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e e % = West 'K‘h‘;mu St, City. feb3d LOST AND FOUND awert Gt 34 floor linoleum. Finder, Pl arts fi-. Rewi l-l’d l&id s man POULTEY 18¢ up; bred to lay; el gubcpnted écy: vislt ouh for rood 33 a5 ford, Ct. oS BABY CMICKS, clrcula; .uy Clark, East Harti ZUNERAL DIRECTORS GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer $2 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Telepiicne 630 Cammings & Ring Faneral Directors and Empbalmers Main Street marce Building Cady Assistant Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY CR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City B T T r— "'h Henry Allen & Son Co 8 MAIN STREEV FUNERAL DIRECTOR3 AND LEMSBALMERS bady Assistant Telephone 410-2 st i Shea & Burke “uneral Directors 41 Main Street TOBACCO w WHOLESALE AND RETAIL lete line of Domes- e s Tt s * o A, L MEYER, Successor (o JORN K. WMAS, H 116-118 W. Main Sk, Norwich, (Sstablished for Halt 4 eem..ry HOUSE, D. Morrisséy. Ciass gerage service cop- Paone. Skemacker St P | 1227, “_'nn.-lorr HOTEL zuropean Bros. Frops. ‘leeshcoe Broadwaz. suvLbiNe Llu‘& XOUN teactor ana M w-m u4 Jobhing. sn wm Fhone ———— DUOKBINDING €PH_BRADFORD 108 Broadway -ecks Mags ans hulad to Order = PLUMBING SUPPLIES Deang, gasfiting and J M 49 Mar- M udvald T CoNT B 28. Brerd Ba - () lq-s ..___ C. b, L | mdve setrytiag’ a8 Special ifen (o moving bollers and ma- 798-3. depsd D‘dlluu St gor 1ight .&2&‘:"&,‘.‘#}“‘."‘:‘“}‘ side. e Fox 500, care nunn . YOUNG en, ’L :lmr- Eops n.ml.zfi“ oy J. Leonard (former 3ol iner), $1° nqsicasta fag mm} ton, ebi: ot sfi'fi%’i e i ‘vaont cows. b n. Tel. 405 tered Ayrshires, two ch, with calf, three pnced to seil. G. A “febid wutnn — Aoy Intelligent fither sex. may 0 to $200 monti- ly_corresponding !ur?{n B $5 & $15 per colum: or perience unnecessary : Sh a8 TOR sn.n_,ywn niew: miloh Hol- e 3. X0 Ratiibone, LeMngwell. - | g Ve J: B | ey Y hbem, Albert. feb2d Vass Send for ymruwh’? nggl szw lllfl-—A gentleman, Wi vate family, fine R in waiking of ikl Ad’dress 3% T.. Box 20, care Buletin. E nm“l}',_lfi'fi‘%m Ave. - janiod i obm for in aetion, s n_square. Turnished room. H. oods; —amtique ks and plotures, gl prices. Lo Bureau, Buitalo, i et i WANTED — sm llmwan el h- T Sas, Bk a.g‘.‘z R Telohah LE—S. after Mareii 1st’ H J. mkhnm SN arts of milk, every Shie 1094-14. febid Rlba.h chicis, ED—Real estate of every seription to sell on commission bas Burdick '& McNicol, Thayer B No: wich, and Jewett City. ~ decBSFSMW setin FOR RENT. Five Rooms, All Modern, $15. \Inguire ; A. V. COVELLO, + tebid Tel, 1637-3. light hq Thane TR ot T WANTED —Poultry and frull i ftate road. Americdi nelghorho ood Touso nd bllaings, 10 6 30 her particalars. - Write Box 350, Bilicin of feb2d WANTED_Customers for a few fresi egis each week. dozen | "Write Eges, Bul. WANTED—Uncas __ Natlonal —Ba.uk FOE SALE—Horses stock; state number of shares and price wanted. Securities, Box 214, Norwic ¥OR SALE—A Jpair of werk horses years oid, seasoret Uncasville. Phon nson, ¥OR s\Ll——-Hon? cultivator, heifer calf Inquire H. I Collins, Allyn’s Point. feb2d hd wagon, “SALE HORSES 1 have A harses, away—to maike room for another cavioa which is being bought for me. BR R. PIERSON, feb3d and sound, only rea- son Xu; sellifg, Bo Inte use fof them. plow, and oné saw rig. good horses, and §_cheap that I want to dispose of yight Now Is the time to buy—prices are right. Come 7 own n.~ Melvin & Daniglson, Conn. S PAYA, LooKi—Eies a3 lapkage of Tuxedo smioking tobacdo with pipe; Gold Bond smoking tobacco 100 I n; Havana Preferred cigars oo siraight; Manila cigars six for - at Fagan's Smoke Shop, opp. Seoomorthis. jan3id w;\ran—'rn buy several Liberty advise price K., care Bulletin. e ket WANTED. Anllques. £00ls and second- hand furnity . B. Tiger, 55 Frfimm s oH Janz d NTED—Antiques, old books, T Second hand_ furniture, G . KIng: ng St. . Norwich, Conn. Phone [ jan2td AveTioN ITURE and net WITTER Office BROS. Auctioneers and Salesrooms, 42 Main Street, Danielson. REAL ESTATE —h AuLLION SATURDAY, FEB. 4, 1922, at 2.30 o'dlock p. m,, we will sell for Mr. A, W. Bassett on the premises, his beautiful home and residence, known as the John Paine piace, located at the rear 101 Broad St. in the select residential Seption of the orough of Danicison. As described: A perfectly modern two and one-half story house, just like niew, §ix rooms, bath room, wash room with néw set tubs, new Putnam boiler and heating system, gas, lights, hard pine fiors, screened-in yeranda, screens for every window, also screen doors. mew paint and paper inside, new paint outside, in short, not one dollar is needsd for re- . inside or out, upstairs or down, wper's Statement: In view of the fact that I am leaving for the where 1 shall jacate at Las V Nevada) and having no further use for this beautiful home, 1 will Qispose of it us stated above, at public sale, under the most liberal conditions ever heard of at a public $1,¢ will be required at time of sale. and the balance ~ satisfactorily jarranged for between myself and. the buyer. Prospective purchasers may inspect the property at any time previous to the auction. After the sale of the real estate, T will sell my beautiful, near- Iy new Steriing coal and gas range, now connected ; one eleetric washing machine. A. W. BASSETT, Owner. Tel. 208 Danielson Div. electric | i STEAMSHIPS To NEW YORK NEW LONDON LINE FARE $3.38 Steamers leave Daily, exc. Sunday, 11:00 P, M. Die New York, Pier 49, N. R. Comfortable Staterooms Ready for Oecupancy at 7:30 P. M. INSURANCE | d sold. Get our New estoom, 16 Water St, Nor- decdld WANTED_Raw furs, at f_A. Heeb- ner's, every Thurséay. ~ A. C. Bemnett. novsd TWE BUY and pay highest prices for second hand furniture d Dbooks, Kremens, successor 0 Kiny, 8- 50 Water St. Phone 3! 'pl2d. WANTED—100 farms for e {10_acres up. with or witho! I s in first lett ana terms. nn. D—We pay aignest prices for clulmmu second d_furniture Norwich Furaf> tare Ct. Breed Bldg. Tel 1914-3. We buy, fell and exchanze Je1d | FURNITURE, STCVES, HOUSEHOLD | GGODS of all kinds, old books, pictures, bottles, glassware, etc, wanted for! cash, anywhere in eastern Conn. Ward Bros, 45 Jacksan Street, Wllh manti¢, Conn., Phone 632- 3. Ioolg iy ur lires 1 ctreaded. n=w, a3 good 93 Main § st tebond 'VOUR CYLINOERS NEED REGRINDING Rs&amgme And can furaish you with new Piston| Rings and Pine. We carry a big stock of Rings, standard and oversize. 17| your clyinders are cracked or scored we can weld them. We weld broken| Fords re-! light model | ment and furnace grates. ground and fitted with pistons, $20.00. = WE SERVE TO SAVE. Phone 214 31 Chestnut Street | desire to announce to the public thltE | have purchased the Oil Route of ! Jdortathan Smith, and will be pleased | t> give you the same excellent service! you received in the past. | | IVnu may be the next yictim of a fir Don't take chances. The small annu premium is neg| tection from money loss Take out a palicy to day. Isaac S. Jones RICHARDS BUILDING i ! 91 MAIN STREET : TRUCBING MEAN YOU igible to the firm pro- | it affords,! INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT Phone Your Order to 778-23 Frank G. Waters PRATT’S ASTRAL €IL FOR BROODERS HIGH PRESSURE GASOLINE ! GASOLINE AND OILS {1 West Pearl St. | o, ! al | QVERHAULING ANG PEPAR WORK H $OSLYN, 293 teation chinery.” Tel, OF ALL KINDS GEOEGE LAMBERT, Occum, teaming, moving and wucking. Tel 617-12. jyid Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, it Dineenes Moeweli e " FeThE ‘Trucks and Carts The v sk ARCHITECTS CCDW;‘T“ & THOXPSON ARCHISECTS Thaver Bilding, Nerwich, Conn R T B. BROMLEY & SOX, ul’?mdnz St cEvons 328 l G DISTANCE TEAMING AND TRUCKING UR H. LATHROP reat Pl Shetucket PHYSICIANS EOPLAND K. MARK BAR, NosH AR TaRo % ‘Thaver Bldg. long_dlstance lofl H. Ford, 233 @one very promptiy and at reasonable 'hone 175 Tel. 1799 Moghlnifill Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upho'stering and Wosd Work. Blacksmithing in all itc branches Scatt & Clark Corp. 87 TC ¢15 NORTH MAIN STREET Norwich, Conn. | w !ol sALI—Woodlots in Montville - P, i FOR SALE-—Cra: first eledg condition; zlso Bt tebld Dupont, Voluntown, Connl oates, 227 Main St. b wiord %mn:e (Falry), nice pullets, £ TOR SALE—Seal coat; ‘Write B. Y., Bulletin Office. Drice low. febld FOR SALE—Hard wood and kindlings, 7 busnola Sor SR Dt SALE—Th ch Circulating m?"“z'%'a_ 1 Matn SU el 535 ok 70 Riverside’ Garage Co. ‘d._ also"eoal by bushelor Rhone 76 b FARMS for gale; without _stock. Pl]amfleld Contl. Phone 93-12 Moosul janz FOR SALEHo: hay, rowen and clover. Tel. 44112, TFARMS for sale property with me Racine, Plainfield, Moosup. Y E—M: 15 DPosdtr Lrove flocks_of_chicks ; ing; valiable information is free; cata logues from agents. an ville, Conn, SALEE deljnered, $9.a corgd. T gasy terms, with or Address L.. Groman, will be in session on Town who may of voting in political cuses, as prescribed in Seagion 1900, Those Wwho hlvg P “To Register” the legal voter may appear The above wwflc er's Druy THI [News Omc;, Gxememlo .‘”“,n. X Ve good b: ufl 31 mq NOTIC’E are “T:x; ufR Voters of tho Town of ‘m’fi s FRIDAYS, Feb. 3d and 1oth, 1922, rom 12 o'clock, noom, until 9 o'clock im the evening, o g s for the B rimaries of cai- S g Pec e i ollowing placs i STRET DISTRIOT—At Side. TRICT—At W. H. Bowen's Tregistered are no the. SBECOND DISTRICT—At W. Store, FOURTH DlthT—At P, I Con- "de cutnnvm»mm!n Fhgngs. m-onloh; -:n;-m -tun‘ol’llm bt 4 wlndofiv banks Have you any fllee modern stories m] tor es, s Sk okl Rolltops, the | $360.000 were Gsed. The Alaska North. hay, t néll's Hasber & Norwich T rS0 hay, cow | "fl‘fl,‘“ Hll v?“ lfr—ACPnnmuhu Flapper! Also ‘Betty's First Meer-|emn S i e e (R NPT e 7 rocery tore, cor. Main an ~|, Young Migby had married contrary Jor quick esuits, Bved v, Side. eeting onn. | Phone 95-2 | O hatia’ ar Novwish, Conn, this 28tn |0 his father's wishes. B his fani7d ie Colony coal burn- best make for large vestigate before buy- Co., C. €. Hewitt danl ard wood, sawea and Phone 1076-13. FOR SALE or with garage, at 12 H. Tumer Wa FOR SALE—Well fieawned “slabs and H. B B hard wood. Tel i Son, Homestead Farms. nograph, i sale 3175 Blaut-Cadden” Ccrrman), Norwich! Conn. N THE HILLS, one mile from for poultry, fru s, 60 acres w ®o0d_sized buildings in gaod ¢ shade trees, charn $500 cash, for qui terms. TRYON: af febad O FOR 4 very cozy. modern imurovem utes’ trolley ride and des fihlv igcal e. ent, sevemiroom house. Paimer St., Danleison. reham, Mass. - jani0d 815-4. , special for quick rms granted, The | | I 1 i te road, just the or summer home oodlgn barn ondit hing ick | 5t 2 i SALE x-room . cottage, ents, within_ five mi from Franklin_ squ: ted, for the low 0. BROKER, Franklin Square, FOR PIANO AT 82 THE PLA SALE BOXES ACH. CADDEN co, FOR Two-Family H of land, suitabl There is a Property is in a central location. Qwner leaving PRICE $4,500 SALE | le for buil variety bf town. JAMES L. CASE Telephone 376 4) SHETU auto and machine parts, farm imple- | e —— CKET §TR FOR | BEST QUALITY J-"Efl CORD, AND CHES¥NUT ONLY! NORWICH WELDING CO. 5% PER CORD, DELIVERED ANY- | 8 | g0y HARD WOOD, $10.00| | WHERE. PHONE YOUR ORDER TO| HARR FOR w »! cholce location, age, near cel s appreciated. FRANCIS novsd Y B. FORD SALE 1th £ ei U. DONCHLE, Two housés on your immediate- are goin h . Tel. 1350, FOR SALE to bebsold. and w CLARENC Laurel H tiention. T FOR A good going, consisting *of fuil iin square. to move to Califo; be sold at once, For fuller partl JOHN ness, showing excellent financial results, Meats, very desirably ley line and about_two. Reason ' for present seiling is he has made final:arrangeme: SALE well established busi- line of Groceries and ted near trol- les from Frank- ¥ner ents | rnia, consequently must culars, inquire of “A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, FBANKLIN SQUARE. DENT. M'Grory Bldg, —_— BOWLING DENTISTS DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN AL SURGEON Norwich, Conn. Prome it DANCING ,tn r@' Bv:lbl'flé: !ndw -.n¢ Thum AETNA BOWLING ALLET Majestlc Bullding, Shetucket suen, Seven Allul. six Tables. coAL ‘AXD wood WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- ness befors the Dubiic. inere is B6 better shan hrou:‘n the adve l THE! Eastern Lo for R shan Lane. RE business 15 no_a mnecticut T 00 ad kindiings ia Phone 504 or Whlow 26 forniery declig |@ay of January, lazz TYLE] NOTICE Norwic} Hall Building' in said Town, each day, A eiasors. and to frandact any Gther bus THE hOUSEHOLD ORNELILS J 'DOWNES, Jan28SWF Registrars of Voters. Tha Board of Rellef of the Town of Conn, will meet in the City ays excepted, from Feb. 1st tn Feb h, 1922, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. bi to. Goneais trom. ke duinis, of fhe | o iness proper to be done at said meeting. ated vat Norwich, Conn., Jan. 19th, FRED G. PROTHERO, JAMES FITZPATRICK, M, FRANK LEONARD, Board of Reilef. 0 HANDLED AXES $1.75 STANDARD GOODS | BOUGHT AT LES3 THAN MARKET PRICE. a eit Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street Telephone 531-4 COAL | SCREENINGS. $3.00 Per Ton —— Thames Coal Co. Phone 1819 Ni il lw i " “You Can Do No Better Than Buy Cur Wurst” For Your MNext Breakfast TRY OUR HOME-MADE PORK SAUSAGE THUMM'S _ DELICATESSEN STORE 40 Franklin Street h | b ! [} A a el ti One Of Princess Mary’s Bridesmaids h Ledy Mary c;mbrlau. daughter of Marquis of Cambridge—former- ly the Duke of Teck—who has ‘been given the coveted homor of bridesmald to Princess Mary. Lady ising . medium ual to The Bane Mary is a first cousin ‘of the Frinoess, her father, the Marquls befntfim‘mhur of Queen Mary. dollar with you, Free Press. he said. “Who outspoke you nah News. “Suppose,” my feet is Digger than the other?, what would you say? as sacred, and it ¢an not be sold for debt. the great fire in 1666 was raised by than 400 years. school girls has been thority was Semiramis, queen as As- syria, 2017 B. C. don employs | ecientist in the seventeenth century. the banana grows always Scrape off 1ri making lace are drawn out o fine that 1,100 yards of it only weight one ounce. | century still stands in Brixton, Londen, ed fashionable shops in London for ‘§40 each. most food is regarded as the village's on the house in Norwich where Har- || riet Martineau, the author, lived for many years. ments co-operating, several wells will tr rice and millet are the principal fogd- stuffs, ing in hotels and restaurants has been introduced in the Massachusetts legis- lature, farmhouses—1 Lewisham, who “create g public ing too muc lekula, one of the largest islands of the New Hebrides, haye two front teeth missing. They have been rémoved by the old women of the village. Instead of getting a wedding ring the unfor- tunale L the Institute of Public Service, one in every fifteen sion. The figures are basd on\a sur- 8y covering more than Braduates. JAPANESE RETURNING HOME De a back to Japan movemesit of the Japancse in southern Caiifornia, noted in Los Angeles newspapers at various times in the last six mofiths, wss contin- ued from Los Angeles with the depar- ture yesterday of the e o Anyo Maru, bound direct to the Oslent, | PUBLIC DEBT DECREASED n soon afterward, the father said|,; latter road, 'Bldl Was purchased at a cost of §1,157,83: of the Alaska Northern 7 from the tor sorry, father,” eald the| i Sums of W was Dia very youth. “Fou don't happen to have the|most saf do you?"—Detroit|f was bridges e meeting this afternoon. Her husband looked lnu-odu.lnuu. “T can hardly believe it, my dear, —Savan- The shoe dealer was hiring a clerk. he said, “a lady customer fit her “I should say, er. “The job is yours."—Boston Trane- cript. KALEIDOSCOPE The prince of Wales is exempted from income tax, but his brothers are P‘flflfil canal, established snug habita- not. In -Spain a woman's mantilla is held Money for rebuliding London after tax on coal. Denmarks kings have been called ther Chri tian or Frederick for more A state athletic association fer high organized in orth Carolina. The first woman with sovereizn au- Painting the Tower bridge in Lon- 120. men working full me for eight months Microbes in connection with disease! ere first written.about by a German Natives of the countries in which he mealy coating before eating the uif. Threads of gold used in India for A windmill which has been in the ssession of one family move than a Pipes set with diamonds and intend- for women smokers are sold in Eating contests are common in Alas- kan villages. He who consumes the ero A memorial tablet has been placed With the British and local govern- e bored in Papua in a search for pe- oleum. Vegetarianism is almost universal in orthern China. Turnips, potatoes, corn After a career of thirty-. years a: teacher in ths Omaha schools., Mis: lara F. Cooper has asked to be re red on & pensio A bill to prohibit women from smok- s s i i { i London, England, contains eighteen ¢ in Woodwich, five in two in Greenwich and one ersmith and Wimbledon, s the subject of a eavy penalties being inflicted on those il brousht forward in Bavari andal” by ea ch in Ha: Most of the married women in Ma- de teeth has her Accommg to statisties gathered by students in forty-two'! erican colleges is studying with a ew to entering the teaching profes- under- FROM-SOUTHERN CALIFOBNIA Los Angeles, Feb. -What appears to currents and breaking ice. the hrld“. 1,322 feet fn length, 150 ‘miles white marks and scers were to remark while you were trylng|irees, indicating that Lhc ice reached ‘Don’t you thinic’ one of |great heights during the spring breakuo. Timber or concrete piers Wouid not be | 0O able to with stand the heavy orush of ‘On the contrary,|ice and flooded waters. These c nu.dam one is smaller than the oth-|led ndnm to decide unqm togms that follow private rairoad con- knocked| X lto‘. o Tawical of SiuIten engountered. was | one of the spartments in the lete mring. construction of the Susitna River north of Anchorage. During the prefim- ivary examirgffans unm!lni fourst up on the —— Seld on Talman Street, Henry Gebrath of Talman strest solf Sholes, . broker, hig house at 156 Talman street, to Angsls tions 4 foct | CLEVEE DANCE NUMBERS rting plers. s MJ bu!. finally ot was completed nsurmountakic difficulties e et eyl quered. muhufl;hewnemvtzh.wndndihe gven by nearly ‘he same group s for the 1,000 to 3,000 men constant. | o Eits Whio ecored such & success in the » l’! EMG‘I installed modern sanitary arrangements, commissaries for fopd and clothing and performed all the functions | usually falling to the lot of camps and struction. To do this the commission as- sumed the responsibilities of civil gov- ernment. At Anchorage a townsite was| T laid out, street and !\Mflk- R ; | Group is that of the Powder Puft irls s e ed and electric lighting plafip and wet- | %0l "l ot “costumes sad hugs erworky were installed and a ‘Bospital| oo oo vy wall introduce you o fhe aa it Tater ‘thess fusites were | BOUSET PR, S WIiies Yo B8 - ] :cu;:mt at other goints on a emailer |y e ibes swam ol s From the rafiroad bullding the com- 10l mission branched into coal mining, tap- ping “the Chikaloon fields 37 milés from Anchorage, and the coal thus cbtained was used both ni construction work and for civilian ropulation of the various camps. In some places sawmills were established. In 1913 trains pegan reguiar schedules between ‘Sewaxd. and Anchorage and to opgrate over the stretch cf roadbed north- ward from Anchorage. Tracklaying pro- coeded Tapidly and in advance of ex- pectations until the beginning of cons: tion of the'Riley Creek bridze marked the ed onf of grading and actual track work. This was November, 1921, Work {mmediately in prospect contem- plates standardizing of 54 miles of na: the other the Jaz girls \fl‘o are of course ‘uitra lern. © Both groups are mttodumdmflmfi'“rm your favor. ‘l‘hm participating are as folows: Powder Pufts—Laura Chase, Gertrude Platt, Natalle Bussey, Margaret Shugrue, Lfia Philtips, Vera Micinnes: Eileen Brassill, Kathiryn Bliven, Wals, May Woods. Cameo Girls—Marguerity Foley, Evon Broadhurst, Berthe Hahn, Mary Swanton, Rosalis Riordan, Liffian Karkute Piersttes—Leotta Oat, Villa Bussey, Blanche Dygert. Arline Fiiimors Mary Shugrue, Bertha Weeks Ruth Loring, C. in five of the row guage track between ‘Nenana and | TSNS, B ? e @lifaum, Monto Leotard, 2:‘“:"1‘:\ and an addition 39 mils 10 ygiiiam Bergstresser, Blanshe Armstrong Sadie Kiiroy. 014 Fasisfoned Misses—21 Harriet Wilkiams ouw Bunday, Ruth Kupky, My Jazz Giris—Mary Wi Crumb, Helen Woodwaorth, Evel Tda Leffingwell, Lifilan Mabon BREED THEATRE, The railroad, 1t has Pk estimated will serve an area of aprroximately 106 00 square miles. OBJECTION TO SENATE DEBT REFUNDING BILL idred Mallor, ‘Washington, Feb. 2.—Objection by the| administration to the aljied debt re- 1 vom o nereasest bl funding .biH as amendel by thée senatd e D v Atled T was encountered today by the house I (l'lrl' for Matro, a Dallas ways-and means committee, Chairman Fordney said action would be deferred! until he could confer with Presiden Harding. at the White House prahdan| tomorrow. Breed théatrs The two characters Lake enacts Sectetary Mefton said e would rather | s T 0S¢ aula and have had a bill without the 23-vear ma-|37e those of B turity ana 4 1-4 per cent. minimum - violinist and tha oth | have made a success thelr mother dies th ndon terest rats lmitation but {hat it wouid | be feasible to go ahead with the refund- ing megotiations and if these 1 g oved insurmountable in the 56 l'.‘ Some countries aaditibnal authority | ‘00 27 could then be asked of congress : It was understood that the 1 objected to these limitations as in the senate following a them by the republican major conference. It was said that of the committée had been cailed that the case of some of the deb purtioularly the, smaller and the new formed ones, it might be nece 5 defer maturity of the refunded oDhgl- tions for 50 years and that where the doans were to extend over such-a lonz as 1nu as, four per cent. CONDITION OF NEW YORK FEDERAL RESERVE BANK | ne comedy Please and ihe Pathe show Satw New York, Feb. 2-—The tsatement of dition of the federal reserve bank of | Total gold reserves $1.088, Total reserves $1.138,080,275. Bills discounted .secured by governe ment war: bligatians the first time bounding or . bouns on what is 808, Tutz] bills on hand $15: ‘Total earning assaots Uncollected items $115,28 Dus to ‘members: $862,370,887; : Total depsits $727,826.833, Federal r#serve notes in actual elrcu-| lation §614.030.882. Ratlo of total reserves to deposit an federal reserve note liadilitics combined uble to langh no . Irene and Dou; that the few mim: ulzs well spent. hig offeriag a study i ies. Creedon and 1av tle comedy skit, You Ma Japanese liner Séveral hundred Japanese, mostly wo- men and children and amonx the. later American-born, weré aboard whén = the ghip steamed cut of the hartor, follow- éa by a host of fishing boats which their coustrymen called farewells. 1 from There has been fio. explanation from that virtually every liner leaving Angeies for the Orlent, in recent mant.h; : %‘;‘;"‘..%‘”&MW any Japaness official here of the fact [to be Los 4 84.8, litle gkit is absoi & langls and the funay you'll $30,000,000 IN JANUARY | him. Conway Tearls @ n:u public Gebt | When a man 5 a“é.‘:‘, moh trouble, aad uu' is what g0t on an-u 31§ tar {ght, Conway Teasle's | pudlie nsu!l . which is._D uew{-r v Mgzfim which is 3 N'rw put off until %;fled 23,3 38,924,35: tomorrow that have done for You todav.

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