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EASE THOSE TRED, | mfi ACADEMY ELEVEN DRILLING HARD Outdoor and indoor workers, gube |Saturday with Bulkeley High had the Ject to exposure or heavy toil, find |best workout of the season yesterday af-| the national game and to so reorganize .‘:nq in sg.:. Liniment ternoon when they lined up against La |the government thereof as to assure the BE Never mind, if you are wise you have | 2 bottle of Sloan’s on the shelf, at home crmthe . Puta little on POETRY THE CHILD AT THE DOOR “Three hundred thousand of these guf- fering Armemfians are littie children™— Theodosia Garmson. * A child is crying berond our door l-‘:e’emxa the wind and the wild —_— F. A. preparing for ‘their pme‘m an agreement embodying smeh new organic provisions for the maintenance of npour, (How can we sit at case within™) A child is calling beyond our gate, Stanley’s “Roaches” in a steady scrim- | public that the sport is conducted in a Starving and stark and desolate. 1 mige lasting about one hour and a quart- | Proper manner.” (How @an we bid the feat begin?) at work all day er. Each team scored 3 touchdowns but : s A e e feet, Liiting .ni:-'! . IN_ F. A breezed in ahead by kickivg 3 | WESLEYAN ELEVEN' PREPARING Whe 4 now m re ired out. | goals from touchdowns while the Roaches TO MEET AMHEEST SATURDAY falled in every attempt. faar Conn o Rev L 2o Hayh The ‘Academy showed up’well especi- | Middietown, Conn. Nov o ®ut the ery of a. child can plerce them ablished * Tep ion being .one ally the line. although not familiar | oo X P a (A ery of a child in anguish sore) b And though it sounds from a land Apart : of the strongest of the medium-sized col- T at our threshold and at our e rubbing, an zuickly comes grateful z_“‘“‘;“ ;c’:‘.;“; “;“'m;“ ot :;5“":; and | 1oze tbaoat’ 1 the ‘Bask:: the: unilisated (A ehild is crying beyond our door.) warmth and . ot o 2 Wesleyan Universi leven is mew pre- P ta, | The Academy line in greatly strengen- | Y oslevan Usiversuy cleves i aow pro; How may we sit content and warm Good for e ““;‘F:_ ened by the return of Crocker, - the | PariiE to meet Amherst heve Saturdsy When & child is lost in the night and o7} Y ; brawny center.) who. being a Rfth year | ule. Onmiy once thie fail has the Red and (The night of famine, the storm of fernal paing that are a1l e Bt - | man has been barred trom previous con- | 5o jin, *heen cromed and. that was “eart) i Helps break up coids, tool tests through school ruiings. Sage whe < . . e g O N Y P . i e been Biaving the. conter postion in | J0ring the N. Y. U. games which re Weaving the veice of e Batt oF Base? 1“ comforting to heep & hendy, |has been plaving the. center postion i | uiegin & tie;13-13. K. I Seate, Roch- (A A s crying beyend our Gser) Three sizes—33c, 70c, $1.4C. ""’““"; s gareter S to guard |eSter. Trimity and Columbia are ihe gzl : is a match for the best of them. i oo e B TN THE WEAVER OF RUGS In the Roache’s lineup \'E!!erdl' were 5 2 The Weaver of e maméi ,of many ene’time M. . 4 10U Ambgst Ofo weck B e dstere dream t Stars ana some of the best semi-pros 5 |iTetion of evers man on:the squad and And Breode lnlmen and around Nomwich. La Staniey of [ the college bodv. Tam yeir Wesley- With tender love [SEE————— Catholic U.; was quarterback for Chief e S Zom L And now His dream's come tr Roaon —and. with i in the backfeia |of the Purple: and White. ~ Although were Ray Counihan, The Rose: of No- | COTDarative scores cannot always be de- He's spread His carpet over the hill AT THE PALACE. man's Land, Fred Williams the giant [Ph0ed upon to foreoast & tame .tvo [ € red and he Resebuds. Rardig back and Handy Hal Hull. The |TPors 888 WeReIRe BT MO \ ) td ey .(:;mgo;ed of huskies employed | "L 2t 2 L g Amhersts fall bew Tay deeide the Bulkeley game for all | E3st —and supply the rooms you want The Perfection Oil Heater has selved we know. SPORTING NO1ES. to use with the additional com- ;lhe hefl“flx problem 1&0‘75 a ml“log PATRIA TEAM TO TLAY IX “Life is just a big samble anyway, fort-point warmth of a Perfection ~Domes. Itisornamental anywhere an = % DAY : S : - . . easy to carry about—weighs only a few PLAINFIELD SUNDAY |so T may as well try this,” is the an Oil Heater. It gives out just the Patria_team of Artic, R. L, will |swer W. G. Liezert of Jamestown makes . 4 pounds. A child can light it—and take Plaiafelds soccer foothall team |io all questions as o his propomai to heat you require, where you want care of it, for that matter. It burns for i Su ¥ in P fleld. n- | shoot Niagara alls on ¥ 2 & . . e R Nie following taen- 1Mo | & hecrers Ticaect fobght sin France jeith it, when you need it. about 10 hours on a single gallon of Cluggagge, goal: Walker am; PF:aHa.t r\he (‘_anadund!orv < and ldfl[sr with the H A kerosene. 11 S isher, De s AN ovost | Americans and wi gassed. . Ralfbackt; | Britihard, Royie Watten, | _The junior and senior national A. A. ow to exe‘n:uet ‘wa‘mw Most hardware, housefurnishing and Al Walker and Alexander forward. Loaaacatag Rl Ol in house heating department stores sell the Perfection, in i titles for this ¥ * ish, with or without - MAJOR LEAGUE CLUBS GET vacant in athletic history because of the B hlleeos that aie inedionks blue or black finish, 5 G | fact that the programs of standard - ) Y S NOTICE OF BASEBALL MEETING | S0 (B8 (00 POEETS | Cot complet a few minutes each day are a constant ";fkeled trimmings. Ask your dealer to dials New York, 3.—Invitation to at-|aq in the games held in July at the Har- source of wasted heat, ter, pmb_ SNOW you one. ) 430—1321 | tend the baseball meeting in Chicago No- | vard stadium . e diiainbas eat, EDM er, be. p b L K ) i i, vember 8 were sent today to President! Tommy Armour. the Scotch holder of| ° ably, than you imagine. Don’t “rus! or est resulls use Socony Kerosene. FLAINFIELD SOCCER TEAM Ban Johnson of the American league |the French amateur goif title, won his | rLAY and DE ORO DEFEATED GREENLEAF o H W cushi aftréoon, 0 cation with Charles Ebbets, who says he today us the petitions ns in each house of congress. S e | Instead of the frenzied trading and will sell the Brooklyn club and retire |began to pile into his office in full swing ‘ he disni:y. courtesy lox\!n'ui“hx] Cas K S wid flucfUations that attended the owt- from the game. . His friends de it is partially to |sponsibility and self-res 3 as she ta the A R A AN & < CFAllEs aiion s Cavsbiieng b Inc Jack Kearns reiterated today his de-|ivoid such annovances during a period |vou have carried yourselt 2 RD CHAMPIONSHIP | o5 two decades and the McKinley boom Peon 1R nial that Jack Dempsey, world's cham-lof rest that he will leave Saturday for |paign. under ihe greatest provocat of th i—Orville Neison of of 1895. dealings were comparatively Penn S || pion heavyweight boxer wouki g0 to En-|his month's trip to Point Isabel, Texas, |& differen: urse, must in Mrs Roc! won his final game in |light and changes all save a few issues | 1469 Pleree 04 gland to defend his title, With the decla-{and the Panama Canal Zone. flord great satisfaction to N pocket billiard championship | were relatively unimportant. ration that he knew of no inducement| Wheth 2 to t ds Nat @ AT TAFTVILLE SATURpAY | #7d (0 the heads of the National andy Us block was run out in 5 |9 today, defeating Irwi: The Roaches gave the bovs great prae- |07 the same team for a ”;;‘ ;::;;L A P S C: 1 3 af tiee in breaking up forwards, this mode P*;"‘;hf‘;:‘; ;‘kb&:’:"m‘;‘t“. i of attack being used freely throughout ;.;;M_, Meyer and Newhiall at half and T the game aad ‘many times with great{ . = i)y have performed men succass. . o 2 ; iin | for the Red and Black and will probably o e ronaioe: Csmosthlv. | There | Mever is a speedy broken field runner. Snd Upiaysfaniiaks Sy ETe | Newhall is zmod for substantial gains ! ";‘;.::m“':m:'"f; doime the Kieking from | throush the line. while Pack is rated by EEP the house warmed all your hot air or steam heater to make the touchdowns and he hofats them over [iNe leading sporting writers of =New them o%er | ork as the premier drop kicker of the over with your regular heater ©nly two or three rooms comfortable. ?| consistently. One of these little kicks beyond compar rious dyes Its knotted warp ¥ Holds it The Weav And this ground below 11t wa, .| first chief cup since coming to this coun- American clubs by President John Hevd-"| try last week ived word last |ier of the National league. Mr. Hevdler evidently plays a “swift” game. nfield boys would | yas temnorasily chairman of the previ- | Colgate seems to have sunk far be- Appearance here this | ayg meeting, which approved the pian |low her former standard. Eignt veter- day. on the Piovidence | (o place control of baseball in the hands | ans gone—thrse of them of All-Ameri- ds at 2:38 o'dock. The | of men not connected with the snort. At |can caljber—is a greater loss than any s a fast bunch of players | this meeting only three American clubs | college ban stand if it aspires to a cham- such as H. Finlayson, J.| _New York, Chicago and Boston—were | pionship. That fact the Maroon's de- ireenhalgh. J. Doran, A. | represented feat by Brown and the two early-season oiton, V. Caron, A. Finla: The purpose of the meeting. Mr. Heyd.: | ties with weak opponents proves only ton. J. Greenhalgh. W.|ier stater to anpoint a drafting com- | too well. ills, J. Murphy, T. Parsons | mittes 1o meet with a committee selected Any person or persons desiring to huy by the National Aseociation of Miner {a pennant-winning and near-world cham- Leagues. This joint committee is to “pre- pion baseball team may open communi- in Philadelphia. Armour m s stroppin AT POCKET BILLIARDS 3 i.—Alfred De Oro de- Greenleaf, the worid’s pro- L ket billidrd champion, 300 to biock of their 300 point exhibition match here to- )ro won the fifth block this \llrkfl Was Indifferent 5 «“:;3 i):;;mr!:":. ) to 43. Greenlesf had New York, Nov. 3—Any doubt that| e seven in the afternoon mf Wall Street and the financial commuaity Oro a six. Greenleaf won|®5 & Whole had fully forecast the re- k. the sixth and final §3 1o|Sults of the presidential election was i elled by _the seemingiy indifferent course of today's stock market MA&ET MAK G T or the president-elect and This [they do to your supporters. Ru- Prices were firm to strong in the ae- that could persuade either himself or the will sail for the canal zone from | Charles Evans Hughes. who was the | ot 7re. Pa. 125 to 107 in 25 in-|tive turnover of the first hour, irregu- champion to go across the Atlantic for|New Orleans or some other port is & |repblican nominee of four years ago. Pose idolf had a hish min of 43.!iar.and heavy in spots during the inter- a long time to come. He told friends | question vet to be determined. a previous | telegraphed p “that n's best was Nelson won five | mediate period and moderately - strong that he did not believe there was enoug to 0 by way of the Louisiana city | “My heartiest congratulations on your | never beem { his cleven games in the tournament. |again in the later dealings under the fm- ;| money in England to arrange a bout be- | ng b reconsidered because of th~ | splendid vxictory o ¥ -5 petus of a broad buying movement in | tween Dempsey and some of the &spif-|ime required Ly that routing. It 1| Governor Calvin Coolidge of AR e eidadie CHIPS rnou SHATTERED CLAYS. [some of the transportations. | ants ¥'s championship ‘,.N.n that cne of the regular passeng- chusetts, the vice presilen Iv thought it up last P. Carney The outstanding feature of the ses- e b e |er steamers running south through tne Mrs. Coolidge in a message to Transe T Pt president of | Sion Was the extensive trading in South- HARDING WATCHING | Guif will be diverted to permit him to ! tor and his wife congratulat gt 4 s bttt v Moy e i t i 9 points. f RESS |board it along the Texas coast. the vietory ot B at th - : « ern Pacific at a net gain of 9 points, MAKE-UP OF CONGRESS | > ¢ SR . Apenooung Association 14 e girectly to Monday's announcement ] o, ! Mr. Harding parted formally with-hla “Accept our congratulations on your a " em;_l:;vox ieral manager | % 1 “girectors are to formulate a plan (Continned frem Page One privileges as «u private citizen today with | efficient leadership and glorious victor est time of one's NfE T the dufont E Company, has - - ny's oft roper- & been elected president of the Rotary|{0 Sefregate the company ey S : i tant i tage Shanghai, Caina. Be it known |¢ies.- With resultant material advan every ex- Jot the campaign turned specifically to |arrival of the advance guard of the se- |it said. ‘The result pa x that will go with him Dectation. We are sure that you w : s o yob, one is 80 fgnorant of the M 19 |the senatorial situation, wnd it was |cret service deta . I vioee . than CHIIL" thh s DoRBAMIO' " e L ratarn L ' P { E lders. Willys dver pr 8035 ° 6. i t arty |everywhere un the end of his presi- & utu earson’s. hat Doremus is shooting from (. fte sharehoiders. Westh P & ¥ 8:" | known in the inside circles of the party n ] iy B s R sy oS s i 2 r the trapshooting tournaments| Assoclated Oil. which I8 to foes, ke N SR PR %1 that it was to aid republican senatorial jde Joseph Murphy. assistant h’,h"* Among the prominent democrats whu'» o "‘ SERE. 15 Burt inew anolly ere. Trapshooting is quite a sport in|Dbasis of this.plan of separation. regis- ™ candidates more than for any other one |of the fervice and formerly in charge = Among the prominent democrats WRO|rign: awa na. There is very little game to be |tersd a substantial advance at the out-| e |cause that he left his front porch and [of the Whit» Hc as came here | omas Taggart: of Indians. & former| Enil—Fu b 4 . there. We Kkick about the high|set. bot this was largely cancelled later| New York. Nov. 3—Call money steady; |carse ! swing around the circle of states |to make the detailed arangments o Btz i g e ol T cture pre- ces of goods here, but read this: {ond other issues of the same variety, |high 9; rullng rate 9: closing | SOt %o Dresent senac majority was |spent the day in'consultation with James Natic eh af New York, and mamerous | 200ers to use only and Aifm, Shells that cost $1.10 a box of 25 here |Royal Dutch excepted, were inciined to|bid 9: offered at 10; last loan 3. Bank o e tack: ;i | Sloan, anot rmer White House | Barouc th - | words in pictur s, so that Shells that cos 1 25 here e o receiving its heaviest attacks. : OU%e | democratic members of the senate o Sl | st $8.50 4 box in Shanghai and $12.50 |recat. o As for his own fortunes, he said to- fchief who left the service last June to ignoramuses w vlou 0x in Tiensin The getieral st esgecially steels ‘shin. day that he never had been in doubt for jaccept a private post as Mr. Harding's ST S T | Film ¥ Alabama is boastig of a boy shoot-|pings motors, textiles papers. "*““: T Cottor a moment from the time of his nomina- rd during the vnmm&;flh The St. 1 \mdvr(akor.!' union hreat- | 2 2 s TR A r who looks like a real champion. He 4 |and leathers. continued to be governed | xow York Nov. 2—-Cotton cilis i o T of telegrams toda¥ |ens to bovcott any man found alive in No: Mason vears old, of Seima. He | by the tone of the money market, as weil | igo FO00 - Mot uulens :‘:‘:"dou‘:e ,:;d,wmps piled up for ‘him, |between Senator Harding and Governer | that viTage. KALE[DOSCOPE rok: 236 out of 300 vargets in the state|ps by industrial conditions in .which N e et avaeiCox: ho v PAre Eveadiat® on's aither Excavation in Mexican ruins has ret o ke 96 from 18 vards in the | backward tendencles were again pre- Rl TR ks S s (h refeines. o ithe. Mchting: Bnes: & vealed roads paved with huge blocks néicap event and tied for first and in | dominant. Rallies at the close fncluded | s : P D Mol to e | tha 'ttues of the “oamoaig. of stone 160 target event he broks 97. He don't|Nesvy accumulation of Reading at.a net| TLCAES. Jov. 3—Hatimates that the D B e hi w persons nhe, . 45| "TEn the apleth, ofAme telegraph- An English newspaper has discover- . Suprove much to be & real athr. [eain of § 5-6. . Sales nmounted o 900, |TRS . OF 0N y;’r ‘:m‘: r;;fl‘:‘;.:'"‘: T iold many. b BIN adtonces’ during jed: the govarnor. accept the decision 5 ed a milkmaid who wears a monocla, at some people have different ideas |00 res. s bt 3 3 b o 3oFity S tend e defen = B rith sovery what it guod trapshooting was very O o ruled throughout at ¥ per |3 Der ceong less numerous did much today | the campaign. his feeling was that the jof majority, tender as the defeated can- | The first woman with sovereign ai adtvhs - xA i : ccorded few |10 lower cereal prices. Wheat cloped |decision would be made on issues rather | didate my congratulations, and pledgs thority was Semiramis, queen of As: " Hrs Topperwen oenisvent ln|cest: and forblgn O v raperr, |unsetled at 2 1-2 10 5 3-4 conte et aes | than candidates, and that the league of |as a citizen my support (o the executive . syria, 2017 B. C. wh Mrs ) Z Wi o b ot W S I > H v ] vel me v . : _lopperwein was shooting in|noteworthy changes of rates’to | dithe icary o i 8 40 B nations and the record of the Wilson ad- |authority in whatever emergency might | A literary movement is under way snappy style, breaking them!int centers. Southern Pacific convertibie 1 g cents and € N S aoteri ] e rton® ] abou vards from the trap house. A |5'g at a gain of almost 10 points fea- | 084S down to 5-8 to 3-4 cents. In pro- |ministration at home wWere the deters i B i A 4, in China ta supplement ideographig tator remarked: ot bond market with Lib- | ViSIONs. the. outcome varied from a set. |ining factors. b Sighion, Handing. - vepi} signs with phonetic marks to shoy - iured the strong bond m < h : lanche of congratulatory mes- [“As the successful candidats 1 thank their pronunciatior Gee at woman is some Shooter;| ..ty jssues. Total sales (par value) ag- |Pack of 50 cents to 10 cents advance. The avalan ident-elect | you for your message of congratulation heir pronunci . k busts them.’ cremated $17,450.000. Persistent commiseion house seiling sages addressed to the preside ety Rl Al i gl atula In the devastated regions of France I #1 to whom the remark| Y s bonds were unchanged on |developed in wheat and there was no|and Mra Harding increased in provor- s e ) the population has increased from o Retind % gl adequate support except some fair buy- | tions today, man® prominent democrats drr’;‘mf‘ rmer thr' siden lam How- 2,000000 to more than 4,000,000—an sure does bust 'em, but look at | SERL o ing early that was credited to' the sea- |being numbered among those who sent b ATERR "‘~'l="<‘llm 2 | proximately three-quarters of the pre- ther fellow. He breaks them away STOCKE. board. Bears contended that on the va- |their good wishes. The defeated demo- congratulate vou and the nation there—he gives them a chance.” When he won the Hazard Trophy the| Si* war population, sis of current estimates the prqduction |cratic nominee, (fovernor Cox, sent a |and the world on vour triumph and rlN‘- L Al Chem To stop street cars at railroad cross« of feedstuffs had been greatly oxcessive, |brief telegram accenting the result. and |tion by an unprecedented majority. E LL.AN Cias " e "h—;.m..m bt prior to the Grand American with Al Chst Co and that in_view of downturns for, oth. |the lemator in & still briefer message |felicitate you and the country also uvnn « s an inventor hag aks in 50 pairs, “Kip” Elbert of ~% W er commodities no reason was apparent | thanked him. When Mr. Harding look- [your having a good working majority FOR INDIG!STION esigned a spring bumper 1o be raised e Moines, la., established a new ama- Am Bl Sue why wheat should be on. a pedestal |ed in at his office at the end of the af-| level with their front sills. . record and tied the professional Am Bosa X Bulls urged on the other hand that this |ternoon, no word had yet been received In Hawaii it has been found that ord_recently made by Charley Spen- Am Cam country is now on a domestic basis re- |from President Wilson. . weeds can be kept down in sugar plan- The previous record was 98. S o garding wheat, even including the amount | Now that the political eomplexion of tations Ty/coveling 1o Rbids. with Des Balboa Heights in the Canal Zone has Am Cos OF which may yet be received from Canada, |the next administration is known defi- traps ting club with 235 members, Am H & guse that has a rifle and pistol range, cent of the population, Am H & L o population, a club e Am Wool per, which is easily penetrated by the | sharp sugar cane shoots, and that holding by farmers in OKla- | nitely. gossip about cabinet seleetions is homa. Kansas and Nebraska was certain |Teviving and enouigh names to fill a doz- to affect values. en cabinets are being mentioned in cur- Reported superabundance of feeding | rent rumors as likely timher for the of- A grain led to a sharp break in corn. One |ficial circle of President Harding. Bot In the opinion of expert authorities. eic. Looks as if we have to.go Am W i pr . 1:.{'";'.'.‘,1‘- ;‘.‘.‘ul'x’.,.”:” R . the «way from home fo find the ideal shoot- Am W P b ‘ g ng club. More than 10,000 targets are Ansconda ”.. own cach month at this club. shooters to t ring glish championships and in the Olympic one-tenth of thy world's demand, which is estimated i more than 1,000,000 tons annually, Atchison . Atehison pr Dalt & Ohio lose advisers have authority figured the 1920 yield as 51,- | Mr. Harding and his e 000.000 bushel more than the govern- |indicated. ‘however, that all of these fore- Olympic games Y d that - rs say that nowhere in vord 's total last month. .Oats sympa- |casts are purely speculative and ‘ B home the word that the shooters Bait & Ohio pr e - ¥ ah a cabinet is one Y 5 . | s coffee, as a drink, worse tha 2 d with eorn. the question of choosing : ¢ European nations became con- TRE S thised : e takien int C C e 0 néc- | . where the coffee bean is su through the shooting in the En- e ;‘;‘Il o' Provislons averaged lewer, chiefly as |vet t0 e arry a Omp ete | Beith Stel & »¢ a result of grain market depression and Tn this under-current of speculatlon. t its very be . Th ! coffee essence of € 3 apparently is without sanction of A f A 1 zames ihat the style in vogue in the Brosk B T e o e et Taard o oricu essary Cceswnes or your uto- | strength, bottle it; and pour u few BIES SthteL RS MNe ekt cAnd il i o S o i 2% pomsible cabinet officials include_those | drops into w cup of hot water| whe vouldn’t be surprising to see our style Can Pac .. Philander C. Bnox, Henry bll they desire refreshment. - use on the continent within the mext | co e LISERTY BOND WARKET. Sabet Soteer. Charies ®. Hoghes, Her. mobile. The playing cards of the fourteenth o ! & Dbl : e Nekier 78| bert Hoover, Major Lepnard Wood. Gov- century differed materially from e s DUlIcE A4 racuen 8t e Asth: Ches & Ohio 0 | ernor Frank O. Lowden, former Senator pack in use today. The Venetian pack, nio. u‘_“ 2":;:;"" mur“”- :n”‘i;:;:llv:; vF: c“ww;-. z,‘o John W. Weeks, Harry* M. Daugherty e so o an - or ; .Illfllnll .:\.-mulrnr .T-\l-nl flfm‘ oting once e 1 ef . 3 3 ards wenty-two o them marke: piatae 3 @ many others. ! g 10 sharpshooters has been organized in CM A ST Lib 2 4%s reg 8570 | &N Hardin o1 with emblems of various kinds and . M 5P 1 : cabinet officials, Mr. Farding « New York police department, and the Gt “J; > 4‘«"«':.: 8 | omeniaen a:".m‘_ B Tl el Wb and we are at { fifty-six with numerals, div into cmploves of the largest banking houses c I\*WPM T e | i taes to[ selest—a fact which was four suits of fourteen cards each, - g ¥ 7 7 Myt B g Mg o B R LT TR brought te his realization with new force tH to advi HONETLY The average duration of human lifé e R et s e oo LRSS | et - C TS v ske afl 1mes {0 advise you is about thirty-three years. One quar- essity. It shows the trend of the times. ) - & i ter of the people on the earth die bes = = FOREIGN -EXCHANGE - RATES, th d bll f VULCAN_ fore attaining six years of A Strong Te e e i as to the advisability of half before attaining sixteen ¢ Week Telephone: The swift oversubscribing of our new e T e ey Aso TR 3 o . t ;L'" ';lnd‘g"‘s Sne peron “of ¢ Ach 100 £100,000,000 loan to trance shows that Ferting 5 e 3 M chme Providence, R. I ING d be' caches the age of sixty-fiv »eatr §iinScheon tosh o rrancs e inai p S B o Ma i 1Z your tire and tul are estimated to occur st (he fate o team.--Boston Herald. Bank, 6 dem . “ o rixty-seven a minute, 97 3 Rank, 30 deys . . 229 e CUT THIS OUT—IT 18 WORTH MONEY Cut out this siip. enciose with 5¢ and mail it to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., “hicago. I, dveas clearly. # trial nackage containing Foley's Honev and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and crouj . tes Powels. 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The result of the elecs E ° toral vote is recorded in the Journa; of both houses of congress, but it ieft for the presi. t et to find our the result in wi ever way he can, and 0 present himsell for inauguration om the next succeeding 4th day of March. Kidney Pills, for pain 'in 100 Int Mot T 408 Tt Mer M Max - Motor

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