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. Ehouss window: —_—— mf:s:il;eor, Norwich and ‘Kia. Bunion em ng r “c omor n At HeienT Wity s b g Middies Win, 6 to 5. © ' |of New Haven, the latter beis i ” - \ ng sub- . 1—In stituted for Mickey Doherty of New | mfl'-g:’ H'_g; :i’mm“ :l:l:rlyt Haven, Bunion made Russell look like i R i e, oo Bt s oo & [an amaceur. Tassel who eutwelghed | ,. 89, Cumulative Preferred Stock ms‘ulzm‘;h;’. 000405585 feet and was unable to gét through e NayaAcat'y 0.3 8 0'0 0 0 0 104, 7, 1| Dunlon’'s dofense. at any, poims 1o bout. Hunter and Brumbaugh; Gaines, L.| v, o Raymond; battling against N. Baken, Kelly and Cloughley. sukely‘n( the sub’ base was uninten- s A S tionally fouled in the second round Luw into L guessing. Proto, sixth .and seventh roi T e s ahe. o Lne Sridge 15 Con- cord towm;, 4 “Three!” gasped he. “Did my horse g0 Par Value §100 Per Share L T e run Two mortal hours from Lexington™ (He had not heard, while his way Dividends payable Turhriy on the 15th of March, June, September and . Decembe ailable as a Jhols or in part st the ootien of ‘the- com. That ‘:‘n two the clocks went an hour . and was forced to leave the ring ow- . 5 pany on amy dividen late on thirty ) days’ notice at $110 per share ead. - el ing to. his Injuries. The bout had the 4 : 3 —H. i, in New York Sun snd Herald. ¢ :ngki‘:xs of a s;'ood o until the unfor- 7,¥,H., é:.,“ e fe i ..'li'::‘_ AWAKENING, ‘!“.“mA o = Sl 8 i st mpan; oston i ti 2 The preliminary bout between Mil- eEnat e gt} irst National Bank, Bostgn Never yet was a springtl me, Late though lingered the snow, That the sap stirred not at t hispe Of the south wind, Sweet and low" Never yet was a springtime When the wa: forgot to blow. Ever the wings of the summer 1 d B two boys of the sub " GAPITALIZATION -« i er an: rown, two 'S o e sul = TAX COLLECTOR'S NOTICE base, was 2 mflmi ?'xfi fig; : %!':'rn “f&:"g-t &:n:uhuv Preferred Stock . . gmm Notics is hereby given to all persons | DUt & good s Do TR, 000,000 D bl oif the dige. o6 landed a wicked right on Proto's eye BUSINESS. The company manufactures slate granules under the trade name of “Ver-Mil-Co” products, About 800 saw the bouts and all the Town of Columbia on the list of : . all : - ::‘ u‘.\::‘nhd';ll‘mr:: 'r:::ei':.‘.?le‘:’:fl'.x:s ;;:,: :fl&fmfiwt::“ wdu'fi:hwfi: ‘:fl“;_ ang that optic was fast closing’ when used for the surfacing of roofiing material. Are folded under the uou}&‘. nated, vis.: ference in opinion on the result of the Lroto left the ring.. It was Norman's A partial list of present customers of this company includes such. nationally known companies as: Life, that higs KocWE mo K2 At 'YoomanlA Hail, columbla, Conn- | main bout. This was the largest at- mmme:yunl zoodm allwthisu\;) ut was one Amalgamated Roofing Co.,, Chicago, Iil. Ford Roofing Company, St. Louis, Mo. Till. sudden, the burgeoning Eastert e, A0d ‘Prom 3 p. mm; to.d D o ::“" oxing exhibltion eVer| o¢'ipe cleanest and fastest bouts ever / Barrett Company, N. Y. International Roofing Co., Chicago, Iil. 'rhe_u-on:‘t“:!!;f;.b‘m Sangster. on 5.}.,.-.1&;', é‘.%l: 51330‘;1 ::d nt“}:re stage T: My'I St . seenlhe;e t::?gd l'l;ettxo{ p}x"ingll;a!s ‘50 Certain-teed Products Corp., St. Louis, Mo. Patent Vulcanite Roofing Co., Chicago, |l —_— SUre 65 Wt - - ¢ n 7 | evenly ma: a1 s hard to give . ¥ s 5, 7. ‘,”:,nli, °:',, s].;ur::" Say 8, 1520, from o fl";m:“ el zithexy iy decxsio;-n, Sithoen fiml__ Flintkote Company, Boston, Mass. Philip Carey Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, HUMOR OF THE DAY a’ ‘ b man for his. aggressiveness and his F THIS ISSUE. The proceeds will be used to provide additional mills, mad: —What makes you 8aid taxes will become due and Pa¥- | the bout with a flash of speed that 1 PURPOSE Of 3 gl b o ey LT, ol 110, 1920. ‘ greater frequency of landing blows > A > o P ining unpald one | Put Proto on the defensive and kept) hag a slight margin on the New Ha- by the tremendous growth of the Company’s business. think the butler won't stay tter legal notice interest will { him continually covering. - Norman | yen boy. e ot s rate of nine (3) per | 1ed the fighting in this . round and| ' o> "oV 5 cent. until all are paid, togethet with |landed several times without effec- Bunion Plays With Russell. 1 “Prof 3 EARNINGS. Earnings at present are more than double dividend requirements. We believe that in a axi :::lrlsa;. deemed to become Klyomd;m}?fnl;‘ tz‘x‘x!gh?lh‘;rd ,int“ tnh: 1 3‘?};?0&3:]:lon.°€;9. 1.:it g‘TewDH%ve{l. few months they will be over ten (10) times dividend requirements. 5 i he first on which collector ce ickey Doherty Chereot, ‘arcording to the terms of the | Clinches and countered with lefts to of New Haven, against Russell of this MANAGEMENT no&lcl::.r:u;.b, him, shall be ready to ;{lgpmv ;:hl:t! gg;:::! °,$f,fl‘"§§ city, made thé local boy: look like a President, CHARLES G. BANCROFT, Howard—So far he has refused te leng me any money.—Life. “How many law books will you want to carry to court, counsellor? “Not over four. It's only a $10 dog case.”—Louisville Courier-Journal, “T've made a great discovery.” SINKING FUND. The Company agrees to set aside a sinking fund of at least 5 per cent. of the net earnings .of the Company, after payment of preferred dividends. r rank amateur. Bunion, if that be his i i “Well ™" A 5 ;ggh:“mgxwr:s practicalty’ a repas | A0S sbowea himself ond of the clev- ? Vice P::idi::,t P:' I;ng‘:'rg:nl-.ltl‘:':l R A e mmauonltn u;ll:h:h;u:.e"‘guel:e Cnllecurl olhl:.““ for the Town of{tition of the first with Norman stili | o5 defensive fighters that has ever A of a match the Colum! 1 Barstow, Hill & Company, Investment Bankers * forcing+the Aghthm,: hut ks in " e been seen' in the squared circle in this ¥ 2 the | city. . Russell, .although working hard, Treasurer, STOWELL H. BANCROFT Dated at Columbla, Conn., this 20th gmggr;\;ggt he could mot land with could not Jang e telling blow on his : 3 DIRECTORS (Including Above) <. * s] r opponent. - Bunion apparently ncluding ove)] o P R gol«::: ":.‘:o::‘,{;‘ 'c'fr‘é’a‘é’mi"‘?u“‘."iefi‘“‘é;t: ey oy v G e i FRANK G. ALLEN, L IRVING . RUSSELL, R s would make angd covered up with ease. Di: S A 5 Trust C . P 'd' t, Nati P je Co, : 4 0T TO CREDITORS. his right, landing two hard blows to : irector, American Trust Company resident, National Papetrie Co, Springfield, Mass. }-‘r: COUNT OF PROBATE NELD | the head and one to the body. Later Russell looked from the ringside to burgh Scotsman. Father—How can you expect t¢ marry my daughter when you have na money? Suitor—How - could yeu expect me to marry her if I did have?—Pear- son's Weekly. “Have you any excuse for being be'- hind with your income tax return? - 3 BURTON L. BARSTOW, RANSOM ROWE, at Korwieh, within and for the Distriel | in“tne’ roung Norman: with a wicked | 05, Su¢ Of condition with too much fat " Barstow, Hill & Co., Investmznt Bankers President, Rowe Construction Company, Boston ,,A,‘ ”1‘;!'?)“' om the 24 day of 'April, haymaker landed heavily on Proto's while his opponent was skinny and i " 3 pany, t % | 5 2 Prevint-MELSON J. AYLING. Judge |JaW, practically knoeking him. oft. his wenty_ pounds.: lighter, but tough. EDWIN P. BROWN, HERBERT F. WINSLOW, e & - “Bi ible.” 3 Bunion"did not have any steam be- President United Shoe Machinery Company Director, International Trust Company ~Biggest éxcuse ROSE Es f Mary B. Learned, late of | feet. Proto, after this became mere ‘Physical incapacity? Norwich, in said Disirict, deceased. cautious unfil the bell. nd his mitts and the blows that he JUDGE LEO E. PRATT, SIDNEY W. WINSLOW, JR,, Ordered, That the Iixecutor cite ' did lang were not effective. When | i i H . { The fourth round - H Phelps & Pratt, Fairhaven, Vermont Vice President, United Shoe Machinery Corp. the reditors of saiddeceased to bring i1 | poys landing pround was Jast. both|the bout was over Bunion apparently | z without exertion jumped the ropes of | i inv: i ion upon request ¢ « ct'wz 4 | Seconds and making several misses. b & We recommend d\u stock for investment Full mfornuhon n «ix months r it m;gvfl:;o x,&‘: T this ronnd Mormeh Tottost e the ring as fresh as when he entered | 1 oy of this order, on the® sigupost | clever footwork and with his quick | " °_hucsell Was blowing for wind. ; uearest to the piace where saiu ue- | shifts trieq to draw Proto - off - his . Stakely and Raymongd Bout. t .ll ‘ Bar: Hill & Company “Worse'n that. Mental incompe- tence."—Washington Star. Tramp (to woman)—Can you give me something to eat, madam? Woman—No, there ain’t a thing in the house; an' besides, I've got a couple of letters to write, and no time O ramp, (pleading)—Madam, let me Tramp (pleading)—Ma: B lick the stamps, I can't starve—Lon- don Answers, “Why did you break off with that gir1?” ast dwelt, and in the same|guard, succeeding several times, but d by pubiishing the same onc This bout started in a siugging con- B aouspnsr baving & seirculation. in | "on. 19t able toland heavy, gging test in' the -middle of the ring. with said District, and make return o this e e nc ey the bl Raymond forcing the fight into Stake: NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. | iaving himself and riot trying-to get| ity comc's, Ravmond was a little| fThe above and foregoing 18 a trus|into the mixup. Norman took tnis| “id While Stakely showed more sci- | o il ence but a little afraid of Raymond's | Attest: HELEN M. Dn!:scflg‘f'i-r The sixth round was al] Proto’s. the rushes. The round was about even. i i . “Well, by the way she and her % | New Haven boy showing a fash for | 1% Ahe second . round Raymona ‘Third National Bank Bldg. 68 Devonshire Street mother ran the old man T mehtwg Romicn Al creditors of mie de, | which be g notel. e landen besvlly | His Vhrough: “them' ana: saiii o Springfield, Mass. Boston, Mass. Take short work of me.’—Louisville ar 2 noty y_in rapid succes- | geajal -3 < J y. In the mixup Raymond L Courner-Journ: At i slon and haq Norman playing the de- | in” contact with. Seeperc s Cme The statements contained hereln are based upon information received from official “What did you say when you were tound coming out of the pantry with I had jammed my was hit so that it put him out of fight.. The bout was called off but ‘thh: boys will meet agaln in about two weeks at tge K. of C. smoker. The ‘preliminary was nothing more or other reliable sources, and while not guaranteed are believed by us to be accurate. o e and foregoing order. Again in the seventh Proto showed BBENEZEr LEA®NED, the same spirit as in the preceeding &Ly ______Executor. |round ang scored several times but ““AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD | without force enough to put his man at'Norwich, within and for the District | away. Norman, continually shifting | than a clever exhibition betweon s §F Soupiss, o8 U H. gay, ol S0 |Rept well qut 4t coanii afithe Jiv! €lir} boyy eoi e iise. O tWO| ouncer. Jackie Wison held the Present —NELBON Y LIN lad and the blows Proto landed were! 5 4 b g1 u".fi‘iifi‘ffi.fll"’fi?— glancing and without effect. . Sullivan Challenges Russell, "Amh‘;n the notables present were fwetn James Allen Barber and Mary | The final round opened with Nor-| Sailor Jack Suillvan after the com- Bnnx:y E‘ord of ‘New Haven, Tommy Jaue_Barber, husband and wife, both | man fighting at top speed-and Proto | pletion of the show challenged” Russell| Shea of New Haven, Austin Rice of nn., the parents of | covering. Norman rushed Proto to!to a bout at the K. of C. smoker and| New London and Tommy Fury of Princes Lorr Barber, & minor, of | fhe ropes but the New Haven boy | the match.wags signed up immediatene | Dermiamans k¥ ':\ng%ll:lr::'nc?fit;r:; covered well and escaped harm. About| Jack Deming of the sub base way!; o 3 e atang wice, | halt way through this session Norman referes and Eddie Connelly was so: th of Bozrah, Conn. parties of the : Second Part, for ‘the adoption of sald OXFORD-CAMBRIDGE RELAY favette, 4 to 1. The weather was cold TEAM ON WAY TO THIS COUNTRY -ng the game was loosely played. Dxnclorb’l'ha!: lh’e rewr;m' ‘;fll' - » ot jcore: the star to register intense e dur- Ot ampton, dungiand, April —The|Latayette 00001000 01,7 3| ing the scene—Film Fun. it to compete in the two ile race at [VSANSYIvania 0 020010 1 x—4 5 3| Medical Friend — Now that you the University of Pennsylvania carni- | o batteries: Moyer and Bradshaw; |pave a car you must not neglect your A Bheffey and Warwich. exercise. val April 30 and May 1, sailed today on — Ut Oh, we won't, doctor. This is a sec- l;t:;:g the steamer Adriatic for New ' Game Called Off. ond-hand cab X, low Miss Gibson to watch this scene? The star doesn't like her. ¥ Exhibition Games. At Shreveport, La.— | bread allowance and the various kinds ; of macaroni collectively known as | “pasta.” 2 i An exhibition of Canadian goods will be held in the Royal Agricultura! Hall, London, England, from June 3 to 17, 1930. In the main section of the Royal Agricultural Hall there will be about 40,000 square feet available for | display purposes and an additional 19,000 square feet in King George Hall, ang 19,000 square feet in King Edward Hall adjoining will be useq if % & he Above and foregoing 1 a true | the final profit-taking. Sales amount- | 1 Wonh Fump i . ax ttest: HELBN M. DRESCHER, ed to 1,700,000 shares. o AT A GO T e —— N, s . Claik “:‘“o::,"l;h:‘ f::&%: ;‘,; gf:xrm;‘ New. York, April 7.—Call money| Providence, R. I, April7—The Brown @ c!“ :h c?m OF PROBATE HELD | heaviness in Paris bills and acute | 5t2ady; high 7; low 6; ruling rate 6; | university tennis team schedule, made ester, within and for the Dis- closing bid 5 1-2; offered at 6; last|public tonight, contains ten dates, as trict of Colchester, on the gth day or | Weakness for the lira at,the new low |y 5 5 A low of 2§ to the dollar, Engagement|!°2n ©; bank acceptances 6. 5"1{0"_’5- M B hEe of Hopom @ juass. late of 'éi&‘u:"&fi3;?23'°2%..§‘1‘§.fi°’,‘;‘§’:';?.,5‘; ! COTTON. tons AGrIITAE. Weslevan ot Middls: ester, :n -‘-{d District, deceased. | advices from London. ‘!g:m Yillzkjo”m 7—Cotton steady; |[town; May 1, Tufts at Providence; letrator appeared in Couri | The tendency in-the bond market | Middling : May 14, Holy Cross at Worcester; = m'.',","“l'."n'b?.‘}’? on Alleging | was lower for domestic issues, includ- FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES. May 19, Amherst at Amherst; May 26, nd praying for an order tn ing Liberty bonds and Victory notes, BROWN UNIVERSITY TENNIS TEAM SCHEDULE Princeton, N. J., April 7—Princeton S ——— 3 The team consists of Colopel A. M. < % minor by sald parties of the Second " Pittsburgh Nalonals 10, 9, 0. Strade Jackson, tho Olymple 1500 me- |20d Holy Cross started to play base- | THE KALEIDOSCOPE Ly e Shreveport, Texas, 1, §, 4. tres champion; ~ Tatham, Staliard, |P8ll game here today but before the| . = 5 iy women of fashion are Be sald agreement having been ex- Cooper, Hamilton and Lee; Gleason, | puas Sfontague and Millig Alfred [ftirst inning was over it was called off | Many Pa L lltM ‘f( s‘:ld T e Rono and Rust. Shrubb,- the gfain::s d!swgr:::r: runrrer on & cCunmp of O IeR S, ;\{‘oalrini g gl A writing, y 2 i 3 phpmnidite eir shoes. he hearing upon the At Danville, Va.— who is well ki in th i approvl bf sa agreement be bad at MARKET:WAS STRONG, - 1% 1% | Cincinnati Nationals 5, 12, 2. et e St Accept Chalbange. | Admiral Horthy, the Hungarian re- B Brabate Court Room In the City of | New York, April 7—Business on 1% 1% | Washington Americans 3, 6, 1. S The Plainfield High school fresh- igent, has been allowed w salary of oA T . 4 v A a3 100 Fish - 2 22% | Gil], Courtney an icinich. ‘ollegians of Taftville. rite to Irv-| 14 took from 1775 until 1819 for in the forendon, and that notice of the | of strength, the wide range of activity | 1 o' mess pe 1, 1% | At Louisville, Ky— s ;'\ZOXTAKE ':A'ET IN MEET | o -"F Tyler, Moosup, Conn. Mairie to gain séparate statehood from l."Xd hearing for the approval thereof. and extent of the advance exceeding| 4300 Gen Motor .. i 377% stei4 | Philadelphia Nationals 9, 12, 1. aca, N. April 7—Invitations e reworn. Massachusetts. b: Aot B ‘lhe SubHCR l{nn of this or- | 20V similar movement in similar| 11500 Gen Moior ctfs 3% 3% Louisville, American Association, 2,|Were extended by the Cornell univer- Says an amaterr ™ 2 R 2 SaE b Limd fn SOmS nbwkpker bave | Weeks. x AR ey > sity athletic association today to more [ “The only money in chickens is wl Investigat(hs say that in R ing a elreuiation in said Disgeict, aty Accelerating factors included the | g0 Gt " s i % | o rey and Wheat; Tincup, -Graham, |than 60 leading“preparatory and high |they swallow.” ¥ ‘;!l;‘:&‘“ign:";onl:"’;l:‘;o;";s‘;o; % legat three days prior to the date of | ~ase of demand loans, call money| 800 Ilinois Cent - o1 91 |Dunham and Meyer, Kocher. schools of the east and middle west to 189, ‘ sald hearing, and that return be made | continuing to rule at si xper cent.;| 9500 Ins Copper WOk R N Orleanan participate in the annual interschol- evitable. to this Count N J. AYLING, Judge, |cnCOUrAging commercial and indus- | oo for Mer aar . 3% 14 15K | Gloveland Americans 2, 2, 2. ° |8stic meet to be held here on May 8. . A Mexican in Arizona drank nearly The above and foregoing s s Srue | trial agvi?es xtilnd additional stock div- 1B0Iot M Star pr b New Orleans, Southern, 0, 3, 2. The meets have been suspended fquFr Telephone: a guart of wood alcohol and worked copy ot record ‘d%“h‘,efeg;‘n":ng"“:;w Iatter were the| 1300 Kemmseotr .. B %, 4| Unhle and Thomas; Waiker, Lindsey, [four years on account of war condi- | . Promdonee . 1. ||10 hours on the railroad the next day. r8d SCHCElR]"h 33 1-3 per cent. disbursements of the| jor 3Ry 443 443 | Bradshaw and Deberry. ons. LT P Madnne : y ! To enable those both blind and deaf Studebaker Corporation, . announced o e @, @, | At Raleigh N.C— FEW CHANGES IN DAY'S ' Usion #98 j Lo ot A Yo L AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD | o S0 €, O, e Toarket g = $% %! Boston Americans 9, 15, 1. Com Union 1857 {letters on the fingers and palmes have m°§."’° Pizmct S0 the W0 per ot stookidividend - an 5 Buffalo Internationals 1, 5, 1. BOWLING AT PEORIA Pan 1been invented. . g Aty of International Motor, which became il 3 123 201 Jones and Walters; Rogers, Gordon,| Peoria, 1L, April 7—Peoria teams |} Engineers Founders Machinists ! To save weight an BEnglish auto- sent- “z‘?"fi' "'wAYAmGfi Jud:ei known just before the end of today's 23 e !a z;z Kixfl:mé: atnd Iga%mng, Bengough. rolled ll:n th;a dAmerbmx‘mx l?‘oe\;l.:g Co;- tilasnsuhcéhramsgf HBARRIS-SOIR- mobile has been given ;nud mr‘:- of ohin . Ayer, late of | sessjon. . 0% n ester, 8. C.— gress here today but fai 0 make e rown alve §ilike a bicycle’s and single steps - = A:‘ fl-llrld‘[l)lllrlcg deceased. Studebaker was in the foreground ] Brooklyn Nationals 6, 12, 2. headway, and few chapges were made |} Gear applied to all make$ of Cor- §|stead of running boards. P oy s ) &:‘L‘;:g In Court | throughout today's dealings at an ex- 3 B 7e T38| Ne® York Americans§, 9, 2. in the list of prize winners. liss Engines, Engine Repairs, fore than 50 per cent of the grad- That said estate is now in sectlemer: 5 | {reme gain of 13 1-2 points to 124 53 2344 | Smith, Cadore and Krueger; Taylor,| R. Tippy and O. Rohman of Peoria |} Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Bear- ! ics from engineering courses in nl‘? Court, athd praying for an order o 1-2, reltatm(ngmnn ltn‘:‘t - point :t &e Z, $ 2, |Quins, Collins and Hamnah. topped the two men events with 1120. | ings, Couplings, Clutches. | ailwn collcges have Antered Whe ssll certain real éstate onging to'| end. International Motor rose to the| 3900 Penn R 42 % : e Large stock always on hand, overnment service. eaid estate, fully described in said ap- | new high of 170, an advance of 14 S s e Penn Wins From Lafayette. lways on gov ent service. plieation, ina thot some person ‘other | points. & ol 1000 Plerce 0Ll S Gelssalmendll ot Philadelphia, April 7—Pennsylvania General Mill Repairs. John Brown's grave has just been ke mald sale, - 0 SPPOIRted | Motor specialtes were et b | i iy A A s Vina 6. |won the opening game of the collese || _ Soscial machinery of all kinds. |0 it e farm o Herth Hiba. B Stromberg Carburetor .at an advance S sl B 5 - s s C, WERS, ORIV, RONUSLLIES S thn:gn& ity Ordered, That eald | of 13 5-8, kindred issues rising 2 to g 2% | At Washington— Hessinlineesn Dol today. frond T8 grave was marked with a monument. 8 Probats Court Hoom in per thed 5615 and oilstof high and low degree| 14600 %% 1004 | Boston College 5; Catholic Universi- | e - — = ====== | An ‘electric motor, air: compressof Norwich, in #aid District on e J20¥ | were 2 to § points higher with leathe e & oau S5 and horn havé been invented to stim- day of April, A, D. 1920, ai 11 o'clock in | ers, shippings, textiles, tobaccos and | 1% 15 ‘asing e At Greeuabon, B Cemn 0 v ulate the sound of an approaching pe: ey of said lnplle:&'g;:. uun'a'%'i tWAi s:"::t;up steels and affiliated s n'n’vf x;& llnyanée e e i b T SR T sald hearing thereon, be given by the i 1. { 5 % 66% 66 X A The per capita grain consumptien pubiication of thi equipments led the list, principal fea. At Villa Nova, Pa. . 5 s order once in some |4 1 ¥ 12 118% =% . | In Italy exceeds that of any other Eu- ""?"" having o circulation fn salg | tures including Vanadium, Bethlehem, 1 112% 112% | Fordham 8; Villa Nova 6. | ey g M District, at least three days prior to | Crucible, ‘Republic and Lacawanna . 105% 1063 At Blacksburg, Va.— . ropean country. Che talian can h( ihe dats of sald hearing, and that re. |Steels, = Baldwin Locomotive and | 13 A 180 | Virginia Polytechnic Institute 6, RSt go RNt aeal, bt turn be “x,q“. to u;- Court, American Car. U. S. Steel's extreme| g % 34 | Trinity . e s BLSON J. AYLING, Judge. gain of 1 3-8 was largely forfeited in| 11200 Worth Pum; ¢ The above and fo ’ ' 1Y TRY A TON OF OUR BOULETS WHICH HAS JUST ARRIVED THE BEST WE HAVE HAD YET ai weex | Clark at Providence; May 29, Yale at the number of applications make it certaln real estate belonging to | PUt Several of the international group "iro | New Haven, | Mecessary to take additional space. -lg-uu. fully described in said ap- hardened. Sales, par value, aggre- 1 el T A p- plication. gated $15,350,000. Demand 290% A blind horse is satisfied if he can ‘Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That said ged on s 3 Old U, S. bonds : feel his oats. Wu be heard and defermined call. St e e n” weid o st B SR : i i |SAYS EVERY RAILROAD- A, D 193 ‘0t 3 clock T phe . % ::; g Detind 15 if-}i' MAN SHOULD READ THIS Pa)lxcrscm's Ointment Co., Inc., Buffa- o, DR. SHAHAN | . N. Y.: Dear Sirs—I was afflicted ici date e : s |with what the Goctors sald were vari- 3 Physician and Surgeon be. X . cose ulcers, and up unt about five 4 weeks ago I have been treating them A ALICE BUILDING, 321 MAIN ST. -:3‘4 H. P. BUELL, Judge, 106% 108% 105% | Domand .. 142 lfor about a year and five months. DISTRICT OF (‘omm__—fi 3 7 Catieg.: ... L ‘With all the treatments that were . Hours—Sundays agd ‘Week Days: Probate Court, April 6th, 1820 e 53 |prescribed to me by several doctors I te of Howard C. Brown, iy 45 2 |recelved: little benafit. and they kept ter, in sald District, d od. 200 Asso Ol . . I% 17 o spreading and gave me much distress $10.75 PER TON 9-10 A. M., 2-4 and 7-8 P. M. s Administrator having . exhibif his_admini d and caused me to quit my work. s a2l nistration account with b safd I was induced by a brother brake- Clets | man 1o try Peterson's Ointment, and : 2 Court for allowance, it is | 4500 Beth g, 80 368 lafter I had used two boxes I saw the ; That the 16th day of Aprll, | &0 Beth et 3y oaao|wonderful results. You can tell stf- RS FI at o'elock fn the after- | %00 Beth Lyl ot -3 | fering ones troubled with ugly, paintu : ; MAIL ORDERS, FILLED, o Probate Office in Col.| 4o Bookim U eI 952 asa sorcid ulcers that your ointment 5 y chester, be. and the same is, assigned | 10 B cop U S Lib 8270 1 sa cure for them when everything Waitress Aprons 97¢ o ing on the ailowance of said | 1as by & Ly 50 else fails, as-I have tried about every- adm tion account, and this Court | 700 Can' Pac U S Ve < 180 8 | thing. Thanking yon many times over 1 Ladies’ Jersey Bloomers . ...... 47c directs the Administrator 1 4800 Cent. U 8 Vie 97.! 97.74 #1831 am, your happy {.\ nd, Chag. J. Hey- b Ladiss’ Durkam Hose 2% int there lfi’-r at | 7300 Chand ~Ruoted cents per 3109 bond. ser, Battle Cre mich., 42 Glenwood % ¥ : by publiehing this | 2060 Ches & © . CHICAED GRAIN MARKET. AveL3an. 18 71816 : AR e e time In some newspaper hav- | 1500 Chl M . delnblg “I'know and dozens of people write L - Ladies’ Rubber, Top Corsets... $1.47 P G | o BS % S et Seiene e olfalel T Telephone 1257 | mEPASNK cO. ntment also cures eczema, ; s cule i T ek, |EHESs QiBtueht slsg cures: stsems, elephone E PASNIK CO. last dwelts at least five | ey ohing, diseases, and all druggists sell a bl © Norwich, Conn. ' fl time assigned. 25800 Crucible 0% 89% 0% box for 35 cents.” Mail orders filled by : . 260 Crucible 8 =R e mmn Ointment Co., Inc., Buffalo, Wise Shoppers Know Bargains.

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