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‘1 $5,500 Returns $550 Yearly ¢ B : f A e T - For ALL CoLD TROUBLES - s‘ifigafl szzyii'a? ; FREE SAMPLE Invested in a Financial Corporation Every home in % . town should have received °fu ‘t;‘li: 3 Epeiell R VAPORUB GIAN l s ANN' “ ml:[ IH[Y they have played and they hope that & HAVES'GNm HAL : e ') Qug e i T game. SOME DOPE ON THE ROOKIES el IN THEIR TRAINING CAMPS e e o e O monsd | | The busher is about to take his place from this month because the-Tonmer fell | In the front rank of baseball's host & victim to the influenza epidemic. Wyns | 28310, to preen himself before the public has atready beaten one Englich weather- | {or & brief while and then slip out of welght champlon, Mike Honeyman, sight, obscured by the hulking form of Boy MoCormick, who lost last Novem- | the Tegular. Just about this time ev- ber to Ted “Kil* Lewls, the middle |ery year the unknown lad from the welght holder well-known in America, will | Painted Post or Hohokus or the back meet Jack Bloomfleld two weeks later to | lots of the big town gets as much at- decide future possession of the light | tention as the established stars. His a letter in which he said that his wife | heavyweight belt, now held by McCormick. | name and the record of his doings are was {il and that he would be-delayed in! Lewls Is also recovering from an attack | plastered over the sporting pages and reporting for spring training at Jackson- | of the “fu” an dis expeoted to be in yer- | the fans taik of him around the supper New York, Fab. 21.—The Glants an- nounced today that they had signed Ed- ward Hale, star halfback last season of the Mississizpl college eleven, and rizht handad pHcher of unusual merlt, | Hale has peen ordered to report at San Antonlo for 'a tryout next week. The Brooklyn club has recetved signed contracts of First Baseman Ray Schmandt and the teteran outfielding star Zack ‘Wheat. Wheat's contract was enclosed in —Well protected by stringent State Banking or Loan Laws. —Lending money on good security on the safest basis known to bankers. —Under strong management, with an enviable 9 years' record. —An opportunity to shars in at least one-third of the large yearly profits. —Paying a total of 11% to the bond- —Enjoytng unusual confidence, finished today. ville, fect condition for his match with Carben- | table, And then—unless he possesses hngler‘:'n;‘ -:d !o:[ ;h'nd Teacih s - FOR THE GOOD FOR A %-z. TRIAL TIN OF VICKS g tler which according to present arrange- | exceptional class—he falls back to the and gre tead! % 2 ; 1 ments will be held here about the middle | minors for further seasoning, to be for- pansion of its loan service in many (Y] Bij33@ Fil! out and mail to Vick Chemical Co., Greensboro, N. C. \ RECORD DRIVE MADE of pril. gotten until he comes up another year. States, of the SEE OTHER "B . BY BRITISH GOLFER The rookie Who goes south in . the -A‘;:e':‘;:m;*“":‘;: s iyt el e London, Feb. 26.—A drive of 415 yards [ b s speing time with a major league club e i desandeg 7 credited to Frank Dennis 20-vear old | M0 i i jeads a busy existence for a few weeks. the most ";o';m-fl:‘-’ ey professional of the Crewe Goif club. The NOW EBACHES $145,350 | Into those Weeks are packed laughs and TR distance is vouched for by two members, | Contributions to the fund for the Hobart | thrills and disappointments, jumbled SR r b oartene socording to the Star. The ball was hit | A H. Baker memorial hockey rink, now | with hard work. It is a spring he nev-|JOver a Quarter Century of experienc from a tee sleghtly ver the green, 335 |under constructiom in Princeton, are com- | er forgets, whether he drifts out of |§in finance and business management is yerds away. It pitched on the ground, |ing from a whe Variety of souroes and | bascball or remains in it and achieves |fbehind our recommendation of this in- which was frest-bound, and ran over the |in all amounts fram $1 to $5,000. Grad- | stardom. For the average busher a sin-|j§ vestment. Use coupon below for green 80 yards beyond the hole. Dennis’ |uates from Harvard, Yale, Amherst, Co- | gle training _trip often means the mak- | ftalls. > schievement is considered one of the |lumbla, Virginia, Bowdoin and Boston | ing or breaking of a major league ca- Price to Net 10 To Freatest recarded. Tech, as well as non-collegs men, army | reer. He has the trail for the southland James Braid, a leading English profes- | men ‘who knew Baker in the serfice and | witn his heart light and his hopes rid- || WATSON-WILLSON CO. [ ] sional, hae driven a ball on frostbaumd | one Oxford graduate, are among the con- | ing high, tho While he wonders what || 7220 0 T IO S L TRl ground at Walton Heath a distance of |tributors who have swelled the original | fate holds in store for him and if he | [ SPECIALIZ BRI e 195 yards, and declares that to be Ms|anonymous gift of $100,000 to $145,000. | has the right spirit steels himselt for a G 2 : A PY longest drive. H. H. Horne, another |the figure which has just been regehed, | fight to get the best that fate has—to Investment Bankers 4 < British professional, noted for long-dis- | according to a statement issued by Percy | go out and grab it and not wait for it|j Sears Building Boston, Mass. . tance driving, has recorded a distance of | R Pyne, chairman of the committee. to be dropped into his lap. Local Correspondent T MAlL THE ABOVE AS A OUPON 358 yards at North Berwick. Confident that the necessary money Will | A" squad of recruits leaving for | CHAS. B. LUCAS . y be raised in time, the cammtitee hag de- | training camp present an Iinteresting || Room 312 Thayer Building BRITONS WILL SER ;:ld:i to continue w:::( on tho rink adslthi problem for study. As a rule, none of Phone 1816 ¢ ¢ Vicks VapoRub CHAMPIONS IN ACTION |fund grows. The sunface was flooded 1ast | them ever has seen the others. In the ; 5 1 manufacturers of Vicks VapoRul < = dents had several days 5 5 Kindly send descriptive eircular ers ¢ London, Feb. 26—With four home |Weok @nd the students had seve 2! poays | excitement attendant upon introductions | § 7RG want every family in our land to test The DIRECT Treatment i of skating on the natural ice which fo; at the station, they seldom catch each i champions expectad to uphold their titles | ;- e e SR Vicks Vapors without cost. Arrangements during the coming o months and the B than o i BN e 1 were made to deliver a blue envelope cor For All Cold Troubles ospect of seeing Cai tler again in a 5% s w S ek Foes 2 t 7 PRe: i Magilis iiontats aro tol Battery to Play Wanderers Meanvhile an observer may note them [} taining a J¢-0z. trial tin of Vicks, to every ABSOREED like a liniment and at | to the : lowing the boxing game closfly. The Battery B basketball team will | sizing cac hother up. Here a pitcher dress. ... home in this city. The distribution was the same time, ) Vicks VapoRub, b B o oy George Cook, recently defeated by Car- |journey to Baltic' Friday evening to play | %ill be wondering Which of the others | S completed today. But a 1009, delivery is @ e avor and its fame has spread cr pentier, refurns to the ring ou March 27, [ the Baltic Wanderers. They wil also take | are pitchers and comparing himself | = = T not possible. Many folks are away from INHALED as a_vapor, Vicks gels county, state state, until now Vick meeting Joo Beckett. the English cham. |a big bunch of rooters and they promise to | with his rivals in the matter of Dhy-| hoosted to the skies by the seribes and Bomme cahont the Noastalet & N18t 7 Sohool immediately into congested; in- household remedy from coast 1o coast an slon, in a match labe, * the British Em- | bring home the bacon. The Batter: m | sique. There a catching candidate Wiil| then, with the passing gf days, gradual- - W ';P SRR H flamed air passages. over 17 million jars are used ye rly sire heavy-welght cham s “<hip. It is|has been gong at a very fast clip this! be looking for other catehers and won-| 1y drop out of sight and are forgotten children are apt to pick up the attractive 7 million j; r e yxpeated that this same bill wiil include a | season, trimming every team q‘filcmes dering how good they are and what| by the time the team hits the northward blue envelope and destroy it. yout between Joe Fox, the holder of the | their way. This is the first offici game | chance he stands with them. If ther2| trajl. The answer to this may' be found 3 B e - . - . k are any regulars in the party the rook-| i proceding paragraph. The bush If you did not get yours, mail the above Read This Liberal Offer How Vicks Should Be Used: b ies will gave at them in awe inspired s ng with & rush, looks good un- coupon for it. Vicks is certainly worth a Buy either the 35¢, 75¢ or S1.50 size. Use silence, for only the freshest bushers regular starts. Then the busher tral. It is the modem’ direct treatment e er the 35c, 7 c; $1.50 sz ¥apors Important ks i ap | have the temerity to address regularslis made to look though he were for croup, children’s colds, head and chest all or part of the jar. If you are not de- plied pver the throat ould [ I:bpvfir.fl day out. standing still. But now and then you'll colds, bronchitis, asthma, catarrh, hay feve lighted with the results, mail us the top of be taken to leave the around pon reaching the training camp they| find a busher 0 looks just as good Srel dosre of delyslis ol the frily the carton and we will cheerfully refund the neck and the bed ¢l - are paired off and assigned to their| when the training ,season” ends as ho 2 Y Sy the purchase price. No remedy can cure form of a funnel, & 1 , / rooms. Only when it did at the beginnfng. When you do, Ticks T o = s . | s . every case, but Vicks has been so uniformly 13y be freely intialed. AV i & N'west a rookie ever assizned to room w: you've found a ball player. \ J B may be freely mha Holmo i o T SRR i | regular, the managers preferring to| = Preferred by Mothers successful in the majority of cases that we New York, Feb. —Foreign develop- | T jhave the youngsters keep to them- - % se want every family to try it, and will be glad Hot Wet Clotha—In cases of drep chest ments over the week end were accelerat- | Eh/le: S selves, As a similar preference is ex-| CHICK SUGGS OUTFOUGHT Children can’t be healthy if they are kept to back the first jar with this gu ty Morois s : e HihiThd! hy: ot ireoblest ol el BY DANNY EDWARDS indoors el winter. But outcoor play keeps g s aranty. t incip u ot o Siy's Besdt Crucible Steel pr there is no kick over such an arrange- Danny Edwards, Los the kiddies “catching cold”, and colds must 2 . e g Wt ‘Sata oC 1. 5 CoMIEn . Lol L AS ment. In the hotel dininz room, too, the . was_awarded the not be neglected. How to treat their colds Born in a Little Drug Store pen t the : Del & Hudson ..111% i fee s Sen b SEe el : ke e without upsetting their little stomachs by Toveuty-five veas ago, Drosiiat Lo Site o Mobavons an 1 pr 18 the outset the lines are drawn gharply. Mothers prefer Vicks because it is applied petter way to treat children's cold Rish Vacks over the throat aRd it the & & Bidve close: &t ex= | drie 2 pr 1% | For the first couple of weeks of the externally. It can be used 1y and often. wonderful formula. He combifled Campl difficult breathing is 1 ed, the reversals of 1 to 5 points from | Fisher Body ... .84 stay in camn the rookles get practicaliy There is no harmful after-effect. cathing ved, the itionin austatiae her Body (O) pr 843 841, S$i1 [the entire attention of the manager. 5 __ " S iy aeiln were ‘brosd, ag’ Electric The ptzuiars are left largely to them. | round bout. The men are Usedafter a wetting or chill, Vicks prevents me usually preven gregating 1,000,000 shares BMotor .. . selves witile they go through exerciscs|h ghts, coldsand attacks of spasmodic croup. Applied crou . The outcome of the meeting between Motor pr Saleniated & to-llmbep fun ithetr) muscles, | 2t bedtime, the healing medicated vapors 2 e British and French premiers, which | Gen Mot Db Fllencdaby a8 alacer of ddjens { BUEF @0 DEFEND TITLE inhaled all night. The windows can b For Deep Chest Colds, Sore Throat, Ton- n turn imparted buoyancy to leading f Gen Mot Dib 7 p o the young. fellows caper. about in the AGAINST ROY MOORE open. Fresh air helps cure a cold solitis, Bronchitis, Coughs—V be Europmun currencies, resulaed in the | Gt North pr sunshine under the careful [pase ok e b T ot Lindee the bl St Gver the thenat SIlT. e ik further retirement of the shorts dur- | Gt North Or ...... the manazer. As a rule Sthe chiet ai-| ¥ew G hoay i not hinder the inhalation. applied over the throat and c et Hupp Motor Car a manager has with his recruits [¥Orls bantamweieht i s sary, first using hot wet cloths—and d Domestic advices a'so offered ground | Inspiration Cop to Keen them from_stri too. fast | SEDERICERin (dcfond hibyitlo agalns . in well e skin is red; i Sor SAGREMARS anet . Inbocthnes. Dedie | Tt Hasvesisr a paze. In thelr eagerness to show to| 0¥ Mowke, of St Paul in an c'zht round Useful in a Hundred Ways . =i gk hed by bankers to the senate com- | Int Harv pr the hest advantaze in the short time al. | hoot In Jersey City t Vick R her rittee's favorable report an the treaties | Int Mer Marine loted o them they hurl the ball andfi%, PAf recently reurned from a triy Once used, Vicks becomesa fami s ot flannel ¢ coug the arms conference. Int Mer Mar themselves around with reckless aban-| o' >CaS: . Its penetrating, soothing, healt annoying, a small piece t of a pea tonnage at principal termin- | Int Mot Truck don on the first day unless a check is Smith Knocked Out Jaffe ties make it useful for dozens of li be swallowed every few hou: 1 on the more ex- Int M Truck pr . put upon them. Tt is not unusual for aj 5 ) i hurts and ills, such as cuts, burns, of foodstuffs to dis- | Int M Truck 2 pr . recruit to start his trainine so violent- € Jeff Smith, Tt ins, as o hill For Head Colds, Asth C Har disposition to await the re- | Kennpcott . oot etiee OB Horyt srisces ot | nd ro ching ‘skin troubles, boils, insect % Fever—Vicks should be melted o the bonus legislation at Was Leliigh v.-u»y_ low IS INa Tiner Gaybtxcesaes. ve ."1‘]‘2“_‘! ®out here tonight. The | sunburn, sore, calloused feet, poison ivy, a.d: C Vapoi ed, or a little can be & -, before assuming new, commit- | Mexican Petrol When the training of the club as a o headache and neuralgia. plied up the nos! and snuffed up Miami Copper whole has advinced to the staze Whera S wer tay of the mar- | Missouri K & T a nts Delmont practice gumes are pla rookios are vilted aeainst the rez Tt almost always Fasmens that in the ket, yielding only moderately. when such | Mo K & T w i . ssues as Baldwin and Ameriran Loco- [ Mo K & T w i pr.. —Micget Smith, e = < ' 2 > . GO | wotsrn! Srom oo 1 d ool whers the naglves. e iependent steels, Stude- | Mo K & T w 11 pd. first three cr fonr games the youngsters J, in an EMPLOYM 3 Dlnggh n Petroleum, | Cajifornia | Nat Enam & St AR ke i o MR e x | . , Products, retail | N Y Alr Brake b It (o D el TR b attan e — Hgton) 5 3 e sdfvie sy d "ot} E avison Chemical were under | N ¥ Central Canen JubMlatlon amone . the rookleR | one Gty cumtenge: -2l SISO el (B1S Feosealten, o e il ‘_ - ossis of 1 o 4 points. = ‘: :M;( "<n&|':1( . who' do not look bevond thefr own skijlj The Taftville Bear Cats would like to | ploiting the people and preving upon ths | turn, Alone s {1t rey ras not especially | No; Sos tn the lack of condition on tha mart of |arange a game with the following teams: | ypemployed,” onncetion with pros- s a v 1 s better clearing | Norfolk & West ! nemployed,” in conneetion with ha reculars for the rea] reason for th vintories they scorp. Thelr triumnhs are short lived. however, for once the rea- recomnmended today by Major General ulars hit thefr normal stride the bush- Baltic Bantan i the Mon Call 1973-2 be . opening at 5 per cent. [ Nor & West pr oans and yielding very gradu- | North Am ... 1-2 per cent. Short time loans | North Pacific Dective operations at the Muscle Shoa Ala., power and n rate proj | eople a = ; : o Beach, chief of army engineers, in a|{t 3 A at 4 3-4 per cent. and | Pen Reeeinae | avc. of course, are easy picking for letter to Francis I Jones, director gen- | i A [oos e MANSFIELD CENTRE | istier to Francle 1. Joncs, dices the better Anglo-French situation, | Plerce OIl pr ... A ‘common fault. and a natural ena| Miss Mildred Davoll, who has complet- | service of the department of lzbor. remittances rose 2 cents and |Ry Steel Spring .. 20 thio e e Ho ook bR | Uat iia ol traintng at Lawrence Memorial| The letter to Ge 1 ed currencies wera from 10 to | Ray Con eral Beach reply to a communication from T Jones enclosing copies of ments appearing in the press out the country stating that ther camn. Is to overestimate the shility of New London. as graduate | & busher in the earlv davs of the team's|nursa came home Saturday, the 1Sth, sojourn. As a result, players often are|and Monday began private nursing *in 4y | Wiilim: = i st 20 points better. The German rate | Reading I by the Bologne con- | Reading 1 pr.. ried heaviness, but | Reading 2 pr ... again | Rep T & Steel ... vian rat . ¢ Tiliinghast attended the | possibility of employsent for o large Co e M e AL U GO today was the foremost feature of an- ¢ convention in New Haven Tues- | number of industral workers at Muscis i ! below two cents. | South Packic ... §8% SR i e e N T chool was ciosed Thurs. | SISHIS in the very mear future and s0- | £ fiway ... 31% SR sch vas closed Thurs-| liciting an enrollment fee of one dollar. | STOCKS. Softhe T vier o 0% Sra LA SRR day for the teach-| Dircctor Jones declared that from the The following Is a summary of the | Tenn Copper ... W& the European list and Chin%Se railwa@ | : . linformation in possession of his servi ransactions on the bt e Pl e e s made the preatest gain of any ls- | M and Mrs. H. T. Clark are in NeW | (nere was no basis in fact for such ad- | ange to 3 1. M. ARG ) ool ¥ e sue, rising fourd points. Japanese gov- (o1 OF vertisements and expressed the belicf| that measures should be taken at onc to inform the public of the true facts concerning Muscle Shoals. He reque ed an expression from General Bea. regarding the status of the Musc] : . Rev. H. W. preached a ents and several of the continental > Galiniie bl et roughtful last on Blood munichoals mire prdney sfusion, emphasizing the sacrifice of In the domestic group ralls of the | TIEISIASion, emphasiaine the sacrifice of speculative type were in fur L e ; Pt i maonal s ere Bal was God s Our Refuge fi5t crougsweee) Alohtly o A large delegation from the local Tnion Pac pr . T4% U S Rubber ..... 55% U S Rubber pr ...100% U S Steel U S Steel pr West Un Tel Chemical 5 Am Ag Che Am Beet Sugar e S o o Tlocel| Shoalaiiprofect, Paiit (stated : that. the = West El & Mfa reversal in the stock market. Buving ;h'“;“w"gi‘{‘."“‘;mi_'r\”)‘_,"\;“, e ‘;n;‘w the | United States employment service was | Am Bosci ag el <3 of Liberty bonds expanded, althou: Agm e e of, antic 10} in a position to supply all men n 1| visito e roadways and Ao B Magz s O'land v tend the lecture for Farmers' night by i | t : : Bosch Mag .. D several of thoso issues closed at slight | & oo e piamacrs’ BNt bY | for work there, without expense to the! the streams and some « < Cai s 0'land pr C. M. Gardner of Springfield, editor of sve he g of being de: ek Fly oL 1504 Worth Pump losses. Local tractions, notably Brook- |p M- Jrener of Sprinafigkl, editor of| appiicant, whenever the presence of have the 2 Cotton Seed Off 23} 130 Sransiohia R Taeintared S atsta Gardner's subjeot, New England to the | “OTKeFS Was required. Lo pile owee b Oif k. B MONEY. gains. Front, was treated in a manner most| .2 his reply General Beach declared ! “The Norwe o the same ola =t = s 9 o Total sales ( par value) aggregated | tont WES treated i a man t|that all government operations in the hood at the | that the ermans of letting the « o g New York, Feb. 27—Call money [ g 9575000, o e and lluminating, . The Bos-| iiniey of - Musdle ; Shoals, had ; been ed with water | accumslate for monts in ar - i & Leath pr 67 easier; high 5; low 4 1-2; ruling rate g BT Gl e e e D Lo i & Tel 5; closing bid 4; offered at 4 1-2; last . preciated. o . Sy Am Tobacco call loans against acceptanc- CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. was no telling When work would be re- . sumed. o HOPKINTON “It is not possible at this date,” safd Henry J. Wheeler was In Providence| General Beach, “to state whether the Am Woolen ineodeiiing Chicago, Feb. 27.—Wheat 'ran up hin 1-8 cent of $1.50 Anaconda Cop Assoctatel Oil COTTON. : % . | which for months has been the ambition | Wednesday and attended the Washing-| WOrk Will again be taken up by the peesy gy ab: 21—Spot cotton qulet; | op puns, Tresh sizns of Furopean need | ton's birthday celebration at the stats.| United States or whether it will Be as- ‘Atoh i A of breadstuffs @avo the impetus fut | house. signed to private parties. The latter Balt e the rise tempted heavy profit-taking | Mrs. Pauline R. Wells, wife of William | Te certainly not taking steps in th Balt 55 . B s e 2 sales, and the market reacted, closing | R. Welis, is very ill at her home on|Present uncertainty to secure labor, ne; Beth 581 e wopk, Feb. 27.—Copper €asy, | unseitied at 1 net decline to 1-4 cent | Broad strect. Ashaway, with Lttle chance | ther 1S the government which has its Beth 62 slectrolytic spot and mearby 12 3-4@ | aqvance with May $147 to $1.47 3-8 | of recovery. own agencles and methods.” colns and A RA“ Beth - 92% "’,I:;\‘-fl‘r';\" it 4 neaby $3037@ | 220 July $1.25 to $125 1-2. Comn fin- | Walter D. Blake and family of New - 3 Beth Steel 8 p ¢ ,..1067% 106% lelDfl' m;r:sf’c'“oas‘; neasby $30.87@ ‘agm 1 : m} 1wcp‘n§ oft lwe» at adshafle Lo‘n;xon x\;\er\c{\'nsugrs in loL“x; ms; \\'ge.k. TARIFF BILL DISCUSSED AT 1 TN ‘EHTH ROP ook Rep T Sy ne to 1-8@1-4 cent gain and pro- | Mr. and Mrs. Georze A. Stod . : e . [Vl -5 g et Iron steady, No. 1 northern $19.00@ [ visions up 15 o 40 cente e e e JWILITR SIOUSE (CONEERENCE soRE THROAT s E . e’ % $1950; No. 2 northern $15.50@19.00;| At firet wheat showed a scaraity of |and sister-indaw from Brewster's Neck rashi veb. 27 § = e — ‘;fi_‘;i s 22:: No.z southern $15.50@16.00. offerings, and there was a decided jumy |and other relatives of the family. il maantuston, el | 27 THostarin b END QUICKLY'! WHEN YOU |. NEN 1:0 ND ON e T Lead steady, spot $4.70@4.80. in values, mainly because of shas Mrs. Sophie Stoddard has completed | nasp cussed today at a White House APPLY CAMPHOROLE. R Tt s A i Sog s St Louls delivery | higher "quotations at Liverpool. It was |her services as nurse at the home of | Conlorence between Presient Harding Colds Go Over Sore Throat Taather or .. 8T% 4708 ot $4.50@4.55. figured that taken In conneotion with an | Charles W. Jolley and returned to her e 5 1eane e i aather pr .. 81% 67 Antimony spot $4.37. Motor advance in sterling exchange the actual |home Sunday afternson. e na e o T HE FOLLOWING HIGH 5 Then vou'il know why thousands use | | o UToM 5 e Y market price of wheat at Liverpool to- |° The country roads are badly rutted,| "2t .’:f;:"’}'; :fae‘";d;‘c;‘fjd “a‘}faf;‘;";g‘: CAMPHOROLE vhen oncevou sprezd it ‘on GRADE AUTOMOBILES Syt Close | 427 Was 8 1-2 cents a bushel higher In | making travel uncomfortable f 10t dan. | foat are xoestire eses ot e o Jour gore, tieht Chest o throat. ow aan'[' }.0V ERHAULED AND RES US Lib3%s ... 87.02 9654 869 Anioan wney Pl ca Dt of work on the measure, which is now subhorn <o d cold in ihe throst and | § PAINTED—ALL WITH SPARE U S amadids. su90. . asq0 saeo| SSUCEE 9 S Drice heve, howmenen , |1 process of re-wriffng by republican ¢ once dificult breathing 15 relieved a0d | | TIRE AND SEVERAL EXTRAS vieLs ke ras atis broadened to an unusual extent, and_the BRIEFhSTATE NEWS hes ot ey s Mlouncel ooy the choked up air pussagen O fhe throut i | -oeo 98, : demand became less urgent, causing pric- | _Avon—Bluebirds came back the past : e . ungs are penetrated by the powertal healing | US Lib 24 4%s 97.00 96.82 es to receed. Reports of snow storms | Week to the old apple tres in Hunters| SPecific rates in the bill occupied the - vapors whicih reach the very scat of the disease U S Lib 3d 4%s 97.84 97.50 in the southwest would be helpful to the | Yard Where the birds live every year. | awertion today of the senste committec- e ity it TRy v, Pastes, elop PR I s aac aTl minter crop tended further to ease | Greenwich—Mra. Charles Ih Trest, | controversy with hotss weadors over. the ore, irritat the throat, *chest . Y()UR m,' Victory 4%s 10026 10028 10038 | ihe et vty ol dealings. A de- | Wdow of the former treasurer of the | American valuation probobly would be i’ Brond e S - .100. . 00 | crease of 814, ushels In the visl- | Usilted States, died Sunday in Green- | Splendia " Blonchitis, Tonmiitis, | —1920 — al o |, Juoted in dolars and oents per $100 | ble supply attracted but dittle attention | wich. S wnams e s b e S e ; Sreabiaums.| | STOPECAKED- 150 — Sn8 . and_appeared to have been fully @15~ | pristoL—Two out of town i i ! % e ix. A i 3 ysicians | ties, it was sald, still are being re-writ- D] | _1921— HE pain and torture of ."'""l Forelgn Excoange counted before - hand. are seriousiy considening the advisability | ten on the basis of the foreizn valuation L Sy Bawes: - || [EFUDERAKER—1901 - Big S04 e b‘&fl““‘u’d Sloan's Year n""‘:":h““d oats ross with wheat to | of locating in this city. to take advan- | of the imported articles, but it was dls- ol o FRANKLIN—1917—5-pass. .. by an applicat S | steriing— Yestarday, Ago | oo naen orice records for the season. |tage of the “rate war' now in' progress | closed that at the same thme experts at- Drugeists '352) Scbstitates FRANKLIN—1918—4-pass. Liniment. It brings warmth, ease and Permana $2.87 n the other hand, export coll for corn | hetween the Bristol Medical association |tached to the committee are tramslat- | | FRANKL. 1956 ot comfort and lets you sleep soundly. Py 20y | T3, ed sad ;‘:m“whffg‘ Jturned | and Bristol residents. ing these rates into figures based on the S e 5t | 10205 o Always have a bottle Aondy and | o7 oS T SR R :b‘i_‘nem ’:'-om em no | Avon—Mrs. Douglas Robirison, mother | American wholesale selling prico of the ORDER YOUR GOAL FROM U | | PODGE—1917—Sedan apply when you feel the first twinge. | Guilders S o, d of Mrs. Joseph deK. Alsop of Avon, is | ImPOTts so that ¥ that basis finally is US. | } MAXWELL—1916—5-pass. t penetrales withous rubbing. Marks . 1.58- Provisions reflected the strength of | 27ON8 the patronesses for the annual [ 28Teed upon the substitution of figures THAMES 1t’s splendid to take the pain out of é—lr‘;. = o 3.64 the hog market. ;ezlllefit hdance rgr the Strangers’ Welfare | ©al be accomplished without delay. | tired, aching muscles, sprains and |Swiss francs 1653 |, Highest brices yet this season were | FENOWShip held at the Biltmors hotel, i strains, stiff joints, and lame backs. g:;t:nl YD 1_7‘85“: touched by lard. N;" lc!rik. Mond:wld mzh};. % WASH DAY IN 1 ‘ 0 A I For forty years pain's enemy. Ask e : ew Haven—Aldore Rivers, 18 years COUNTRIES ABOUT THE WOBLD | = i )flurnrl'fh 3 by Y Chicago Graln Market. old, & Uk fvlven (6 undes wrrest be- | gy o o the ianyof the | COMPANY At all druggists—35c, 70c, $140. | Denmark 1750 |Wheat— High Low Close e g;:"“’srfoff“w‘e’.‘";’;"sm"’ coal 207 | tub, supplanted in part by the antiphony Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory, 9 Norwiy: i 149% M43 147% g e Hie el e | of Washing machine in the modern Amer- | who has been going at a fast clip — Greeco . 127% 125 1253 authorities are trying to rum it Gown - |18 home. In Italy and Sardinfa yot | lately in indoor tennis. This snap- THE WORLD ALMANAC Argentina o 1 oy MOWIE may greet your linen being washed in| shot of America’s tennis queen is i > w ! S SRR S o Hartiord brasor hurses. confer- | publlc troughs ‘along the streets, and In| omewnhat different in that it |is now on sale, and every home should | BOND MARKET. e e 5o el e T Rormandy youf clothes are dipped in| snows, her with bobbed hair and | have a cops. Telephone 1287 and we will | » New York, Feb. 21.—The successtul “% e% ey ford Rubber works. Miss Mary Wells | powndad with. saadies unch yeu hone Sale of the mew Dutch government 75, for you. ounded e s 41 Githout the familiar head band | reserve one 5% e Ady will speak on Labor Laws, a subject of | BUttipaflilies unCll: You Shave S wil spaic o Tavor ows o o sour e et afon s | which ano wears n the ewiaooe | SHEA'S NEWS BUREAU | -z © 1 000,000 guilder offering In this market ing back to the mollusks whence they, Unien Suaare s

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