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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY; NOVEMBER 27, 1922 A Fulletin For Sals / Advertistment Will Sefl It| e Sulletin Want Advertisement Will Get lt BGORN lQ( TURE—[1 Providénc & son 16 Me. wid of Pawtucket, VIAITID-F_IQ ED—Exporienced waitress, Mo- | hegun Restaurant, Main St. no W \‘Tsh“t\ middie ». N make hamelt un ol T Nov, {ra. Fred Cou. | fGMREFly of Jewett Uhe ~In Norwich sderick H Ay Nov. 28, (iten, 16 Mr, Friswell (May 1022, | and | l around tio | - |2 Apply to | Ore: | Nics b Ulom e, conmy MARRIED REARD — AL Loflingwell, Rev, P. 8. Colline, Uhasles 18 ¥, qmflrey of Norwieh and ; Misy Evelyn Reard of Lefmgwell. W an\h-Ln New Lofidon, by TRomesn Dane | . 1O TOU WANT A J0B? Call at Amer- Qun Houre today. Chambsrmuld. nov25a - A woman for general muc Cove Bourding | . D. T a, and Jennie La! Wuturmn both of New Iondon ke JAMES-In Net London, Not. 2. 1922, John H. James, ¥r,, aged 13 years. ELDRYDAE-In Old Mystie, Nov. - 1322, John D. Eldriaze, in h 3 DALY —tn London, Nov. Joht m 1y WAN’I’FE\JJO WANTED—Te aro looking for a fow cupied weekl: ehé, territory in Connectitut; pay Write Heath Nurserios, Man- er, Conn. nov2id -| WANTED_Tirst class all around a- | , jChinists, assemblers. planer hands. tool &rinders, too makers, jomes & lamsos Gperators, millifx machine men, Brown & Sharpe autofmaiic machine operators fora | fhetory in northern Connecticut ; oppofty- i only shilled Do oo riolude wages expecied, eXnerience, age aMl companies worked for in past thrce yeats. Afdress 165, this paper. novZsd WA)!ED—\ Tan to take charwe of | ‘ru t nnu etable dept. Call at onoe, S» oryice Graccry Ce. 274 Md!l’\ Sl P WANTED—Boy for auemeons Woolworth Co. FUNERAL NU-IGEi FUERNER—In Norwith Nov. John A. Turaer, Tuhstal seMtocd al Rogers venus, Mouday v L B.om, Burlel in Mapletrood “combte ARENSAN_Tn thls oity, Nov. 26, 1822, Mt Divia, Bresitan Funera! at .t homo of her sgn, 195 Toames street Nov. 28, at 8,15 o'clock. Re- yuien Mmass In Bt Putrick's chiireh'at Dleloek. Burlal in the famiiy It in St Mary's ctmetéry. ROBERTS—In New Nov. 5, 1823, Perle )!Hfl Ay M. B chureh in X Wednésday. Nov. 29, at Bural i Maplawood ee Jaines ucsday ifaven. suddenly, Bdward Réberts, TO RENT Funéral st wich o'clotk ey, P lcase | T_Room with buud Union St vETd TO BENT=Five-room fat, wlh all l'nm‘om_monl.l on West Thames St. Phone ..JV nov2id I‘O KL\T | ighe nousen nov2id me- |oall at 2 { | CARD OF THANKS | take this mewns of: expressing Reattfelt grutitude to ull who 5o.king and thoughtfully assisted me resvement, the death band, ' als wish to gent Mowers to the funa These Gnod Sumaritan wets fn my* hour of sorrow will neyer bs rm-,mun Norwioh, Conn., (Signed) " rooms_fol ranklin St 6 Reynolds st W. Kumkowski nov27d- .10 provements. Call mornings. 5 Ma- nov25d \C0 RENT—JIenement. five rooms, with modarn improvements. 30 CHE St. Appiy 3 Elm St. novesd T0 RENT_A nice siX-room tefement, | modern inprovemenis, newly renovated fa O'Connor bloek. on Thames Square. Inguire ‘Thamos Coal Co. Tel 1819 aovasd 10 RENT-Rooms for light housekssp- novid Nov, 26, 1912 MRS, MARTIN D. KIBLAN CARD OF THANKS [ wigh (6 txnrées ny mincAre thanks to | Al my fifends and neichbors far their ~indness urlnx the illness and :umh_ of :\mfllll\; witl be always (,\P momory. MRS, v'run\( [ uour\s R Norwich Town. - Inquire H CARD OF TRANKR Shonc 838-5. novis Wo wish to express our sincsre thunks i “p e BY11 aitmoy = o uil our rinda and for thelr a.‘°.\".3.15.,z.=1-‘§:.“s»_“}21“.$.‘?3;- e wur de]\ ing ntaln 81 Phone 115 e novid TO RENT—One single room, by Qday or week, and two light hnnnee'mr‘ royms. Pronc 183-3. 10 RENT—Store at 1; Inavire tin-Bt. itg, 17 Doswe'l Ave, | | | rom Ruxr #mall tenement’ on “ul “ry RhVsue axo wamry, (2 F0 x,u_\oa“o?'m AND- PA CHURCH & ALLEN 15 MAIN STREET Funeral Directors ) 48 i | hank'm St oct21d heated ociled TO RENT_ Vel _ (féfi:sl.u“ rooms; 54 Frawkln St TO RENT—Apartmen: of nine roons | modern. &t 158 Frankua Be. | oposite factory. It Quire Golablatt'a hoo Frank octhd TORENT {IN MAY BUILDING—TO THE FRONT/| PRICE 318.09 INQUIRE § BROOKLYN OUTFITTERS 1 han worman will- | thiddle aged men to represent us in unoc- | FW.! 67164 NT—A iemement of five rooms, | { Goldbldtt's $hoe Store, 48 Frank- | . i | STEAM HEATED OFFICE | A Balletin Want Adverhaflment Wlll Get It} Wk NTE J~-Mw¢n‘hn-\u i tenographer. for s of city. Apply Lulletin. busu’xess in own! novid § i1 kinds of ceai L<(ate L of buy, See Office Nlolu M WaNT o 8, MIGHESY poccs e apd 9, Norwic! WANTED - {apartment, i i nished: bousckeening i Tox 246, Bulletin. WANTED—Raw furs, at H. A. Ilceh- t., every Thursday. A. oy 150" BY JIMP_1 Sec up there in the couns ! try the officers followed a drunken pig an’ |found a stil. T suppesc the farmer was raizin’ PIoKle piss’ feet, by heck! Ann- dara cigars 7e, Tour for 5c; El Productor 18¢ ight; fine line of 50c pipes, wns Smeke Shop. novi4d | INTERNATIONA Agency, real est S. and Realty e of all description, in- |gwase, sbuamsels Licketm metary P {onn_G. Cheneski, Agt, 160 North Maim 18t, Pulaski Hall Bidg. nov4d WANTED—armees and workmen to mnv\\ toat we sell at very reasonable the brand rubbers, rubber noou and_felt boots. Goldblati’s Shoe |=um 46 Franklin St, Norwich, Conn. ™ oothid WANTED—LI. for second hand cash prices paid furniture, housenofl & ntiques, stote try me befare selling. Market St WANTED_Sccond hane antique fur- niture; best prices paid. A. Bruckmer, my30d $7 Frankin St WANTELD—ARLques, toois tnd ~econ: hang (urmuxre H. B. Tiger, 55 )'r-fila.m jan3! Phone 712-5. £ ghest prices for e and bool ing, 44-50 Water sopidd WE second Kremons, successor '.9 S. Phone 1365. WANTED PATTERN WEAVER For Bianket Work. Joseph Hall & Son, Inc. Trading Cove Mill i | | | FOR SALE—nam of heavy. young sound, work any- pciced to sci. Madigon Woodward, Cohanbie, Coon. novZIMWES JUET ARRIVED. here on iwme, and they FOI’( \\LL-!’ * horses, farm raised, LME’S K. VIENSOS. P, !Uh\lfl» sonable. Box neighborhood ; high~ ; IA Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It FOR SALE A Buil_efin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It FOR SALE i e ¥ on bALD—Imhbit dog amd ferret. Call nov2id FOR BALE—Roll top desks, chairs, and | i other office furniture. i Central Building. I'OR SALE-—Oflice safe, urements 20%x34, good as nc“ Address _nov? 27d " ¥OB SALE—Coleman new ; have electricily. nov27d FOR SALP-—64 acre farm in good loca- tion, With two barns, 11-room house, good water supply, plenty of wood, and with or without Etock and tools; a price wh will interest you will be made it sold fore Dec. 1. ~Burdick & McNicol, Thayer Bldg., Norwich. nov2I TuF M FOR SALE—Long established grovery and meat business, doing $700 par week, splendid location, steady trade; also a) hew two-family dwelling housc in_nice residential section of Danielson. Write »Amig:!\ Ladier, Carter St, Damielson, no .L—Ahmz 80 linear fect of ISXZD “mdaw glass, suitable for office partitlons or casing in a veranda. In- uire of Henry Myers, Danlelson, Conn. Tel. 217-4 or 441, hov25d FOR SALE—Five-room bungalow, just | fmished, garage one car, lot about 75x85 feet, five minute¢’ walk to Bleachery, Greeaeville ;- very altractive; price $5,400. Phone 876. novzsd FOER SALE—Righteoom modafn cot- tage. Inquire at 63 High St. nov25a FOR SALE—Bight bushels of walnuts. Mabet Hoxie. Phone Lebanon 53-3. nov25sd TOR BALE—A nice little farm for sale on state road ncar Wulimantic. Ask Ssmuel Chesbro, Willlmantic. novisd TFOR SALE—An' Il~acrc woodlot on | Nowton St. Phone 1 nov24d FOR SALE—Good ice business; truck, tools, ctc. Smith bros, Moosup, Conn. Phone §6-3. nov24d TFOR SALE—Household furnishing: 51 Wash. tenement and store for cent. nov21d ington St. FOR SALE—One nearly new one-horse lumber wagon. We are also agents for Clark’s =an wilk strainer and cotton. A. L. Rindall, Plainfield. Phone 8-3 Moosup Div. nov24d fe I R SALE_Two Tolstein and two i Jer: COWE, one_new miich, three to _soon. Write Jacobik, R. D. 5 nov24d OR SALE—Live and dressed Thanksgiving; order ecaily. Gilbert, Jewett City. nov24d FOR SALE—Home Heraid wood heater, used m’i(e1 scason. H. J. Larkham, 463-4. nov24 ¥ for L = race horses; these horses are all regis- | tered and in_good shape; my reaso gelling s that I have other busi which takes wp all my time. Joseph Bedard, 63 West Main St. novaid | GOOD bargains at Reliable Loaa | Franklin St, Norwich. We lend | nov22d 80 Co., 57 mogey. rou LTR\ \\hlll\ \\\.n\d(l\lc :nd S. C. White Leghorn cockercls, range raised, 2 digtee birds authorized hAqodcrE the best brood- a1 Woodsvard, , Conn. agent for Magic ier on the marl Mereythought I fon; Colunt nov?2 i\\b LOST AND FOUND ale. answers hone 1428, le fox terrier, in_Yantic; white, collar, no’ tag. Noflet, 29 Roath Thursday, vith brown on head; nder notify Krank l’z-\\a.rd nov4d Embalmers Lady Aseiotant HENRY [. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Telaphone 328-3 COAL AND WoOD oned wood im YO SALE Good & § mwe( 3 ruur ft mmh; 2 B. B:?za. FOR SALE_Best dry hard wood; b.s. kets T" cords; 1oWest vfl 8. Phone 545. ~oet ed hard wood in Siegel. 'Phone 1076.3. ¢ ur 13282 R, mmn, Wil m St., formerly Trakde Lane. oct1ld GH IROPODIST A G nomw &m AK‘; i(m ‘!lll 4 IUS!D ald’ Embaimers 332 Muin Street Ghamber of Commarce Building Pl 29.2 Lady Assistamt INSURANCE | R SALE — Carcla; juet arrived. James H Franklin, Conn. Te novad FOR SALE-—Raw silk widers, on skids ready for shipment. For information, ad- (l‘*:relh New YEnzland Silkk Co, W u!:erl). rmont_cows Hyde, North banon 30 as| A rare opportunity to obtain FOR SALE Fine Residence Property No. 120 Broad Street LOT 175x225 FEET a splendid home. Inquire of James L. Case Tel. 876 40 Shetucket Sf.,sg. FOR SALE Income Property Handsome office building in center of city, -2 centrally located build- ings bringing ¥5% per cent. Twe- family house in East Norwich for a low price. big sna us right away. Coit and Sholes FRANKLIN SQUARE Telephone 2288 HERE 1S YOUR CHANCE to get a_nice little home of 2 acres, lo- cated 1 1-2 miles fram village and trol- ley, 1 mile from large lake. with a §-room house, barn, garage, poultry house, bulld~ ings all good, 20 thrifty ing irees, also peaches and pears, all for onl] $1,6€0; $300 cash. TBYONS’ AGENCY, Willimantic, Cema. FOR SALE at a special lom_price, ome of the finest farms in Bastern Conpecticat, located | within five milee {fom Frankiu Square, | vith an elegant house, finely furnished, | and several barns and garage, together with year 1922 crops harvested, -mclan fuel for long, cold winter. This ' Tust bo mold at once. even it wo *are to a big sacrifice on prive. is your chance for only omce. r all particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MOBAN, RBEAL ESTATE BROKER. -FOR SALE One_of the best 100-acre farms, withim 10 minutes’ drive of Franklin with excellent buildins. For particalars, ntire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Ceatral Bldg. Phiont, Nerwich, Cena. AUTO.!OBILE AN‘E“OMR FOR SALE—Organ in_beautHul hogany piano style case, fine dition ; bargun for %35, C orwich. ma- ?)a:mg con- Plaut-Cadden novzld FOR SALE_Upright piano in splendid condition, fine tone and good action; spe- cial at $105, on ‘terms to suit. Plaut- Cadden Co.. Norwich. nov2ld FOR SALE—Squire piano in good con. dition ; exceptional valze for cnly $35. Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich, nov2ld FOR SALE—Three carriage poles, dif- ferent sizes; also one 85 and 65 note ‘Themodiet pianola piano player, prac- tioally few, with music rolls; prices nom- inal, W. S. Allis, 305 Broadway. novisd IT MAY MEAN YOU|® You m-{ be the next victim of a fire. Don’t take chances. The amall annual premium is ncgligible to .he firm pre- | tection from money loss it affords | Take out a policy tu day. Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET m TBA\BPOBT\TIO\ lWILBVWEETBILY ¥ g NICK 'MOONEY, Prop. Tel. westérl! m Leave Westerly § and 11 a. m., 2 ghd . m. Leave No. Stonington £,20 am! 11.; lD a m, 2.20-5.20 m. Léave No 30 2. 30, 6.30 p. m. Leave No. mmuo'ms Over: Waalworth' Narwich, Conn t&n“hlfllhto. m., 1.15, 4.15, 715 p. : Norwic! \\c:terls 10c; Nor- Leave Néew Londen Daily ( it Sunday) 11 P. M. 3 Doe N, Y. Pier 40, N. R; 7 A. M. Redueed rates on automobiles when accompanied by passenger. The New England Steamship Co. NICKEL PLATING Nickel Plating GOLD, SILVER, NICKLE, COPPE AND BRASS ELECTROP\.AT!NG. NORWICH NICKEL PLATING COMPANY 77 MAMILTON AVENUE NORWIGH, CONN. TELEPHONE 56.13 m mAu are $70 pir thoamaad. ¥, 11 Fruilin Ba + | Whitestone 3. ? ©o! -| slightly used, at ceazonable prices. Nor- i FOR £ LE Latge bu!ld!nfi in fine lo- cation, oocup!ed for stores and dwellings; yearly rental $3,280; exceptionally good returt on luvestment; only smail amount 01 cash required. Wn!s Box 161 B\QIL.IO- nov! ¥OR SALE—Radlo recenmg sets, at a i moderate price ; install one now and hear concerts daily by famous artists; ask us to de'nunstrqte. Plaut-Cadden Co., Noc~ wich. novéd FOR SALE — Herring - Hall - Marvin safes {of oOffice and Rousehold use; all &iger. wl’hut-c&ddm Co., Norwich. _mov ! “rom SALE—vnay buy a new h“'g‘ jor range when you cah gef a secom {band one as good as new at A. Bruckmer's at a low price? 102 Franklin St. novdd B SALE-Kitchen and parlor stoves, | wich l'umnj 6 Main St, Norwich, Cenn. ‘Tel gt novid FOR Ann—!n grand piano, used {one ymr Ssactifice ivr 5000. Phone 667+0. 14- ¥OR SALE. 36,000 will buy two-teuement house, six r60m €ach apartment; (hree reoms in Yaatice, garage for two cars; lot Bast Main St, five minutes’ walk from Franklin Sq. For full particulars, see A. V. COVELLO, 198 CHI St One two-family house, seven and eight ol Improven: iry heuses, apple and pear irees. ::lxho Five minutes’ walk tmmi One twv-fxmfly bouse, S2v¢ m and el'ht rooms, and four rooms on l top floor, all moderh lmmm th garage for two cars. Located im the un section in town. Lot 95x175. ne lmbflmfly house, five, zihz, iz four 1Ot fl!{hfli Modefa improv smmer kitchéh, barn Cows, coop with 100 chickens, nize 1ot of wood,. btosk and tools !or 5. For further partiulars, inquire of JAMES E. MOORE, Rasms 111-113. Thayer Building, Fruaklis Square, 'FOR SALE Eight-room MODERN COTTAGE, with large lot: very dasiradly located en Broad St, mear edrher of Warren St & preat opportumity for sormeots té secure & very ohoice home at & mistwam price. For turther particulars, iaquire of . JOMN A, MOBAN KEAL ESTATE BREOKEE, Frankits Bguare. WE !{AKE hl‘h grade Calfornia t sport tops and common tops and waa:h.r- proof side curtains for all cars; satisfae- tion gmaranteed with cvery job. Norwich Aato TI:!hmmlnc Shop, Majestic B)dg. tap NORWICH Auuu'na Truck Peint Sm. work guaranteed. Juzeph Ferry Pnd Phone 1397. THERE IS MERIT in our wot mrm NylL gmanenu Garage Co, Chestmst S Ta . oul fib e?;‘e{r ndl'nddurnxmvu; rfxflom.' g, a agtes. Jos. Angarane, it Phone 1397. mariod Thoreugh knowledge of welding and vr;hnting plus adequate fagjlities and equipment enables us to unders take WELDING work that others often are unable to handle nr»'rly If the casting or forghhg heavy. to bring to us our ..mll. equipment enables us to wc to the work, No piece of work too lnmo or too lmIll.\ NORWICH WELDING CO. Phone 214 31 Chestnut Street | x. OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK - OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagom, ! Trucks and Carts Mechanlcal Mepairs, Painting, Trime ming, Upholstering and Weod Woerk. Blacksmithing In All Hs lnmhzo Scott&filarkl:nm. $07 TO 616 NORTH MAIN STREET m o, ..u%r""-'fl tmdlfl Ty BOOKBINDING LADIES, ATTENTION m@w.-;f CLOTE FOR EALE, lmnu ron o&nme-. COAT. ¢eondition. or will take late Dodge roads tondition. 'n-.-mm e wfi"'fi%«u A Bulletn For Slle Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin For Sale Advemaem-nt Wil Sell lt FD R SALE—AMQN-u runabout, per- aker four in good Ring Dros BRIEF b!'ATE NEWS running 1290. novasd P!)l SALE-—<Chevroirt 490 sedan, 3225 order, ood owned by fire. Windsor For shi in_exchange. appointment, call 1 Mackay, 81 W ston St. nov YOR SALE—Ior d_sedan in first clges conditiol 5 2 tion. Phon nov24d | cimtacian vy FOR SALF — )wn coups, first elass Paric gire Write Dodge, Bullctin Ofee. | cifiing 1t Gnan ris CHe’ o ntered the store Levine at No. 481 wov23d " FOR SALE—1913 Ford touring_ecar, g:env for cash. Inquire 152 West Town novlid -oid and ged ; ¢ars of all makes Adame Tav- | arags, Norwich Town. T Fthier aug25d ted their offiemm, loox, president| president ; Mim USED CARS bougnt. v James Mure 11 char ohy, Amronia.—A emall e broke out fa a restaurant in Jewett strest whieh brought out the fire department. The firemen responded quiskly and fooght the blaze, caused by a defective chimmay. The damage was slight. Devon~—At & Tecent mesting ef the pastoral board of the Deven palon chureh it was voted to hold four missionary SEm- days a year and as the church is wisfle- nominational it was decided to have & speaker from each of the four primsipe} drnamm:l fons, East Fartford—Charles C. Moody of No. 287 Burnside avenue, East celebrated the 92d anniversary of Wis birthday. He observed the day quistly with his daughter, Miss Lilian M. Meody, 471-473 North Main Street and bis son. Edward H. Mooy, bath of PHONE 2179 East Hartford. s | Berlta—Town Clerk Asthor L. Weol- ruff has received Sic reports of both pe- Ytical parties’ expenditures in the past campaign from the town committee chalr. men. James J. Fitzsimmons, d leader. reports $73 epent, moetly for am- tomoblie hire. Hamden.—A speciacular fire Gestroyed a ur\x:;rsnc rooming house on the Rebe 3 = et it farm, threatened the memy onry, B Churen ot "Norwich, petition | caftie buildings st the farm in Demhmmm mwlnx. for the reasons therein set forth, | Street, and gave much hard work to the hat administration be graated upon me|fim-nm of the it eu&u of sald deceased, allexed t0 be |and Humphrey companies, the fire deimg integtate. :.;:;un 0 the extent of approximately ,000. NORWICH AUTO WRECKING COMPANY We Tear *Em Down and Seil the Pieces Now doing business at A COURT OF I'IOIAT! “w* at Norwich, within and for the District of Nnr-vdi on tbe 25th day of November, A D. 1922 Present—NBELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Frauces K. Pearson, late of Norwich, in said Disirict, deceascd. ‘Whereupon, It ‘That tion be heard nd determined at the hC«'-t Room in the le]';agh\o; with i eaid Distriet, on_the December, A D. 1922, at 10 o'elock m’the tmm th: 1922 PXPOETS OF REVINED SUGAR BREEAK ALL REBOSESS, The world is mcreasing its depeninpes be given by the publication of | upom the TUnited States for refined saghe. this order ome time in some newspaper | Our exports of refined haviag a circulation fn sald Ditrict, atirent cmendar year, ::l" l;.& Jeast three davs prior to the date of 8aid | Resord of The Natiomal City Back of e At:h.lk return be made to this | oo York, will far : o - NBLSON J. AYLING, earifer year in the history of owr mwuemmsnnaw and export trade. of record. quantity of Ei | | : ! R ! much as in the vear tmamedixtaly Ing its opening. In 1916 the totad to 963,000,000 pounds. In 1818 S4e il " 4 g Pppits i H ;: : } i 4 1} # 2 - B { | it at $574,000,000, while in o vrécafl)n: tha war the 625,000,000 g g &E PY h. “Three-fourths of this ble of refined sugar goes to Buarope, formetly produeed all the segar it Pequired. Of the 1,680,080,000 ‘oxmfl»a in the with Jul ui A !Pflhbfl) MODEL FOR GENERAL WEAR Heto is & roomy, comfertable top gar- of any <imil ment, good for traveling, motoring or our export trade. street wear. 1t may be made of caracul' cent. of the total west to Barope or other pile fabrics, a8 Well as of tweed, | n the single month of July (the labest mixtures, velours and eimilar e)nuksnlfi month for which fgures are s THO pattern is out in four sibes: St 34-36, medium 38-10, large $3-44, exn an exceptiomaly high record month, A me- | quantity exported was 199, large 46-48 inohes, bust méasure. lrl:*‘m -he -m require 5 1-2 yarfs 0f 44- | pounds, of which 175,000,000 peande - 8 t. went to Burope. The Paitorn mailed to sny addrsss on re- | 05,0) Gt Yent to B e coven ug:nsf 10 tents in silver of stamp. nding with, July & 2 00,000 12 cents in eiiver or stamps for | $NAINE . e Up-To-Date Fall and Wintes 1932.|Asainet only 23100000 in llu Bodk of Fashions. months of last year: 1o Send your order to The Bulletin Pat- | 328,000,000 pounds agamst 43.000.000 im m Dot 1138 Fulton St, Brook!yn, |the Iske perfod of last yéar: and. te Germany, formefly the great sagar peo- ducing country of BEurope, luuo.l. pouns agains: practieaily nothing ia the same months of last year. Prastieally al! iu | % 1 mh that profuced within Continental Dmited States is re-exported after refinement s as a consequence practically sll of this enormous quantity of sugar which we are now distrauting to m world is the product of our sext-Sor eighbor, Cuba. Lucky or Uniucky Number? There are those who insist that & dread of the number 13 is of modety origin, unknown to the anclents, Ode tain 1t is that many yesrs ago there were those who regarded the oumber as fortunate. Amoug them was Popy Gregory the Great, who every morping gave 2 meal to twelve poor persolhs. One morning Jegus appeated as & thirteenth member of the company, and thereafter 13 was held to 4181 A PLEASING YOUTHFUL MODEL. Cnlbn mgc. u’l or t.l.u PR R l.eltlnthr--.- Il. i &

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