afiost S.S. “VICTORIA LUISE” (16,500 Tors) Sailivg from New York JANUARY 30, 1912 WHITNEY’S AGENCY 227 Main St, Franklin Square, Real Esiate and Insurance TO RENT necsd MONEY LOANED on Diamonds. Watches. Jewelry and Securities of any kind at the £ t t % . 11 ELM ST. PLEASANT FLAT OF season, with the quality all that could Day Crumise t Lowest Rates of !nunn. An old - Bl k : ; ANEXS e | B cstablished, firm, to, agal witn. Stona set tune, NOL Water, gas Axtures. (\]¥ be desired and the packing excellent (Established un., THE COLLATERAL LOAN co, 142 Maln Street, Upstairs, separate rear entrance, $15 per month & CHURCH ST., UPPER FLAT OF rooms, with modérn improvements, $i5 per month. 30 CLIFF flat with modern month. As a result of the October visit on Vancouver Island of Andre Lazard of London, England, manager of the great English financial institution known as 1 azard Freres, that house has invested $3.000.000 in coal properties on thae island’s east coast. A largs part of the izvestment will be used for exploration work and for installing haulage power, made possible by hydro-clectric plants which utilize the natural water force tear the Extension and C umb-fl-ml w&fl}?fifl‘-—u iz, and upward. RIA LUISE" is equipped wiih cvery modern feature, providing every luzury and comfort om long crulses APPLY TO The Parker-Davanport Co. NORWICH, CONN. VERY CENTRAL, n Tmprovements, $15 Do Also Crwises (o West Indies, South America, Around the World, Italy ond Egypt. Send for Illustrated Booklet. GEO. E. PITCHER Civil Engineer, wishes to ap” Junce his the public tuat he & Fis et ‘oullding, NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Boswnil Ave. P ing medium :n l to The Bui- THERE 15 no aavert Eastern (x.nnecucu; 2o leu. for buqhm _moved to 41-48 B'way, N. Y., or Samil Kronig & | Broadway, C| R Soral aaes 1217125 Main St. l» Y, M G

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