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‘in Connecti-at, Bh>de Islind! . " the cost to AETNAIZE J. L. LATHROP & S8ONS, Agents -~ HIS DAY QUTING| HUNTING TRIP ON A WET DAY BRINGS PAINFUL RESULTS. But to Make Players Think Correctly—Seventy-five Per- ‘Cent.. of Football is Played With Brain—Coach Must : : < el Once upon a time Charles Mullen, of L 3 Philadelphia, went gunning. It was & H 2 NG to a long Mst of splendid | 4i5ma) riny day, and long exposure to = Doys who have saved and won MAny | ooiq and wet brought on a seyere at- tack of rheumatism. He was con- fined to his home. A friend recommended Sloan’s Lini- ment, citing his own case as evidence of 1its effectiveniess. Mullen bought a bottle and applied At to bis aching Hmbs, Soon improvement was noticed and he was able to return to businces. Mr. Mullen writes: “Since that. ex- perienice I nave mever been without Sloan's Liniment in the medicine chest.” You will find it soothes bruises, 7 Per Cent. Cumulativs Prefzrred tick 'CAPITALIZATION AS OF NOVEMEER 1, 1916 “Authorized and lssued 7% Cumulative Preferred Stock. .. $500,000 This company manufactures cotton goods, consisting' sprains, toothache and relleves lame | principally of madras shirtifgs, and has been successfully Daing. "L all draviscs. 256, soc. ana|operated by the present mamagement for the last thirty years g The issue of this preferred stock will make no change in the ‘management of the company, and a majority of the common Slo an’s istock is owned by the Board of Directors. ! For the year ended June 30, 1916, the company -earned 2 game for me when I was coaching them they went beyond any coaching anyone could give them. I recall one of them, = Walter Baird. whom I played beside, whose kcen broin outlined the ~first systematic doublé teaming of line players which nabled Pennsylvania to defeat Cor- nell 12-11 in 1902—a notable vietory. It was his speech to us between the halves when Cormell lead 11-0 that ‘whipped us Into a frenzy for victory which even the “Big Red Team” could not deny. We were well coached then, splendidly MME‘.by but i am&ofl us season was sa a player whose splendid spirit and wide-awake mind a S D. arose above l.lll coaching. Such_ men Ly JURANCE, GOOD IN- v 5 . | make ° a great game, to my ‘ BNOUGH INSUR~ X D With e mina the greatest of all. When T hear NMV": oner strong som (o reoa o Bacs helfy®, SORLETents | e, my ming taics mie e . the panies and expert service.. g dressing room at Franklin Field when £38 s battery work. We aredis~ ' tributors for the famous ““Exide’” Battery, “the giant that lives in a box.”™ ' * ISSAC 8. JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Agent Richards’ Building 91 Main St. . ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW " AMOS A. BROWNING, ‘Over Uncas Nat. Haak, Sbetucket St Entrance stairway near to rhames Nationel Bank. Telephone 38-3. PRESIDENT WILSCN TO WATCH et it s as o great Confronted pears th " suehi facts it ap- tball 18 a coaches game, me ' mot to be. The success of these men s mot due to some uncanny methods of play and go beyond its coact in its dutles lacks” the mm that goes to make victory. Let us go_back to the old days of the game. T recall an incident in a Pennsylvania-Cornell game when the coach ‘sent us the signal to punt. The situation, adopted his run to the fense instead of following instructions In the W. & J. fame against Yale we used a “freak” formation on at- tack. Yale was in a good position fensively to break up the play but W. & J. halfback, Ruble, sized up d caught the pass for a remarkable have been incompleted. That sort of playing and the coolness of McCreight in passing—a coolness that cannot be taught a player—enabled W. &. J. to stage a “come back” that was remark- able In that Yale had overwhelmed “{had been shattered Baird arose and made his appeal for vietory,an appeal that touched one's very eoul, /alter Balrd dled of consumption in & year of that game. His health y in ‘the Spanish- ‘American war, in which he had served as. & volunteer when nothing more stand for all that is best in American college life. They make American col- lege football. And they make coaches. (Copyrighted 1916, by Sol Metzer.) BROWN HAS CLAIM FOR Liniment| /LLS FAINY Were Not Abls to Score. In a gamgq full of fast, hard playing {he sAcademy subs Bulkeley New Lendon Monday. second team in a scoreless game at held the The Norwich 21% on this issue. over 30% on this preferred stock. For the past nine years and ten months the average annual earnings have been over Net quick assets of the company are over 107% of this the amount of this preferred stock issue. The total net assets of the company are equivalent to $227 per share for the preferred stock. gain. Time and again in that £ame | mar o en s Srate s i & A Setonts preferred stock issue, and no dividends can be paid on the Attt Lo Richarirs Bids. 7“;3:’?13'& ':mm:%:fifl; D e S T e E;rdm'-o of the ms;ud{m:i ?55%03035_ NHELD scoreLess,| common stock unless the balance of net quick assets remain- 2 L . ==\ TR per Sent o R them when, had he followed inbtruc- - ey -|ing after the payment of such dividends is at least 100% of . Brown & Pericins, I Loy | (e brain and the player or Seam which | (hers whep, had ho followed instruc; |sume type of ‘player. They are | oiemy Outplayed Bulkeley But| M8 Aft the pay d ds is a t %o COAL AND LUMBER % COAL @ iest and simplest thing I know to use —Jjust a few drops on in a few sec- regarded as the best racing colt in |the stable, was sold to W. H. Buechner mildly laxative quality expels it from the system. Worms sap the Vitalifys and make your child more susceptible to other afiments. Your Druzgist sells’ . Tudor Gross, Auctioneers Kickapoo Worm Killer. 25¢ a box. -+ - - _RECEIVER’S SALE Gilbert 8. Raymond, Receiver of H. B. Porter & Son Company) JOSEPH BRADFORD, - . Tuesday, November 21st, 1916 BOOK BINDER AT 11 O)CLOCK A. M., ON THE PREMISES @lank Books Made ard Ruled to Order, . TER & SON COMPANY 105 SROADWAY . LAFAYETTE AND ONECO FREETS., NORWICH, CONNECTICUT Blue Will Not Make Any Other Changes for Harvard. Only the substitutes of the Yale football squad returned to New Haven Sunday, the regulars remaining in At- lantic_City, where they went direct from_ Princéton after Saturday’s game. 1| Word .was received from the team in Atlantic City that no player suf- i fered more than _a nominal injury, Jacques' nose not being bruised so badiy as to keep him from the game against Harvard. Quarterback Smith, who has been {1l in the Manhattan hospital, New Y¥ork, 3 returned to New Haven Sunday and next Saturday he will start in the game against Harvacd. It is possible that he will not play all of the Harvard game. His under- , Chester: La Roche, played steady and at tines brilllant football, but did not run the eleven with the dash that has marked Smith's campalgning. Technically, he handled the ball clean- iy, despite ‘the roush handling he re- celved from the Princeton ends. BELL-ANS 55 Geners : 21 West Virsinia® SESIRRRY 1 P o . . 2 the Carefully drawn restrictions are included in the by-laws, : E Gnarter was plaving his® hind’of a|before it started. And yet some say boys seemed to have the best of . b ARMY-NAVY GAME. | came, o tew’ his team and he als- | football Is & coack's game. © COLLEGE FOOTBALL TITLE | argument, although they were unarle|for the protection of the preferred stockholders, which ma- Free Burning Kinds and Lehi 1 hed t @ coach is a actor 3 : o o . et . 205 Annual Gridiron Clash Will Take | [SEIrIg8 the SIEREL ong oo e | andl it i up to him (o plan the plaps | Providence Elevon Has Taken a FalMiowara passes, but none of them wers | terially add to the investment value of this security. ALWAYS IN STOCK Place Saturday on the Polo re and select the pl: but he iy out of the Best of 'Em and Has|successful. Bulkeley could not hang . A. D. LATHROP “Grounds. o e vellD a4 TAhaaen et x| Chack: o' does mat. She tet o] Sered 354 Phinta: on o e ball whea they gt it, and This is the preferred issue of a welk known Connecticut g thought was a most effective forward |over to the players. They must play = only once in the game did they really roperty which has paid annual dividends in excess of the Office—cor. Markst and Shetucket 8tg - President Woodrow Wilson will at-|pass for use in midfield. In our final [{t and they alone can sense what is| HEven a Harvard or Yale victory|seem to find a weak PR am ]m: prop: y W p 11V Telephone. 17F tend the Army-Navy game at the Polo | championship geme my quarterback |best And cuch plaver must g0 bevond | will not glye cither of the champlon- | Academy line, and cuce Iulkeley 108t | annua] dividend requirements of this issue every year for over grounds next Saturday, Nov. 25. Boxes | called this play When on the oppon- |his coaching. There are certaln stat- | Alup next Saturday in tne Bowl. The | the ball on downs when they had only . ery DE0) have been reserved on both sides of § fact that the former has been upset |three yards to make in four duwns. seventeen years. Price 104 and accrued dividend yleldmg the gridiron for the president and_ his twice tnis vear, andsthe latter was| The lineup was as follows: Bout ; party. He will witness the first half whipped once, is sufficient reason for | Academy Seconds. Bulkeley Seconds.|about 634 %. of the game from tbe Army side and | regarding, Brown, which has taken | Ferguson < Connors the second half from the Navy side. the measurc of each fteam, as the| BODE' L. & CO. The president's reservations are in the | logical eleven for the highest honors | Bidwell ... <.e.. Dixon 2 : Br of e ey Do =3l e e champion- . Davison 10 Weybosset St., Providence We are as much interested fn = ety B s e ¢ e S BN G e ol et ~ any article you buy here, aftess e it 53 Working Brovidence 'team has not Baris Boston New York you have bought it, as we wers War Baker will alt on the Army side. vorking | Providence team has not Jo0) inys Doustt e e £ioUnds Wiil be shatieced on that dep MARKET WAS STEADY 1500 Craciule Stedt bas gone thrcugh the season with- Armstrong ie/doimot cansleriiie SR o H ririen 4 — St - St i & s 3 sibility at an end when an ar= e e 4,000y A0 43,000 UCkot® | Buying of Industrial Speclalties Was | $16 Guma Goe 5%, e e Vel e - dONeal City Bowling League. Edwards 13 42 ticle s gold, but feel that every ‘| > i . SR S . i Tackle, Standing: 9 article that we sell, whether it Hsket speculators nave any. tickets the Feature of the Session. tesistered wkairst the team all came o Righi'Tacla G - 5 Pingan iz 3 B "Dimena Hine or s Bl = - H 5 ace 7 = , muct and | R e e P cialien In . Alwost. unprscedented | 4t mis .. M ot e L Taftville ....... 3 6 333 3942 13 - This policy 1s bringing us new y e A o s e e e twha esumiad boay vists the'| | Myimte 8 = “In adaition to furnishing the Has: | BIlNgS ........ Davis | State Hospital.. 2 7 222 3960 6 B s Eusioiers Galy. —Ars {Ou Ca celved more tickets than ever before|usual list of new high records. The| 20 ¥ M & S -ith a_remarkabis footbal: team, High S}I‘FIF-}'}‘?“- N“whs@‘g 126. 9 848 042 them? and both branches of the service will|movement was orderly most of the| 3WF X & C Lirown also sfcrts the greatest work- [ Bennett . DeMarsh | High three—McAllister 338. 12 1119 92-8 be represented in large numbers. |time, probably as @ result of warn- | 3% Guston wms ing haifback in the game today in e o AT SERIREA ARG Weam bop 4 1105 o THE PLAUT_CADDENCO Washington will be practically desert. |ings issued from substantial financial Gen Hlecgle Pollard, the doughty colored gent, |Bowen . Glenn | tal. Aetna 1430, L1 1369 91-4 5 ed on that day, as nearly all the gov- |quarters. Additional cause for cau-| 2000 Goodrich B 3 Who_ shiot both Yale aad Hatvard full 2 3 Averages. 12 1080 0 S d Opticia ernment officials, diplomats and thelr | tion was found in the further depletion | 686 Grunby Mine of holes by his wonderful work. This| Referce, Miner; umpire, Keefe; Games. Pinfall. Ave. X 15 1248 89-11 sorsb® L ey familles will see tao two football | Of local bank reserves, which contrib- | 5esg Gt N Ore Suts lad_takes the place left vacant by |timers, Bailey, Stewart: head linesman, | McAllister 9 104-3 | Elliott . 14 1254 $9-8 . Established 1872 teams battle. Annapolis will send a |uted to the higher rates for call 10ans, | 300 Grecme " Sy Eddie Mahan and is sure of a berth [ Shea; 12 mifute-10 minute quarters.| Simcox 99-1| Gley - 12 1031 355 & larger gathefing of midshipmen than | (bese belng quoted at,3 173 per cent | &b Gui"S Swel o on'the mythical Ail-American olev- S TEaNCING Aldi Zuerner - 15 1306 s7-1 || PLAUT.CADDEN BuILOING v . adof : 200 Guit 8 Steat 5 pF % - | Johnson : : P vill be During the first hailf of the sion 500 s Central ores of the leadi .astern St . e S t ‘fii"«hl:m;‘uh“, 2,708 | vng vive b ‘with only s ind :'g X'Ll:m"sflwl éo?l‘;‘;u.con tha wrilivon falicw: Team No. 10 Loses All Three Strings B HAUGHTON' MAKES CHANGES 200 R tuking, i the © later ~deslings, | 15 PieAeT oo . to Team No. 9. Eane !N _HARGARD'S LINEUP/ ¢ Youngstown. Onlo, o 116005 ) - k3 . % 100" Int ar Con _—_— ardy . —— of n; V] hio, . BROWN TO HAVE MID-SEASON owever, selling orders far outwelgh- | 1080 Ini 2 3% o % . | Malesky " Robi Disolaced Murray at Quar-|a brown mare, went to H. G. Winings DATE WITH HARVARD,|ed demand and extreme gains of one| 900 Int Team No. 9, captained by J. D. Lucy. i i pman e Y, , Tis for $1200, *| to three points in the metals and lead- | 18100 Jat took all three strings from Team No, | Hull .- terback and Caner Placed at Right | 0 Indianapolis for 2 g Crimson May Drop Cornell Elever|ing industriale were largely or whol- | i I:t | o i e n B W ray Tackle. Rivers Knocked Out Thomas . y_reduced. 100 Kayser 3 ... > ¥ LB ? high| 5 eault 5 Moy, . axt Year Ralls followed thelr recent coiirse of | 200 Kansis City 8o single with. $32 and glagisecured high |y ' it Cambriage, Mass. Nov. B.—Coach | New Orleans, La, Nov.’ 20--is Several thousand Farvard students|inactivity until the fag end of "the| 0 Xely s mw 2 | tocak with 285 Hughes Haugliton made two changes | RiVers of Los ‘Angeles o ocon o i Hiine Nanding 1t to Brown, | 8y, when & brisk inqulry. for Union | ye ot B, The score: & Mitehell In the iineup of ‘the Harvard|Joe Thomes of New Orlsus SCHEHE They fo temporarily the potency | Pacific, New York Central, Reading| 0100 Lack Stect .. Feam et | Calkins sity football team when it opened |p.re tonight. Rivers delivered a te of the n system and boomed |8nd Southern and Southwestern issues| 200 Like E & W ] Lty > el 0| Hennessey its last weck of practics before the |1Ere [OREHL K CHR CNere? Thomie Pollard for All<American halftack and | 8ffected advances of one to two points.| b [HiE E & W or T viRNEne ¥ 2 Sullivan Yale game on Saturday. -Robinson |7 7€ BiERC e bl N ning of the Brown for the intrcoliegiate cham.|The tone at the close was irregular,| ‘ton fee Mub' 3 o 13— Lenten 1388 2 g Whif displaced Murray at quarterback and | 3% ¢ d and Thomas took the jonship. The Harvard men are unan. | Specialties llks Texas Company and| 800 & Nash 19vir Pois Purdon = Edwa Caner took Sweetzér's place at right [third round and = “homas took Tmous in orediting the Brains with s | American Writing Paper more than| 00 dieker o pr Bo_wain & e J. Ring 9 5 e tackle. Tioth Fobinson and Caner |count and remained unconselowss decisive viotory, and it may be said |holding their gains, while seasoned | % ¥arvell X co i T : Plased oo ithe viirsity sauad in_ear- [ L0 0y SEE “an that” they are” huppier to_ see Brown | Avorites wers at or near lowest lovela. | | 388 ¥i7"s. Team No tete et in the Taxt fow Contets be St Al n approximated 2,100,- e 2 e part n - i il {han kay other toam. mow that. Hay: | 000 shares, making the third successive | oo s coocr [0 “[Potter ... . Frateenal Bowling Leagus cayse’ of sickness and injuries. o Yale Has Sianal BT olimis full session in which the dealing ap- St . Dartmouth iy B Standing. Juring a long but light scrimmage 3 ., Nov. i~ s g mated from the | ioached that huge total. Sl - R A M E N TR Gotthelf Standing: o Lost. Per.Pintall | etween the A and B teams Hond re- | Yale football squad returned here to-| Brown's prestige has been jacked u Foremost among the new maximums e, 5 Shea B. P. O. Elks... 13 632 10009 | Placed Thacher at left halfvack on the | day from Atlantic City, where the several notches by its motable votory |Were United States Steel, which rose X 3 Battles B GG e 1D ¢ 9a20 | sacalty faquail \Codeties’ saill tnat tha| playecti spcnt Sunday recupersting 2 8-4 129 and ‘close 127 3-8, - % & 7 quarterback, right tackle an eft | fro mtel A e o e o blia o o A ey 1220 5 45 M7 50 PR haifback positions were still undecided | half hours signal drill was _eld.. '+ | Anacon: 3 | " Hig et e o | but Robinson, Caner and Thacher are |the basel cage. 0 ¢ piadle of the, sewson on Harvard's|fRcc o Tannae(t Giwen Canasiea. | City League. poeh single—Frost, 134; - high three, | 7 Ve to tart in these positions on'|down {he quarterbackcs position but preferred. The Actna :nd Palace t vare Fyos S Saturday. was stated Smith will be in the,pm S o e Chhon e e [T i Thehin i o oo *Bowling leagte Axernges b .| In today's serimmage the varsity de- [tice tomorrow. All the men weve R e nopten: a1 Saledames. i oy nporary ALiE. bpahraced. AT Mondas might ? ,, Games. Pinfall. Ave.|feated the B team by a score of 21 to|ported to be in fair physical! . 10 arTangemant of the 1917 sched- | R SSURCIRIY auns Smhraced AT i The scores: Comlies ‘ 6. Minat, substituting for Casey, who | tion. 5 g A B e Y Pvan (U Cottal oy Gront Norttidra: Ote S/ At i State Hospitai. zost was late at practice, scored the first —_— %0 Bot the mid-season fate. OF the big|can Car. -3/ Sullivan .... .... 8 touchdown for the regulars and Perry Elected Captain.’ © = Slevens that Harvard has played this| Stocks related to the coppsrs, in- en_Col o | Mitchell Thacher_and Bond each made one| Waterville, Maine, Nov. 20 —FErnést season, Cornell is the one fnoa likely | ¢luding zinch issues, were higher and A At ™. . o | Daggett more. Robinson kicked a field goal.|J. Perry of Lawrencs, Mass., today to go, and it is conceded that thy|leathers, Central Leather _excepted,| 1300 Nown' Pacine Sprinatield 213 | Hennessey Tottle Murray scored a touchdown for the B was elected captain of the Colby col- Crimson will not again burden tself | Were in demand. 7300 Ollo._Ges. Bowdoln 20| Hughes . Miller . team. lege football team for 1917. He plays with such a tough bill of games at it | Bonds were irregular, Chilf Copper | 1% Suao s 0 E i Z$ right end. had this year. A team much weaker |5€VeNs rising four points to 154, do- |; oo Pee aaht o | | FAMOUS STALLION SOLD. than Brown probably will be bosked |CInINg ten points and closing at 146. | 200 Pec Td & 3 Lcbavon o Doughérty —_— R 3 : for the Saturday before the Yale game | TOt2] sales (par value) $5,225,000. LR R | Meanister Follenius ingara Bought by E. J. Tranter for | ‘There is more catarrh in this sectionf next year, in order that'the eubsti-| U-S. bonds were unchanged on'call. | o bhiia*"to : oty s, - o] 0 o0 | Fucher $5.200. put together, and for years it Was sup=| tutes may gambol at will, with slight el gmEced s fiEdas ¥ 1| Ty . D e R e D chances of being overwhelmed. STOCKS. A o 1r—Michigan e 82 | Brooks . New York, Nov. 20.—Bingara. one |scribed locai remedies, and by constant- e s e 2 Close: | 7500 Preas § Car e e iy 18| Enos of the world's famous stallions, rank- |1y failing to cure with local treatment,: Annual Meeting of A. A.'U. 100 Adv mumety " %] 2o rl ra e Coigato —| Gort_. ing second of all living or dead as apromounced it incurable. Catarrh is & New York, Nov. 20—While the an-| 190 Afr Rumely pe 33 o - 57| Smith sire of 2.10 trotters, was sold at auc- | 008, CEoenc B oy O eretor nual meeting of the Amateur Athletic | 1ie Areks “aoa” o e JapkEOn tion in the Old Glory horse sale here | requires constitucional catment. Union Was Still fin Drofrass af idniahs| . o S, S0 Reading e Navy Johnson today for $5,200. He was purchased | Hall's Catarrh Cure, mun\z[flyul_red 3% and no announcement had been mad R ] et Harvey bv E. J. Tranter. Bingara was in-|F. J. Cheney & Co,’ Toledo, Ohio is & of the election of officers ,it was sald e e gis [ ¢luded amons the harness stock of the | constitutional remey, s taken Inters 0 c made, L i S A late William Russell Allen, founder of AXd. acts Enrois] ot i padkit e oo s essen P05 L &S W s oleky, o SStorerario VRSSO, Leaduy the Allen Farm of Pittsfield, Mass,, all | (e mucous surfa 0 BEY & B WP pRanckner . B of which was auctioned off. Bingara | “ ” 700 Seabosrd 4 L e G T i e p has been the leading sire of standard e 3 5 = 866 46 | performers for t ast three years, i Gets-1t” Never , LB e L Telgine Bt Ry fE fathperimen for ghe et fhree penns | o ey ¢ o, on, OBl 6900 Sloss 8 8 & I e - o~ ] ve yvears his get has won = ¥ 8 ' - Pilling 81 5 57| The Mechanics 8 7 533 7144 ¢ho Tast fve s i So1d_ by drusgists, 7oc. F ils fi c 1 6900 South Pactfie Fabrac 579 233{J. B. Martin .. 4 11 266 6814 | §138.858 1 cloce Hall's Family Pills for constipationd ails ior Lorns 5200 Soutn By Edwards i §9° s 355| High single, Burdick 129; high three, | 1o 3 o sl e hiig ! 100 Stand Milling B -, Rezarded#ds segond to ingara in S: Y d’s Str SOl 5800 Studebaker Dugas 85 . 91 277 | Burdick 345. 2 | importance in the sale was Bertint, | Worms Sap Your Chil rositte » 100 Am Y %3 2 A a ol p’ 3 h hi h Like It for| 150 Am o e s b Sinlls < verages. sold to C. Coppe, of Albany, for $1,- | Is your child ‘pale and fretful? Does| Thereis, Nething, og Macth Liks It for| " we'an LRSS o o Games. Pinfall. Ave.|009. Todd Swift, another sire, went |he cry out in sleep or grind his teeth? Corns and Calluses. s 419 462 428 1309 930 103-3 | to F. J. I4nden of West Fairfield, Me., | These symptoms may mean worms and| “Whenever you get corns and cal-| ‘20 Am e 100-5 | for $375. vou should obtain relief at once. Kick- luses, don't experiment — just use| 8000 Am SMITH TO START AT Rertron, a three-year-old colt, once [apoo Worm Killer is a pleasant rem- “GETS-IT" and nothing else. Fas-| 1% Am QUARTER FOR YALE. edy that kills the worm, and by its 200 Am Am Am Am Am Hi (By Order of L:':l BAN JOHNSON LIKES IDEA OF THIRD MAJOR LEAGUE Eight Cities Suggested for New Or- ganization. Chicago, Nov. 20—Ban Johnson, president ' of the American league, New York, Nov. 20.—Cotton futures | “would not oppose” the formation of closed firm. " December 2095; January |a third mafor league, he said today, 2105; March 2124; May. A 2140; . July|when, recent gossip concerning such 2138, i an o tion was brought to his Spot steady, middling 2090. atténtion. “In " fact” sald Mr. Johnson, “I . MONEY rather like the idea’* New York, Nov. 20.—Call money| As Mr. Johnson was the foremost firmer; high 3; low 2 1-4; ruling rate|foe of the Federal league, his atti- 2 1-2; last loan 3; closing bid 3 1- regarded with unusual in- Dr. J. M. KING} " DENTIST =2 PARCEL No. 1—24,98 SQUARE FEET OF LAND, fronting about 120 feet on Lafavette Street, or Mill Lane, so called, 172% feet on Oneco Strest—with group of Four Frame Building, designed for woodworking business and equipped with engine, boller, pumps, dynamo, Sturtevant Dry Kiln System, . -Exhaust System, shafting, hangers, pulleys, main belt, elevator, To wir ; May Building - - . * {an1TuWF oy DR. F. W.'HOLMS. D - Shannon Building Annex, Rodmi AT L Telopnone =23 M SR i o T er system, steam heating plant, electric wis ing and Woodworking machinery, moulders, sanders, planers, saws, ten- oners, stickers, mortisers, veneer presses, and miscellaneous machinery used in a well equipped wood working establishment. PARCEL No. 2—LOT OF LAND with buildings and improvements there- on, marked as lot B on “Map of the property of the H. B. Porter & Son _Company, by Chandler & Palmer, Engineers, October, 1916” and contdin- an area of 7,346 square feet. Lot C—Area 390 squarc feet. Lot D. 17,000 square feet.. Lots E, F.and G.—Area 2,400 square feet. - gageee “GETS-TT” does the rest.”" way is to bundle up your toes in arnesses and bandages, use salves that make toes.raw, cotton rings that g o Fout coena Dop-eyed. kutves and \*diggers” that tear your out No weonder ) E Q. R CHICAGO GRAIN-MAR! 251—LOT8 OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT—251 T i ) "y P g_=m % e o Sew LUMBER, MOULDINGS, VENEER, HARDWARE, L EATHER BELTING, THE ASTNA . &% o GFFICE FURNITURE, SAFES, MOTOR TRUCKS, HORSES, WAGONS, e Bk g % 4 F BOWLING AND BILLE e Absolutely Removes [f o be sia separately tn 1ots to 5 Savmn A ; seasilaiftsinntestont et