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INSURANCE. A Specialty FARM INSURANCE SE La{hrop & Sons, Norwich, Cenn. el Main Bout Was Willimantic's - Best Uvanni and Gorry Mixed It Lively for 10 Rounds— Semi-final Stopped in 4th with Homer Monty in Distress—Monty Challenges Peters for Return Go —Card Satisfied The Sports. (Special to The Bulletin.) An order nearly 400 men, including many from SMITH'S GOOD-LUCK § Had| For the semi-final scheduled for six | Washington, Jan. A mild in-| Craple punishment in an endeavor to bught a §50 policy.for rounds, Younz Peters of Boston and | vasion of Jupan was authorized t0day | land a knockout FIRE INSURANCE | Momer Monty of Norwich were soen, | by Gen. Leonard Wood, chief of the | 28 rm g |ana the first three rounds were fact | staff of the army, in permitting an of- | sAcK JOHNSON WOULD months later his home lav inlapg pretty evenin, although the former | ficer and nine enlisted men to proceed | es. Vet the next day his collected | gped he had the goods, even though | from the Philippines to Japan to con- | A WRESTLER BE rance bo him & better one. he was some 12 pounds the lighter.|quer the count not with muskets, | —_— “ s vestment If you can ! | mp. et 6 round was fast and excit- | but with baseball bats. The games to | Press Agent of the Champion Is on n serve you too ? ing, and the Beanea rly demon- | be played will be a return engagement har doh, ISAAC S. JONES, | strated his superlority. The bout was | for games played by the Toklo univer ocEiris | Insurs | stopped before the close of the round | sity team in the Philippines. The trip| Chicago, Jan. 28.—Jack Johnson to- | foierecty o M" R et | R oiint of iMonty's cond of the American soldiers is o be made | duy announced he had a telegram from Ohirds Sl 1 MMn 86 | O nbuncement. wag that | on condition that the Japanese govern- | G. |, Schefski, Salt Lake City, offer- —_— {on Web. § Morris LeMoyne of Webster | ment will permit their landing in Jab- | ing him §50,000 to wreatle Frani Gotch HEN FIRES ARE STARTED IN | o0 Fob & o R imantic would | an. {in that cidy, THE FALL, THEN I8 INSURANCE.“,V.”,,I‘- the main bout. - | . “After much thinking, I've decided OF THE MOST VALUE. |~ The main go of ten rounds, between | o A0tk Vickory! | 'm the man to defeat Gotch and be- Do Not Be Causht U bbetad |Joe Uvanni of Troy, N. Y., and Joe| C‘ Bpers ‘1‘.3‘"]]("'? i | come both the champion pugilist and ot Be cted. | Garry of Boston, was one of the best he ciippers won theit 15th YICi0WY | the champion wrestler,” eaid Johnson. aug| nprotecte: | ever put on at ihe club, and became | &0 l: esday nigh .1\“%\{“1;: by de-| «pp) Wrestle in April or SC w more fast and : with each round, | feating Occum by the score of Flynn in July. SEE | R4 £ exeldiy i Eeal T Eeon e s challenge the Thirl i The first four rounds were even, but| 1he Clbpe et bl s >at Powers called on Johnson ta B. P LE“RNED & (0. |in e nin the New Yorker hdnded | of the Armory for Thursday, the 18t!ang agked him to fght in New > o + | his opponent some hard, tel upper- { & A Csiory | Some time in March. Johnson is will- Thideke Loan & Teaks o Bty its. The sixth was clefiriy Uvannls, | t€ tions with the Exce ing becausa of the announcement tha Agency sstablished May. 1846, O {and the next two were his by a r o same By thelthe boxing commission will not le e *Yepi1MWF | The ninth was about even, with bot condon must be |y perform there. He wants a chance i | fifighting hard. The tenth round was mee ol o clash with it. The champion will | of the whirlwind v s h mixin ar from | jeave for New York Saturday. IBE OFFICE OF WM. F. BILL |} " et el | 5 - ing the adv g6, The bout was clean - — | Finishing Co. Leads League. Real! Estate and satisfactory to the audience. Gillo Will Meet Bardien Later. | The following standing in the Fac Monty chal d Peters to a ten| o . tor. Norwlch. Bullet tory basketball league at Y. M. C and Fire Insurancas, round go any n}nf‘;}{\«:}fi place, and the | "0 ng the challenge of |A. has been figured out b physical cated 1 T Bardien ur paper of the 1sth, 1| director. s leceied In Bomsry Block, over C. M. Frank MacLean was referee and | . St it Gt a Standing. W ilams, Room §, third ficer. Wade U, Webster time keeper and an- | Ould like to meo Pt carmohat Woh - Tosthiok it | matches on, but 1 will meet later | U. S. Finishing Co.. 3 0 1,000 | when I do meet him I will give|Ponemah Milss 3 1 1 TTO | PROVIDENCE SHOW's atisfaction. Yours truly, | Totokett Hose 66 N ORNEVS-AT-LAW REAT ECORATIVE SCHEME‘ FRANK GILLO, | Nickel & Brass 00 Fa A —Ee e e GREAT .D E Moosup, Conn., Jan. 19.. 1 Baltic Mills 2 3 o Brown & Perkins, Mimesatlav {30000 square Feot in Cloth * That - — R R s _ Ove t Nat Bank, Shetucket S| Makes a Ceiling Like Blue of the | Cannot Play. the Clippers. | league next Saturday will be called in | e gest 1o Thames| ol 1 1 be unable to play | the following order, beginning at 1| 7hoze 38.3 - s t, as o'clock Finishing vs. Norwich — At the Providence tomob show has a game of indoor b Nickel & Brass, H. B. Porter vs. Baltt, this week, decorations are on an elab- will play them a week Mills Co. and Tofokett Hose vs. Po- - .o o {orate scale. One feature alone, the | Thursday Answer through The | nemah Co, Dominick & Dominick |setning or on asmre biue clon to | Bulletin i | i | represent the sky, is said e the | C. N. G | At the Juarez ask of its kind ever attempt | W s | Juarez, Jan. 23 —First Members of New York |- New Kngland. It took 30,000 Crescents Failed to Appear. Don Diego, 112, Taplin, 7 lock Exchange | erine, the cloth was put up i | wori®io xnow why the Crescent 140 | sections, each 10§ fest by 26 fect sy teans fANGE 15 ahiw Second race, six furlongs: Grea | Eighteen such sections were required, | joTiBERS tesin tad Friar, 97, Estep, 8 to 1, won; W. H | “Green and red burlap has been used | {he game of indoor | Ford, second; Balella, third. Time for carpeting the entire floor, except s eht e in the alsles. The trellls work Is or = = i e TR T S e namented with brillinatly colored arti- | Jewett City at Ocoum. [Grgs & 10t v Ouiia woont | fi owers, and scatiered through- | Jewett Clty plays basketball at Oc- | Zeol third. Time 115 o ildi % se will be hund; of inca um tonight, instead 1 7% R e St hannon Building, Norwich G o In Fourth race, 7 furlongs: Bourbol g descent bulb lights. around, as wrongly s | Beau, 105, Taplin, 10 to 1, won; Ko Telsphone 904 Wednesday of this week will be | paper. | enmy, ‘scéond; Arasee, third. Time 2 1.2 i | ““Fitth race, 5 1-2 furlongs: Moralight | 100, Gross, 2 to 1, won; Yankton Yan- L | ker, second; Racquette, third. Time, 11.06 25, % Sixth race, mile: Flying Feet, 104 e S B — Borel, 8 to 5, won; Black Mate, se MARKET LIFELESS. Do, nd; L. M, Eckert, third Time 900 Belttmnere o bl | : A ressi lly Followed o Ben o, | e Early Deprassion. and Rally Bethlcelien 8 Breeders' Futurity Shiftd from Read- by Period of Dullness - e New York, Jan. 2 Stocks r Eoston, Jal The $10,000 Amer- Jower for a time after the opening to s 2%|ican Horse Breeders' Futurity stake sen wE'GHT ay, but the depression was of short & ‘124 'Tix | race, which for the past fiteen years conm duration in spite of efforts to under S 7i | has been a feature at Readville, wil | mine the market. Speculative inter- Y | be held the presen r at Rocking est waned after the list rallied from U 1% 1410 | bam park, Salem, N. H. in connection its initial heaviness and the market 03", % ‘108t | with the grand uit races of Au- was lifelesg most he day. As the =5 gust 19-24, according to an official an- mession \\nfl- drawing to a nse, e gy { nouncement made tonight. bears in a quick drive succeeded ir ' | o’ shading s, but e day's move- " Contracts with the Giants. ment as a whole was narrow, and net . | New York, Jan. 28—The New York M sure of correct weight jn |changes among the active issues were | | National league club announced today ! n se from We | inconsequential 3 i that signed contracts had been receiv e Pressure on t market at the ot . ed from Eugene Paulet, substitute in rwise set was a reflection of favorable | »on a % flelder on last 's champlions, He nly th we | developments over night. They con- |~ Crobr ot I falder formed o ha Bat. ty Juality | cerned United States Steel chiefly an 5 L sloN Infenutioale tapxus toar (48 ave | foveral blocks of the stock ware T | season, snd John Ferrell, & pitche i 37 | thrown on the market in the fizst few | (10 Dhon % recruit from the Spartanburg club of € s convince | minutes, the price declined only | Do. p | BfeCarollna amgtiation fractionally, Chlef emphat wag laid N 4 | upon_ the report of the corporation - Abe to Get Ready for Kilbane. Ad. A\, |from the steel corporation of its 5 erieisht ohmwplon af We world loftt O e L sikilr o ioiieat when Chicago tonight for Los Angeles, to be 3 Cove St. B e e 100 107 | gin_training for his fight with Johnn B e e e ot o i ¥ % | Kilbane of Cleveland, which will he de- | ot Waa 10Gicaten smicue . pe : 100 31 VR | cided February 22. They will box 20 o ————— | commissioners’ report previous M B . [known. At that time it D un ‘ 1 Mizsout ? | — that the corporation was able to m: g o | . |1ta control of ore lands and facilities N. R. Mex. 24 pid a8 New Haven, Jan. 23 on its Gosl"\ S. Etc | for the transportation of ore. The fil- New York Cential . | rst intercollegiate b game » i |ing with the attorney general at O, & W . . | here tonight, aefeating Princeton, 19 e fox aaan & Westedn to 18, The winning point was made 2 { Waghington of a petition for | for New Year's Day. tion of the Amerjoan Telephone ‘and | | on a basket thrown from a foul In the Also many other good thingsi for every day. ! Peopie’s Market| 8 Franklin St. ‘ JUSTIN HOLDEN. Prop LOUIS H. BRUNELLE | 10 Carter Ave. (East Sice) Pie and Bread e excelled. s, Lake Phone your order. Prompt service SOSEPH nnflnronn, Book Binder. Fiank Books Nade and Ruled to Ords: 108 SROADWAY. | Telephons 36k ERs oY) ——WHAT'S NEW — | THE PALACE CAFE | Step in and see us. FRANK WATSON & CO,, 72 Franklin Stroet. Amhuumm | hroat often and de you wish you Qidn't have to? Just try eome r BRONCHIAL LOZENGES see how they clear away that thick ng in r throat DUNNS PHARMACY, 50 Main Street WHEY you want 10 pul your. busj- ness pifore the publio. there 1s no me- @lum better than through the »dvertls ing columns of The Bulletis | readjustment und enthusiastic crowd of surrounding towns, had a fine evening | Governor's day and Society day com- [bined. Gov. A. J. Pothier and his A | staff have accepted Invitations to be- come guests of the management that evening. traders for Telegra Bave munition, but this move affected only the stocks of the telegraph and tele phone companies The ease with which the market re- covered from its early depression, not 1 company withstanding the effort to bring in poltiics once more as a repressing influence, indicated that poltical con siderations were receliving little con- sideration at present More signifi- cance 18 attached to monetary and trade conditions and less to polit although it is recognized that the ap proach of a presidential campaign is in itself a deterrent force. The most activd of the leading stocks was Reading, which more than mad up ite dividend of 1 1-2, which was marked off the price today. The quo- fon was advanced two points in the hour, although it subsequently lost a large part of the gain. Som of the other coalers, including Central Railroad of New Jersey, Chesapeake | & Ohio, and Erle first preferred con- tinued thelr recent advance. Atten- tion was drawn to the western roads by the revival of reports of a coming of relations, involving the Gould and Hill lines, and possibly others, but the movement of thes sues was narrow. The widest move ment among the railroad stocks was that of Rutland preferred, which rose eleven points on three transactions There was further buylng today state and municipal bonds by and trust companies, which sought higher rate of return than is aval ble in the money market. The bond market was steady. Fluctuations were narrow, but the demand was large and varied. Total sales, par value, $4,- 516,000, Panama three coupon de- clined 1-3 on call. is- of banks STOCKS. Fale High - Allis Chalmers Bfd ,..... — 5408 Amal. Copper e 8% - Am. Agreultural L1 100 Am. Sugar. 5T 400 Am. © isecens I8N 100 Am. Car & F.... L 8a% 800 Am. Cotton Ol _........ 4% Am. Hide & L. phd Am. Teo Baruritles ... 90 Am. Linseed 011 10% 200 25 00 “n 700 Am. Sugar Refialng......115% 6600 Am. Tel. & Tel % 900 Am. Tobaeeo ptd Ly 200 Am._Woolen 2814 500 Anweonds Mining Co.... 3% 00 Aubism o 1088 ort side of the market more am- | United. States Realty United Btates Rubber. Tnited Do. ptd Tiah Copper V. Corfl Chenir Wibash pfd 0 Western Maryiand Unghotsn Electris Western Tnion & T Valley Copper 324,900 Pressed Sitel ( l 00 | 100 Rallway | | 100460 Reeding ! 1008 L & 8T i bt A fy 4| | St Louie 8. W g Bloss Sher. S &1 4| Toans & Pacine % n | Toledo, St L. & W i Do. pfd 3 ]‘ Dnlon Pacififie | 200 5500 600 | ssm 0 States Steel e, New York, Jan, —Cotton s, elosed quiet; middling uplands 9.50; | middling gulf 2.76; no sales, Futures closed steady. Closing bids January 9.18; February 9.20; March 9.80; April 9.36; May 9.45; June 9.50 July 9.66; August 9.60; September | 9.64; October 9.72; Nevember 9.75; De- | eember 9.8, MONEY. New York, Jan, 23.—Money on call steady; 2 1-8@2 1-4 per cent.; ruling | rate 2 1-4; last loan 3 1-4; closing bid 2 1-8; offered at % 1-4, Time loans steady; sixty days 2 1-2 @2 3-4 per cent, and ninety days 4 $-4@3; six months § 1-4, CHICAGOD GRAIN MARKET. [ whar High Low, Close. May e A00% 103 100 iy Fr S A Sept. bobl S < a4 CoRN: 65X Y 493 9% “% 5 Wi A ORWICH BULLETI | GIBBONS HAMMERED DENNING IN FINAL ROUNDS. | But Crowd Gives New Yorker the De- cision on Points. New York, Jan. 23.—Jack Denaing of this city and Mike Gibbons of St. Paul fought ten rounds at the Fair- mont Athletic club tonight and the consensus of opinion was that Den- ning won o polnts. Up to the seventh round Gibbons seemed unable to do anyihing, but showed to far better advantage in the last four sessions. The New Yorker used a straight left | jab to the face which the westerner | seemed unable to keep away from until the bout was more than half over. In the seventh round, however, Gibbons cut loose. He landed hard lefts and rights to the head with frequency and of sport, in the form of three boxing at the bell had Denning tired from the matches given under the auspices of — il the Windham A. C, Tuesday ev \H"K-;ARMV ON BASEBALL Gibbons pursued similar tactics in at Willimantic, the elghth with even more success. The preliminary, between Mutt and INVASION OF JAPAN | e Beil found the New Yorker bleed- Jeft, two local amateurs, three rounds, | ¢ i Ini| frota'i Pk inonth and - tiowe: an Was on a par with Austin S, Stone's | Soldiers from Philippines Will Meet | T8 F0f TI8 U0 latest side show, and furnished | Tokio Student Nine in Mikadoland. | "' o” tenth ¢was @ fast and furious amusement for the fans, E | round in which both men took consid- last minute of play. Zeidor Signs with Chicago Chicago, Jan, 23—Rollie Zetde the Chicago American league club to- signed a contract for the coming Roller Polo Results Tuesday. At Providence: Amsterdam 3, dence 3. rovi WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1912 JAKE STAHL EXPECTS 80X TO FINISH HIGH. Have All the Weak Plugged Up. J. Garland Stahl, the new of the Boston Red Sox, who has been ill at his hgme in Chicago, is now able to attend ¥ hig duties again at the Woodlawn ‘Frust and Savings bank, of which institution he is vice president Jake has been suffering from the grip for a week. Stahl is enthusiastic over the pros- pects for the Boston team next season He is not predicting that the team will grab off the pennant in th league this year, but he and McRoy, the new owners of the club, have the best team that brains and money can get. “All the men will be in the best condition right at the start” said Stahl. “The weak spots will be plug- ged up just as fast as they show, and before the season is many weeks old Wil manager we will have the team going 2t top speed. 1 expect to start out in the first division and stay near the top all season.” ke says:he has heard from Car rigan, who will ba the mainstay be- hind the bat. The backstop broke his leg last season, but is said to be in shape now. Stahl expects to go to Hot Springs. early in Febru; and will take Carrigan with him, to him into the best of shape for start of the season. numbering about 30 Arkansas resort about Ma SPORTS OF ALL SORTS. | Atfter many delay; W in the new { American league ball park at Kings- | bridse in New York began last week [5e 3 Juck Crouse, the clever Pittsburg middleweight, has been engaged to box six bouts in Australia in ter M- | Intosh’s arena Only two years ago Flberfeld was sold by New York to Washington for | $5,000," and now he goes to a minor | league club at the waiver price, $1,500 | i | President ‘Hedges is authority for | the statement that St. Louis cl | made money last s despite t poor work of the team on the diamond Tha Y time consists o e rowing squad a the pres- is, height monthe. from s Dr. Arthur B. S| ’ mouth interschol han: dler, is located in Boston ospital and is to be a conte ‘ ard high hurdleg race at the A | It is by no means certain avr up to expectations, he is ver t himself 1 game ng Pearson, s against S Ind ewir Marque! defeated L ma games, Sat 1 €. B. Baird, entered the Jack J mo o > ar W and ers, Announcement s n As a b ver long ou siness The University of Virg to lose the services of C\ gan, who has made a grea at t hern institution during the 1 s. Unless the officia university me Lannigan, a berth rnel s not known, though in I.. Madden 1 s sold Peacemaker ree _year old half-brother to es and Blue Girl, to Louis Winan aker wag bred in partnership | by Clarence Mackey and Catesby | Woodford and was sold to Madden as a yearling for $4,200. Ie was insured | for $20,000 when shipped to England | wh is eligi r the 2,000 | guincas jockey club’s stakes and St Leger. | for the Peacemaker also is néminated French Grand Prix, Spots | - TROUBLE AND DON'T KNOW IT e American | ys McAleer | | they do most and should have atten- what | &) THOUSANDS HAVE KIDNEY | Weak and unhealthy kidneys are | probably “responsible fof more sick- | ness and suffering than any other' dis- | ease, therefore, when through neglect or other causes, kidney trouble is per- mitted to continug, serious resultsiare sure to follow. valency of kidney disease. ney disorders sictans, the original dise mines the system. A Trial Wi While kid- are the \most common aiseases that prevail, they are almost the last récognized by patient or phy- who usually content them- selves with doctoring the effects, while constantly under- Convince Anyone. 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The scheme y, who was Killed at | Worked like a charm liam H. Pe killed Sy Marcel Bas Teal” automobile show size and completeness halls are ens | and at present of the latest commercial doors to open, vehicles In ali, | feet passed m England and France.” so0 far as is erned, anism Chicago, Jan. 2 23—T. 8. Milwaukee today champion of the wo Smith, the 112-peund England. rounds which 0 Cunnamulla , to etore irse, the' club Andrews says bids from the Pac ¢ Orleans During the past year more womer f their own carg without the aid of 1912 will see Wide awake women of today are | more intensely interested in the motor r oblem than ever be and the 4 | atomobile shop in Mad For Infants and Children, | ison Bquare garden, is to women, as | well as men, a means of unlimit ini catlon, says May Louise Coo) She may not be conversant with all |of the underlying princlples of the| LooS the | | sliding sleeve and popy ves, ig- | Signatu.eof > H nition or carburetion, but she, wants o know and test re ults, WHEN ness betore the public, dium better than throny i A motorist, who, like many others | ing_colnmns of Tha i aiin. Ladies Everywhere @re glad to know of the wonderful denefit that Viburn-O-Gla Asighbors end friends. S0 the geod work goes o young and aid it is has always been te suffsrers of thelr sex. Thousands of ladies aprend the geod News omeny Chalr Others write letters for publication, that suffering sisters, unknown to them, may learn about it in the aewspapers. Vhurn-O-Gin &v & purely vegetabls cempound, contining mo harmful properties, Is agtively specific in its curative action on the womgly ergans and functiens. Dighly resemmended for the trea:- mant of all forms of femalo troublea Téstimonlal "L Bof Geen o great sufferer for peary before Nmoming Wum-0:Gin. 1 B%aé misplacersent, fainting spells, headache. and other female troubles, wiioh made me feel weal. I tried different doctors, but mone gave me relisg, took Viburn-O-Gin and it selieved me so much 4het T want to spread the news of what it has dene for me. It certainly 40 a3 much for other sick wemen.” ALL DRUGGiISTS SELL IT $1.25 & betiile with fuil directions FRANCO-GERMaAN CHBMICAL CO., 106 West 229th Street, Mew York IN THE AUTOMOBILE WORLD eific Providence Has a Real Automobile Show—Dirt Track Racing Chargeable With Many Deaths In 1911— Women Taking an Increasing Interest in Driving. | 1| The doors of the state armory In | Providence have opened upon the first i ever held | Rhode Isiand, and one which will rank | well among the saows of the season in | Two large drill cupied by doz design autqmobiles walting ,000 square more room, it would have been easily of untry, accord- sman who has long distance [ possible to detect sizns of overheating | AIsPesed of D the dimoulty has'reached 'the| Thers is a pronounced demand for i Ty fportant | 2utomobilo " trucks in most gone Tepairs Involving the | 1€ o & New York sal arings, be | JuSt returned from a ruppied it Tangs, be | swing around the cirale. | _An American writes from Bombay: ese eastern dealers as have the cars | One of the most neglected parts of lubrication the clutch operating m is Coulon Agrees to Fight Sid Smith. Andrews of obtained the agree- ment of Jobnny Coulon, bantemwelght fight champion The contest will be for 20 offering he is CASTORIA | the advertis- con- coast every day during this week will be bargain day at our stores. SHEA & BURKE Norwich and Taftwille LANG Ury Cleaner and Dyer 157 Frankiin St | SUITS PRESSED 50c Our Wacon Calls Evervwhara DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES in tor . din of space have been apportioned | Ba ke among the dealers for the exhibition Suite 46, Shannon ||‘|.' of eir macl d f % Autamobile engine bearings a0 f their machines, and If there was Take siovator Bhetucket strest en. trance. Prone the All Of Our he T letaila long. | “There are about 1,000 automobiles in s (endiey dieie \eoUE~ | use in this city and about 80 of them Falla—d oo mpted In{arg of “American manufacture. The ; NG chve s 0o Pl of England and French meke it s ast heen rocelved. | heem to have far the stronger hold A 1 li e s O St | on the oriental market. The trouble Meli Ad and ken Hill | APPears to have been that not all of ey Tt e em Ll | the cars sent out from the United ('( ’l 'S; at )s: teh of desert to reach | S2tes have proved as satisfactory to Cost Prices John & Goo. H. Bhss Sid of the as- Goat Sweaters In the Shaker Knit | WHOLE BUNDLES OF COMPFORT The Kind You Have Always Bought | s a smvmeox mxeENorros ahe ' The Toggery Shop, : 1 291 Main Street { Cpposits New Chelsea Ssvings Bamly JAB, C. MACPHERSON, THE AUTO-TRANSVFER 00, Successor to The Nerwioh Parcel Deftvery, Otfice: 303 Weat Main St. Telephone Branch Offices 162 Maln 8t hone 106-2. ietiod ROBERT W. OTIS. Tele- vardwell’s _351: Coffee Fine frosty mornings 3 to 9 Market St Telephone Ever Ready and Keen-Kutter SAFETY RAZORS One Dollar Extra biades for above alse for Gem, Star and Yankee Razors. POCKET IIGHTS ~ Fresh supply | just received. % POCKRET KNIVES—Fine-assortment {of Keen Kutter Knivesa from 25c to | $3.60. | C. V- Pendleton. Jr., I08roadway 1 br.F. W. 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