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i e e e e eeeeeeeeeee——— ~ FINANCIAL AMD COMMERCIAY OLD FOLKS NEED — NOT BE FEEBLE {MARKEX WAS PROFESSIONAL. F you are “getting along in years” “New York, Nov. 23.—Speculators for you don’t need to sit in a chimney &d&- mh rode o the top of m mrm. bringing about Ot;'meer {anld ;lia'n of the days when quidation ‘of long stock you were fuil of itality. down 1 to § polnts. Keep your blood rich and pure and Tgely in the hands your system built up with Gude’s ‘ot the selling Pepto-Mangan, . and . you will feel stronger, younger and livelier than you have for. years. Get it today and. watrh the result. Your & uzgist has Gude’s—iiquid or tablets, asyou prefer. - Gudes e Pep Crucible Steel Crucible Steel pr Del & Hudson . Dome lMines Erie ... Erle 1 pr . Erle 2 pr .. Fisher Body Gen Electric Gen Elec spe Gen Motor Gen :Mot" Deb - . Great North pr .... Great North Ore ... Hupp Motor Car ilifnois. Cent . i Cent L L . Inspiration = Cop Inter -Con~.. Int Harvester Int Har pr Int Mer Mar . int Mer Mar pi Int Paper .. Kennecott Lehigh Valley Maxwell. Mot A Mexican Petrol Miami Copper IMStP&SSM... MSt%SSM LL . MOK&TwW - Mo K & T pr w MK & T fuf pd Missouri Pacific Missouri ‘Pac pr Nat ¥nam & St Nat En & St pr .... N Y Air Brake A.. N- Y Cent. .. NYNH&H. Narfolk & West North® Pacific Penn R R Pierce Oil . Pierce Qil pr Ray Con .. Regding .. . Reading ! pr Reading 2°pr , Repug I & St iRep I & St pr South Pacific . South Railway sm‘ 92 and. fim who had bouzh: recently 8 the bellef. that.a .turn for tho better was fmminenz. Raiiread shares, which heretofore had Tt beeh.liguillated a5 freely B tho in- i Broved ‘mdre ‘yulnerable Mvfint paying stocks being efl- - in- the' -afternoon reac- “ Franciéco. preferred “below: 35 for a net loss of more fln ts, but rallied to 36 at jore “and Ohlo . dropped (:n “§’ 1-3polnts, sellng pressure by ' President Wil- hid's m-nuou that .the . -shopmen's cost: more than §10, ooo.qno and the that the prospect for a. re- wumption,of dividends this year was none teo bright. ‘Expeetation of an. early re- guteption -of . dividends on St. Louis- Pouthwestérn preferred scnt that stock t0 58 for a net gain of nearly 4 a)fh'u. the ‘common lmpnwlnx traction- Buy An Attraciive Cottage Site : T Before the Supply tO*Mangan | OUTLOOK FROM OCEAN VIEW AVENUE PPy nic gnd i SHOWING OCEAN, ISLANDS AND SOUND FROM WATCH HILL AND BLOCK ISLAND ON EX- Is Exhauste LM TREME LEFT, TO NOANK AND LONG ISLAND ON EXTREME RIGHT, OCEAN VIEW HEIGHTS AUCTION LOT SALE Mystic, Conn., Mon. and Tues., Nov. 27-28 BEGINNING 9:30 A. M EACH DAY THIS EEAUTIFUL_ ?ROPE.RTY FORMERLY KNOWN AS PROSPECT HILL, OF THE FISH ESTATE, AND LONG IN DEMAND FOR HOME AND COTTAGE SITES, AND WHICH HAS BEEN APPROPRIATELY CALLED “THE FINEST ISLAND ‘AND,WATER * VIEW - IN NEW ENGLAND,” HAS BEEN .SUBDIVIDED INTO-LOTS. WHICH WILL BE SOLD TO THE HiIGHEST BIDDERS ON ABOVE DATES. THIS DEVELOFMENT IS LOCATED AT TOP OF: FIRST HILL ON THE NEW LONDON ROAD. ONI-}HALF MILE WEST OF MYSTIC POST OFFICE. MUSIC BY WESTERLY BAND LUNCHEON SERVED ON, OR NEAR THE GROUND TERMS—1-3 CASH; 1-3 IN'3 MONTHS; BALANCE IN 6 MONTHS. H. L. PGST, NCTED PITTSBURG AUCTIONFB!. WILL CALL THE SALE. Thursday, R P e SRS LOOK IT OVER BEFORE THE SALE, AND PICK OUT e L BT THE LOT YOU WANT. SAMUEL H. DAVIS, WESTERLY, R. I, OWNER 8.30 to 9.15 p, m—Joint Reecital hy.‘ Zona Maie Griswold, soprano and Ce- | The Shanncn-Davis Land Exchange SALES MANAGERS SALEM, W. VA. » Ct though, carried the wheat market rapld- ly ‘dowriward 2gain ‘and the close was at almost the bottom figures of the day.! 1t was during the final dealings that ! New York stock. market weakness had | most effect here as a dupressing factor} and - that uneasiness regarding labor troubles in England led. to lucreased sell- ing. Corn ana oats followed tho lead: of | what. -Reports_ from Omaha® suggestec | that western demand for corn had be- come less urgent. Provisiops were inclined to sag i hl with ‘hog values. 25 66 67 133 38%% 313 16 125 62% 101 Nm I-uu lln fell ' under the welght - of . the ' selling..movement, Union Pacifio. preferred yielding nearly 1°1-2, +lossen. of -a - point or, more took in' New York Central. Chicago and jwestern common .and'. . freferred, irare & Hudéon, Great Northern pre- éfted and. Northern ' Pacific, ' me last fsimed sagging’ 2 3-8.. pguldc news dwehpmn‘- were large- . Javorabie. * These _ihcluded * reports g the. steel industry to be op- m' 3t %0 par cent: of capaclty, afi- wmn of -additional . stotk . or’ in- dividends- and preliminary - fig- on October. foreign trace show- | g exports of $372,000,000, the largest ‘to | s compared with $317,000,000- in Preceding menth. and $302,000,000 in ool ehiapes, oftered. o little. better re- 1§ ance aithough United Stites Steel ! gou Y DX - ‘broke .balow 103" and ‘then ral-| 707 OCRPEr, 45 103 °3-8 for-a met loss of 7-3.'5opa0C0 Troc - Gait States. Steel yleldéd 1'1-2 but re-,lfx"lgf Pacific @sions .in_Dethlehem :B, Crucile, Lack- | phion Daciflc aWarina and. Republic: were. limited to a | 5"¢ g e ™ Balie pnd lean. U S Rubber pr Baldwin, . Studebakér, Com Products West Dol and Gerleral Asphait all fell 1 to.2 points ! - o0h, ~ o, vll‘lé Pan-American A broke 3.1-2 and eiic " Glana the B. 2 1-4 American. Cotton. Oil es-, oo 88 0 tabiisheda Rew 1ow: 1922 resord.at 14 3-4, Y orh Pump cloging at a net loss of nearly three g¥inta. sma the' preferred receding hear- | t7.5 points, in: reflection -of speculative | @gappoiritment over the last annual re- % E : | Chlcl‘o Uram Market. High.. Low: . Cipsa 1203 118% 1i8% 183 116% . 1183 109% - 107% 108% Wheat— Deo: . May July Oats— Dee: May July Corn— Dec. May Tuly 2 New York, Nov. 22 —Spot cotton quiet, | middling 25.20. METAL )XiKKET. New York, Nov. 22.—Copper _steady, | electrolytic spot and futures 13 1-3Q14 tin weak, spot and nearby 36.37 ; futures | 36.50; iron steady, prices uncha:nguf ; lead, steady, spot 7.00@7.25: zinc quict, East St. Louis spot and nearby delivery | 9.15@7.20; antimony, spot 6.50@6.75. BOX New York, Nov. 22.—There were sev- eral points of strength in today's early ibond ‘market, but free offerings of rail- road mortgages, particularly the second grade issues, turned the whole list heavy, the volume of trading, however, being comparatively light. U. S. go emnmert issues held firm, Liberty 3 1-2's jumping uj -2 cenis on $100 and the oth- ers showing only Lominal changes. Now York, West Chester and Boston 4 1-2's Ircie 2 1-4 points and Seaboard Afr-Line Consciidated §'s, %, while losses of approximately a point took place in Baltimcre 2nd Ohio convertible 4's, St. Paul debenture 4's ani convertible 4 1-2's, Norfolk and Western convertible 6's, Frisco prior lien §'s, Income é's and | djustment 6's, Chesapeake and Ohio | convertible 5's, West Shore 4's and Cen- tral and Georgia consolilated - 5's. Min- | nesipolie-St. Louis consolidated F's and throughsut m day. Time money loans 56, New Heven 6's and Missourl-Pacific . 4t 5 per cerit. for all maturi- ' 5’8 Were strong at the start, but fell tmited amount being availa- back under the depressing influence of m‘ purposes. . Commereial ; loWer £tock prices. trading was moderately active | ~Chilc Copper 7's, Otis Steel 8's, Mag- with no change in rates. ma Copper 7s and Juiius Kayser T's exchanges opemed easler and Were {™~ weak spots in the Industrial di- 4,.,. rallled, demand sterling getting up Visior 4 ’le Brooklyn Ripid Transit cer- te $4.49 1.2 and French francs to 7.29. tificate . s and stamped 7's lost the most Canadian crehange sold at a slight dis- 8Tound In the public utllity group. sount for the first_time since the latter _ Mexlcon &'s, Lyons 6's and Caecho- part of September. | Slovakian 8's each yielced a point or p g 30 in the foreign list. Investors in for- eign securities were Interested in Ha- vana despatches inicating. that blds for ' chiidren The following s a lummry of the 'the proposed- $50,000,000. Cuban loan ggg p. m—Hints on modern and prac- | ms en the New York Stock Ex- Would be opened next week and that £our | tical home -furnishing, prepared by Miss dhhage up-to 3 P. M.: New York syndicates, headed by J. P.|marrict Webster of the Joseph Horne ] Hreh Morgan -and Company, Speyer and Com- | { company, Pittsburgh, Pa. .o UY pany, Lee Higginson and Company, and|" g3 j m-Program of original com- 43 . Blair and Company would submit bids. !pasmo“s by Adoloh M. Foerster. Mrs. ! Dbl optering. was made toda¥of an | Gurtrude Sykes King. ~soprano: Ruth issue of *$2,800,000 Erie railroad five per | tanist; Oscar L. Helfenbein, cent. equipment trust certificates, ma- ;D;;;:;’"e-mgx N trmas. vtolinlab: %! jturing £rom. 1933 to 1937, at- prieés -to | Sean Rusptogte, cellist: |¥i€1d fram 4.75 to 5.50 per cent. tad - 404 dreters goTotal ssics. (par value), were $11,490| 'y L O e : o time signals. | 1230 p. m.—Noon stock market quota- : tons . Bome of the. other outstanding weak were American Ice, -Americen Ex- pross, Barnett Leather, Famous Players, Kresgé, Mexican Petroleum; Otis Elcva- tor; Lorillard Pobacco, - Stznderd Oil, of New Jersey,. and. Woolworth, -the losses fng. from .3 to § points. re were a ‘few - exceptions to the' downwarl trend, Continental Can being pusNed up nedrly 3:points to 103 1-4, a néw -high tecord for the. year, and Ster- ling Produets establishing a new peak price at 81 14 in response to an extra divi‘ead of 15 cents. American Bank Note. 5180 at a new high, Eikhorn Coal. Consolldated Gas, and. South Porto Rl chp Sugar wers other outstanding strong ; can mqmm«;nswmt_ MONEY. New York, Nov. 22. — Call money ; eagler; high 5; lew 5; ruling rate 5; clos. ing bid &; offered at § 1-2; iast loan 5; call loans against'acceptances 4 1-2. PLANOF CCEAN VIEW HEICHTS mvsTie covr RADIO PROGRAMS line Hurrell ‘Shute, lyric recital. | 9.15 p. m—The Use of the Intelligent ! Tests in the School, by Ruth S. Clark. WBZ Springfield (360 Meters). 7.30 p. m—Uncle Wiggily bedtime! story; farmers’ produce market report. { 8 m—Musical program, Lous G.| % Holles, whistler. 8230 p. m.—Concert by Boys' club, or- chestra. KDKA Pilttsburgh (360 Meters.) 7.00 p. m.—News. United States | scmeeekly public health bulletin. 730 p. -m—Bedtime story for the BENALF OF ERSKINE CHILDERS |surea that ene is not going to disgrace ]us 000 SUIT FOR LLLEGED her commission. AL DETENTION In closing she declared that wom-'xl would bring to tho senate ability, integ- | { cember, 1825. New Milford came back | ARGUMENTS IN | strong ‘and introduced Wilbue, born Oct. 3, 18 won the laurels. Both voted for Tempie- ton for governor. Among the senders of congratulatory letters to Goveronr-elect |Templeton are Herbert M. Lerou of this city, Robert Core. L. M. Jenninzs of Deep River and C. M. Cheeseman of New London. | SIMPLE FUNERAL SERVICES FOR ACTOE FRANK BACON Chicago, Nov. 22.—The curtain -fell for “the last time bsfors Frank Bicon, “Lightnin’ Bill Jones,” a man of the ! stage, today at the theatre whers he . had appeared for more than a year. There were no curtain calls—“Light- nin’ Bil” could not respond. The funeral ssrvices for the actor, Dublin, Nov. 22 (By the A. P.).—Argu- | ¥ ments on behalf of Erskine Childers, who | Fity and-exalted purpose. is under- arrest charged unlawful] Mrs. Felton witnessed the administra- | possession of arms, occupi @ the whale of tlon of the oath to Senator George, but | today. Late this afteenoon an adjourn- smilingly declined his offer to accomp- ment was taken before the master of -any him to the rostrum for the cere- rolls, who is hearing counsel, until tomor- | Mony. She remained at the session as 2 row. former member_untll -adjournment and | The main content’ @ - pf. counsel' for jleft Washington tonlght for her Georgia | Childers today was. the denial ¢f-2ll ay- i home, refusing to remain in the oapitol | thority by the'Irish- government, exvept | {7 events planned by her admirers, by consent of King George,: which had not been requssted, in copnection’ with the decree. of the government establishing militacy courts-in Ireland. Mr. Comyns. for Childers, insisted. that the military were acting under orders of the provsidnaligovernment. The govern- Bridgeport. Nov Low [137% 413 30 37 w/. convenience { was prov ded to make stay of pa- | tients comfortable. He presented a writer, sald to although the a: was under question yesterday, had pes- ned My grandmother usin of Lord Matauley, I wrote HAYES EOYE KILLED CHAELES TAYLOR INX SEL-DEFENSE letter zve been M which the # New Haven, Nov. 22.—Self-defense Liberty Bonds. was ‘the ground on which Coronéer Mix High - Low. Close tumun RICHTER arCO. |6 CENTRAL Row Us L'b 3%s ..100.50 u 8 L'b 2d 45 . 97.90 1 U'S Lib 1st 41(5 98.76 C S Lib 2d 4%s 98.02 U S Lib 2d 4%s 98.02 U S Lib 3d:4%s 98.60 U S Lib 4th 4%s 98.30 \'!cmry 4%s ..100.32 do ' called -100.06 100.02 Treas 4%s . 99.58 92.50 99.52 Mguomx in 'doum and cents per $100 100.22 97.90 98.58 98.90 97.90 98.52 98.18 100.28 100.46 9790 98.60 97.94 | meters wave length. 6.. p. .m.—Producs and quotations, news bulletins. WOR XNewark (400 Meters). nett, baritone, ! ot the overa, La Gioconda (Ponchielli illustrated by arias by T.ouis Bennett. 3:50 p. tions. 6.15 “|leeturs on Phylicll Culture, 6.30 to 7.00. p. m—Factory Noon| Forelgn Exchange. With the exception ol sterling, o) ghuialions ate 1a oenis per umit of foy iign currency ¥ M, C. A of the Oranges. WGI Medtord Hillside (360 Meters). Sterling— Demand .. Cables .!est-r‘ny. S$449Y 930 p. m-—Evening program. | ocsan ferecadt (485 méters.) 1130 a. m~=~Masic. i 12.45 p. m—Weather forecast on 435 SKOFX market 7.45 p. m.—Radio drama, Madame X. 2.30 p. m—Song recital by Louis Ben- | A reafing of the story m.—Article on home aecora- m—Dr. Dor's Dorscher will Hour program -under the auspices of the 700 a. m<=Bsforé Breamrum set-ups |10:30 2. m—~Oficial New Ehgland a8d 'pig fight, ‘who ha dappeared nearly 2,000 times in New York and Chicago in the.play | comparatively simple, but attended by a great throng of the high and the low | who had either known or admired him. | They came from many cities. THe Christian Science memorial ser- vice was read, former Judge K. M. | Landis, spoke. John Emerson, head of the Actors’ Equity association, paid a tribute, the equity association’s flag was draped over ‘the casket and the -curtain {was slowly lowered, separating the cas- {ket from 2 breathless audience. “He¢ learned the A. B. C. of character that speaks the man,” "declared Judge Landis, a personal friend of Mr. Bacon. “H8 eneountered the real struggle of life at an early agze—at a time when | such. a strugele fits the man for . Throughout thé greater pari of his-lite Ke -strugeled to' make pay- ments on that little-bit_ of ground. back )3 130 ., m-maszon ranner: produce {in_Cafifornia’ that ‘mother might ‘mv& markst report.- 4.00 p. Mausical prosram. . 7 6 p.-m—Morket Teport. . (485 m&‘tm) 1y -sports news. news flashes. A €éning - progra 0 'p. ;] Shepard: May. helmina ‘Wagner, pianist to Irma Seydel cmmao GRAIN MAERET. - . | GOVEENOR TEMPLETON I8 . ' Chicago, Nov. 22.—Wheat underwent a déclied set-back_ in price togay owing largely to an unexpected ‘decline, in Li erpool quotations as- well as New. . Yorl m*T. News - broddeast. TL - 639 -p. m.—Boston police reports. Late ayward, brilliapt- and unusual -soprano .6f Boston, accompanied by Wil COVERED WITH CONGRATULATIONS | It is conservatively estimated ‘that Governor-elect_Charles A. Templeton has recelved approxtmately 3,000 telegrams | his run here. a’home after he had gone.” -As Grant Mitchell ‘and George Afl{s! drape& the' assoclation . flag over - the i casket Presidenit' Emérson closad the ser- Vices. with - the equity benediction. On “the‘stage Were the membrs of Mr, Bacon's play, -“Lightnin’ *,” Mrs, , Bacon, i the wiow,” whom Mr. Bacon afféction- ately callfed “Mother” their children and the speakers: Mr.” Bacon “died last” Sunday after a breakriown ‘two weeks befors. The white haired ‘veteran of ths stage sald then I was ‘just so. tired” but insisted until {2 day or tiwo before death that he soon would return to' the theatre a.nd eomn!ete L which he both wrote and acted, were | { ment was like the ministry in England— it was_the king's sovernment. It - was now faced by a state.of disturbance-car- cied on by the same men and ufider the same methods as the. insurrection against the king in 1920, He arzued that no officer of the King could execute a man gé’( the possession of arms. Mr. Comyrs itvited the master of rolls to take judical notice of the-fact thet he now sat under the protection: of officers:and men of the king’s army.quar- téred in Phoenix park. “I am bound to say-tha¢ I never see them here,” interjected the master. - “T see the army of the Free State” “The unseen powsr is'in the park, and fiu ‘marionéties are at the. gate,” replied Mr. Comyn& _The, Dubfin newbnantrs today privt u avpez! for. clomendy for Childérs, sent by. English mwm the TrEk government sources. . g 73 ug-emeu owad Girsle hevo mu if the décision o thi ‘master P18 isfn tavor-of Qflde; it would - N mflfiwflv | arises from- the: bmvmumi natare: of*tie _existing-parliastent; -tut. that- this Wil h remgvedwhen the, British- parliament rat- 1fies. the; mumuo- “6f- the - Pree State: The: Irish partizment on: takms. the oath of:.allegiance "then ‘can. peocesd ‘with . its wort 2nd pass any legistation 1t desim after obtaining: the assent of the | nor-genergl, _acting on u:a m of thz l Irist ca.b&let. today gave a finding in favor of Hayes Roye, negrc, wko shot and killed Charles Taylor, negro at brick yards in Ham- den on the evening of November 16. The coromer - found that Taylor had a revolver in his pocket that night and he went to the shanty where Roye a.fld others were and made the remark: will kill you Hayes” He degan to uke the revolver out of his pockst but Roye was quicker and drew and fired his own several times, the bullets .taking eff and causing death. Prior to this, the coromer said, | wanted to leave hrp' work - because of threats of Tayior but had been.assured. be arrested 275,000 OTL WELLS PBODUCE - 1,500,000 BABEELS DALY The m ol 375.000 0, a‘ny, m‘xfltfl ‘with. one well woam 25~ bdrrels- 2. day, ‘according’ to the American. Petrblenm Institute. Col.: Edwin L. Drake, & pioneer.in me oft * industry; - brought in: the fivst; pro- iudfig in ~1859 . near. Titusville, Pa. putap, - the .world . was: usigg - fats’ . and greases:.for; fljuminating - @nd. lnbricating JuLpoes. and iha amno Jwas' un- * Toany ! upwarts’ o£-11:080,000 astoms- biles and thousands of -tractors, oil- Burning * ships, ' ~ girplafies, " submarines, motor boats and portable engines de- pend on oil “and -Ws- products’ for vower that it the latter made trouble he would i rhymes at 10 years of age but I newer tasted the drugs until 4! years of age® when ordered to by Dr. Tidex' Dr. Robertson sald the lafter showed the unsettled conditi the writer and declared there w thought in it sel for the plal that he had mever heard + wrote when but a boy. A man will promie any faver that is not granted { | CLOGGED FROM HOSEA COLD OR CATARRH Cream ln Nostrilss To ‘”%p-UrAirPn-cu- i B e :AR! What reliefT” Your ¢logged nos: trils open right up, the passages of “your- head are ciear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffiing, mucous discharge, headache, drypess—no struggling for breath st night, your_cold or catarrh is gone. Don't stay stuffed up! Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm- from your now. Apply a littie of thls fragrant, antiseptic cream in youx nostrils, Jet it penetrate through every air passage of the head; soothe and heal the -stwollen, inflamed mucous membrane, giving you instant relief Ely's Cream Balm is just what eveoy stock: myrket weakness znd..disquieting Teports .about Brmah unemployment con- ditions, - The close was unsettled .1c to 7-8 met lower, with May- ‘1.16 5-8 to 116 $-4 #nd July 1.08 to 1.08' 1-8.° Corn .lost 7-8c to.1 1-8 and ocats’ 3-8 to 1-2c. In ppovisions the outcome ygried from: 5 cints decline to a riss of 2 1-3 cents. Weakness developed -at the outset in wheat because Liverpool advices show- €d that the market there was antagon- istle’ to an advaneng tendency which values displayed yesterday =, uah shie of the Atlantic. Bearish feports about the domestic winter crop. outlook . counted - further- ag @ weight on the market. Neévertheless, vallies gained 'considerable . impetir . in the middle of the session as a result-of cold and catarrh stifferer has seeking. + It's just splendid. and letters of fellcltation since the re- 2 turns Gt the ‘election on Nov..7. were as- i cictained, These “best’ wishes” are tm| . - o5 Beld tn, Ohleazo addition o those bestowed in, other ways, | | Fan Franches ov, 228 33?.3’5;2 such as by .telephone and § rsopal visits. | 1oy wets *heing Bald G Chle | sams t infixmm“'fidb‘;j‘“:fi;fi!m to cominemorate the greatness and | e RS Coverrior Temploton. takes | {he humanness of Frank Bacon, beloved pride in attachinz. his personal signature | ,ASHtR{N’” “Bill Jones, in the -play. to each one before it is placed in the majl. | ISELRIN" Who died a few days ago. He- stated -that- he-did not believe .in -the —— e rubber. stamp. method ‘6f applying signa- | REPOKT OF TREASURER OF DEM. . tures and dut he would keep on signing ‘even though ‘he should con- vare case of writer's cramp. - : The- telegras_and letters have come mffl;’fu}":t a5 trot ail bver the United States. Former oo'.‘leuuec of Mr. Templeton in the. siate sehate now Jocated-in far off corners of | : fers and . iubrication; the " institute’ estimates. cmnfin SNOT* SEN’!’ > (70 ASCENSJON-TSLAYD uem Nov. 22. (By the A. P)—Tt;o ied. — * olonial. office this afternoon di Erskine Childers Had béen’ wrovisiopal . Irish Free State government to Ascenson Island, in the South Atfantic, 23 rumored .in BeMfast, although . the offi- dmufimmmunm»mw- The Handsomest ‘White Ivory, Shell and Amber Toilet ' .gml:ManmgSetmtheCnty lng hov it i§ 'possible tomke a conservatwc predictions - which werg. circulated that comprehensive plans would. soon. be an- | unced for U. 8. goVermment: assistance IA dlnoaln: of snrylus lond,_ products mthl that m £0'Trom my left knes to‘nty basks Tried “rany ‘remedies ; without . réliet. Finelly used Foley Kidney Pills and in P o R P 8 iver, a, Gs. rheumatic: pains, dull’ hadache. dnu:; outside ‘and state papers think ats decision. i Zovernor. . ... Ong of the clippings. mention ds that Teceived in by Yfk: H) fertord”ofr;g - pa ldr slinpine; refe: to.i8 New Miiford mf« “letter- mextul administra- b 2| The recelpts -amounted to ]39 moz. and the expenses to -the:same “contributions rangéd. from thg mation have written in, sending their N ’“"’vé:b;"’}_“‘*““ Aihe sleteipd el bes the country are beint 1grw-.nied 10 Gov- gella, James: P. erfor-elect Templeton from ‘many. Guar-, fers..dnd He.is Xeépt busy réading . what Doaugh- ‘and .lokn J. McKone of Con- utéd. $500 him o€ guarters Berry,.corpor ¥ scl Robert ' P, Buuu;c Mrs._Catharine. ‘each.. The expense “at-the Hotel Garde, m‘fi‘lll‘ | The sum ot $450. was® paid steno- expense 3550 e m«m ' was. Guadd: hal .?fi\.n * The nm“o?-ai it rent. - of x.:t? adver! g “m The. m “":;’fi“"""“ work, ot inluding " tioa 3

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