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<< | \UGE RATHER OUTPOINTS BRVANDDUNEY 5.5 N, OR RENATON Philadelphia, Nov. 15.—Augie Ratner | A bequest of $100,000 was made to Har- ‘Stiff_Joints—Dri Pain of New York outpointed Bryan Downey, | vard University. Mr. Sexton, who died . BATTLE AT puckrivs | Stiff Joi Columbus, O., in an eight round bout here |in August, 1919, hunted big game. i the |, FOUF teams made up of employes of the | You'll know why thoussnds use tonight. K. O. George Chaney, Balti- |Rocky Mountains and Sexton Glacier, Gia- | Eastern Connecticut Power company bat- | Musterole once you experience the more, knocked out Johnny Mahoney, |cier National Pai ateer | tled. for hemers in two, match games relief it gives. e B R i wis mamed Mt | rolieq Sonday ieht on the Kotnn vawiing | £ Sar st once from the nearest right to the jaw. Phillips-Exster Academy, Exeter, N. H. | & the line department. by a total pintall | 4rug store. It is a clean, white oint- The referee stopped the Chaney-Maho- |was left $8,463, and Cornell University ['C¢ 1957 1o 1306, while the office. depart- | ment, anade With oil of mustard. ney fight in order to save Mahoney fur-|a stone house and Iy in South LansInE. | Yent randed out a. defest io the won. | Better than a mustard plagter and does P e ctomltimore | near Ttfgca, \Wued “at $3,500 -in” mem- | geryction Gepartment to the tune of 1331 | mot blister. Brings ease and comfort boxer a technical knockout victory. ory of his brocher, Allen Hale Sexton. | torayey B iy ettes onl FRED FULTON KNOCKED PRINCETON CELEBEATED TTS The various departments each had a | Musterole is recommended by many X 3 crowd of rooters on hand and the two Millions PYERRERY NILLIANS UNDEFEATED FOOTBALL SEASON | match games proved the center of attrac- Winnipeg, Man,, 'ov. 15.—Fred Fulton, | princeton, N. .J., Nov. 15—Princston |.tion at the alleys Monday night This Minneapolis heavyweight, knocked out | tonight celebrated its undefeated foot- | Was the first of a series of matches to Harry Williams of San Francisco in the | pq)i sea gm and Saturday's vietory over | be rolled by the four teams each Monday second round of a scheduled 12-round |ygle with a huge bonfire. The biage |Bight. contest here tonight. Fulton used a left foant o0 B0 GHER R 4a by the | High score for the evening was 104 and to the jaw and a right to the head 1o | frarmien wie hoaped it about Prince. | ¥a& rolied by Peckham of the line de- floor his opponent. ton's Revolutionary cannon, always the | PArtment e 'Second high score, 103, immediate hub of football bonfires at Old | Was brought home by H. Sistare of the ke e i i Nassau. The fire lasted :well into the |OPerating department team. However, A TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT |night and could be seen for ten miles |DiSh three string total, 295, was rolled = & : L by Chester of the office department. The Bridgeport, Corn., Nov. 15.—Louis |over the countryside. o gy iy s Bogash, Bridgeport welterweight boxer, ke scored 4 technical knockout over Red Al. | JACKSON WON HIS SECOND GAME | TS averaging 30 or better for the even: len of Brookiyn, N. Y. in the fourth IN BILLIAED TOUENAMENT | "5p. scores: round of a scheduled 12-round bout here o # tonight. Allen's seconds conceded the | Chicago, Nov. 15—Clarence Jacksen Operating Department. contest to Bogash after the Brooklyn bey | Of Kansas City won his second game in | &' g0 v the preliminaries of the national three 5 had been badly punished, and the referee B : 213, Lerd RICHTER & CO. [ S ilionte e’ Conpecticn: | cishion Willard tournament by deteat- [ boxer. itg Hugh Hea lof Toledo today, 50 to Members of The New York Steck 36 in 58 innings.. Charles Morin of Chi- Exchange COMBINED INTERESTS IN STAGING [C380 Won from Jess Lean of Denver, s 91 103 82— 276 .92 86 87 265 cnow =wmELVITA PILLS 101 90 - 0— 281 Zeade inni . - T--|FOR WEAK AND NERVOUS PEOPLE Hartford New Britain Springfield BOUTS IN THIS couNtRy | 40 in 83 innings. 439 453 435 1327 Eniich ihe CBised HIGH GRADE SHORT TIME New York, Nov. 15—Tex Rickard, | pjgNEERS BASKET BALL TEAM Line Department. Strengthen t h e INVESTMENTS Charles Coehran of London and William RGANIZED FOR SEASON Mumford .... .75 1640 38~ 203 Nerves, Build Up A. Brady, co-promoters of the Demps ol ‘ i A, Jackson P SO T Physical Power, DAYTON POWER & LT CO. Carpentier championship boxing’ concest, | The Pioneers Basket Ball Club - of j.Anderson . S 85 96— 254 Give Vigor and Nerve Power to Nerveus Tired i have combined their interests in staging |Jewett City organized for the season and | Peckham ot Lien & Goa. Mige T Gold Bonds, | 150 ‘in this country, it was learned to. |are ready to meet the: fastest amateur | Clem .. due Nov. 1923 @ 97'4 & int. to night through the granting of a charter |teams in the ‘state. 'This‘club'is sure | 4 AT TS 92 104— 283 582 101 85— 268 Write today for this valuable medi- ° ok A —_—— Despondent sad di s S st Yield over 8207 at Albany today o the “Dempsey-Car- |out to make a record.for itself as the 388 464 454 1306 3,},‘,}.‘. ST YES,a_Verymymal difference inthe your rooms wasin a different; more cozy NATIONAL: LEATHER 6D Bentisr; Content; Company.t 10 . |management has bijo torfunats enonet ‘onstruction ‘Department. Free Bost p mllh \nl]:no}lcub‘ le when you heat corner—or nearer a window. A Perfec- d e three promoters are the only di-|to sign w . : 2 | Barr 5 7 s Elvita Pills have ouse R way—each roo jon wi y . 3% Gold Notes, due November 15, 1925 | rectors of the -corporation, which will |plavers to be inciuded in' this: year's | G2tr AT e i lta Eils heve your tl !Lb “‘:’t Y( eachroom tion will solve your problem. A boy or @ 100 & int. to Yield 8% hold contests under the name of “The |squad namely, Hec. leclaire: Joe Barry, | 2 0 c o Fa 30-—24¢ A as you need it. l.ctead of “rushing girl can carry it anywhere, for it is light, American Sporting Club.” a representa- | Jack Leclaire. Chet Stafford; Herb. La- |y 28 00 Var e onithe praise them for run your regular'heater a half hour every though substantially built. SWIFT & COMPANY tive of Mr. Rickard declared. Mr. Coch- |fave, Bill Liberty and Joe Gilbert. e s — e s R R i F o 4 e - ] T e |G TR B a3 itaie 2, you want to use a ; " 7% Gold Notes, due Oct. 15, 1925 @|ran. it is understood, will look after| The Pioneers will’ op Lo SR general debility, ner- hat isn’t qui It is also an ornament to any room Py Yiew 0% the Buropean Interests of the corporation Thursday afternoon in Putnam . where T senralgebiiE e room that isn’t quite comfortable, usea ¢ 5 2120 an omament to any ro FIR W WRE. 15, FeeN Sum SN in inducing foreign pugilists to come to |they will mest the fast Putnam Trade 2 1263 ol g Perfection il Heater. It will give you easy to fill, light and extinguish— - il to this ‘country. school five of that city. Office Department. nel 4 NatEtion. s the h always ready to give the few more S5 the: preent IR s Mbtlon nervous exhaustion, ust the heat you need where you want - Harold N. Christianson — As the management is'at the pl el DIRERIL S ) a jon and unstrung nerves . bt degrees of heat needed to make a.com- Locdl Reprasuntiitive DEMPSEY-CARPENTIER CONTEST filling his' schedule for :e Ei ]‘5‘. Harris: i, 81 82 m:’s‘:; b;"{i’:;‘;m;nm ot P e it most—morequicklyand economically. fortable room cozy. * ik a . would like fo hear from ‘any fast ama- |H. Murray .... .. 84 15 : , 2 g g Telephone New London 2211 Am::’x\_l‘fi:\\\.ro:tt :!xec:?:;:xl‘wr R 1o the ufu {ncluding - Nor- | Chester .. 195 101 mdu.g_e:tcenm ‘alr::g.ml. tobacco or ex. Thousands of p.eopledlscovvgever_vyur Pl e T = = Ghrpeptisr Chnfaet ginpary of New rori| Wi 10 M| € L. Al Beaiime |1 5ol S92 et oAay T that a Perfection pays for itself many gressive hrrdware, housefurnishing |New TLondon Tabs, “Sanitary Corps’ of |- : ; w»:t-n:mand Danielson Eagles. . Ad- cine, send 10 cents to pay postage and of state today. Subscribers to the capital [ IeStery 200 PARTSEE EEEE, fold x we will send by mail only a sealed stock are l\lll::’\:rr{v,(;ordon. IA\l!m:;‘m '{.ur- Basket Ball Club, Jewett City, Box 179. | PETERSON TO.OPPOSE HOPPE package sufficient for one week's treat- a daver, a New 2 s TROTTING. XOTES. was granted a charter by the secretary and department stores sell the Perfec- times—in the coal 1t saves, as well as in your dealer to sho comfort and convenience. tion. As who was turned down by as been racing stock ar Sold in biue or black finish, with or t does nof ave - + & - ment. 2 . < . . . 10t have | yoric city. The organization is capitalized o T e AT HARTFORD THIS WEEK |0, Capsules, for inflammation of The portable radiator without n: ed trimmin; ) mecessary to be a|gor $10,000. According to the certificate pets = = Fill Hoppe .and- Bill Iards are one. the bladder and kidneys, prostratis, $L. Y bably wish the jator i t For b l's S Ki i of incorporation, the objects of the cor-| Norwich fans who - were foftunate| _Bill Hoppe, minus. Bill Iards, would be [ELVITA DRUG CO, 3 Tremont Row, ‘ou probably wish the radiator in one o or best resul's use Socony Kerosene, N. Y., is being | oration are to organize, control and pro- | enough to be at the Fairgrounds'-Sun- | just like the rest of us. i ving it a new { e . Boston, Mass. : 1% | mote boxing exhibitions and contests and | day were gresented with a good exhibi- | Bill Jards minus Bill Hoppe, would [ ita Remedies sold at will be taken | ley exercise disciplinary authority in |tion of football by the Tigers in their | be badly crippled. .J"‘fi',:fc"l‘:;;' ‘,E,':;'m,f.,: v m the was original- f oo o o ath contests. clash with the Eagles of Manchester, | But Bill Tards, with Bill Hoppe wield- | semmmroaos C1u9 SOTSSTACR A | h s same place | the former won by the-score of § to 0.|ing the cu- i8.a very entertaining sport. s 4 new records YALE, CORNELL AND HARVARD | jfancnest ' =20 he \Hompe ollepting haa [ ATEAT ¢ e Manchester- by hard luck ‘on theé-road. |hein the greatest individual asset Bill [ Tom McNamara and one or two others season. They were | New York, Nov. 15—A $1,000 cup, to |This hard luck was nothing compared | Iards ever had. have entered without partners. Walter i ';\N v\l!;rph!fi be rowed by eight-ofired crews of Har-|to what they met when the team lined | No billiardist has gained the fame and | Hagen writes from his Adirondacks - s, @nd M. vard Yale and Cornell was provided |up on the field.. From thie Arst whistle | publicity earned by the brilliant FHoppe, |camp: “This event is something out of list, and Me- | for i the will of Lawrence E. Sexton. |the Tigers plowed their way down ‘the - Serrill, Hinds and Wilson No other athlete has had more written | the ordinary and the attendance will be ¢ 5 B about ‘him. He has boen before the pub- | Bood because the prize money offered is lic for more than two decades and during | 100 tempting to be turned down. Goif at that time always has performed as a |Pinehurst this season of the year will be star. a novelty for me”—which presumably > 4 Hompe broks In erowned efreles -first|means that Hagen will be among those heat of the in 1906 when he wrested the title from |DPresent' when play begins Saturday. rtormance Vignatix in Paris. From that time until| Jock Hutchinson is previously paired hunter and sportsman, whose net estate | field scored the oply tally of ‘the gams wa sappraised here today at $324,063.in the first quarter. In the second; third e record foe & straight | Oct. 22, and the latter at the, present he has reigned. Other titles | with Chick Evans and as Douglas Edgar ' 18. B AS UNSETTLED. Miam, Copper ., have oome his way but all look alike. He |is also expected, Hutchinson an dgar the lead ss men of | T s i ot T is the billiard master and cue king. will be afforded every opportunity to E mt., are it | L T R e el Hoppe has been scen in virtuaily all [play oft that thousand doliar match in ? t Fack fnidiigs | MIOck METEL, SRS 5 s New Yo G i ‘ Edgar recently invited Jock to 3 _half mile track in th8t | "% " recent pronounced reactionary [ New Yo Central parts of the United States. He is the one | which e y Ny N trend. but this was checked before mid-| o :' &:5 d day after several new low records had [ Norfoik & West ians champion who has pleased, whether in |participate. Pinehurst should prove a exhibition or chammionship matches. His |good neutral ground for these two ex- even temperament. pleasing . personality | perts for although the Atlanta man is established by speculat ndus-| No Amcrican e - 3 R 5 3 been »'a{‘{' h fifll"( Sy and artistic. piayink have made. him: a|more at home on couthern courses than menian government. It included the fol-] gress in December, which provides pro-| M Hwa?t‘wl e ;lm »‘L‘f“fim"m“ A great actor and entertainer. . | his Chicago colleague. Hutchinsen on the | lowing provisions: tection for matern nd died sud- few days dealings approximated 400.000 shares probably inciuded the further weeding but of weakened accounts Whose holders soon after | Lor. ynable or unwilling to respond to tes and | ca)is for extra margins. L siee Ky., but | “Gloss recessions extended from one to| B Twn & Steel pr' parently be | aimost four points but most of these were | <"p g, . fecovered when buying of a supposedly | Sputh Rai substantial character set in among the|Soua Raliwey pe His ‘unofficial mark. of 622 points and |other hand has plaved at Pinehurst far | Armenian troops to withdraw from the| national edueation of wom: his ofticial record of 308 neyer have’heen |more often thar a west bank of the Arpa river. | rying on its activities in fo equaied. - His averages stand alone, When| The tournament will be 72 holes best | Turkish forces. during the peace nego-| speakers said. he averaged forty-seven in the 1818 |ball medal piay holes on Saturday | tiations, to occupy Alexandropol and a| Among those who ade championship tournament, he surpassed |the 20th and 3 on Monday the | territory within a radius of ttn kilome-| ing session were Mrs. Maud W any previous mark by seventeen points|22nd. The prof purses aggrezate | ters around the city. | of Boston. Mrx. Frank A. Van and his ffty-five average - for . 45,000 —the winning professional to re-| Turkish forces to guarantee order and| Miss Mas trett Hay, natic % | potnts.on the: last ‘American tour is the e $500; second $300; third $200;|to preserve the safety of all persons in|and city chairmen, respective ey ark Tave: ironiered fourth, 100: and fitth $75. The amatenr | Alexandropol. - by Peter seas # % Teun Copper il ‘pl N - | prizes’ will be sterling trophi Profes- = ecord | geasoned rails and industrials of the tvpe | pil CRPer Hoope will ‘play at Hartford Novem: T = = was started to | reprosented by railway equipments and | Tobacer Prd pr ' ber 15 and 16th. sional contestants Will be accorded hotel | gyggioN OF THE NATIONAL N LAXE MICHEGA if ‘mile track record | pobuiar olts, Tnion. 2 Charles C. Peterson will opposa Hoppe. | accommodations without charge LEAGUE OF WOMEN V' < .3 g es (2), 221 (" guch leaders as U. S. Steel, Reading, Peterson opens with 4 brlef Jecture and | | The annual Autumn Tr:!;\m'-‘mell\t.”f!*’a‘v._ . i of (RRDOERRE . and trotted | Southern Pacific, Northern Pacific, Mex- after the 250 point match against Hoppe | 23-27. follows right on th eheels 5 Prerared oA M . i can and Pan-American Petroleums and coicluden with his famous fancy shot | amateur-pro affair and is therefore as-| New Tork, Nov 13--Rapid spreaq of|of a seaplane. pi « shen trainer, ar- | Royal Dutch finished at gains of liberal aet. sured of an exceptionally strong fleld of | education itizenship thronghout the | Michigan shore iis long cam- | fractions to 2 1-8 points, while Baldwin, contestants. It would not be surprising f\{’“"‘;! it “(’,‘93’!"1 ;wnsflred by the| coast guard station st T mporia, | atter displaying marked . recuperative AMATEUR-PROFESSIONAL of these two November events finally '\':{'.'rgfl:;:"ub:::('lmnvfifi",'ufrs.‘,‘,:;";"1f;,f).”fl today by Wil EBton. | powe: de 4 net loss of 1 1-4. Sales ¥ 9 g 2 e |cama to rival in importance the North | Vote r Y us speakers| t reat Lakes naval i e L e TOURNAMENT AT PINERURST | 0% 0 15, and Amateur Champion- | Vhen that organization opened its two|as a oar ava hin 1 as riey. s he won 30 races | News and other ‘incidents during the Pinehurst.. N. C., November 15—Pine- | 300 SOUT 00 W, 30 ally at Pine- | Ay regional conference here today. which left Great Lakes last W ‘ hurst's first annual amateu-professional The league is now concentrating its ef.| and is bl S EATE Y i G | Y e T best ball tournament, scheduled for No- forts in behalt of the proposed Shep-|a storm shortly afterward B0 races | e ant indusiey, Fbom Moritana cRmIS]: COTTON. vember 20-22, promises to prove a rather | rppyg OF THE TURKISH- vard-Townnr bill to come before con-| Search for the bodics of and 129 for | word of the closing of the Anaconda cop- m;;;.'i’n:"{;(-, Nov. 1.—Cotton’ spot quiet; "';‘:"’;:::“;":‘:’:fl‘:“:m‘c’(‘)’r‘:e“’m‘]‘k;‘;"”‘\:‘ ARMENIAN ARMISTICE c mi . Boston reported the < o g Copper Range and Westinghouse Com- As a general rule a November tourna- | ROSRREIT, O T e mmary of which 1,890 | pany reduced working hours because of . 15.—Call money 5.g|Ment could hardly be expected to make |, terms of the armistice between the e €upply of | dull business. s b low 7; ruling rate 3 1.2;| 30y £reat hit with the prominent ama-|myriish Nationalist forces and the Ar- Giminishing. | © Some comfort was found in the mon:|closing bid 7: offered at &1 iast loan 7. |tuer or ' professional plavers who had es the pa ‘tuation, last Saturday’s better clear- | bank acceptances. fair demand. Just“wound up:a long and' arduous sea- = $5, of which the trot- | ing house raport doubtless contributing to G son of tournament golf. An appeal to SIEESIONT, aid the Dacn | ok N U Toans. Thiw form LIBERTY BOND WARKET elub rivairy, however, in the form of an F ank_lin In ¥ e Sish, inter-clyb, contest—one of the features of I Telephone: 9 value of all|of accommodation opened at S x-:)mr howing the earn- | cent. the lowest rate in about three the ‘Gomitig Pinehurst event—has aiready . BT brought ‘forth frukt in the shape of en- | \VAAC| e b i tries from clubs ranging from Georgia Union 963 up to Maine-and from as far west as Company Union 1857 creasing. Peter | weeks, later declining to 7 per cent. In money winning | foreign exchange the noteworthy feature Chicago. ‘Wilfrid Reid, Mike Brady, Willle Oze, || Engineers Founders Machinists Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR- hurst In early April. wr — 3 meetings 50 in 10 firsts | rate, The early straln In the stock market extended to bonds, internatiomal issues, notably Belgian 7 1-2's and French 8's fastest | was a moderate recovery of the Spanish Charies Mothersele, Joe Mitchell, Willie oemie senacial meaviness, . Most Lib:| S e e JLES SENGINES B Vals showing 1 - i g Demand of e Ve s e&r aj t - erty bonds were lower with active de- Cabies Ene 2 sllimakeriotiCon warded their entries conjointly witH thise | of leading amateurs of their respectvs clubs and the indications are that at least | a seore of golf .clubs will be represented inthe -contest for the club. trophy, This | liss Engines, Engine Repairs, Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Bear. ings, Couplings, Clutches. Large stock always on hand, Want Game With Tigers | mestic issues. Total sales (par value) ag-| Francs -, The Colonial A. C. of New London | gregated $16,775,000. Old U. S. bonas| Gubides like to arrange a game for this | were unchanged on call m Ncrwich with the Greeneville Dallas, Texas, Sunday, DEAR OLD BOY PETE! - Mer. John STOCKS Soonli. i Tt DA torim Gt sl tablef, 'to be | General Mill Repairs. This corner of the U. S. mainland is so wonderful tel 3 New London division, | The following is s summary of transactions on the held for one year by the club repreesnted Special machinery of all kinds. in its bigness and bustle I guess I go mouth wide Nednesdsy New York Stock Exchanga 10 3 P. 3 by.the winning pair. Permanent posses- High. Low. Close. = Altied Chemieal ¥ 2, i open and eyes staring! Why, Pete, Texans don't ” " ¥ Allis Chalmer . talk in miles—it doesn’t mean anything! They’ll i Ry T | Amy 4z Chem ¢ Ohieass, /Ghstn Taarkos tell you that this place, or that, is an all-day trip, or TO LAY OFE 2,500 MORE MEN | Anf Beet Susu 4 Chicago, Nov. 15—Material wpturne in the price of wheat took Dlace teday with much of the buying ascribed 1o . east- 2 ern houses. Bolshevik success in south RuaiaT Was construed .as a bullish fae- % ? " tor. The market closed firm 3 3-4 i i 5 1.2 cents et higner witn vecsn.o|] We Have a Few Heavy Single Blankets For Sale at Mill. 183 3-4 to 184- 1-4 and March 175 1-4 to 175 3-4. Corn, finished unchanged || Will Sell One or More, While They Last, at Mill Cost to 3-4 cent higher, odts up 1-§ to 3-8 and provisions_unchanged to an adv: Production. of 50 cents . siradie) . of Throughout the day developments ra- (o RESETSNG | THE RELIANCE Y in the. wheat pit than aid news about % unfavorable aspects of the general busi- . 556 Main Street, Norwich in The Pennsylva- | Am Car & i off 2500 more men, | Am o T [ Am Toe & s on e Philadelphin_di- | 4% Jide & Jonder oo e next five days, accord- | Am Te & To ng to announcement today by the com. | Am Worlen Jany. | AReeondn o Binoe the end of October there has been | Acmicn & & \ total met reduction of over 10,000 em. | Butmore & ON sloyes of the Pennsylvania system, most | Baitmo & Ohlo o € them east of Pi o tor .. sburgh. Betblehem Stasl Rethicnem Steel two days and a night distant, etc. And, old yard- stick, you've got the feet, just let it sink in deep that Texas is not only over 800 miles wide but it is our fifth state in population! Heard a bird in the Adolphus Hotel say that when he comes off the west border he figures he’s close home to Baltimore when he's across the Lone Star State! Talk about “jumps”! Try a few, say the one between Texarkana and El Paso! Pete, everything grows big down here—business as well as folks’ hearts! I like the way they never forget! Here I was walking on Main Street yester- day when as fine a type of man as ever wore one of those broad Texas smiles came up to me. “How are you, lieutenant?” says he. “Maybe you’ll call back that day at Camp Dick when I brought over that bunch of Camel Cigarettes for the boys,” he continued. Right then a Camel conference opened! Golly, Pete, this party coins Camel compliments faster than the mint makes money! “Lieutenant,” says he, “T know when I'm ‘set’! I've smoked ciga- rettes for five years! (NOW LISTEN, PETER!) I know Camels and I know their marvellous mild, mellow body and refreshing flavor and wonderful Turkish and Domestic blend! A million Camels wouldn’t tire a smoker’s taste!” Now, Pete, I'll say that’s some testifying! Sincerely LENpEnuE USE SLOANS T0 WARD OFF PAIN ness situation. This difference from the opposite tendency which has prevailed of late was especially moticeable ean- cerning Russian advices, the popular assumption being that from now on there would be no grain shipments from Russia. Scantiness of receipts, togeth- er with evidence multiplying that farm- ers were refusing to sell, counted alse as a handicap on the bears. The near approach of the end of the lake naviga- tion appkared to be & further stimefing influence, and besides comsiderable notice was taken of comment that reeent de- clines had been the most ssvere since the recomstruction period after - the Ctwil War. 8 Selling pressure on cern and sats fere- ed them to the lowsst Drices yet this Season but wheat strength breught rallies. Firmness In the provision market. was lazgely the reault of higher quotations on ogs You can just tell by its health: stimulating odor,ymar it h" going to do you good F1l fily {:‘arl .-n;ne Sloan’s Lini- ment!” ow often you've i that! And then wh; the rl::} smatic twinge subsided—after hours of suffering—vyou forgot it! Don't do it again- 2 bottle 0. day 30d herp it Dandy Do posste new tonight! A sudden attack may come on—sciatica, lumbago, sore muscles, backache, stiff joints, neuralgia, the and aches resulting from re.. You'll soon find warmth and re- MT Sloan's, the liniment that peme. e B JGl. Threesizes— S5, 00,4140 | b e CHAS. A. HAGBERG ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS NEW STORE 310 MAIN STREET. Where he will carry a Select Line of Inmiration Cop ar P. S.—Between you and me I'll be gazing . B o e, BLOUSES AND DRESSES R e 5 3 e o IN CONNECTION WITH HIS hen T s oinrs Bet Bes) . J o | B, > Write me at the same old stand! y i g S * CUSTOM TAILORING DEPARTMENT : R oo : : i S ;fi SR

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