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1w kR AT _. | transactions on the New York Stock Ex- | Ches & Ohic" % e 4 5 shange up 10 3, M- Chi Gt West % % MR i X High. Lew. Close. 9 ! - Y e Bin ‘Missouri P: A 50| Ch Gt West pr ... L Pacific 5 ; o s 2 ' | 3tissourl” Pacific pr 57 G Allied Cremical .. 65%7 7% 67% | on iy & 80 P Sy sax |Alsda et br TR ; % ; % < - . |Ans chaimers 50 . 49 49% lon AT &SP pr R e e S St 479 MARKEY WAS ACT(VE 1 to over 4 points inclided Mexican Pe-Am Ag Chem LSRR et g Bn HBIN ¥ gentual h_flg” R A P A A 1 <3 T ST New York, May 19.—Speciiativs activ- | troleum, Bethichem, Crucible and Repub- | Am Beet Sugar Chile Copper . .:.. 2015 aagi s X LR A. C. Hall and o for a char- | {1 e e thiroe S ity im the tock markes was revigal on a | live Steels, General Motors, in which the | Am Bosch Mag Cotno. Chmer o4 a1a | Nortolk & Souh ter for a new gas companyin this city, ,"uflum‘ morning, “lm rory v sy s a|turnover, assumed enorimous proportions; | Am Can . ! Chien o et 4 3% | Nortolc & West : %] van' Drasantsd o fu b ebiariss . soa I HENE bmhm.‘”» o TomE uleaslér money Tal sy, virt: Al clgir, Producers and Refiners, Kelly- | Am Car & Fdy .. i % Gracibieta i 3 To | North Pacific ... Selpired! to \tho. comiiftes on i A N A% el Torw + atcomimodniion fayins 1o jow- | $vtinkdeld Tire, Cuban American Stgar, | Am Cotton Of - Brg o/} Cruclblelfteel . S apgfEeR R : N o el s i on Ineorpasic |- Tareatsy Sl LAV I est levels in almost five veafs indngtrel AloGRFRIIN ST Fiacallg o e ) Frie .. . : PR el i) et S.°T. C. Merwin as judge of the Nor-|their siiver weddin: heir_residence Aslde from call loans, which wora free- [ STOres: P Hide & Ihpe *TErie a4 pr 5 22 2ag i Tet P wich police court\passed the semate, = |on the West Side jas ‘iDJnlu. They re- 11y abiainabie ac 8 1-3 down to 3 ver| Teading made a met gain of 1 3-8 and|Am Hide & Tipe ; oo g o ey Cen TR T s Sate, | G N . Ry o {eent., 30 day money eased 1o 3 3-4 per current strength - of = othe ' cualers |4 4 » & Y 118" 113 | Reading .. ' 1, NOERIGN. Tntareting settoosn tabe ‘“hfihmu . “Ppreseats “eent, sizty.day money was offercd at |ERve colorto riimors that the federal ad- | Am Tobacco ; 1% Gen Flectric . 26534 3RS N |, L & Eleal ; frdm the. files, of THe Bulletin of-May, | their friends, 4 per cent. and loans exiending al ministration, as represented by tho de- f Am Woolen 1 Gen Motor Fry soApek (RIS & Sl S 313 {1872, are ag follows: > “| 'The appointment’ of . §.,] 1o the vear's end were negotinted on a |Partments of commerce and labor, <had|Am Woolen pr . 5 Geon Mot et 2 gy 32y, | South Pacific 2 Monday, May 13, ~ 1872—The as judge of the olice court passed the 4414 per cent. basis~ e L e il Dy aes o0 484 | Ot Serthemnanne 7 Tax ey [SSBUERMITRY Ch " . |flouse of ‘the Norwich Gas Company ‘s, senats yesterday. P eqyyery Jarge proportion of i trunk lines and cotton carriors aiso made{ Ateh T & § F . a8 o e L MR P Copper PR e e s s = S R e sially New England and the Middle West, | 0T OF less substantial gains. Sules of} Atch T & S Fipr'.. 91} % Tilinols - Cenfral' ..105 10415 105 |XYobacco Prod .. L. Norwich last week but survived its| The Block Jslanders expect|an ine' but the higher ratio of reserves reported | St0CkS amounted to'1,735,000 share ot ; | Tnspirattion Cop - .. 43 4215 453 | Tobacco Prod pr birtit only a tew hour creased mumbér of visitors this year In the weekly statement of the local fed- | Movements of foreign excaangas were | Balt 1 o ? | 1ns Harvester - ....103% 103 103% | Union Pacific 5 ‘The. temperance meeting last evening|and are salting more codfish than A sral Teserve bank bespoke relaxed condi- | {Fregular on small dealings. The Lon- | Beth Steel ... 18 ; 4 |Int Mer Marine l24% a4 E%. { LRI EREIC ok was the largest vet held, the hall being| Friday, May 17,/1372—The annual es tons, at this center et Sty b SR A o 99% | It Mer: Mar pr.. 8315 &3 U S Rubber Y }erowded “and hundreds unable to gain|union of: the 2ist regiment. C. V., was Sunls, olls, sugars, coppers and motors | Mzher level and French, Beglan ang]Beth Steel Tipfe .. 1 Inter Paper - ..... 51% = 51% 1% [B S Steel ; admission. The meeting was_conduct- | held at -Willimantic yesterday, ‘the an- wert it the forefront of the day’s broad | Mallan bills were 2 to § polats lower, Hra ] Beth Steel, B\ D Int Paper prosta .. 88% - €8% ed in the usnal manner and addresses|niversary of the battle of Drury’s BIuff, eperations at gross advances of onc to al- | A& showlng acute wealmess. Soandl- | Brok Rap r oo : Kennecott 383 4 5 were made by Rev. Mr. Pine, of the|in which tha corps suffered so severely. most five points. Outstanding Jndividuals | Pavian diotations were inclined to re-| Brook Rap fr ctf'.. Tehigh Val 63 : Universalist church. the Rev. Dr. Gulli-|The attendance..was: not large . only SSSAS giheaced United States Stsel and act A%d Swise francs adfd ashelr e Butte’ Cop k.77--- 38 Maxwell Motor A : Westing'e . . 63 ver of Chicago and Elder Swan of New|about 100 officers and men appearing. in » New Haven, both at record quotations for | cnt stead decline. i Bilie & Ouer 2 o BbidrbenS ol 2 171 - 11%| Willys O'land .. London who celebrated the 50th anni-| line. 3 twe or more years and closing at net | : Cauanis Sh ; M cospReny 0% Otland pr versary of his ordination to the minis-| The many friends of the Rev. Father of 1 7-8 and 2 1-4 points, respec. STOCKS. (:;’[ L‘:"h“ A s | Missouri- K- & T - 12 - 12 | Worth Pump .. - V| try yesterday. The day was also Dr.|Healey, of St Mary’s church, will regret Other leaders to show advances of | The following IS & summary of thefChandler Motor ... 137 18y oREY Gulliver's birthday. At the close of the te learn -othis removal-from Norwich. ’ ned thefIn accordance with the wishes of Bisn- ; op McFarland, he takes the place-of the services a large number plodge. N rk, May 19. N Ten 3 102 Jow 3 ruling rate 31 fer high 3 1 st Jaa The efforts to establish a public read-| clerayman at Stamford, who has been closing bid 3; offered at e ing room ,have taken a practical form |incopacitated by an accident. For abuut 3; call loans against accep And through- the exertions of a number|tw> years Father Healey has been the < of ladies a apartment on Main street,|assisiant of the Rev. Father jullen. d COTTON we _understand, will soon be openedr= Thomas Burke, while removing a bar- Tel of beer from a wagon on Franklin gratifying to those who objected to aid | street, sustained a fracture of the leg in establishing the rollinz mill at New|and other serious injuries, _Riberty Bonds. London. to learn that it has finally fall-| The propelior Norwich, which was Open. Figh' - Lowien to St. Albans. VL. It will employ|bujit at Thamesville in 1861, was sbidj 99.68 99331400 men and will manufacture 90 tons|at>auction in Boston, Wednesday, for 99.84 | of ralls a day $9.100. 99,62 A mew house in Franklin, owned bv| Saturday, May 18, 99.94 { Col. T. G. Kingsley and occunied by M.|London Northern Railfoad Co., is build- H. Amesbury. was destroved 1. fire|ing more engines. about 10 o'clock Sunday nig#f The| The Rev. Dr. New Yogk. May 19.—Spot cotton aulet, | * myocgay . middling 21.45 14, 1872—It may be U § Lib 24 4%s 99.66 U S Lib 3d 4%s 99.98 9 U S Lib 4th 4%s 99.94 9fi 12 vi %s ...100.30 100 :‘152:{ ?5;45: 100,00 100.00 100.00 { house was valued at §: The R Gulliver occupiés the 0 and was in-}pulpit of the Second Cpngregational in of the fir§|church tomorraw a%arnannt Quoted in dollars and cents per $100 | sured for $1,200., The o | vona. is unknown, ', . The Rev. Albert W, Clark of Tollana 7 % —_— The shad fishing. is Improving in Con- | has accepted an invization to enter tre Forelgn hange. neteicut, though the season is very back. missionary fleld of Austria as a co-la- With the exception Gf sterling, ali | ¥ard: A few have been taken in the|borer with the Rey. Mr. Schauffer. Thames, Wi = quotations are in cents per umt of for Two hundred barrels of scup were RIVER LINE, Inc. Wednesday. May 15. 1872—The peti-| taken in Watch Hill bay Tuesda FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER elgn currency: — Year | tion of A. C. Hall and others, for a| Jchn Murray, a deckhand on the City e o g Ago | charter for a gas company in this city.| 0f Lewrence, fell off Pier 40, in New| FARES :—New London S0k, &-nfl Sterting— Yesterday. Ao |was presented”in the houss yesterdas|York, Thursday. and was drownes. and Shelter Isiand $1, New York Demand B T S *|#nd referred to the committee on incor-| ° Azron Lillie, of Woodstock, a man|Leaves Norwich, foot of L or Cables 374 | porations. \ old enough to know better, while in| Breed St., Tuesday, Thursday Sun- Francs b 0dds of fen to oné that Grant will re-| Boston Thursday, gave a man a ten doi-|day, at 4 P. M. (Daylight Saving). Guilders 8 169 fccive the Philadelphia nomination were|la- greenback for a gold eagle, which|Leaves New York, Pler 27 East River, Marks .83 556 | freclv offered and taken on the street ed to be brass, foot of Catherine St, Monday, Wed« Lire 2 08 558 | Tussday. There has been quite an extensive fire| nesday and Friday, at 5 P. M. (Das- % Swiss francs 10.N The steamer Fastern Queen has been|ia the woods in Salem.. It causht on|light Saving). Pesetas . 5.8 withdrawn from the New York line and|Thursday on land owned #y Chrl Connections with all Coastwise u‘: Y Belglan fra the City iof ILawrence. resplendent in|Dher Rogers. anfl has caused a loss, it | Forelgn Steamsuip Lines sailing fru Iergneb - paint, has taken her plac s said, of about $690, the Port of Mew York OW on a e Sweden ... g For fréight rates and further informa. < 32’:;“:\"‘ % ’ ed to 3-8 down; oats at i-dc decline to WAUREGAN b I{AWRENCE-‘LAUU Greece 1-2¢c advance -and provisions varying Telephone 969. Agent. Dance Records Aesaims from unchanged figures to 10 cents oft. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Atwood and Misz e Brazil .. Heavy selling of the Wuly delivery of Helen Atwood motored to Watertown re- 25 iose’ wheat came from the principal long in- | cently and were guests of Mr. and Mrs Foskls 'MF“'“‘OFL TrP ':'d Biese's Orchesira) 5 3¢q¢ BOXD MARKET terest in May. Most of the activity | Arthur Coperthwaite, e LEGAL NOTICES On the Alamo, Fox-' e R S 3 %, May 18—Cheaper money |SHowed itselw in the last hour of the| Mrs. A. Tait Hope and Mrs. Artaur La. |—————— = - USE SeseiIohesa, New, oXrk, M Ynfiuence fn the bond | Session, but had been preceded by werly | throp, both of Dayville, have boen call- ; . E D Intro. “Oh, Gee! Oh, Gosh!” was a favorable _Influ = selling on the part of foreign hol of ers on/ Mrs. William Burns. & very Day. , , Ket today, brisk dealings being ao- | & } o 1 from For Goodness Sake. Medley Fox-{ 5 3c09 T e eains of 1 10 ¢ polnte in | September delivery. Aside -from 3,000.-| = Mr.land Mrs. F. C. Leavens ani fam- ] . Trot. 7 " Ted Lewis and His Band °°""F“"f “tho investment and speculative | 900 bushels increased estimates - of the | ily motored to Glastonbury Sunday to % Rosy Posy, from The Blushing Bride. Fox-| 19€ 40 ol probable Kansas yleld, the trade scemed !call on Mrs. Harold Grant, Trot. Ted Lewis and His Band By the Sapphire Sea. Fox-Trot. — The Columbians { 4359 Sing Song Man. Fox-Trot. The Happy Siz c G £ - . € 5 to be impressed with the liberal volume| Viola Kerouack, who has been ill, is I “Tnire was a deolaed broadening of (ne |8 [0 DR SIE L K8 Y IO et 1 SPECIAL ¢ inquiry o8, ot ot 1.1 | With the absen important cxport i i e for i o L tor, several of the 4 1-i's | With the absence of any impori D Pupils perfect in attendane for the o ally b business. Tod: arrivals here titalled | past week are: Room 2, Jamss Hurns, 2pp o:iahl(r;g‘:dt;;mlc Copper &'s ani 7's | 313 carloads, and there were adviccs|Joseph Friese, Perley Gifford, ide As that St. Louis alone was loading 75 cars | Gusiorels, Raymond Hall, Fvark Dene | the Rowe ot Soemi xn“’.T—‘e S fand 2 ; ST S gain3, hat St. 75 car -~ 3 , Frank Doipis, {the Town of Norwich are é‘.’“""b F""T’g,t' Trot. The Columbians) p _35gs e ;f{'};fi;éfi,!"f' D ot | with wheat for Chicago. A year aso, ti | Alban Rukstela, John. Rukstels, Rah |to meet in a inny Danny. Fox-Trot. eman: als eas : pecial Meeting %o be bed o : T5¢ Arnold, Paul Barry, Pauline Ashley, Lil- | i the Town Hall inNorwich dh Monday Ray Miller and His Orchesira : 3 day’s total receipts of wheat in : erate reaction shown by stocss of that| o % 10; “cars Tomorrow's receints at lian Bethel, Elizabeth » Gifford, - Tercsa |May. 22, 1923, at 7-oclock p. m. (standard s. & S : Pty A - ifford. ~Teresa | (ime), then and there,te take action Gpun Do It Again from The French Doll. Fox- e rmationats, ‘especially Mexlcans | Kahsas Gits wers estimaied at 200 cars Hill, Mabel Lifieureus, Priscilla Leav- |2"ertain etition signed by more. tgan Trot. Ray Miller and His Orchestra | A-3595 Swiss and several of the Scandinavi Handig 0 s, Alice on. twenty voters within the Town and. pre- Lovey Dove from The Rose of Stambou!. 75¢ municipals were firm, but Bricl During the. last hour’ of the board of| Robert 1.—Robert - Burns, M Fox-Trot. RayMiller and His Orchesira Swanee River Moon. Intro. “Indiana Lul- laby.” Medley Waltz. Prince's Dance Orchesira | A-6213 South Sea Sweethearts. Intro. “Baby $1.25 Dreams.” Medley Waltz. Prince’s Dance Orchestra, Put and Take. One-Step Blues. X - a5 i ell. Lok ael fi;nlffl to the Sefectmen for the purpose ut 25 trade session, prices crumbled. rapidly | Campbell, Lucian Dawley, August Friese, | 0 Erthc soverumgntiFgrineaisied B e mhotal Trom (he \oboet’ ot marked changes. Domestic raits were represanted.on the jfeached, May recovered .about o f broviding for a special, yoting sday oint iward Gastorek, Henry Gasiorek, Wes- | Whereon the vpters, 'oWh o -2|ley Gifford, Stanley Lapls, Frank Lau- [0 ich hmay-Sore 4 voting cents, but there was little rallying ™ reckis, Paul Laureckls, Jack -Livesey, |Listiicts in the usual manner with voting constructive side by Great layed by the later months. Heérbert Smith, Robert Smith, . Edwar machines upon the question of using - Yorthern Pacific 6 1-2' N ” 4 £ - Smith, . Edward | standard time throushout the Town u e Vot Hrio and M Corn and oats prices sympathlzed a|Dokton, Wallace Burns, Evelyn rriese, |Norwich. Also to make any, such appro- obthe St Paul Brle an N mboard ad. |little with the weakness of wheat Ida Friese, Alexandra Gasiorek, Francis |priation as ma phc and fTaxas issuce, et featurs of the | though the greater part of the day Gasiorek, Laura Gwozdz. Phyllis Snow, |the wishes of ‘Jc\;fl(f;;f";a;:x‘htTég\’;)"gs‘;m ‘par value)]tention was chiefly given to reports of | Pauline Gwozdz, Susie Fortin, Frances |Such a L be necessary tn carry out id ‘meeting in case any opriation may be necessary. aggregated $18,43,000, We;y we\alihpr h!indsflnc(: (‘O (;9rndpl-mm;. Lfl]erL § cu;:xlsnb;? 'Ih" :‘fl}' Dlln);:[ business proper to N Bl 3 8 : rovision prices were inclined to sax as Perfect in spelling in Room 2 for the e Defane g = o S e M“,,fu;'[;fi:':! D‘f’éfi_&?&”"‘-““’” Bt A-7355":Is STt a result of lower quotatlons on hozs._A |week: Walter Robinson, Mabel I/ifsn.| Dated at Norwich, Coun., this 15th day Yokany Dickis Ored ined.-Jaec Hound METAL MARKET good cash demand for ‘meats, however, |reux, Ralph Arnoid, Alice Dakton, Pris- |0f May, 19 \ ohnny Dunn's Originel. Jazz Hounds. | New Yo, stay 15.—Comer s, el | Vs reportea cilla Leavens, Frank Lepis, . Rasmond CASPER Ko BAVGEY, » . * * * * * trolytic spot and nearby 13 1-2 a 13 5-3; Hall, Pauline Ashley, James Burns, 1.il- + CHARLES P. BUSHNELL, Guido Deiro) A-3580 later 13 1-2 2 18 3-4. Chicago Grain Market. *|ian ‘Bethel. ERRGLL & SLRIDG . Guido Deiro§ T5¢ Tin steady, spot and nearby 31.00; The Conference of “tha Six Churches i Tympighiprwics. », P s SR R tures 3112, S meets at Wauregan Tuesd: — A —— a) Opera Reel. arling,_Nellie Gray. Tin steady, spot and nearby 31.00; fu- ing session begins at 10 e Bise (¢) Ivy Leaf. on Richardson | A-3581 ¢ erngon session begins at 1.30. There Wil | g Emis O TEXTILE COMPANY ¥4 S (a) Rickett’s Hornpipe. (b) Maryland, My [ " 75 o anfanteics Worsted . Mills, _Incorporated. Maryland. (c) Pig Town/Fling. g_program. Lead firm, spot 3.50 a 5. 1 5 r Court, Windham "Coanty, May 5 Rev. William Fryling's subject Sun- Don Richardson, sl e et o e e i ooy Koo Notjee of Recelver's Sale. : Antimony, spot & Thing.”. The church school will = Pursuant to'an order of {he Si ! 3 Purmant tolan | uper. ° ©Oh Sing-A-Loo. Nora Bayes) A-3592 o e held Thursday evening at 7.30. n to the highest bidder on the first Sing Seng Man. + . NoraBayes{ T5¢ e SaE S ped in {h wheat market to- o e, (e T ‘ Oogie Oogis Wa_Wi: ¢ AlJnlsan}A-;sSSS day owing more or less to announcement | ST e e Nere Tk el : Rty A1 Uit ertaiy pifer-ct [0 ” Little Réd Scheol-House. Hart Sisters 13 that the Kansas state crop report indicat A el 2 < intelli-| More money is spent middie aged 3 1:tbe_mill ‘&hd other OME dance records “‘get” you 4 e iaiaon Gy Marion Harris] A553 ¢ a lazger Fleld than of e L b g rtea by dutation, | (00ls ot both dexes m trying o Tecover B s oo . , . Poor Little Me. Marion Harris§ 75¢ oo cer w! at is to say, “Yon cannot make a |l0St youth, Wih its gitick and joyous re-|x ¥, County of Windham and St tl Y h 9 nts . ol . vowh itseif ds i - s AR A A S Nat Latdly Dat W"‘“m‘}“”’ (s e hed S silly purse ol 0f & s0W'S enr I | ridtan The Olosker | Sicat g S : : You Can’t Trust Noj Bert Williams{ 75c burgh Dispafch. - 3 2 5 i r.m‘r:\flu;! enements, water wheel. 22 & f1inz, d_ail dams, Is it the Thythn:l or the particular Wakiki from Make ;M: S e :“ ;‘x;;r C,‘!"::‘n' :r;fl .'*,!f.‘;.?.’:l‘:“’:.. band that is playing, or the mechan- Hawaiian Rainbow. Vernon Dathart] 15¢ LT et it gt . : : Those Days Are Over. Furman and N orated. - Said auction will take plac ical perfection of the record itself? 1Got It, Youll Get 1t (Just thefiamme as Me] 420 2 e il saia premises b id Fown : : : Fupman and Nash . Tade Known af the Lime of sale. It is all of these things combined that s and Chncast . T ey . ( )p A % 2 3 . £ my16d Receiver. make Columbia Records the records ) d | \ i “3% 4 Tovie oV PR 2 . 1'll Sing Thee Songs of Araby. 80139 7 W W at Colchester, in and for the District for-dancing. Tandy Mackenzie | $1.00 : of Caicnester, o the 13 day of May, A. Baby Dreams. Barbara Maurel S GE E. GGS, s My Wea Littie Hut on the Hill. A-3583 - \ s 2 s e e Sy If youdoubt that the New Process Barbara Maurel | $1.00 ’ Estite of Max Sherestaky, Tate of tha U % 3 24 Town of Coichester, in id -Distriet, de- : : ncle Ned. Osear Seagle and Male Quartel) » gca 2 o R AR s are Little Old Log Cabin in:the Lane. 7 5 . Mattha Cohen of Coichester, Conn.. ap= olumbia ecCo; T eren e z ~ Oscar Seagle $1.00 4 fas S e Mg peared in Court and 'ffed petition ¢ them with others. Dan Mignon-Connais tu le pays (Knowest 80186 4 Z 5 h BT eriare of taton Sranted compar »c o o s Thou the Land). & Jeanne Gordon § $1.00 See t e DeVOC on said estate, alieged o be | to the same tune played on different ; estate Ah! So-Pure (M’Appari) from Martha. 79885 ‘EYC‘JV@. Tt Is Ordered. it sald Charles Hackett $1.00 0 ) 2 . iflon ve hieard and determined at the > ot ‘ Interior BT ot b I ot 2 Instrumental “June, A. records—you’ll pick Columbia “in s s > fon, it id -~ hearing thereon, g g NekooeiD Pl Mujr. szt ) ool : Decorating D i 2 i de Kerekjarto § $1. s paper having a circulation in sald Dis- The dancing millions of America AN Sy S e B : DemonSt_ratlon ot s heifing. nd (hal return be made know what ‘is what, and Columbia TeRIGde's Selections, i AT A . AT R PSRN Vet Y L myteng - e A, th ul hoi f ‘The Gladiator. March. Prince’s Band ] A-6214 ] OULDN'T you like tohave y Tt NOTICE _TO CREDITORS. Records are the popular choice o Washington Grays. -March. Prince’s Band | $1.25 = expert advice and color dollars for new furniture 2 AL GOUSE OF FROBATE WELD the nation. Ask the dance “fans”; L 3] aoxla(0) Ofchestrs. Outs, suggestions on how to mak; your. Demonstration positively lim- o Mopteiia, ‘o the J7tn 483’ of May, foes A Vocal, (d) Orchestra. (Singing Games.)| ,' ed furniture, - floors, jted to dates above. Present—DAN D. HOME, Judge, look in a Columbia Dealer’s place 'R'(:):'d" 'fiul{).' rzfl:flii(fi%&gfifi?’? A ? glgod?v:{: and bric-a-brac new- ; Mosethe el B gy . ound and Round the Village. (c) Vocal, X Sea 3 % N p when the new records are released. & Orchestra, - (Singing Ganies) looking and artistic again? Win the $10.00 e Bt oF aal? Sung by Bessie Calkins Shipman . Sit down in the store of a Columbia : 10 that effect, together . g their claims » y ' That's just what, the Devoe Cash Prize monts 1om (i Gt by Doning i factory ‘expert will be here for! fo tne best suggested'color scheme for I’E’“ fig:gggm < bisce 3 11 i sams Tos Dealer and see if you can keep your : She will show you how, with @mmmmmmmy | .-,m s feet still when the new dance records It's a pleasant habit, this one of dropping in- . a little Mirrolac, a brush, and a G & eet s > to a Columbia place frequently and having 4 few hours of time, you can add ‘Thie abiove and foregoing 15 a true copy are being played to you. There iS no . b record, the newest things played to you. _ | thore beauty tour home than Perve-is SUSAN F. HoME, obligation to buy, and the Columbia B P g O : % ; ?l;‘nd are hereby notified to. ;*v 4 Dealer will always be glad to see you. COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY Preston Bros., Inc. pemed 08 "m 7 P : New York 2 g > NORWICH, CONN. oy Bl

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