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[ BANK STATEMENTS X Ne. 1187 im OF THE CONDITION ;. National Bank at X @ Btato of Connecticut, at o Sainews on saron sin, 19175 RESOURCES. = % 1.'a Loans and h 23, tsconunts s of the T H el o (except those ot b + $287,996.60 unsecured, sowesr qguw; CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK ‘.: » ""%.‘:2.‘::‘5:..’:“"‘"’ examination and estimate. N ,amuu.fz’mf? OR. F. G. JACKSON OR. D. J, COYLS L Total I. 8. hon jonds, securitics, ete. hr _ (Buccessors to the iing Dental Co.) pm':k(;,.;; o8 | MAIN ST NORWICH, CONN. Bonds (no 3 > A M BP. M ,';,. ,:‘".,T. g y stocks) own. Telephons unpledgcd s Total bonds, se. — | epritien e T A e 7. Btocks, other than e Insure h - Bon another day. ~ 3 ) 12 PALACE LEAGUE. BANK STATEMENTS 7 ',';1,'““;;:;‘;,‘,,5 v bttty o eroe Ddards. ' Ctscoyisld ; ; Relay—Classes. No. 57 :T;'é’fi-fl‘;h;m‘,' - o Y > " McKelvey REPOR’ 9, alue of LUTE PRO vault, winning the blue ribbon. tace o e o370 Lbie Tmmen Mationts Bonk o Rorwion | Basking. . houss 2 e The. high jump was won 81— 249 | In the Btate of Connecticut, at the cio ar - dnemeum- - & Charnetski, his height bein= 5 feet 1 2 ety Stie sty Vitets, 151 245 | of business on March 5. 1917: bered) +eresss. $35,000 inch. He was second Wit n 93— 277 - RESOURCES. feet. Himes third place. Fouli- - first place in the broad jump, na Hasbo, et T L A, 8T.040.75 Real estate owned o han won 3 ; w3 ¥ et ed hic distance being 9 feet § 1.2 inches. 460 1404 a han banking | Hnldrlkhl v;n.mmlnhkufl’ {nfi‘m}‘: Que from ap: nd shot Houlihan took first honos ving. Foaiia roved reserve K‘.’."m the shot for a distance of 36 jusy with aviation.| LEADERS STILL HOLD PLACES > # asents in New feet 5 1-2 inches.” Stanley was second |tamweight and the Navy, which lack IN BOWLING TOURNEY. . $1,819,083.66 | a0 s Tonis $22,310.28 10, Furniture and fxt in . . Overdrafts, cured, ' amount e the medley racs the Y. M. C. A, |rounds in Brackiyn b o el R R i : mg':":;l::ff;"’:‘mb,:‘f; 6075 10018 | ™ g N ATON "'""""*.u S 3. ' 1 un- ot 4 crossed the line first when Charnetski lent prospects. Tigers did mag- Team, Leads With 2932. W7 3 3 iaa| der Letters of Credit aci- RS it oetes with'a burst of epesd in ihe fnal lap 4 Jast year in two-mile "rmc- crept on man and crosse« - the ‘West Washingto: = in fine ‘s winner. In the' two-iap. relay | George especially neton| (Srand Rapids, Mich. March 18—/ To Investioate Track Sports. Folamugzea . "0 0% 2,00000| 15 oen W the Red and White were easy 'llln.l'l‘ test. Christie S INOM.n:‘wf.::r::dm:ml:;‘ Am'"l.flan Cambridge, Mass., March 13—Capt. U, s prte A ”‘:r ecks 3 ‘the race was ughkeepsie had bow = v 081te arting DAk B P AR e e R 3:"’“'22..“‘ Foughkeepsie had one of | | dzed from their places as a result of| E; A. Teschner of ‘the Harvard track |* (1 By Vool (R0 et LA M ually used and for which Roaye oitiss 7 team tonight announced the appoint- value) 100.000.00 lap relay 1 minuite 57 seconds. ‘MoCourt Wins First Leg. spring. Of this remarkable eight | t04ay’s rolling at the Collseuny-in this| o 0" D", na0re iy e’ committee | 6 ‘Bunds, seciriit te. 0 and. other o # The Dointe for each event follows: | Cleveland, Ohlo, March 13.—Charles coached by James Ten Eyck but one |clty, Sithoush the Bufiale men, who {o investigate the lack of interest and |4 Bonds “other " G e == high jump, N. F. A. § Y, Captain Glass e erowly es, |1ack of system in track sports at Har- . bon: < o ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW R s w ALt RS S Bovernln | R ing. paseed. _ Their scors__of |VARL The committee, whica is head- | Piedsed to”xe: e s2e54 - St Al N & 1286 was well in sight of George Sni- |ed by Westmore Wilicox of Philadel- | $o5fi,U B 9% 41, 560 oy Brown & Perkins, iimey-at-law o A Pt N S e ot s A dx"and Winla ¥ouns of Toledo, put | DA, the crack auartr mile runmer | b *Bares 000, 17, Noten of other 7a 3 - " and | i3 _reques o report a plan for| than U.S. bonds D eral’ e i B e kins, No .5; Osman, No. 4 ;Waliis, No. [, Jack Rellly o o = 7 ings deposits. . 217,500.00 nd net amount due Nationsl Bant % v known bowlers, highest in the sin- e Sacuritics oth ot r e e W Bromn, DreF, 5 Bunnel TP ‘o, | Columbia Swimmers Defeat Tigers |3 and Sprague bow. | O e Gy with 651 that placed | Burne Gets Decision Over Sh than 1 S honds E e s EDWIN W. Namara and Francle Toomey. The| New York March 13—Columbia Uni- |cuse last year, shouid be stronger this |him fourth. S.'Lyanski of Toledo was | New Haven, Conm, March 15| (not inciuding from U.'S Mot o St s 3 e tIZy Yersity defeated Princeton In a dual|segson. in the first place Courtney, |Second best in the singles with 638, | Frankle Burns of Jersey City, N. 3| &tock) owned ... ey swimming meet here tonight, 34 Points | 1,c"Conch of the past 35 vears, who |Stopping just below Reilly. Charley |gained the referee’s decision in his 12 518 i ad sk Total ... s Corner Main and Shetucket Streets to 19. Princeton, however, won the|y.g i last spring, is in much better | Collier of Chicago ran into/ seventh |round bout here today with Tommy | Total honds, se- LIAPTLITIES Handicap List Announced. water polo championship of the Inter- | JCh,, 1 0% SREAE I8 [n Much better| piace with 644, Shea. Burns had the best of the| curitics. et 1,270,898.28 | 23. Capital stock paldyr AMOS A. BROWNIN! Boston, March 13--The _handicap | collegiate Swimming Leasue, defeat- B Cleveland established J. Mackey and [ match all the way. The men fought at 3% SaPeiny Tina A INING, |75 e "Masanchusctis Golf Aseer | ing Columbia, 26 to-6. e st coayer o senior, who stroked | i Foyle in fifth: place in the doubles | 123 pounde = " 54 5. S gpererve bankc stock 2.860.69 | 3. @ Ondividea | - Al i a4 50 Bldg, | Ci2tion, which was announced today, N Pk the 11 [should do much by his presence to|With 1232, and Schuler and Roggen-| Dave Medar of New York was given |5 Siock of Federal Reserve ey uraant 2 \ttorney-at-Law, ichard’s Bldg. | places Jesse P. Guilford of the Wood- | Hovard M. Flack, the former all-|iring”Comell back to its own. John |Ders of the same city ran sixth with |the referee’s decision at the end of & | busseriotion) . .° 48,000.00 | © oxpannes Inters land Golf club, state champion, alone|around athlete of Syracuse university,|p,yie the boatbuilder, assistant to|120 10-round go with Charlie Bergen of (9. a Value of banking est and taxes { at scratch, The names of Francis|has been appointed baseball coach at £0 1 The teaders are: this city. oy ko 153,000.00 Ly and e sséats Quimet, ° ‘former " mationsl amatour | the Oregon Agricultural ~coliege for ooy (0T pany Seamon, |lost %! Five-man teams: Hotel Navarres, 13 17, 3 Net ‘smount wx o champion, who headed the season. when he failed to get results last year. { Toledo, 2932. Tinoup Signs With Little Rock. s 28. Circulating note i it Cornell had an odd vear in 1916.| Two-man teams: Edwards-West,| .00 (008 0" 20 TO7C | Breved A 31 s artount’ A ¥ HIE | = {Harvard beat its varsity on the 3 i - < A 3 o York, g0 banks and bar + |Charies over a course of one and | Individuals: B. Bradshaw, Cleveland, Tincup, Indian pitchier, who with Out- | J57ky QUICIEDL,, 100 o (other thay included in | seven-eighths ‘miles by about two | 690 e Rt pocused, Srom b Net amount 29 or 80) ... e Vg o g Ty B o Philadelphia Nationals for Outfielder [ 4, ¢ amount ss 3V BRI o e e M L T et o) Hopkine & Allen Lsague. Ernie Walker, signed a Little Rock [ proved reserve Demand aeposits - X Cornell defeated the hitherto - i Thatcher - s4 75 contract today. Welser has declined awents in othor 33, Individual deposits sub V) week Cornell defeated the = : 7 oy to report because of fear-of the south's | reserve cities. 71.506.04 Ject. to cheok beaten Princeton boat, as well as Yaio, | Bonneville LRttt jin a stirring Anish, Then Ssracuse b ————— 293,266.30 | 25, Certified checlor 13 Net amount due from 36, Cashier's checks out won at Poughkeepsie. This year Cor- 149 186 193 s banks and bankers (other standing . f MARKET WAS DULL o POIL moate Tv b & WD s e i Chip-Moha Bout Stopped. st Incluged’in 12 or 30) 43.496.62| TOT " Gemard | & & gver the new Housatonic courst at!pensn S5 100 si— Youngstown, O. March 13—George | 1%, QUaer chocks of Panic 35795, ana’ o, ha6. 5.1 Disturbed by Controversy Between 4 5 Derby, May 19, and on May 26 rows|genson -o-e ---- 88 190 84— 210 |cnip, in the fourth round of their bout | 1% Seportime tanic’. O 6,510.68 . . Railway Brotherhoods and Railway % | Princeton upon Lake Cayuza. Rt here tonight, after about a.minute of | 18- & Outslde Total sdoi oS R e % G The men back who rowed in one or e s fighting, sent Bob Moha staggering| checks and igevact, > x ‘more \'urlfl!y or junior races last year into his corner, and the referee stopped | other cash R s Mate of Connecticut. Count s are (varsity) Bacon, No. 3; Nelms, No. the bout. Chip had the best of it all 149, ondon. ey L mon to Six thousand shares common of | TeOORLlY maniested bY. e S vets wero % {2nd (Junior varsity) Fitzpatrick, bow. ¥ e SR NS % oo e A e S I o gt I g e ety Dandred doliars | naited today by the turn of events in e 170 163 1ss Williams Gets Deo 17, Notes of i merionmy | %4841 |TedEe dnd bericr.” meeting by a two-thirds vots of all the |the controversy between the railway ; u = spaleel Mo & Mkeiel N 8 vs. w York, March 13.—Kid Williams | 1T 05000 Of Other mational ., HENRY L. F outstanding stock of each class, & 0OPy | brotherhoods and railway ~managers. of Baltimore outpointed Joe Lynch of [19. Federal Reserve notes 19.300,00 [0F which Tesohwion 18 a8 POLIWE: o oF 11 1808 Out with them for the first crew are | Malmers 68 100— f = p < s A Subscribed ana sworn . g e v e | 2o Teied tiuady of g Tabor g . i PRt R e A b B BB o e o ronne b Bare'ss; |3 1SR T gz s o The Baitl pany be. and the i Hoffman, Webster, Jefferson, Short, — — = o b % Fea e babk, 261,402.59 DWIGHT. L. UNDBRWOOT L9 concerting from the fact that the fin- | Gf = e 3 pounds and Lynch 116 3-4. _Federal Reserve bank .. 402, - ot s3me is. hereby reduced trom the eum | o1 e tEy i e 16 10 b 2 = gu\c‘l‘(,x Aimer, Aloe ,Kirkland and 145 189 22 2, Redemption fund wih Corriot Ktest A 102 sum six icial ‘comm s lendrie, coxswain. . 8. Treasurer an ue o VU Bundred tnousand dollars, Jpeen t::;‘::‘;s::!:cu;; i A Columbia. began' Iast year auspici-|Benson . 7 84— The A. A. U. intends to take the fin-| from U. S. Treasurer.... 11,000.00 R A be."and the same is. hereb decreased | Douie interests. ously by defeating Yale.in the fal! in | Schofield 86 104— ger prints of several more of the noted | . . $4,070,021.95 W. H. ALLBN, from four thousand shares preferred |PRISIVENCTN. Li013ea one to two . a mile and seven-eighths in splendid pe e amateur athletes, so it is said. 8l ... PRI ,021. mar14d Dire Eroutehd YRS TR sCF e " saF |points on (he moderate offerings of Tumbia Same in’ third:due. 10" poor s 33, Capital stock mad In:.$1.000.000.00 ; -~ , with as much and oc- came - in . lue to poor 3¢ b e T ¢ ¢ No, 1481 e e e e e s [T o Ntie more Tor. . sctive headwork 'in stroking of the boat . .o - LEGAL NOTICES 3% Surpjus fundy-cocoee-- 530.00000] o ppony oF THE CoNDITION e = = s 55 e wich, in e a of o thon | S = o e new lease had been taken on its row- | . = —— ——lat"Norwich, within and for the DIstrict | ® exserses: inter: the close of business on Mar voted in favor of Said resolu st claities: ing life and the outlook s good at this 553 | of Norwich, on the 13th dav of March,| est. and taxes 1917: Later, wh lealin, dwindled to i n(m ~ 5:;. prl:es made university which has ,on the whole, = A. D. 1917, PAtd Lee.. .eeo 1778.04 RBSOURC : < always come up to expectations in |Hart .... 3 229 | Present—NWLION J. AYLING. Judge, 58.103.87 Loans and discounts.. § gradual, but very complete recoveries, - ol e S acn | Clinton 99 82 101— 282 | A Bstate of Ole A. Brickson, late of Circulating notes out . & Loam i including a few noteworthy gains, due 2 rowing under Jim 'Rics, its coach ok i Ereatan, io st Disteibt decessed; Ao e $9,300,00 | -, Oyerdratts, unsecure mainly to short covering. Not a few all things considered. The men back 5 511l Anna'E. Brickson ‘of Preston, Conn. |31, Net amount due €6 s U e traders acted upon a time-worn- pro- from last years varsity eight are 57 511 | appeared in Court and filed a petition | = banks and bamkers ..... 694,754.93 bl evaatten. tn verb of the street that it is most often Sengstaken, bow, Captain O'Loughlin, praving, for the reasoms therein set|3s Dividends unpaid 111 10,30800 [ 1T B bonds feposited fo % | N 5 . o T forth, that administration be graated| Demand deposits: e 1 hazardous to “sell” a market on strike : No. 3; Lahey, No. 4; Pennell, No. 7; | Thatcher .. . 92 S2— 252 t it = v = Jue) ..., oco-e 3 Leys 'stroke ‘and Thomas, coxswain, | Bonneville .. 30 54— 384 | i0man 1o b Intostater, O Cocensed, al R ey, S o developments. 3 ‘As usual, United States Steel, which land from last years Junior eight Piel. -— .-— -— -—| Whereupon. It Is Ordered. That sald |35 Certified checks . ny. and |closed at a slight fractional advance o bow; Burghard ,No. 2; Swinburne, No. 176 536 | petition be heard and determined at|37. United States s made oath to the truth of the fore-|£008%, 87 B FL SN, L2 SoT, Hon of 3; Hooven, No. 4; and Lorenz, stroke. the Probate Court Room in the City of | 38 Postal savings deposits n U. 8. bonds (not Includ- ing stocks) owned un pledged . xoing certificate by them signed. Before Columbia will row in the Childs’ C: Norwich. in sald District, on the 16th osits requiring no- ther - the day’s business, with coppers, ship- 20 e Cup 83 97— 264 9 gt s 17.” Stocks, other than Fed me. e day of March, A. D. 1917. at 10 o'clock less 30 ds ve ba stock 4 (soaly oo TUIAZAM B-PROE. |pings, Central Lesther and a few other 4 ; Iposs; May 12, dn_thie Hudeon = River 99 74— 762 | [NnT rorenoon, and that motice of the | Hotal anmana doporiie sl Reserve bank etos mari4we otary war and semi-war seclalties. Reading Y . oughkeepsie —— -— -— -—|pendenc of said metition, and of said ‘ o et O = % 3 =5 'was the only sctive stockin the railway | x- June 21, and possibly with Harvard. 171 516 | hearing thereon. be given by th b- o Site S it et o arid kWS Thew THmEpic. Pennsylvania did_a fine thing for Tication of this order one time in Some subseription) K 9. a Value of banking houss than usual es amounted to rowing when Joe Wright, the famcus newsnaper havin~ a circulation in snid ajt dra et i eIl Porese dinble 40 pay tati tn e O S0e haras Argonaut car, was signed for a term 76— 216 | Bistrict we Toast oo dan prior o the | Cro drtwn asmd i34t pasosiyinTed) notified MASE I have & warrant fo levy| General news had little direct bear- | Ne* b of three years as coach although the - 985 09 10— Se gate bl astn man sy hand mt returs | rarai: S iy MOTOOTLES [ 12, et amouny ind collect a tax of eighteen (18) mills |ing upon the market ,the offering of dis Quakers had nothing to brag about e B b b L M Liasitiéfen " for " Tet approvea | Te- an the domtax on The fown Tiet of T01¢. | New York sity bonds attracting lttle last vear—Wrights first . season ' as 176 187 17T 509 | ne above and Toremoing i1s & true| with Federai Reserve gorve agents yabte Apr 5, 0 10 | gtten rerage of bids was utor—except e good walloping it el record. n New York, Dersonal tax, aue’ Fev. 1,[ASTUOR TOS, e tin View of the gave Yale In its first race. This year| Tennis Tourney at Longwood Club. |““Ritcue: SELEN M. DRESCHER. BETVS 5 'Comnecticat; Cotnty 'of Mew | Chicago and St 0 of collecting saiq |Present ease of money. ‘Poonl the Quakers will row Yale early in| Boston, March 13._-The champlon.| maridd Assistant Clek. | London, xs.: 1. Chartes W. oule. |, MOU8, - ynoini * Dul was the most pronounced pril, may go to the Navy for a race |ship tournament of the New England ‘ashier of the ‘above named bank, e C. “Bocieston's (N W, |elgn exchange, another reversal In 3 Princeton and Columbia May 12. tion will be held on the courts of the on the 13th day of March, | ledge and belicf. A A OIher ! e a et 2 p m; at Cofner) on Tuesday, Avril 10 froin 10 | Ttallan remitiances having its basis on For this vears elght Wright has|Longwood Cricket club on May 14, it CHAS. W. GALE. & m. to 2 p. m.: ai the Town Clerk's timental rather than actual grounds. | Presed Steel Drayton stroke, Tilden and Duryea | was announced today. K. W. Koeniger | Pr . AYLING, Judge. hier. T ount due fr Office on the second and fourth Satur- | FRCENCTL OF an early announcement 2 of last year's crew ,from the Juniors, | of Dartmouth was elected president of | Estate OContior.. 1ate| _Subscribed ‘and swarn tnSetore me | 3pa s amount due f ron and 28), from 10 & m.| "3 ew French loan lacked confir- Captain Woll, Ross,” Wirkman, Gerald |the association. of Norwich, in said Disirict, decca®ed. - | enis 13¢n dny of Myroh: 1917 beuka and baniers (o On taxes mot pald by May 5, 1917, |maiion in authoritative quarters. . toel and Glans and from the 1915 boat, -Wn‘l’- IH'Coh.wrl Bl hl. C%nl;fie;v- LEONARD P. CHURCH, 15, Other checks on ban} 9 per cont: interest will be added from | International bonds moved within 2 [[Sarvin ad Bewit Wielent, i, il Petition praying, Tor the reasons there: | Correct—Attant: S 0tey Fublie | Win tho same cits or i fate when due. extremely narvow limits on light offer- second vear .should give Penn a far |as the Board of Regents prohibited | [s' ovs” focth " That” steniniororniine s . L 16 peporting bnk THOMAS E. WHBELE: ings and most domestic issues were ir- — better eight than in many season: the crew rowing in four mile races. | Kranted upon the estate of said de- GROSVENOR 'ELY, L Dtaide;che Cotisctor of Tages. |resuler. Total sales (par value) ag- Harvard under the direction of |Since the Poughkeepsie race has been | ccased, alleged to be intestate. ARTHUR M. BROWN, ol e $1,216.78 ted $3,125,000. Robert Herrick, ,& sraduate wholcut one mile announcement is made | Whereuron It Is Ordered, That sald| mari4d Directors. |y Fractional | cur Dated at North Stonington. March | gregat - e 12,3917, marlew United States bonds were unchanged fiy |comoied last vears crew. has but|that Wisconsin will send its crow east | Dot ol b0 deard nd determined ‘at Aoeh Ll —— | " rency. nickels on call, but the coupon ‘.‘. fell 1-2 eight c® '-hlth"llnhl‘ combination to |in 1918. Norwich, in sald District, on the 19th 7 and cents 6 TAX NOTICE. per cent. and registered 4's 1-2 per [ South Ry draw from this year—Taylor, No. 6| In the far West Washington which [day of March. A. D. 1917, at 10 o'clock JOSEPH BRADFORD. 7. Not. ¢ other nat cent. on actual sales. Coolidge, No. 5; White, No. 3, and|defeated Stanford by fifteen lengths|in the t-r‘m::‘dlnd that notice of the - HT SN0t (of . O TO THE TAXPAYERS OF THE TOWN S te.m tg: .le‘n your the varsity de- lon April § over a three mile _course pendsncy of smk bzu'x‘t'n.: and, of sald B e eral B osata A ) I los 10 Pt~ 2 1 reserve in v OF FRANKLIN. STOCKS. i ea roell an diost to Princeton (on Take Washington, and on May 27 | hearing therson be given bv'the pub- BOOK BINDER B, A e All persons: liable to pay texes in| mne following is s summary of today's transse- in a thriller during the preliminary |beat California by twentyq lengths in pSmepaper havine o cireulation Tn snid % % brushes but wound up the season in|a similar race, will have another ex- the Town of Franklin, te 0f Com- | uons ea the New York Stock Exchange a®3 P. M. B 44 Pl ek pecticdt” are hereby notified “that 1 g ottty & blaze of glory by rowing away from | cellent crow end should’ the triangu: | Dere ot seid Beating. sus St torine|Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order | , Feqoral BETCIVe NO"Y ¢ {:;'e“-flm;"flq‘“‘)m e et ost, 2 | Aer Rubter % 31" | Yale, making this victory the third|iar race with California and 'm Do made to this Cour g il 108 BROADWAY s e on list of 1916, due end payable March | At Choimers 16iy | Sroight for Harvard that day. = The|April 14, return Washington a i o LGt i ' 20th, 1917; alsh & warrant to levy and Chatmens 14 | pts Jo bridge is to find a|the cre wis likely to come to Pough- A e e 35 o A o BOGEAL <o s 500\ o0 s Soliect a Sonal | texes due - in “Sigar 0. Stroke oar to flll the seat left vacant |keepsie. Coach Hiram Connibear, | " Ri:of J*SRLMN M. DRESCHTR. Eastern Conneeticut equal to The Buls LIARILT Franklin Feb. -1st. 1017, each of such pertons belng assessed the sum of Two ollars as- his personal tax. All per- sons neglecting this notice must be t 2s -directsd by the And for the pur pose of collect! 4 recgtving the above taxes I W ithé Franklin Fownnouse on March 30th, 1917 Hrom 10 a. m. to 3 p. m, dnd on March Zist, 1817, at my home in North Frankiin. On April 2d, 1917, at the Sodom Schootior 1 % byyh:nt.n :M fighter h;’:d hhflufllum_ who picked up his trade without pre- | maritd Assistant Clerk. |letin for business results. enced its worst season in many y ' Cnat.ide Yoars % |last year. Th.:dlll‘:‘r‘l‘f)e 'léh Colum- ht, S profits 21.93 bia was lost © spring Penn- |stroke; Harr, No. 7; Newton, No. sy ourrent % | sylvania, Cornell, Princeton and Har- | o, No. 4; MecConihie, No. B s T vard defeated its first eight. This , No. 2; and Brokaw, bow. . est, and taxes year the varsity will tackle Penn and | Ben Waliis, the old ¥als oar. who 4 - o s Cornell in_the preliminary season. There are flve of the t 3. Capital stoc Surpiu By BES BERERRRRERRALE Esii 28, Circulating notes Standing - .- Inverted Gas Lamps, complete, Burner, Mantle and a1 et amnin 4 "®e 32, Dividends unpaid Upright Gas Lamps, complete................... 75¢ u??fi';l’v';"”" TRy ey TR 1617, Taterest at the i Ni Homelite Gas Lamps, fine grade, heavy brass burner, ple i genithastan, ot aup rate of 9 per cent. wiil be added from Englan will inverted goose neck, clear inner linder, opal 35, Certified checl time these taxes became due. <y! Tl demand _d 3 ISP I AN 13, 3Tt ey ot globe with bottom, inverted mantle, with by- b in el February. 1917, 55 B Y ; New York, March 13.—Call money H ; o iy ¥’ FREDERICK & RACRIR, grm;, hish 2 1-2; low 3 ruling rate | sch pass, gives an excellent white light—complete. . .$2.00 Zooimas s Cumng trict ot Montyille, deceased. COTTON 35 H m. to 3 p. m. t'the home of 1p. m to On May 1st, 1917, at the Frankiln 111 ey i aministrator having exhibited | B i _— o ledge and belier, T AR oF Proiate for weid F % Fls gl b Match 1o0s; Sas i708 Upright or Inverted...................15¢, 20c and 25¢ CHARLES 1L P Bt ror ailowande Tt te o) G P July 1783; 25c Mantles guaranteed for three months Sabseribed and sworn e s T e feson e ; ; - this 13¢th Gay of Marcn. 1917 at the ‘Probats Otfies in Montvile, be. o Fpvt qulel: saisstmk Moh, - ) - ~ JOHN H. PD &ha the sdme iz aseigned for e hesring = | CHICAGD GmAIN manKeT. Notary .’2:;'.’.:.;‘“:1'.:“' fi:{‘ _ 1 % Open. Low. ? % Correct—Attest: marlid Bi B Hom, Juds i July 57 s COSTELLO LIPP o F. L. WOODARL e e 2 = i — = TiuBs X OSRARR % 5 May x mart4a Dire P 18 E . BULLETIN BUILDING . 74 FRANKLIN ST, | u 18 Ho aaverusing medium i Bt equal‘to The Bu 7 ey