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RAIN TODAY; PROBABLY CHANGING TO SNOW CONN., « HURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1913 FULL ASSOCIATED PRES: What Is Going On Tonight Vandeville (o "Rdeville and Motion Piotures at Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. vm.vm. and Motion Pictures at Reller Sk or ating at Olympic bhall Lodge, No. 430, B. P. 0. B, Mulwu Home. Tecumseh Tribe, No. 43, 1. O. R. M, mests in Engineers’ Hall. Canton Oneco, No. 3, L O. O. F., meets in Odd Fellows' Hall Germania Lodge, No. 11, O. D. H. §., mests in Germania Hall Court Sachem, No. 94, I". in Foresters’ Hall Franklin Chapter, No. 4, R A. meets at Masonic Temple. ANNOUNCEMENTS Dr. Donohue to Open an Office Montville. Dr. Jobn J. Donohue of 138 Wash- ington street. Norwich, is to engage in general practice in Montville. Dr. Donohue wil have his office in the residence formerly occupied by Dr. Harrington at Uncasville . of A., meets M, in Two Desirable Archa W House Lots Sold. sold for Sarah N to Harri- this city, the fina iliams street; the lot Mr. Noyes' hom: house adjoins or property when fenc mprovemen ally enhance propert. For and hou of ¢ th Irap: Londc Comp: Real ¥, Mr Jr., a Estate Coit Bowman, fine be portion GREAT ARTISTS FOR SLATER HALL CONCERTS h e usiasm manifested ¢ wonderfu patrons are urged abseriptionswithou piar f extraor o rtets and tonal ved nooess € | report COMING | “The “HEART 0‘ Heart of Hu - to be P Wed atre duction, T fraught w daye wher hhz‘h‘ | backward tiers of Ge Into seenes o make : drive toward Ty became the | * | popular NbMANH’Y" 1€ another Verdun and the might of America, thrown into the balance, stayed the enemy, halted him and fin- ally drove him back, until his re- treat became & rout and he eried aloud for peace. Graphically, all the hopes, the prayers, the fears, the faith that stirred the heart of humanity in those days of vast import are re- flected in te Allen Holubar romance of the war. In the confusion and chaes of at- tack and counter-attack John and Nanette, servants of the great cause, drawn by their love, are once more brought together and the scenes shift from_the fiields of Flanders back to the Canadian lands of the whispering pines where the benediction of the! world peace finds them reunited in| their love. The role of Nanette is played by Dorothy Phillips, William Stowell the large cast include known players as Walt Robert Anderson, George Hackathorn, Margaret such well- ‘Whtman, Frank Braidwood, little Gloria Joy, \lann and Llovd Hughes. | BREED THEATRE | “Puith” a gripping story of love land pathos—achievement and power, aken from the story of the same name by Richard Washburn Childe, |was shown at the Breed theatro | vesterday to an audience which fully the beauty and intensity ual play. Metro star who | leading role was at his best and made {the character of George Farrell ono of appealing reality The story tells of the power of faith and love to reclaim lost ambition and jrenew the enthusiasm nec ry for 3mm ichievement. Here two wemen junite " to lift from the stulifying iuumt\r of narrow routine existence |one whom they bave the ability for happiness and uccess. The plot has many unusual and unexpected curprises and kept the audience a state of expectancy and excitement throughout the play. . ance, which is the basis of i’ beautifully and shows a love iplifting. It inte Faith” will be n again today include South, a played the which is lasting and is a story to please as the feature attrac- | and other pictures on | Edith Robers in * thrilling romance DAVIS THEATRE this week an is booked for | ideville and fes of the highes appeal to everyonc d clean entertainme vaudevilie is headed by ldies in a comedy pantomir his trio are the orig Cops who have been of the old K made Charlie vou are sure ices and antics slage. Aubrey a dainty with special scenery mmes. The third act is | ind Winchester wio prese nt | comedy offering on ntroducin; dancing. T its own special stage The feature picture Chest.” in five part duction starring ‘amous Griith or good Keith al en tone in 0 recog- | when_{hej and Richie | singing and n many omedi t | on the sense. 1150 has and | tting. | ifone | Paramount pro- | Dorc Gish, the | Star ployed in | World the Birth | Never Oid, a new| comedy, compleies the | who and too UNCASVILLE Frank S s 15 Boston, there of day | whi rk, who spent a had the pleasure President Wil- seeing s Teresa H were in Norwich Saturday ttend a dance in T. A, B. h hursday afternoon an open : of the Woman's Home Mis Methodist 1d Miss n meet ionary church s interesting I pastor of the which is to be Mrs, Williz of the me As ading by the e church conference. was in charge at with ad iss | Margaret itor Imunc d theryn McDe M mott were week in Providenc who left in artille August, was abled hi his pa Kille coast iring sor: Hill ha e and i of Mrs. Henry who has been been mustered Vi 0w employed squerade ball given Tuesday | Robertson's hall was largely atten | of the townspeople who were attendance at the silver wedding reception given by Mr. and arles R. arles C g Heps M % Jleanor Tibbetts, m Beckwith, Mr. | Roscoe C. Dart and daugh- s Eleanor Dart, Mr. and Mrs. Adams, Mr. and Mrs, . Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ramage, Miss Alice Ramage, Mrs. A B, Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. New- and Mrs. Richard Johnson, Mrs. Albert W. Miss Ruth Long, Mrs. Elizabeth Burchard, Mr. Huggard, Mr. and Mrs. George hagnon, Harry Watt, Howard Rog . . BEdmund Rogers, Mr. and Mr: Cornelius Flaherty, Mr. and Mrs. John Vogletanz, Miss Carrie Wood, Mr. and Joseph Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Hope, Mr. and Mrs. Walter B, Imer Beckwith, Misses Fanny Smith, TFrank Kmh;i.rds and Rodney Carlylo, Mrs. Andrew Johnson have ed the house and land in Pe- ed by the late Miss Loal i and have moved in tais Mrs. Mae R. Burchard, | and Mrs, AL} Walter Potter ontertained re nily Mrs. Ii. 7. McGlown of Greene- and Mrs, Clarence Sholes of tanucik eting was held in the Uncas- hool huilding ani the following | nittees were chosen to make ar- | ty to organize a Y. M. C. A.{ Chalrman of the town com- Raiph H. Melcer; Rev. Charles C. Tibbetts, Oakdale, or; Hubert G. Dart, Palmertown; Rev. Frank S. U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE HELP WANTED [ FOR LOCAL WORK { MALE—Farmers, All Round Print- er, Cotton Weavers, Teamster. FEMALE Domestic Housekeeper. (FOR OUT OF TOWN) MALE—Polishers and Cutlers, Au- tomatic Machine Operators, Plush Silk and Cotton Weavers, Auto Paint- ers, Cotton Mill Operatives, Heavy Men for Machine Operators, Bakers. FEMALE Silk Mili Workers, | Machine Operators. | This service is furnished free to nation wide. Workers | and ‘(Many of the above are returned sol- Use it for your own and the public good. OFFICE No. 28 SHETUCKET ST.| Open 8:30 A, M. to 5§ P. M. Tel. 123 JOBS WANTED MALE—Clerks, Draftsmen, Audi- tors and Accountants, Electricians, Carpenters, Laborers, Auto-truck Dri- | vers, Chauffeurs, Woolen Mill Help, | | Concrete Workers, Firemen, T amsten Painters, Bricklayer, Mechanical En- gineer, Paper Mill Help, Machine Hands. diers, sailors or marines.) FEMALE—Stenographers, Cook, Housework by the D. all by your Government and is state | Typists; seen as John Patricia and others inj 1 love and believe to| carried out| The | nd | ¢ {have declared NORWICH, | FOR SALE WANTE! D FOR SALE CUTCURR S TANGONFCE| e And Arms. Then Pimples and | | proke, single double, that Blisters, Could Not Sleép. | | must sell this week to make room for i i, }; load of fresh Horses that will ar- || and ke e iy eEen itching: | | rive Friday, the 7h. 1 also have a| | A later became blisters. kp:uv- of well matched Mules that are They became sore and itchy. 1 could not an hour at night, and I had to scratch. ““Then the doctor told | \RA\ metogetCuticura, They heiped wonderfully, and | | 1 used about two cakes of Soap and three boxes of Ointment and I was healed.” (Signed) Arthur R. Guen- < ther, 9 Avery St., Providence, R. L., August, 1918. | Preveat Further Skin Trouble By Using Cuticura Daily It is possible to prevent these many distressing, disfiguring skin troubles of childhood by using Cuti- cura Soap, and no other, for every- || day toilet and nursery uses, assisted | | by touches of Cuticura Ointment as needed. Think of what it means to go forth into the world handicapped by a disfiguring skin trouble. || | Bacepte Bach Proa vy Matt, Adrens post-card || s S e SR HORSES THIRTY HEAD .A fow green Horses that | have are or | young and sound. Wagens, Carriages | Harness, double and single. If in need of anything in the horse line, see me. E. J. HAMILTON 371, 373, 375 Main Street ' Telephone 650 HORSES . 'FOR SALE [ ®tew! matched pairs i 1050 1500. | Prices very reasonable. Please give us ranging | weight from pounds to a call and look them over and try them LEGAL NOTICE 5 and take them home necessary. Every horse guaranteed as represented | NOTICE | wer o | SPECIAL TOWN MEETING. | The legal voters of the s | North § on are hereby warned |stand, Willimantic. to meet Special Town Meeting at ”"1’1 i said Town on Mon. | JOHN STIMPSON, of Hartford, Mar. NS0 00, Wt R o b ) R a tax to meet the expenses of | Town and fo support of the | cond—To tak 1283 Lewiston Avenue, Jim Brown's old Town of | iction on th runr “ FOR SALE :\’MY HISTORICAL TAVERN| world any L S e g PROPERTY 1 make Norwich Town. faie s - | Encuireof A- A’ ADAM, Seekonk, Massk ' FOR SALE The very desirable property,| | 41 Park Street, known as the! | Cook Homestead. Very con. held Mon walk to Franklin Square. For full particulars inquire ‘of John A, Moran, Real Es. Lyon, Mr ke ch Th Huk wi rt G h W Dart W s quota | CENTRE L.ROTON Ma Glenbrooi FURN ISHED iUllAhn) FUR SALE UR REN( | at Watch Hill, | View, SHORE Miss home T was at Sunda her arm re. North Weekapaug, Pleasant and along the Rhode lsland shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. | Send forbook let. ‘Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R. L FOR SALE tillable maple trees A cri rm Monday end school nbrook black horses from ( hompson. IF SHE SAID “YES” GET THE RING at Lee Clegg’s Opp 10 acres good, new house and sheds, water to house, losated 10 minutes’ walk from trolley car line, or 30 minutes’ walk to Franklin Sguzre. Price *2,200. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building land with Norwich Chamber of FARM BARGAIL Commerce Carefully Selected Diamonds at $20.00 up OPEN EVENINGS Bl | 490, and wood 85 acre, 35 cow farm, buildings. $4,0 5 Colonial he: , only § W "llmanflr. Conm COWS FOR SALE nother carload March 4 FRED W. HOXIE, Lebanon. Lebanon Div SALE HORSES 1 have DR. ALFRED RICHARDS DENTIST Office Hours: 3-12 2 m.—130 to 5 p. m. Wed. and Sat, Evenings 7- Room 30o Thayer Building . 299 Residence tel. 1225 just arri | Pnone 62 Teacher of Violin GEORGE TOURTELLOT 38 Union Street 20 Horses of | want to sell or exchan | make room for an express load of 28 head which will be here about March 15th. If you want a Horse any | kind, come and see me ELMER R. PIER:ON ds that 1 ight away to | Tel S| The Chelsen Savmgs Bnnk< Norwich, Conn. The Board of r3d FOR SALE Cottage House on Oak Street Cottage House on Spring Street Estate C. A. Mowrey six months, at the rate of four Wm. W. lves Ex, after ?h;‘ !v’frtv nth of Are! PlANO TUNER | BYRON A. WIGHTMAN FRANK HEMPSTEAD, Treasurer. Phone 595-3 11 Alice Street Player Piano Work a Specialty Feb. 3, 1919, Directors of this Bank 2 dividend for the cur- rent annum, p e on and | | A DR. R. J. COLLINS, DENTIST Whiteatone hundred il Ist. Clgars from i be 345 1915, GILBERT 5. RAYMOND, Superintendent 143 Main Streat, Phone Norwich, Conn. | nre 11 Freakiin Street 1 i | Second load of good Farm Chunks and | in| Can be seen at| |known as Adams Tavern in| 11 Champlin Street WANTED—Everybody variety gregationa | evening. | “"WANTED=—A worki |in family of one. Ing Offi WANTEDvR 11-top J. Hamilton, LADIES- \.your income; splendid making Bo: bead {in hour. Write toda Arteraft, martd supper at Pre: for ca first letter; no dealers. lletin Office. WANTED — The that can be WANTED aged woman for Box 328, Jewett City. WANTED—Old ;Io\\n Globe Box 56, Norwich, Ct WANTED—Pupils’ ing lessons daily, Cha merce Hall. Phone { clas: Mondays and H. Le Ins. WANTED. | 1915 model od conditios Dodge, care [ | WANTED. | Appiy J. A | ardd WANTED atices, to Teceive bly Boston Storg me bui Dodge T will pay lletin expe v | M | 3 | ment WANTED hings \\rrr 2 WANTED—Gi WANTED—A pair WANTED—An_ Addre care B WANTED ed on rent fre intellig Aldrich, R leti | I WAN ,m, sulletis NANTED Woma | “wanTED - | venient location, two minutes’ \’VAI\-wED | wasren | “wantED—2 | ‘ \\nn_u furaitu | hefore sou lic 8t 7 W paid way, NTE Church this (Thurs: Entertainment. 371 Main St = Add $12 to $18 weekly to| Box 800Y., B | TWANTED—Ford touring car, cheap state condition and price in bes purchased for $430, spot Housekeeper, middle- famil Building for modern danc- home for Addre: inder; hand and antigue FOR SALE— Young pigs, tock. ~John Phone 44 Ome pair of four year ittle, good workers. L ~hone” 1851~ mar6d Chester Eyberse, | maréd | to attend a ston City Con- ) mard ng housekeeper uire at Bulletin mar6d - sale. Send for catalogue. | fop desk with ch mar6d mileh cow and | 371 Main St LE—New home business | Hamilton, portieres; learn for partici Brooklyn, “FOR SALE—Furniture for 5 rooms, |} 19 Maple St. Inquire Mrs. 0r~n\hlnnm i mar6d e FOR SALE the last of April. —25 sheep, C. R. Main, due to lamb Address Ford, bl FarsaLp| SO s e . FOR SALE—1913 Cadillac car in good condition, make a good truck. Tel ‘(l)w FOR SALE—50 acres of land in Willimantic, Conn., consisting of wood- land, pasture and many lots, all within the city limits, splen did opportunity to engage in the water and hottling business or would make a nice poultry and dairy farm; plenty of pure spring water on premis or terms and further particulars, apply to Willard W. Hayden, 70 Mountain | St, Willimantic, Conn. Phone 38 “touring | would | maréd automobile 744 North mar6d o. y of 4 adults. martd ldings to tear Wrecking Co., feb25d amber of Com- 1747. Evening Thurseays. N. mar3d oads| 1917 or cash for one in dealers. Write | marsd and | wh rienced bath ots Plainfield, Ct ‘;»\‘_ nd| -i°’3,,§‘}f also ap- | 41 car, . Ap. | cduipped. The 5 | Bottomley Depart- | = mardd | FOR SALE e dairy fa I some m cwner to leave i | perfect condition, fu Majestic Garage. J . mars illinery pair of h must One 3000, horses, be day and| 2% West marid = | “FOR sAL | complete, with | model. X v Adam: ma | TFOR SALE und gasoline | Emerso on capacity, | Phgne 18 with_particulars n Office. mar4d | R“]SdAL\E | vears mile in three ‘ ten months old, 4‘n- gas, Ve \ FOR SALE demountabl | press body “9-16 second work. 14 marid h Willimanti Mu\' hos of 7-foot ¢ ss Oars, Bulle- marid cow Hanover nd calf. Coni marid broy 900, One ighs ninut for sa mare, five all around arried; n itiful £ wages high pacity; must be ent worker. Ad- | Bast Killingly, | mar3d mardd A good 1917 Ford with | ms, three-seated ex- natural wood finish, three seats upholstered in ru ellent top, a suitable a” Manila ci marsd arm, and_experi- | sss M. L. H., marld FOR SALE — Cheap farm | weighs 1200. F. Myers, mantic. Phone FOR SALE—( {land touring Phong or _maj “moc good 24 Cliff n in call at Slab wood, $§ per cord FOR SALE—One f 500; ore 90-acre farm, owner mptor "FOR SALE—Dodge B very mice runr 190 Jackson § Bros. 5 order FOR SALE—1] Broadway, s Apply f sd FOR SALE Inquire 9% on; spot , wagorn ames St farm with or Center, 100 acre can be hought rm: eld 15 out fi’ | “For sALE | Single Comb Wyandotte Conn engine run 10 days Address Box 17 Conn. _Tel RMS for sale. Wri get our_prices 5 Frank. noved highest prices 21 Broad- apréd DODGE touring car for Cotto! {The Glasgo, C ou learn Surpassingly rome study speed by versation. person talk: riled by n T, spe New verybody w ore money and ear [ WANTED !Liberty Bonds and I OFFICE AT THE WANTED |A Master Mechanic Address with references American Thread Co. | Learn Shorthand be amazed at the quickn King BOUGHT AT MARKET PRICES Franklin McCormick Co. REO %-to; bie-McCormi " demountabl Cormick Co. LL 1918 TOURING CAR wi The Frisbie-McCor: ket St. n Mill ['—-_—-‘; AUCTION NOTICE I onn. have re added to my es one for Wed- Sth, which cannot too recos highly tle buyers, o discrimi will include and Holstein and healthy, the wondert simple In a few hours ughbreds. in entire farming included . in the consignment. Keep your eyes open when I publish the details for this auction. orders, A free Just| t you get.| your ability | ork, N. Y. ith = J. C. WITTER, Office and Auction Rooms, No. 42 Main St., Danielson, Ct. Office call 32-12. House 40. - Installment Cards SHU-FIX | 28— HORSES— 28| Square | lZSS Main Street | | 0ld false broken. We Send by parcel check by return || wonds. too. COLLATERAL 154 Water etuck ble teeth up pos! mail. ctwaen S i | “FounD | H. road, b e ht. Owner arges. automo n 6 an ha Joseph WANTED. . LOAN co., and Express load of 28 Horses d:rec:f from the farms of lowa, wenghing from 1100 to 1600, good broke 'ar-v\‘ Chunks and general on’t matter it 1o $15 per set. t and receive We buy dia- purpose Horses, |aiso several good pair. Market_Sts. d. | to deal with. | Al Horses waranted as represente W. C. SPRAGUE Telephne 74-2 Moosup | on L. Monday ame by pay- picer, Laurel mardd FOR SALE i Cottage Houses, Tenement andl Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali in | desirable locations. List your pro- perty if you cars to sell or rent, as i have a number of people iooking for | bile pan. n Connecticut e letin for business resul real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Kstate xad Insurance. Koom MWA Tharer Bids. [ ing medium tn ual to The Buls 142 martd I fine building | - 1918 Indian motorcycle {1ce car. | Telephone 30 | The FOR RENT— tenement, 5 room thing new and up to date Inquire upstairs TO RENT—Mo: Apply at 122 Broadwa) " FURNISHED ROOMS, light housekeeping mardd TO RENT-Large Clift St. every- 11 Grov mard six-room mar6d also 18 Union St Inquire marid ment n ¢ Inguire Hi ja. irnished room housekeeping. Division street, jan1sd FOR ¥ sonable ra Phone 121 STORAG: ca- | for long or abe. jeld 0 Fannin RENT-—F U also ght housekeeping. 105 1048-3 seplld room 11 Get JOHN A Real Estate Broker, Klin Squa If you want a comfortable! car to e in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave.,| Norwich. Dodge closed serv- FCR SALE Two Mcdern Houses On Washington Street FOR SALE t. one h ha iilt abou W er has exts ve particu Unexcelled Insuranci Telephone 133 63 FOR 5 N TEN ROOM HOUSE No. 23 Spruce St. Laure! Hill 10 minutes’ to Frankiin Square, house piped for gas and has a good heater. Fruit trees and g Good reason for selling this well built Enquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main St. walk ra home. Phones 105 ONECO S Cottage House {§ With One Barn and One Garage } Modern Bargain Price Improvements James L. Cace 37 Shetucket Street, ;| to work a \VILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, $1 West Broad St., Westerly, R, L Telephone = COWS FOR SALE |ANOTHER CARLOAD HAS AR- RIVED JAMES H. HVYDE North Franklin Lenanon Div. F OR SALE well-known Jeresniah Stark Farm. You all know it. Ask about it. E. A. PRENTICE Prone 300 5 Cliff Street advert onnecticu® ness ¢ | flat. rooms | Laure. | with | Al | | Phone 152-12 - | S DESPATCHES PCETRY THE DERELICT, |1 tramp the golden ‘foads.of Here and There, - numby d the and the free U court the life the gentler wouldi't dare, everything Il the younger son should not have been, The worst that hopgful parents used to fear marked up with bnes ‘that never win, And running irue to form with amy career, I'm e who brings the whisper in the { pew. | The prayer for the street— X ind that barren missions beckon And shame them down the sawdust il retreat; a the goodly hurch e | be | That I'm with foot-loose I'm thie nobler wouldn't | rm I'm the wayward -ones upon ‘Thc ki parson ‘at the dear congregation not to his widowed mother in ch— son, leaves The who ran away to Worthless Satlormen, an tell you just what I to ihe world will do— drunk and i n— U'm,_expected to. rboard when I walk, not as straight as years ted The get paid and My timbers hift my talk, quid to leeward whem T my of the rick and stand it, Hus Beén'and the that emiant® of e d 1o be on of effect and cause, my daily bread upon the sea. the rainhows of the painted things A sorry 1 dicker with - the fates, and many fun and paid the money i to Singapore and back the sun go down on better for love of ocate of sport Stevies on the for any port! Tl ship on x Jenness, in' the New Burt Franklin Yorl !-'UMCR OF THE DAY sert the sinking ship# { them arc going back’-— Le Courier-Journal. Athis for the great war.” | | long after my “Detroit Free (with newspaper)—I see L bey tinto it Galey Havana?-—Buffalo s or the boat. will ine life preserv- husband wanted to se- for me Perhaps he wanted to get ou for selecting his ties— ipt ed me last (indignantly)—This is out- Did you sit_on him for it? I did.—Widow. other “Popp?” unior— humor’ gh to the antipro- —Youngstown Telegram, What are the distin- nees between induc- Giving hibitior Rhetoric T was inducted and my pay was de- n prohibition?” echoed Uncle Bill “I've gotto believe in it. it's one of the most ob- in our . community."— tietop. resen 15 fac shingtc man going around ve been the first to er the Just top. walt a while and _thers v boasting that he fired hot.—Life, is a'dry town ‘where you Not much doing, eh?” Not much. We might drive out and the waterworks."—Kansas City | Harold—TI thought you made a rese- tion not to drink any more. l—But you are drinking as THE KALEIDOSCOPE: 1t is definitely known that the Cey- ave been in exist- since 3 S and tradition they yielded gems before that Briand, ex-premier of Frances, 911 offered a sum of $60,000 a series of lectures in the of Europe upon any _sSub- he pleased. He was also offered editorship of one of the princi- n daily papers, but -he and went back M wa capit | th | pal Paris | refused bo 15,000 horse-power utilized Department of the Aisne, four-fifths are estimated _to been employed in factories -in in German refineries; of employing “have { the damaged, 11 be a serious problem. ording to the mast authentic pation available, 181 steam- each having a capacity of = more 1006 tons deadweight, aggre- tons, - will be built ading shipbuilding yards 1919, With peace Te- small shipbuilding - con= have been started at places in this coun- apid succession _since which have no strong fis- in ny h yus differ in such T and 1eial backing are destined te gain |Franklin Machine Company Providence, R. 1. Telephones: Union 963 Union 1857 gineers Founders Machinists facturers of HARRIS-COR- | LISS ENGINES. Brown Vaive! 2ar applied to all makes of Cop- i Engines, ~Engine Repairs, Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Beat~ in Couplings, Clutches. stock always on hand. 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