Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 1, 1916, Page 15

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nnifer, by Edith i< The of Jennifer is a woman’s strong love forwher h which rmwhnwmm At nd, the nm of thIl cflflca‘:m- at uo, um n the rol of 2 sermon at tted by his llllt.r. = e. 3 wood. ‘screen ‘husband, uxd t.he attraction of E: charming -tur and a capable sup- porting cast, the value of one of the t powerfully dramatic and most Gerly romantic stories ever screen- ed, Thc Heart of Jennifer must be con- teded a prominent place among the lficlt ‘notable of recent feature produc- t For lavishness of interior and beau- ty of exterior settings; the production gnfa‘rml with_the /highest standard of e nfinite tenderness seroic fortitude of the Ably directed by James Famous Players Film Co. The tense dramatic construction of the gtary is so well balanced that the 'wm progress . of the plot " never uses, until the logical and overpow- nt cnmn.x is reached, in which, by Jennifer’s husband discovers lnnmnce ud, courageous renun- tion of his wife, and learns to ap- peciate her love more than ever be- re. JFor today the usual be given and for the Paramount|gervice. In the evening Chief Rain in ure Marguerite Clark will be seen | tho Face will deliver an address. in Helene of the North, and three fine mudevme numbers will complete the ‘ COLONIAL THEATRE. ¥ie Ivory Snuff Box, Five Acts, and Ten-Piece C rt Orchestra. £ ‘ Colonial theatre today the | Herry rohuznn fli ad sermon at er and ad- | - ""’u' "'m' Sidale; even- T the Broadw: Congregational church the commi wflf"be ob- served at the mornli urv!u.d' The 5 e $t0ry | Clelock service will prayer eummunlon and d;y school at 13, and evening prayer and address at - 7.20 The International Association (No‘rwm ‘esti- eny meeti: junday morning.in W, C.T.U. blll. 35 Shotucket Iu'ee& Text, Pn. 66: 11. At the Sflr&ull Audum‘, Park street, Mrs. Harrist Webber Noyes of Boston, inspirational speaker and me- dium, will lecture and give messages mcrning and evening. p. m. Bible stu_c.!_m-’ At the Trinity Methodist church, Rev. F. W. Coleman, pastor, morning, by communion and reception of members. Evening service, subject, The Cid and the New. At the Second Congregational church, meorning worship, with the Lord’s sup- per; Sunday school at noon; evening service with sermon. The pastor will preach at both services. At u.\e First Congregational church G. Bw! will preach on The 8acrifice at the morning At Mt Calvary B-p(lfl church, | preaching by Rev. J. H. Dennis in the morning and sermon and the Lord's supper in the evening. Sunday school at roon, and Bible and Literary society at 3.30. At the Ffr-t Baptist ehureh George pastor, morning sub- oo Tibg oopiration nresents the| ook, i Mew. ot etiaton Toinens five-part photoplay The Ivory Snuff|b, the Lord’s supper. Sunday school Box. Holbrok Blinn plays the part of | at 12 o'clock. B. Y. P. U. at 6.30. ar American detective in France. Duty | Evening theme, A New Way. . ts him from his bride. Then Duval's iventures begin. Murder, mystery, pionage, plot and counterplot, jour- eys #0 and from. Europe, 4 sanatorium, where, horrors of hor- rs, he meets his young wife. They cape, and the recovery of the snuff Eux permits Duval and his bride to n;!nun their interrupted honeymoon. Almo Belwin, who plays the part of ce, the young bride, is a charming | S e photentay 1a powsrtel | New_Yoar's success, made so in part by the peer= less producer, Maurice Tourheur. The Daughters: of Eve is the remaining m.m on the programme. An excep- onally strong concert orchestra of ten has been u:e- will render del!shtful an : DAVIS THEATRE. Mansger Craig Extends New Year @reetings to Everyone and Promises a Big Show 'or Today. Tc all the mtrans of this theatre the management wish you a happy and prosperone New Year, and trust that the good feeling between the manage.- ment and the general public will con- : tinde throughout the year of 1916. The show for today is ong that no one can afford to miss, both the pictures and vaudeville are of the highest standard ymomtnturahvnflhflumoe admission alone. In the photoplays attraction is the Williara Fox co- screen production of <Carmen ‘Theda B-.Lr:. éhe lmn:e fll’om I Sexgen, e Tole of the gyDsy The Willlam Fox prodnfl.l mnas IIME, supreme, inimitable ‘perils on{pastor, Rev. R. ips and trains in his fnding himself | mynion servioes 14 bled for today, | church Sunday morning pastor %fi:mfl will m t:eu:h & communion sermon ‘on At Grace Memorial Baptist church, preaching morning and evening by the B. Harris, with eom- the evening. Union Lyceum at 4 o'clock with prog: e in charge of Miss Hattie Spivery: At the First Methodist church, Rev. E. P. Phreanor, pastor, service at 10 o'clock for prayer, testimony, and esolutions, followed by the Holy Sacrament. Evening. Ep- worth League, 6.45, followed by ser- mon, topie, Things New. the’ Greeneville c-gugnlonnl e At o Suppen”an Expression of thu g S meets at 12 O'Clbfik‘ The preaching service at 5 p. m. aecond At the Central Baptist ohuruh the pastor, v. J. B. Slocum, D., will Emch in the morning. éubsec:, The hallenge of an Untried Road. Bible school and City Bible class for men at noon. B. Y. P. U. at 6.30. Evening aflmn Rev. J. L. Peacock of West- erly, R, L . 'Atth-chunhd\how‘ erd, Universalist, Rev. Joseph F. C:l.rghwfll p—mch on the subject Vision and Task. Hely communion will be obse: Sunday school at noom !. Veln-llee at 6.15 ying the Chrl.(i l'l'. elow- —_— . FITCHVH LLE E AHEAD. levements of the gfl.n' Lead ANl Districts i in B Bozrah for At- .uca. ru. aflapuon of Prosper Meri- tendance in December — Certificate ‘s novel has little in common with versions. Winners. It borrows nothing .custom or tradition in conception or execution. The services of a total ¢ more than 5,000 persons were en- in m prodnctlvn. llnura Spanish .M‘h pluu Ll.kea, mau?n:hu m m tribes orl real Andalusian coast guards, smugglers, peas- flower ‘Izll orange sellers, gran- § armies of soldlers and bc.rmcks prisons, cigarette fac- tories nnd the Cordova baths. In addi- tion to ic feature there are fll‘r lo acts on the bill, the he-dnn attraction is Mason, snd o ot T —.—:’&..’:‘ -z fi-“fl.“- Most of the schools of the town ciosed for the holidays Dec. 23 and the cflldum‘a, wt‘h" given candPi and or- acges by the teachers. ogrammes l‘ropfla.te for the season were given. r. Brand, who conducts the general stcre at Fitchville, personified Santa Claus, and through his generosity each chufl in that district received a Chbristmas gift, The pupils in Bozrah stood highest amceng the five towns that compete for the intertown best attendance banner eack month and will have the honor of displaying that banner thros ary. The children in the grammar department at Fitchville won the best attendance town banner in December. Tho eupervisor’s town attendance re- perts follow: Bozrah 98.8, Columbia 9(‘"5 '.l‘alhnd 92, Lebanon 89.7, ‘Willing- ! : l “The fine Apartment House, known as the Huntington Flat, No. 170 Broad- way., with three apartments on separate tloors. 2 A - HENRY H. GALLUP, AMOS A. BROWNING. 0cti20WS FARM FOR SALE ‘The Moses K. Standish’ hrm‘ Located in_Ledyard, three walk fromShewville trolley Mhn. containing acres, large house and barn. 2+ JOHN TRANKLA, Bulletin. Office Norwit Telephone 35-2 JAMES H. HYDE .......,. Auctioneer AUCTION Having sold my farm, situated on P2ain Hill. Town of Norwich, two miles fron: Baltic and three miles from Bean Hiil, on the Plain Hill road, I will sell at Publie Auction at the above named place on FRIDAY, JAN. 7TH, 1916, at 10 o’clock a. m., the following personal = property: cows, 1 registered Holstein buil 3 "f old. 1 Jersey cow, 2 two-year old heif. ers’ giving milk, 1 heifer calf 8 months old, 5 pigs 8 weeks old, 1 yearling sow, 10 weeks old, i boar 8 months 5855 R 1 Fed hons and 1 pullets, now laying, about 25. R. peuds, 3 team wagon, 1 BEddy - .“EI plow, Clark’s cutaway piow, 1 dy vn.lklng plow, 1 weeder, cultiyators, 1 two-horse sled.'1 hay lodder, 1 corn’ harvester, 1 grapple hay fork, 1 none J‘ ax- press wagon with sl tu a: %vl tenhope top ; buggy, 1 [some harnesses, 1 Barnes hand and To0t power saw, cutter and jig saw, 1 t cutter, hand or power. 1 MeCormi mowing machine, 1 horse rake, 2 mowing machine wheels, 1 set (4 ners for an ess wagon,, 1 churn, 1 butter worker and butter boxes; 1 milk cooler, 8 swarms of bees, lot of hives and supers, 1 Bndgate seed sower:. 1ot of Ohicken coops and wire yards, 1 Desmaines brooder, 1 iron kettle, 1 large brass kettle, 1 water tank, gmln boxes, 1 meal box fo- the house. ay in barn, a lot of oat straw, a number of large shocks corn fodder, a few bushels of carrots and turnips, 1 Richmond cook stove and pire, 1 Richmond wood burning heater, 1 piano, chests, bureaus, tables, chairs. bedstead and springs, 1 spinning wheel, guill wheel, reel and 'swifts, a 16t of old books and other thi. to mention. be stormy, sale will b week day. A caterer whl be in at- tendance. | LILLIBRIDGE, Norwleh, Cpnn, Do Jatt: 3 JonISWT e s LOST AND FOUND LOST — Thursday night, between Franklin St. and Boswell Ave., a Dok etbook containing a sum of mon A poor woman in need ost this, Wiil the finder please return it to 57 Boswell Ave. and receive Teward? janid LOST _Thursday, one Ayrshire young cow, white face. . Finder notify E. Buse- man, Mohegan, Conn. jania b e —— LEGAL NOTICES DISTRICT OF BOZRAH, SS., COURT of Probate, Dec. 29th, 1915, Bstate of Frederick P. Ladd, late of Bozrah, in said District, deceased. The Executrix having exhibited her administration account with said estate to_this Court for allowance, it is Ordered, That the 7th day of Janu- ary, 1916, at 1 o’'clock in the u!mnoon at the Probafe Court in Bozrah, be, the same is, u ed for a hearini on the al sald Admlnlltr ion aeccount with “Id estate, and this Co ects the Executrix to cite all persons Interested therein to aj e~ at said Ume and place, by publ T dex one time in some nex nrw lnd by Sirculation in said District, copy_on ul post the: Town: of Bozran nearest whers the deceased last dwelt. AMUEL A. GAGER, Jania Judge. — 'mass at 8 o'clock and a high mass at 10_o’clock. Miss Medora Caron of Waterbury is home for the holidays. L. Lavellle, Harry Gaucher, Adrien Barrill, William Caron and_ Miss Ca- melia Gaucher, of St. Hyancinth, Canada, are passing the holidays at their homes here. The heurs at the local post office to- day (Saturday) are: 8 to 11 a. m.,, 2 to 4 and 6 to.7 p. m. Arthur Leblanc and Miss Rena Smith attended the New an'll h.m at the Wauregan house, SPECIAL TO WOMEN - * The most ‘ec oty s B Paxtine ‘A ‘soluble Antiseptic Powder ille Grammar—Maurics Mur- Ly, Milton Smith, Hrnest Smith, Lena D,;ch. ;oda unu.u, Louise Smith, Each w‘u HUW the m;m” Be. days, to be dissolved in water ° MEN- Y| $76 _ month; N ¥. € =4 m: it interes u'fi"—'—n_uxc—‘ufi;rfi fl?fln. babies, | ~FO! i ail _‘:.xl!hll\l" turuory‘ Ad‘ru 1‘00. Drawer 76, Buffalo, N. Y. tlltl I! fi’lr “- F‘r'i. Na lllt tor a) Hartford, -o Al to_be on eligi- tment. Frequent o] portunities. - cuiar and nd for information cir- luu in ptivate nmlly to t’ some: Georras. PROPOSITION _for active Rousencia Hecaselty ), domestic econom: t el by handll; Paramount fane, GIRL MELP wanted in flnllnl de- partments of ~the American Thread Company's Willimantic mills. A.pp\y at office. dec3ld WAN' ver ry cmpetflnt mald for small famil other need ap- Dl!. Addrels £33 85 Bullotln Co. w.mmm—.s competent wom cook. A?ply to Miss Porteous, 34 Fnh"- mount St. . dec3id WANTED—A first class surveyor to murk and take away lumber ll‘om steam sawmill; steady work and g« es. C. T, Crane, Mansfield C.nter decZ I NTEDMen or women to sell a grade article of universal use; positive repeater; farge profts; writs artiouiars. ‘halk! ylum St., New, HA WA hig] ven, Conn. ‘WANTED—S,000 or 10,000 feet 00d two- lnch hlckor ll.lk. random g, A, J. oolup.\Com WANTED—Raw furs, at H. A. Heel ne;lle!;ary Saturday. A. C. Bennelt_ ec: ~WOMEN, government jo sands olitlonfi obtainable; 1list. klin_ Institute, Dap Roehe te N. Y. WANTED-—Antique furniture .na old silver; good prices paid. Bruckner, 55 Frankiin g Tel. 717-3. may26d WANTED Railroad. Brakemen, tWree Cooks, one Man Cook, 20 Ring Spinners, 10 Slub- bér Tenders, 8 Dophers.’ s FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, Geo. L. Chesbro. Manager. Central Bidg. Broadway 18 or over, wanted; Automobiles to store in our new quarters. Imperial Garage Chestnut and Willow Sts. e FOR SALE FOR SALE BUILDING LOTS on Washington St..- Greene Ave. and Cedar St. For particulars and prices address or call on H. H. GALLUP, Norwich, YOUR AUTOMOBILE Let me lmun with Unlted States Casualty Company.’ ARCHA W. COIT, REAL ESTATE ‘The Mutual Benefit Life Agency 63 Broadway Telephone 1334 FOR SALE Norwich. Consult - % E. A. PRENTICE - Phone 300 86 Cliff Street . FOR SALE Finely located 10-room resi- | dence, No. 20 Fairmount Street. ~Modern conveniences, - stable, - m or carriage house on the | Prleo reasonable nfl terms easy. 7 THOMAS H. nnxu;v— 278 Main Street Phones 72 : nee Bl e Ifio g, ;wun. e S beds, mornln A 1 % vVe., nea ‘lgl‘. Q‘ldrl.m Dd SALE—Thirty new mflch COW! SALR—Nearly new, mofllrn 8- waterfont eoth with four acres of rough land; canv!nlamu are running water, bath, nvnory, insk :onet, sewer u\d electric lights % ley four minut walk; prlu. lLiBo, hn.ln. nce ' 5 per & Maxson, Willow Polnt Co: dec FOR SALE—Small cottage. nptown (V cash, balance year for rent. rlu te, ShI “Bulletin Office,” Jas, Baras, OB SALE—Seasoned wood; stove Ien‘thl #2 a load. Frank Foote, D. D. 2. FOR SALE—One Mitchell touring Just overhauled, nearly new tires. &rst @ every way; verland touring car, good condition and all ready to run; - prices _attracti Inquirs 48 Franklin St. J. B. Buxi’da,rd. dec2. FOR SALE—Yantic West Farms of- ter Joung. sound, g ntle driving norse, 10-week cow, 1 cll(. Studthlker !lrm and b\ulneu w T. . 11 dec! OR SALE—Bargaln In large ulk zoll top. Aesk. igsids Butas 1B rdseye maple, with swivel desk chair. Can be seen between 12 and 1 or after § 5. m. at 48 Oak St. dec THINK IT OVER — 230 nnhl\ud! and 250 6% business envelope: chcn prices for of. "The Bulletin Company, ny printing you are in need Norwl AM BUYING poultry of all kinds: Anyone baving same, drop postal to Samuel Gellert, Colchester, Conn. JUST ARRIVED. I have just returned from the west with 28 Horses that I bought direct of the farmer. 1 have some extra good Horses, suitable for all weighing from 1100 to 1700. 8ee them. Prices right. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 536-2. dec27d FOR SALE—CHICKEN FARM. 18 acres (bulldings good as new), house, barn, 2 henhouses, Metz auto, 1 gxpress wagon, 1 pair light harness 2 plows, 1 cul or, 1 road cart, 1 gasoline engine, and truck, 1 Beckwith mruf stove (nearly new), all for the small sum of $1,200. Address ANIEL S. GUILE, 291-22. Norwlich, Conn. HORSES Tel. Five l]oises of the Norwich Fire Depart- ment, displaced by motor apparatus, are offered for sale. Apply at Central Station FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE Electric lights, steam heat, set- tubs, large lot, in fine location. PRICE $3,300 TARRANT & <3, 117 Main Street, Norwich COWS FOR SALE Carload will arrive from New York State Wednesday, December 29th. JAMES H. HYDE, I North Franklin. Telephone 21-4, Lebanon, Conn. FOR SALE The very d-llrlblc ?l’flp!l‘ty 107 Mec- Kinley Ave. For particulars in- quire of JOHN A. MORAN. Real Estate and Investment Broker, p7d Franklin Square, you care to seil or rent, as I have a number of people looking for real e in'vestments. tate 3 -F. HILL, ¥ Real Estate and Insurance. S | uras 1 purposes, | ; Come and | out bura. 209 mmw RENT—] 'T—First foor flat of six Mfll. nh“‘. over lhromem“'un luw.n?ldm: B Inquir m s T it st ol .gm‘wmm : KR RENT-—The large house No. 83 Wuhlnllon St.; all coaveniences d i “"‘.é‘?’ina“i?“.‘x‘"x."éi."“u.ng'km Sur Y . iding. ¥1 Main St novidd RENT—Rooms for light house- ](e;Dl;lK. iaquire 37 Livision St. no TTO RENT_Three tenemints, 16|15 rooms eaca, latest improvemnen 154 West Main St. mqglr- G.or‘ln ::ln- berger, 41 Franklin TO nm—ctv-n-roona lll. zaoder: improvemeuts, 116 Br Sl Siven 0ot 10 1nquire C A 1 Frlnkfln St. FURNISHED 100! Un- ion SL ull convunhneon OI. llll'& sep. To xur.x 'T—The best ofllcn In thll city for dootor or lawy: also mished rooma. Laces, c-mrax Building. sepld FURNISHED ROOM — Centwally 1o- cated: Eraina Morse, 18 UBlon SL FOR SALE $5,000 Hopkins & Allen 6" 1st Mortgage Bonds, due and payable April 1st, 1917, a most attractive short term investment. JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St. TO RENT The very desirable apartment on the first floor of the Huntington Flat, Ne. 170 Broadway. AMOS A. BROWNING Norwich, Conn. nyvlu’l flwfino‘- a tlory-un 0 And then the bflyh'uld gurgles delight. th sad gt ser each to each winter blow. hf' Fod witn e.x- And when the chidran Joush and pisy il time Tor Simberios Then kneel beside their Tother's knee r their “I lay me down.” o5 e e Post. CONTINUITY. 18 made while empires The ow.r- and stars are still The constellations hid in srass, The goiden miracies %.Jhfl:.._&“‘::".:’n‘.‘n‘:;'%‘i&a na To'ulat st Tnstans od Xis ohiid. it breathes the glow in brain end Ifi‘olgy“um. are apart The Bverlasting works Its will In that wild orchid that your feet t fall lest: In the next shall Minute and fiu“u ate and sweet The Mighty ex, holds His Joy. Though the crushed jewels droop sme Th; Afstg:"’ labors will not cease, The Artist’s And of the ml shall be md emn' yet mo —A. B., IR he Now Age (Longon. HUMOR OF THE DAY ‘Do your men wateh the clock?” “Not sinee I hired that pretty sten- ographer.”—Dallas News Mrs. D‘: Style—Women are an ex- pensive blessing, Mr. de Style—They are expensive.— Judge. Doc—What is water? Block—A colorless flued that turns black when you wash your hands.— Panther. Ethel—Is the man you are engagéd to_at all bookish? Marie—Well, yu: Boston Transcript. Willie—Pa, when has a man horse Wh!n he can say “Nay,” my son.—Philadelphia Evening Ledger. “Yes sir,” I can assure you that when -your daughter is graduated from my school you won't know her.” “But 1 don't know her now.”—Life. Hazel—It's always to a man's cred- it when he stops drinking. Omar—Don’t you believe it. Some- times it is to the lack of credit.—In- dianapotis Star. pocketbookish.— TO RENT. One-half of a double house, 8 rooms, 19 Oak St., can be occupied right away; also for sale, three good farms. Tel 469-3. Inquire for particulars, A. T. GARDNER, dec30d 15 Oak St. FOR RENT Stores and Offic Tha; Building, Franklin squ- ire- proof, best of elevator service, jani- tor. Everything up-to-date. Apely to WILLIAM F. HILL, Agent, Room TO RENT QUGONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room . eot- tage. 3 acres land, 1000 feet from Ocean and Salt Pond; sown fower and vegetable gardens: phfmmng and heat. Renta! $350. Others $200 to $4000. Send for booklet. FRANK W. COY, 'esterly, R. L FOR SALE WATCH HILL BUSINESS For Sale ore on leased land (long term A > with all fixtures, doilng & §00d business: for sale at a bargain. Cottage at Pleasant View. 10-room cottage at Pleasaat Vlow. lot 50 by 20u. This place is centrally located, 5-minute walk to trolley and postoffice, and the price is very low. Inquire about it. A Lot at Groton Long Poiat. Located on the water side, sandy beach, not far from board walk. ice if taken this nth is onl. fs'si‘ A bargain. Peottages ail around it. Farms. ‘holea of 400—prices from 3$273 wcszo,aoo. Send for catalogue. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Brokel, No. 41’ West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2. Westerly, R. L Phone No, 365... Farm of nhout 45 acres land, 20 tillable land and balance pasture and woodland; house has six rooms and in_ good condition; there is also a barn.’ This farm is located in the Town of Preston and four miles from Franklin Square, near the state road. One-half of pur- chase price can remain on mort- 55 LRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building, .. Norwich, Gonn. For Sale | Tae Staniey homestead, - 21 Street, must be seen to be aapu- ciated. Price very reasomable. For full particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Norwich EXCHANCE for good: farm; wdlmueu}m'no..rn house in Ni Belle—Don’t you think he has a lov- nble disposition? leulah—Surely He's been . in love wlth at least a dozen women.”—Yon- kers Statesman. She—And don’t you go in for sport of any kind? He—Oh, yaas, don’t yer know. I'm —haw—passionately fond of dominoes. Free Press. ~ —Detroit “They say people with opposite characteristics make the happiest marriages.” “Yes; that's. why I'm looking for a girl with money.”—Brooklyn Eagle. “Yes, sir; one hour’s uninterrupted reading each evening would make ¥ nint a? Wh “Uninterrupted? ere do g think my wife spends her evenillyl"3 —New York Times. Two young naval heard discussing . dearests and bests—for the time be- i ng. “I think Clare is a dear little oraft,” said one. “‘Dear and little! did you say?” snorted the other. “She’s ‘dear’ all right, but I don’t know so much about the ‘little” She's the biggest revenue cutter I've ever seen.”—_Tit-Bita THE KALEIDOSCOPE The small diagonal streaks or wrin- kles across the grain of a plece of timber not only betray weakness, but sometimes indicate periods of stress through which the wood passed when it was growing. The wood utilization and preserva- tion studies of the United States de- partment of agriculture have been broadened to include tests of foreign woods of commercial importance to American industries. The Glasgow tramway corporation took in last year 689 tons of coj and 87 tons of silver in fares. revenue amounted to more than 1,- 000,000 pounds, the latter figure being in money terms, however, not avoir- dupois. Consul Charles L. Latham of San- tos reports that during October 1,625, 243 bags (weighing 60 kilos, or 132.38 pounds, each) of coffee were cxported from that Brazilian port, as contrast- ed with 1,015,726 ba; in September and 1,125,295 in Au Until the present year the tin ore produced in Bolivia has been shi] to Europe for smelting or has ! treated in Bolivia. An arrangement has recefitly been made by which the tin ore produced by some of the min ing companies of Bolivia will be shipped to the United States to be treated in the smelter being erected for that purpose by the American Smelting and Refining company at Pert.h Amboy, N. J. CASTORIA Al

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