Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 1, 1922, Page 8

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For Today and y NewFallDresses A most attractive collec- tion of Women’s .an'd Misses’ New Fall Dresses, revealing all' the newest style innovations, . Mate- rials are Crepe-back Satins, Crepe Rome, Poiret Twills and Novelty Materials. Colors ‘are Black, Navy Blue, Brown and Cocoa. Actual values to $39.50. New Sport Coats $22.50 A variety of materials and models, so new and com- - prehensive, that every woman and miss is sure to- find several coats to her liking. - The values are most unusual, and on sale only for two days at this price. Regular prices $35.00. . ? Silk Hosiery Special $1.19 Full fashioned, good weight, pure thre_ud silk. Colors Black and Brown only. Exceptional ] MARKET WAS BUOYANT. New Yorl 1 movements took place in today's stock | market, but closing quotations were gen: erally higher than those of yesterday. Overnight announcement of a’ receiv: " Aue. 31—Confused grice | ership fort he Chicggo and Alton rail- |- road, because of heavy expenses incw red in‘the coal and rail strikes, Indic ed bearish operations, especlally against | 'the cheaper rafls, which temporarily un- settled the market, Sentiment became | cheerful [again, however, upon advices to brokers i{ndicating a epeedy end of:the anthracite coal strike and a brisk oe- mand for ofl shares,’ which apparently | was b heavily | creased production of the crude pro- duets during: July. s y - Wall. street was not wholly unprepar- ed.for the Alton receivership. The pre- ferred stock of that road . had closed ‘Wndnesday night at 9 1-2 and the com- mon ‘at 5 7-8. - The opening sale today was 3,000 preferred at 4 and 5,000 com- mon 3. The preferred rallied later and closed at 5 3-8, while the common declined to 2 1-4 before it rallied and closed at 3 1-4. The break in bonds Wwas much more pronounced. The heaviness in Alton extended ‘tn other low priced rails, but most of them recovered part of their:losses be- fore the close, Western Maryland was (off 1 :-8 on-the day; Chicago Great West- ern 1 1-2, the preferred, 4 1-2; - St. Paul 1-2, the preferred, 7-8; Minneapolis and St. Louis 1 1-2: Kansas' City Southern 8-4; Texas Pacific-1; New Haven 1-2. ..Canadian Pacific crossed 151 on re. ports. that. the volume' of freight traffic was the heaviest In its history. Equip- ments. were in good demand upon publi- cation: of a report that the Pennsyl- vania “raflroad - had ordered 100 large locomotives from ‘the Baldwin company. Baldwin. advanced nearly a point with sympathetic “gains being recorded by American Locomotive, Pullman, Ameri- can Car and ‘Rallway Steel Spring. " Mexican Petroleum enjoyed -another of on . government' repérts ‘of net gain of 10 3-4 points on heavy buy- ing by speculative interests. Both is- sues of Pan-American, which controls Mexican Petroleum advanced -more than three points. Most of the other.foreign and domestic oils showed only frac- tional changes,’ most of them upward. California Petroleum, however, moved up 2 points on.a fairly extensive turnover. Specialties which - registered substan- tial gains for the day Included Ameri- can Wool, Loose Wiles and Pittsburgh increased - consumption and - de- | - its sensational moves today, closing at- U S Rubber.pr- .. U S Steel a2 L 118% .118% o108 oM 4 S 100 1 83% West'house -pr. Willys O’lan Willys O'land pr ‘Worth Pump g BOND MARKET. New York, Aug. $1.—The sharp breax in Chicago and Alton bonds, which fol- lowed the overnight announcement of & recelvership, unsettled today's bond market, second grade rallroad *mortgag- es bing particularly susceptible to sell- ing pressure. . L The Alton’s 3's ‘closed with a net loss of 7 1-¢ points and the 3 1-2's lost 8 5-8. Losses of § to mearly b points took place in Minneapolis and St. Pau] refuna- Ing 4's and §'s and Chicago and Great ‘Western 4's, while declines of 1 to 2 12- points were noted in MMmneapolis and St. Louis Consolidated §'s. “Katy” ad- Jjustment 5's, Towa.Central 4's, Brle gén- eral 4's, St. Paul general 4 '1-2's ana Denver and Rio Grande: 4's,” Seabonra Air Line Consolidated 6's"’and. adjust- ment. 5's.. Some investment lines like Pennsylvania Consolidated: 4 1-2's’ and Centra]l of Georgla Consolidated 's ‘al 50 _reacted ‘sharply, while ‘gains of 1:to 1 3-8 points were made by Seaboard re- funding 5's and 'Atchison adjustment 4's, Marked f{rregularity prevailed in the foreign group. Mexican government and | Paris:Lyons-Medlterranean. were each down 2 points, with' losses o1 1 to 1 1-2 points ‘being shown by Bor- deaux 6's, Soissons €'s, Selne .T's and Japanese first 4 1-2's. Clty of Sao Pau- lo 8's iclimbed 1 1-2' points and - gains of a point or more were recorded by Mexican government 4's and. Havana Eiectric §’s. o In the industrial list, the outstanding features were ‘American Telephone con- vertible 6's, American Sugar- €'s, and Interborough Rapid® Transit 5's, all ot ightful sail on | mi nM.-fp the c:?m t one hour at Middietown. N LABOR DAY '-aetm: t'h-ZSg'lund to Ksh‘ol- o1 oul v for side ::ip uvdr,..n';"mf"' “Mn'fl- for both trips by popular or- chestra.. All’ refreshments handled by Wilson Line, nd and for 30 river, with Boat leaves pier for each tnp ' at 9 a. m. sharp. D. S. T. " SINGLE TRIP PRICE Adults $1.25 . Children 50c Tickets on sale at Tyler Rogers’, 56 Broadway and d;‘ oo ot Y Lide. % at ‘office of Wilsen OCKY POINT STANLEY & DORMAN BROADWAY Today —— Saturday 5—FINE, ACTS—5 “KEITH VAUDEVILLE FERN - KING & BIGELOW Excellent * Variety - Offering “in “A DROP FOR LIFE". KENNEDY & DAVIS ASHLAND CASINO _Present “ FUN IN ONE” IN THE ITALIAN COMEDY SCREAM, “SHOOT ME” COOPER & RICARDO IN THE COMEDY RIOT “Did You See My Horse” ALSO MARIE PREVOST Drama—romance—su| produc- perb, tion—Screenland’s artistry as ne Ger 7 MARRIED FLAPPER" . Coal. which advanced a point or more. JEWE'IT ClTY > HE one has seen it before.. ot ll' Total sales approximated 797,000 Liberty {ssues. were' irregular with al 8 reels of storm and su ne, i VR, shares; maority showing small losses. ek - Advance Showing of New Fall Suits, tion comiry too late to influence today’s ‘Hign. Low. Close A with Ch’m,' * market quotations. Eearly rates of de- |U S Lib 33%s ..100.88 100.70 100.70 ppearance - Coats (Ifld Dresses, Smart, Exc,u-“l’e mand sterling and continental remittanc- |U S Lib 1st 4% 100.6¢ 100.44° 100.44 Streed Band Tonight. THEATRE ~ ; 5 es were generally lower, but they im-|U S Lib 2d 4s .100.20 100.20 lgu.zg Don't Mil& lt proved as the day progressed. Czecho- |U S Lib 2d 4% 10018 100.04 10,1 I S{yles, Yet Modefately Pnced Slovakian crwns continued to drop un- |U § Lib 3d 4% 100.38 100.20 = 106.20 der speculative selling pressire. U S Lib 4th 4% 100.48. -100.30 100.32 = == = COMING - Call money opencd .and renewed at|Victory 4%s ...100.72 . 100:56 100.68 (The ffanhattan 121-125 MAIN STREET Forelgn excrange rates -were irregu- lar, the announcement of Premier Poin- care’s acceptance of the Belglan .com- promise on the German reparations ques- 4 1-2 per cent. the'highest rate in more than two weeks, and hardened to 5 at the close. The firmness was due to Septem- ber 1 and holiday requirements. Time money - rates were virtually unchanged with little business being transacted. STOCKS. The follawmg 1s a summary' of the Total sales (par value) were $12,- 791,000, —_— Liberty Bonds. do called ..100,30° 100.28 100.28 Quoted in dollars and cents per $100 bond. « < Foreign Exchange. With the exception of sterllng, all quotations are In cents per unit of fon elgn curremcy: . & Year TONIGHT King Jazz Makes His Final face of reports of an Ind!fferent demand from Germany. Northwest Tecelpts showed an Increase, while in the win- ter wheat section, the movement is only fair because of the scarcity of cars. While scattered liquidation ja Septem- ber corn. was the rule most of the day, the undertone of the market was firm, with _the deferred deliveries averag- ing higher. Part of the long Septem- The Greatest Screen Show Cécil B. DeNfi“e’s mencing Monday. Sun., Mon., Tues., and Wed. Matinee 2:15; - Evening 7:00-8; - TWO FEATURES WILL On Earth ited engagement of four days com- | eheEaBeubbe iR MY b A AN nd AR SRR L er N T TP P TR t " he N - | Sterting— Yesterdav Aze | ber solt out was replaced by purchases 3 i cunghup o3 P b o el e 33743 | of the rew crop futures. No deliverics || ' Supreme Achievement ROGERS |- et T e 1 Camens i 4% | of. wheat o comn of consequenc are T . [ = All'ed Chem o - 37 | Francs - . expected on September contracts to- “F 1, P 2 v o % R . COMEDY : - Allis Chalmers 57% 57% 576 | Guilders morrow. 001's Irara IN HIS BEST HUMOR OF THE DAY KALEIDOSCOPE Valie Chelia' po oo a0 Hop o+ 00 ™ | Marica' = Onts held within narrow Mmits with —WITH— 11 UNWILLING HERO’ . R e iy 0% - 41 |Dire .. . persistent buying of September and sell- SohO TN AN 2 1 ie lime in milk bullds strong bones. | X" o 61% 60% 1% | Swiss fran | ing of Decentber by commission ‘houses. K P % There are 200 dslands in the Fiji| Am Car & Fdy .. 187 187 187 Pesetas . S Provxisions were dull. et & MILDRED HARRIS ALS! group, 1 Am CottoN Ofl '.."27% 27% 277 |Belglan francs — . CONRAD. NAGEL P ply as one?” Bighty p t. of O 0 Am Cot Ol e B4 54 |Kronen .. . Chicago Grain Market, . \ i o k| i e °¢ vt axchey A5 ot O e . R THEODORE KoSLorr - RICHARD 1} ain thing."—Louls- | 5, "5 ¥ Am Tel & Tel Denmark Sept. ... 101% 99% 99% g ; ot A, s kicwn s/ uy “sxteway | 38 Tunle Norway - Dez. o2% 0% 0 JULIA FAYE TALM AD G E : reece May ... 107 106% ' 106 5 X ak. |, Many savages paint their skins s pro- | AThomraol e Ll % % X AN AVALANCHE OF PERFECT § F i TR e Sl ] | tection against cold. # : Brazfl ¢ iN 70- 3 r : Assoclated ‘Ol CTEE Sept. ... 50% 58% ' 59% ENTERTAINMENT : From astors : ~She sraved nim off with | . The surface of the sun 1s 12,000 timés| Ateh T & § I i e Dec. & L8 54% g ‘WATCH HIM. STEP’ . ,Q'"' Rdoin e ! but that | that of the earth. At Top-& S F.pr .. 94% 943 9434 [ CONDITION OF NEW YORK : Duny ses B8 57% 8% S e e Sediitin oo s Teha e o ot|Balt & Ohlo ...... 68% .58% 58% " BE BANE | Oats— / b o O it L oller don S AR o R oSl (B hTar TR et FEDEROL BEERVE L Sept. 32 ny% ay SELZNICK NEWS H sl b Beth Steel 7 ' 6-..101% 101% 101% |, New York, Aug. 31—The stitement of | Do 33% 33% 33% ; " . | Hdavana, Cuba, has a new hotel that|Roir oier 5 b o 113% 113% 113% | conditions of the Federal Reserva Bank | o ° 2% $7. 37 3 onster ¢ o 2 0, g ) 3 i zoing to get a | Will accommodate 1,000 guests. Brook Rap Tr ... 253 294 2es|of New York, at the close of business, 3 ’ ] Saturday 1:30; 2:45, 6:00, 83 B rter, or news| Fourteen thousand species of moth: X August 30, shows: _ ty ] 'an o ce | and butterfites exist in Prazil 3l g 3% a9k a0k | Totel gold reserves JL125 8885445, JEWETT CITY Nove ce : 0 DUty @ saxo-| The Chinese use shark fing for making | C'hadian ‘Pac ...151% 148% . 15is | Total reserves 3 i ;‘y overn. | Howard Campbell, of Bayonne, N. 1. Labor Day Monday, Sept. 4 | 3 b ,__ | thick, gelatinous soup. Cent Leather L 41% 4 41 | ment war obligations for members $24.. |18 visiting: his father, Fred §. Camp- 3 i z ury six of them”—| Lima, Peru, has ordered the establish- Cent, Teathors o7 e 1% .78% 1 699,920, "™ | el ¢ 8:00¢til 1:00 (D.S. T.) | ; 1 of THiunt il andler Motor 1 e > 5 & P ome morAInE | anr o o PATRCLE Ches & Ohlo L 18% “76% 6% | Al others $20,126,737.64. ! ki aelal. Porough mectine Wel|- i suLLAVAN';BROS” 8INGING . | Mexico City %as two baseball leagues | Gni~ a¢ tvest 8% 1% 7% | Bills bought in open market $45,809.- ’ o RCHESTRA ¢ and 10 first class diamonds. Chi Gt Wose ve |- S1% 167 181 | 830.28. ?"\‘#‘g’ g};m‘- “’S‘:’ to e the street. ORGC & é H The sturgeon fish of the West Indies|Chi M & St P ... 34 33% , 33y | Total dills on hand $50.630488:82. . | Ve x:xm?unf o Tiser el oty of Milford, Mass Nomch Night | extracts blood from those who handle It. | Gni M & St P pr .. 53% 52 = 5osy IT;otal“eecizzgingfl;iaegwlg;%,::: T e ie s Sl Bons g PLAINFIELD COMMUNITY ; Madrid in point of geographical eleva-|Chl & N’'west ... 92% 91% 92 25 i < of rain. Just can't seem to help it. - s tion is the highest oity in Europe. Chi & N'west pr...123 123 128 _5?:;3“3’3'“‘”"’"" reserve account §710,- | o\ U L biet P':\';:":‘SIZ‘:"" TONIGHT 7 | s afe riow in use which make|CPL R 1'& Pacr.... 46K . 455 8% | 0N Se Last chance to hear King Jazz, Ash- o . s posits $741,820,724.58. : A = 4 hgor ; { e ate of $0000 an houe: | e Copper 1. 2k 2% am | 00! St SIS (oo, |andCaminetontgntma | Ladies 00c o i At H]lltop Casino Cosden 4 3 993,033.00. deposits and | TtuTned from an automobile trip cov- Tax o ) 5 Cosden pr Ratio of total reserves to deposits and | opyn_ + 5 thousand miles, - -through. the Old and Modern Dances - Crucible Steel F. R. notes liabllitles combined 96.3 Per | \ayrondarks, White and- Green . Moun- e 1 wd ufln'sfll;\lrrs h:‘:a m:zg than 500 drug | Crucible Steel pr cent. " 5 talns, also in New York State and Can- LYME ADMISSION: X stores'and more than 600 perfume sho son - . e ada. . g i e me shops Et;lm: E?:eon NETAL MARKET. D m Hiscox will be the guest of |- George Adams and lm;xll‘};r o&}:&:{flch Ladies 35 G-nf-'.- 1gh rich in minerals, Spatn has| Efle .... % ... New. Ylork, Aug. :1.—t‘cnower f:ea.dyi' Mrs, T. B. tKe(enh tat her home in Nor- B'P;:I;Sm‘ge‘;‘gex‘; e o atively few industries, and 1; RArie 1 I electrolytie, spot and ures - 3 .tin | w'“% over tonight. } o 2 [ 10,000 miles ‘of catiway: .o O e 2 ,,:7 5 steady, spot and futures 32.50932.62;| Last call for personal taxes. Coliec-|. Mr and g]r:tfl‘f’lak}{‘:fin;’!““"“ Doexi smmploysl By ?’,S&“‘%@‘Z"‘""m: | ord, C: 4 Gen Electric iron steady and unchanged; lead quiet;|to. w.i uve at Cown Clerk’s office, to- | spent Sunday a - Now. = ford, Cal. has a raisin vineyard E ht (Frid: 1 6 to 8. Also Sat-|: Charles Shwereing of Essex was & Harding resigned at New Britain, where e ol i e o o e tia aor and " ecby delivery 640 | draay atiramsn. sa sveningAqv. - | Hamburg visitor the Srat of the wedkok she hes worked! for. Stk vaass fov.the T A S S Gen Mot Deb ..., 84% 843 4% | antimony 5.25@5.50. *|Misses Margory Lesden, Irene Mount-|. Miss Elizabeth Sullivan of Norwide- | Btanicy Works, and is to teach In Essex. 00 truants cxamined in New York Gen M Deb 7 p ¢ 99 a7 99 tadi and Mary Cashman and Mrs. P. F.|turned to her home last weel e e # { sity last year, more than 4,000 were found | Gress Noeth 1n .. S5% o4 aiu i .| Cashman, of Providence, have been |spending some time on Bill Hill STERLING. to e physical or mental defects. P ‘North Ore.. 41% 41 117 e | guests at ‘Dennis Griffin's home, on/|care of, Mies Carrie BilL 9 « Wiliam T. Titus of Middletown, N. Y., | Tapn Motor Car ., 15° 18% i35 | New York Aug. 31Cotton ‘spot[EoNe ML D Mrs. ‘Bela Hubay eeturned to hef " Mes. Mary Noble Is duty at the lie owner of o hen which lays wo | Iliinols Gent pr A ..112% 11174 1154 | duieti middling 22.70 Mrs, G. W. Robinson has been ill with | in New York Sunday after 2 two U, 5. Finishing wmfiifi . after two @ day, one in the forenoon and one | Inspiration Cop ,. 41% 41% 41% uowsy— neuritis for three weeks. stey at her summer home in § weeks' vacation. - - i d the afterncon. The hén is in a coop [ Int Harvester ...110% 110% 110% Pt J. C. Express is under management| City. & 3 - Mrs. C. W. Byers, Mrs. Fred C. Whit- ton Herald. |apart from the rest of the flock. Int Mer Marine ., 15 15 15 New York; Aug. 81..— Call money |of E. J. Blake, starting today.—Adv. s Mr. and Mrs. Nathsn Strong o bEford, Mrs. C. W. Hess and. Mrs, Amma Int Mer Mar pr ... 60% %93 fei | Strong; high 5; low 4 1-2: rullng rate| The followers of the local baseball| Haddam and Misses Jennie and CI Sherman spent Thursday at'Oceam Heach, - g e— _ — rntz;n’l Paper 577% 57 573% |4 1-2: closing bld .5; offered at § 1-2;|team are =all “het up” over the two[Stark. of North Lyme were ‘| Irving Frink is confined to the house Int: Paper pr sta ..75. 75 75 |last loan b; call loans against accept: | week-end games with Taftville, and | Hamburg Sunday. L et 5 5 e u gy o fmewd T T BEG & ot o o] ey ek i e R T v 1 T " ; team to Taftville Saturday. In Sun-|week from New -York, where she ax! on L ANNOUNCEMENT OF TRADE COURSES ;fl‘;‘:’:n"\;‘fl‘fg B ;’:;é 15:;,: §§Z; CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. ' day's baitle here, the local menagement s - { ‘ AT Mexban Potrol ..197 18435 196% | . Chicago. Aus. 3.—Wheat values held |8 making swangements to handle the o Mex Petrol jpr .., 98 ' 97 98 | within relatively xmrrovg llmll:.l eany “‘;)‘:;: h“m“ m“""n‘fy-“m e - £ | diami Coppér ~ 11029% 20% 20% | but toward the close, end of the montn | -The e M StP&SSM .. 70% 70% 70% |liquidation. in, the September delivery | the lineup o : : : STATE TRADE SCHOOL? Puma“n ‘Missourl K & T 3% 13% |carrled all deliveries down-grads,, Sep LM i, SN Teer = = . Mo K:& T pr .. 14 14 tel‘nbel" brealklng belnv; a flglh&r for ;ga m; through Mabhachusetts, Vermont. o 'S - Stud { i i 1 ¥ Mo K & T 1 Y 18% 19 Pfirst time in & number of days. The \ 5 TEXT.”‘!;' Study of !exglle mac}”"ery' Jeaving, de MoK & Toprowt .. 485 473 38% |finish showed a net loss of 1-8 to 1| ~"P% ,"“;‘;‘;:”;'m“-w“ W. Rath- (By Thomas J. Donahoe) signing, cloth analysis, yarn calculations, mathe- J|stissourt Pactfic ... 23% 23 23% | 7-8 cents, with Septeriber' 99 '1-4 to 99 e A e oA sin : atics, drafting, machine st ti Missour! Pac pr .. 60% 59% 598 |3-8 cents and December 101 to 101 1-8;} oo B, SN iaal might after six : e matics, drafting, machine shop practice. Nat En & Steel .. 58% 581 5815 | corn was 1-4 cent off to U-8 cent up: | VS (LY (ST T nee ™ e g f the home of m childhood, TING- S h . 1 e Nat En & St pr ... 97 97 97 |oats were down 1.8 to 7-8 cent and pro- | NESKY R o 88 BECIE Coet S E Oh, sweet are the dreams of the 1 .my 5 DRAFTING: Shop mathematics, lettering,” drafting J|N"Y Av"srave .76 76 76 |visions: sncheneed to. 12 13 Mehes e e i They gleam on my memory like bright stars above; oxiR ettt jecti Tuti d d N Y ntral 981, 98% | Fluctuations were rapid in wheat. The 9 i A et y - . 595 ’ TOOH COUVELLIONS, SRICIECIONS, \TeyGUTIONS i g6 | v Nt e $5% 231t | etairal s SRt ROl Soh et e As when roving in youth through meadow and wild-wood, velopments; mechanical calculating, free. hand |} ~Norforc & west Il118° 1173 117% |ble resistance to selling pressure and SALEM Witk soul Full. of ‘heauty-and heart full- of lové: » T hi d tool designi drafti 'North Pacific ..... 89% 88% &v | there was rather persistent btying on| . 1th soul 1ull of beauty X = skétching, machine and tool designing, draf INg flpern R R the decline. Heavy selling of Chicago | Louls Chapman end Ira Gifford were i 3 et Pierce Oft December agafnst purchages of Winnl- | in New London. Monday. . - ; e : room systems. d § Sl })e; December in the way of buck spread | Mr. and Mrs. B, L Latimer and el || This beauty will lighten the soul from dull sorrow; # g 3115 : Ry Steel Spring . gn took place. Liverpool owed con- | dren, Louls and Paul, were. week en S ! PR o . = . CARPENTRY: Bench, lathe, milling machine and floor {| 2% s 5 slderable strength and closed higher in | visitors at Mr. and Mrs Harry Moore's. This love, like a spirit, will rise on our dreams work, drawing, mathematics, tool making, harden- aupord and Joha Dewolt havo & new |} A bright as the sun that will light up the motrow | - ing and tempering. London omias st camaiet ey vaear (| With all its rich splendor «’er mountains and streams," § = ELECTRICAL: Elementary electricity and magnetism, SPECIAL EXCURSIONS tion ot the home of her mother, Mrs. . } e e . . unice S ’ $ H 3 - storage batteries, generators, machine work, wood- T BLOCK Mrs. Louls Chapman has retumned at- || ON, dear is each mouatain and grove ana Jeep valley, work, drawing, mathematics, motors, transformers, (0] ocC ISL AND {geoliie & yetk Jn dmshaaist 1L T Where dreams of those goden hours ‘sparkle serene; & 2 i0 e s | . v visite fy Moore's. . A Good Beginning Is Half of Success. + via. STEAMER NELSECO II- B o e ioh Trainine for thacioh : : Moriden—Mr. and.Mrs. Frederic Er- s § % - Start Right by Training for the Job. SAILING EVERY DAY — REGULAR FARE $2.00 mst. Farrington exnounce the engase- Loved voices are hushed in the home of my childhood, N v RW NDAY T Y—8 A. M. ment of their niecs, Miss Margaret Scus- : ‘A RASh JoRNLCH) NONPAY SO SEIAW 4 AM der of Homolulu, 1o Outhbert Gabe! of (| That soothed my young spirit with balm from above, = STATE TRADE SCHOOL, Putnam LEAVESNORWICH, SATURDAYS ~if14s. A M. Meriden. The wetMing wil take Stace in || [ oo 4o : ic of birds in the wild-wood. d 4 LEAVES NORWICH, SUNDAYS—8:15 A. M. . Q| september Al Satms’ Episcopal ike the warbling music of birds i tw W fio S TH HI RACTICAL' o N ' (EASTERN STANDARD TIME) . ~ =~~~ | chugch,’ Chevy Chase, Md.! fiss Scudder ymni ir praises in sweet songs of love. s OROUGHLY P FARE BETWEE(N NORWICH AND NEW LON)DON48 CEl bas spent.tire. Jast fow. yeare with Mr. gnd Yer g thai i B S &3 b \ - v Mra Fegrington in their Chevy Chase : sie

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