Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 31, 1911, Page 3

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lh!e .- ByiMing. oo sl gy i smdes . Agemcy mum-d ‘May 1846 :mues an hnur on a ltnighuwzy INVSI‘HGATI ‘MNIELQ an agreement, even iIf JARIEMWF - : ~ " FOR FAILING TO RACE| =~ 15l - 2| ing coining to him. But “Doé” _"’____.—.-—a—————-—- o gl i s :fl: :lntl:;:{:ni‘; : L % v . '3%| of Bridgeport, who was to come her 40:32 m.mh_ blishing & new | Champion Swimmer Has CGiven No : tonight with his wife to roll Mr, an world's record for stock cars and low-| Reason for Passing Up Argot A. C. poRort cut. B Leg: Mrs. J. J. C. Stone in the fimal five ering the mark of 40.35 seconds -mad - 1 Chop: ¢ games of a duckpin match, by rney Oldfield- at Daynud;u hs: Sresraums, Beer, - ~u Shoulders. be an exception, as Mrs. - \ tive Veal— vear. Philadelphia, March 30—The fail- g%rta:nwu szuk lr‘ e 5 | written for her husband that The five-mile stock chassis event for | ure of-Charles M. Daniels, the cham-} Sirloin, n xgl:;x:: t?»:r %n‘;‘;% I'i.‘.’,' Igmp&e ;:Zf cars From 301 to 430 cuble hnches Pia : & participate in the | Inside Raunds ton displicement, was’ another vle&n Kir::ri:nmm;;ty-'gard cg:mpiunnhip Shoulder: Steak, 14 3¢ Dl?‘lg:d an;l:,le: (;‘:c:f x;u:t’tfl?;e < d:‘ti% wlpchawncox added to his list. His| race in the Argot A. C. in this city} - i . . 16} Manager Stone at the Rose al time, 3.56.82, 18 the fastest ever made| on Saturday, March 25, is being in- Thi “ e & 2 urgday night, “Smith claimed the Whflle‘flm mB:vb“;u. ud;:};l"' the “B] & vestigated by the registration lt! ancy L L Ducka Phila. Turkeys, man and wife championship; we chal- :defln, ! e, 8‘ € © 2 Benz, toam $1, 9”“‘ x muuzt; mthilagl:thflec{}ma““r PO 2 h i ickens, .5‘ B‘t}lve T“rkey% : gtu'fllen“e‘1 it il el = 3 s 3 a 2 - H [ ffi?r: ug:r tr}mz mte::c l;:};; H: went the tgxxa':der t‘:le ru:es of the uniontev::y Fo ;e s ":1.&;% gq: ;:sB Miirs and el.ilsw‘e‘.il;’e. ti'fihr;{eagrf';n?fl‘, fl;:dwlzltl:: Me alntle GOLD DUS‘I’ 3 over a ‘er al lete who enters a race must par- W, == inea roiler: h rough beach. / ticipate or give a good reason for not THIe 3 e | Kasinied Mastl 31 Hiviacte ol Sheate ‘in your dish - water -and ‘see A:i ulrl: x;‘me o f?lx;. cu‘:c- u;x::rkmz doing so. Daniels’ nutme was down = . Groceries. quits.” the 'ta‘-d‘ng m.ultg. cubic inches piston P! ept | an entrant, and thus far no excuse s utter— Suga; vis the spectatprs on their feet during the| been glvetx; for his failure to appear. Tub, new, 30 (}runulaud Following the five games that were '’ last two. miles of vent ‘. -| Creamery, 38 18 Ibs. '§1| Tolled in Hartford, Smith raised the BON'T ARGUE—DON'T DELAY. h‘f R e -ng:?af oo tlg:sble: :“l:ll:‘.o\:lder the rules, is ground for ex Chsesem Brnwn 20 “,,_i point that championship games - in fnation is the .thief of time{ ner, with Wilcex in the aNtional & 20} Cutloaf, 13 Ib. &‘ Connecticut could not be rolled on New, ¥ 5 A Eng. Dairy, 25 Powdered, 14 anything but polished alleys, claim- y too, if 3 umm of mm;;)‘ tmot = You| clese second. American Team Second in Berlin Race| Sage, 25| ing that nothing’ but polished alleys :F'“.we’ You have been thinking| . EVANS BEAT TRAVIS. Beclin, March 30—The international| Eoam. ¥ 3 B0 Tesuston.On Ghig point SEC ire comes always m,mg. six-day bicycle race, which ended here| piaicigs galion. or retary Donovan of the National Duek ey aEer ight, was won by Walter Rutt and local, d 1 ru; and Candlepin congress writes ag fol- « /| Star Golfers Had Clese Struggle- on | JoRE0s Sior e Gedmen-Dutch team, P Sttie o w = = ney, comb. 22| lows, turning down Mr. Smuhs con- SAAC 8. JONES, - Pinhrst: Course. e o Stos Ienotes (8118 | o negar, gal 26|Kerosene OIl, 11-13 | tention: Insurance and Rea! Estate Agent, miles). Floyd McFarland and James = rln-. - “Ag far as I know there is no dis- Pinshurst, N. C Huch 30.—With | Moran, the American team, weTe see- T, . 15| tinction made by the National Duck | ' *Letthe GOLD DUST TWINS dé yeur werk® Richards Buitding, 91 Maln. St | o Binenyss, X, C. Harct e s ond, about & ;m?é of & mlle vehing, | Mavsc col. o Aficads ?;{‘g‘;.‘f,‘”o,_“ and Candlepin Bowling congress as : i Charles:Bvans, Jr., of Edgewater, the e teak Polhmki g qt. 40| regards the kind of alleys. We have - m " n [ “ 0 most conspicuous figures in Amer. College Baseball Thursday. Sardl .1 Canned - lalmon. fl members with both the sandpapered . can golf, brought tegether as the re-| 4t Greensboro, S. C.: Lafayette 7, o"‘.'{;,fi“"i"‘" 2 for 25| and polished alleys, and In the tourna- - : - Real Estat ¥ sult of the draw, interest in today's| guiiford 4. 3 aneises Gl .._ff' L?‘”‘”‘_‘ ments those who enter have the op- fll‘ltl x'omnlt in m“:t‘rln pl-z in lthha an- At Charlottesville, Va.: Ambherst ‘m m Bolled, 5 | tion of stating in their entry just what rau-lnglea lot .;r worry in the various and Fire Insarancs, nual united north and south golf| .gjjege 4, University of Virginia 2. BIana, Dox $8|stecs aba, kind ‘of alleys they want. By that you | major league cimps. 3 % championship . tournament has never{ st providence: Brown 8, Rhode Is- R.Claml. pk. ' 70{Flounder: 10. see there is no regulation governing VO fs jocated in Semery’ Block, over C. 3L | been equulled here. A gallery of fully | 1,04 State college 1 Weakfish, 18iFiatfish, .~ . .. S${the matter, For that matter it could Roller Polo Results Thursday. Wiiliams, Roem 9, third feer. Tre udtel paenons FOIMIG S0 e Fabe — = St Mackorel, ShEapar 32| not be done for it is reasonable to| At Providence (post-season): Prove J 2 roughout. ) Johns Hopkins Wins at Lacresse. sk z 'T allow a locality to have its own style | idence 4, New Haven 3. - 3 Telepbone 143. avers found several of the hazards | ° i P = M ey 23 W}\Hx't:g'sh. providing the -alleys were ‘regulation {—- . —_— 5 > of which he is fond, features of the ashapoMs, Md. Meow ¥ = 3 io0|Lake Trout, ° in all other respects.’ ”Lowell rolls all AT THE RINGSIDE. C ATTORNBVS-AT-LAW. <Course on his way out, and made the gvgn‘_fllj S;Ne;f g‘e 1:”?;5‘ e | Mussels pk., 50l “Steak, 25! ducks on polished alleys. Providence, ST turn in 41 to 37 to Evans and four | t0day, Johns Hopkins bea e m allops, 60 Shad, Brockton, etc., .roll on sandpapered Cyclone Johnny Thompson says that Brown & Perkins iy | do7n. Coming in, the tenth and elev- shipmen 2 to 1. Native Smclts, 25 alleys. As far as we are. concerned, | he Tu not make his American debut , Attorneys-at] enth were halved. Travis won the = s |in t % ¢o take yi hoice and records | i1 the middleweight class unless he i8 Over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St.| twelfth, lost the thirteenth, won the| Rain Checks for Anderson-De Oro. ADDITIONAL MARKETS gt i Ll o offered a suitable purse. Entrance stairway negt to. Thames) fourteenth and fifteenth, lost the match The Andersen-De Oro koxing bout As far as the .ch ionship title o Nat. Bank. Open Monday and Satur-] on the sixteenth, 4 to 5. A brilliant | that was scheduled for Wednesday Fay, Grain and Feed. was concerned, Mahager Stone agreed | Joe Choynski is helping ' Harry day evenings. Telephéne 23-2. recovery by Evans en a pulled shot| night before the Windham Athletic| No. 1 Wheat; $1.90JHominy, $1.30| for the sake of getting the match here | Forbes to_condition himself for his < which landed in the rough, made the| club and postponed because of dark-| Bran. $1.40, Cornmeal. to roll withour calling it a champion- ; POUt with Johnny Coulon at Kenosha. HRARY & BRADY, edge of the green, and his approach | ness caused by the lightning’s pranks, | Middlings. ,11 Polizay. vaica $L15| ship match and Mr, Smith agreed to e put the dead. The bye holes were| will take place next Wednesday eve- d - tch out th ditions. Frankie Conley’s first hout after his ‘,:':':m"';:‘ s Toa et | played and halved in three and fours, | ning: The patrons who had gathersd | Broad Flour, o @ oedert®” 3115} FO1L Ageiun e e ey | defeat by the bantamweight champion i 7 _— B to witness the bout were given rain| st Louis, $6.90 $1.35 | eyes was an empty honor, anyway, | Vil be on the coast with Joe Rivers, Baséball Thursday on Southern Dia- | checks that wil p‘b;g SEyo i § RO @ttflnm}'mgl-“ and Smith was welcome to it if he | 2 Mexican, April 15. monds. LS Oltp', bushel, 45 Lr. Oil Mell w}:"‘gm“'gh,s last letter, written by Benny Kaufman and Young Dyson At Atlanta, Ga.: New York Nation- No Prizefights for New London. & . 32 Mrs. Smith, the Brldg.por't people say have been rematchéd to meet at a N d'!A gufi ‘:.‘til@ta' &;:mm - T Speaking from the subject, .Law 2 Live Stock. they see no reason why they should Pro";‘iiden‘clely club, Merch 30, in 3 fifteen ! 5: Pm:d;l'"‘;l"i:- i (Bastern) | and Order in the City, sc:t. Attor- | cattle— 4 |Sheep— 5 come dc;wn ?ere ;:.nd lpr:ndttl::irtg;wd b > s = ney Hadlai A, Hull told the members Beef Steers,” * Lambs, money just for the sport of the ng, ) At Hot Springs: (Pittsburg first| of the Men's club of the Second Con- $5, 36| Sheep, Bt ey wore “Sports enough 6 15t | , roung Pierce the negro bantam, is Nowwish Bransh, ‘h.'"'." Bids., team 13, gecond team 5. gregational church at New London, Bulls, $3-34 ogs, Stone spend his money to start the | being handled by Tom O'Rourke, ‘the 10 Shetucket 8t. TEEEPHGNE 901.[ At Dallas, Texas: Boston Ameri-| that is any attempt is made to hold| COFS$2.30-84.00| 235 lbs, $7| serles in Hartford, and it looks as if | New York promoter, who is ready to . 4 - 77| cans 4, Dalias 0, prizefights there, he will at once in-| o2} Calves, 38.00 “sport” was a word that Smith knows | Match him against Johnny Coulon. s i At New Orleans: Cleveland Ameri- it i oC cans B: N orl 1 voke the highest power in the state nothing about. % 7 C7A% Columbia, 8 B t Natlo and kill off any such attempt. Skunk—— . Musknt 35, 30, 20 Immediately upon receiving word Bond‘. « B g €53 oston Natlon- s L No. 1— 2. $1.60] g}tk | that Smith and his wife would not be £ 1, Columbia 1. Pear| Street Stars First to Report. Now 2 82, $1.5 Dark $5, 34, 33 | here, Manager Stone got into com- i The Pearl St X No.. g; 1, munication with William Cahill of Geerge Waish Gets Freedom. Yuu;g Ha-_:d Ex!:!e tufl“fi'er&'@aedmf}: No. 2, : ‘92§|ouer, 25, $20, '5% Providence, recognized as the great- * _Cineinnati, - March 30.—The applica- | by the score of 19 to 18. Norman No. 4, 43/Fox, & est duckpin roller in the country. - Mr. oy { tion of ‘George E. Walsh, transferred | Himes and Rossie Batty saved the Rivgdonq 3 o Red, $5, 34, 33| Stone tried to get Mr. Cahill to come - by .the Boston National league club to | game. The line up: Rossie Batty @ $2.50. $1.50, $1.23] Gray, 31| here with a lady partner to make a Fall ‘River, Mass, to be decl Normai ), -Pert match tonight, but the notice was too % B9 Coclarey ={ Noroam ?“m” P Jiee] Yl 10 LA vt . short for Cahill to make the arrange- " . Hidosne sew G"d:’ ments.. A telegram was received on 2 I : st“,;‘ 1 80]- Thursday evening stating that’it was m{ AN“ BOMMERGIAL B ‘ e : Bulls, 613 iR . : * Sheep Blins P. & M. CHAMPIONS. “Wool Skins, ~ 8¢ 16, Lamb Skins, Sc ‘Woeel. Captain !lnkh’n‘n‘m’l Team Wins the Duckpin Title in Easy® Style. Claptain Blackburn's team took the Porteous & M“hcne;}i c.lnn:p;lonslnp ;ti v, . 2 duckpins on Thursday night at the “Te:m;or;; M‘tn’l‘fl“';iqruft“mm oé Chie s Clifford .Oat 2b, Ernest Sterry 3b, Tim- | Rose alleys from Captain Desmond’s threughout “,d',?e trad g y'rh e 1700 (‘u.:—::, M. & St. P....] 122 e othy Hanifin ss, Alfred Zalinger cf,| five, winning three straight strings (3 2 i ;’“' o G e ‘hicago & St. Lonis 2 Robert Henderson If,-Leonard Hoffman| and finishing 142 pins in the lead on % | ket was again dull and narrow and the & L. : total pinfall, =~ The winners started rice level most of the day was slight- | — 7 tre d kept their lead safe {' b2lew yesterday's close. Although| 3 SLIDING AN ARY > fhr?)x;ihoua;n o = the selling movement which marked 3 e E Carbi 5 f th inning t N was TOO FEW LEARN.{ A CAT0R8Y O sl roller Lofng 1 yesterday’s late eperations was not re- thy ey e high individual roller, going across sumed toGay, traders were more in- 300 Do ptd for 2 single of 90 and a high three- ! clined to the short side of the market, | /,,300 Distitlers’ s Takes Nerve and Patience to Learn to i g 291 313, o * x string of 258. The scores of the los- b.i_l‘;u‘x‘m.gfld.:?tm::.w ::::l:n ;1::“:12.5 itlli‘)e 5 . 1at 7 T Hit the Dirt Right. _e;-; wflere generally at a low average. reduced the short interest which has al : - 4| When nothing elsé to do, teach them| = © TEUres: taining force. Prices stiffen- to slid: ns., Fhan the ‘regular train- Capt. Blackburn. T 300 Do. Ore Ctfs 83z 62 823 | to_ slide. W egu! o e 3 ed late inm'the day, and the close| & 387 4 ing stunts in the spring camps grow - 8 70 65— 220 Tableware, Chandeliers, v ay net gains well scattered through terborough 9 18% % | monotonous- they hike to the gravel 78 T4 85— 237 P . e .“mw e Eo, P s #, pit kept for that purpose. - coae 3 n g.gz Yacht h’I,'flmm;:gs. L lous movemen 0 e Juter Marine pfd. 1T Hughie Jennings has been trying the 9 and ch t ' 8 re '”ia’ud dfly were made by stocks which usu- —-™ 18% schame for years, although a Cleve- 82 86 90— 238 su ng: 3 ally de net figure among the leaders. o i fl“‘“:"l Eimp 8% AN land . writer recently became imbued —— —— —— 169 to 87 Chestnut St., Norwich, Conn. Eries were among the most active|_ ' 2 So < A, with the idea that it had pever been 421 402 399—1222 A stocks in the list and advanced rapid nu attempted before and would be in- Capt. Desmond. Iy. Jeonden's purcaases, whic! e augurated into the 1911 camp of thel , agitchel ...... 51 67 70— 188 lede . 8 e amountyd to abeut 15,000 shares, were ! °i) ‘x:.f"um""m‘;"}f’ 4% 143 | Tigers. It will be the same old stunt| Goncdon o8- 11 ehe te% t M SI c 79 71 18— 284 | N 12 212 ee u 2853 ' MARKEY DULL AND NARROW. 14260 Canadian Pacific ‘ s ~ % o 208 (‘lltr:'l Leather Straight fleece, 1o, %0- mlw;sueg * 5% fow These of Wednesday. PRSI S e LS L E SRS L DR The Norwich Nicke! and Brass Co. Mitchell chiefly of the Erie common, which was 168 Minn. & S 3 23 « 23 with the sameé old result. aiso beught here by Montreal houses, e 8 5 Now, shiding in baseball—that is, | McGrath #lving rise to rumors coupling that| 103 M : : 83% 34 | 4he real art of sliding—1is just apout as| Desmond .. . it Tooth, ilbe sishen,” Sake. Might, | ETCPEFtY with Canadian Pacific. | The | giih Bt viciio /00 g “deep” a thinig as trapese work in a| OPEYIAT .. Gty iy W » @ latter steck, having reached a point in Natlonal Biscui e circug. There is a whole lot to the feat 353 363 353_10” but Geth can be regained. ‘:zlr:p‘:;;ml‘l]f ;g::ntce ‘pfi‘eb pioitits “iao Xational Lead e ! “and 'tain’t everybody what kin do it.” B y ctive, fell back to- X 3 3 B The few' who can slide ars quickly * Qur Crewn and | day on realizing, but the other mem-| 109 X' O et 3 discovered in the practice during the| Threatened Rose Alley Record. bers of the Canadian group were 20200 kvn’:lk“ &m . 03% 198% | springtime—they are generally known Bill McClafferty was in top form. on / streng.. Natienal Biscuit, which is{ 700 ,‘:;{,,,,,,"'l,,g“;; i i to exist beforehand—and rarely does| Thursday evening, going across for m .fl feeling .the benmeficiai effects of lower 260 Pucific 5 1 4+ | the 1f5t fail to stop with this limited |'a duckpin -single of 173, at the !Rose . . 2 ;:xcep for capeals, made a further gain 3 Y 2 %« | number. In other words, few players| alleys, which was good for the daily ‘givesgueu ofl the advantages of = Afl"’&’evflml e e f P L8 learn the finer points of the art of} prize and was within a few pins of your natyssl testh, including {t’;: Oi!l. ‘}t, "g eature ~was Asso: Itisburs, 3 3% 7 sliding. Sturtevant’s alley record of 191. . ciaf -@il, the three-point advance of 3 Tittsburg uzx On the Detroxt club there are but The two Owls teams, No. 1. and No: ability te Mrou‘q-ly masticate this stock being accompanied by an 190 ;;:ised s;-:} uf( g two men versed in the finer points of | 2, roll tonight at 7.30 in their -series food and speak “diskinetly. 8o uncemfirmed report that control of the — m‘f’,&;‘ sliding. They are Bush and Cobb. | of 30 games of which they have relled c an c ;r'oporty was to pass from Southern| . ng For twe years Jénnings has tried tol .18, in which No. 1 team has ten games deo . cific_ to mew interasts. - - . 33% | produce & few more of their type out]and No. 2 team eight. A COPY. ' :‘:ouu.' overts ‘;u ‘Weashington re- T 9 29% | of the ranks of his recruits and vet- ¥ 3 ¥ ; celved more attention today and were De. e - = erans. The veterans are-too old to| Jim Va ghan Should Show This Season | For a short time we will give %o respensible to no smnall extent for the 4 3 g 2 learn, while the recruits either lose 4 - hesitating tome of the market. XNaxt s Duu 3 2 % | heart or lack ambition, for it requires vHalh‘Cha I.Mwonde:lllu wlu}:“.hdm every purchaser an extra capy ABSO week will withess the assembling of the : g 5 much nerve and a vast energy to be- | yaufhan, the big southpaw, w. 0| LUTELY FREE. new congress and the convening pf the ¥ it e Sainted with the ingide doge| for him ‘this summer. After a great supreme. court after its recess and u"“:*fim—n‘num 26% 13 :‘,’,“‘,’,i:fi,‘; e e e inside dope | pot-away in 1910, Vaughan injured his 49 Maln sn“ with the possibility of tariff legisiation | = 3t¢ Do. 5 g LG Bush i h served as| ATm about the middle ef the season, rand speedy. decisien in the anti-trust Denpevese, Cogper 4 : e“!’:;;“f‘i" :inng.‘:n;mth]oss: hot 8o | and during the remaining months of Telephone 708-12. cages confronting them the more pow- 300 : 2 2 youmg. Little has ever come of it. the race failed to show His early-sea- G rful factors in the market were dis- 80 Do. - 504 1 t ini; in| Son form. Joe Lake of the St. Louis | J. ¥. CONANT. 1 m Street. ; o, My, Pesed te act still more eautiously. % ©n T | e e ey a¥ses oD | Browns, atter a brilliant start, showed | *_whitestene. fo ana the 7. F. C. 10e The February report ef the National i _ s 73% 13 | exception, is that not enough attention the effects of overwork, and near the | cgars are the best em m market Sdflare, Nenwish; Ct. J| Raiiways of Mexica showse that al-| 2 : s 4% | ig paid’ to sliding. Oh, they have it| C108a of the season was hit hard every | ., "o qp : theugh traffic “has been interrupted b Steel. . 18% the! trafnin rogrammnie and they | time he started. If Bobby Wallace there to some extent by the insurre . t ;',' upethe ;flu“ s:na‘;i{: ed :a the!¥ was sure Lake weuld not be a high- tien, earnings have not been serious! Ve. . 1 ts Wwith £ class pitcher this y®ar, he would preb- m affected. The dscrease in met earnings| .1 : £ hL pe | lithe stunts ith e little effort 22 0% | ably hand in his resignation at once, FCA u' D, for Webruary was $213,000, the propor- L ¢ e 5 soon.as. possible. They do that each| VWiltSe of the Giants, Krause of the PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ; tion of shrinkage being hardly ter ghouse Bl trad season. Pl ook b Athletics, ., Ames of New York and 5 than en some roads in this couhtry. W" % 5 5 :r‘n e the ?,m,-khz:;{: ::.“g:‘ ._',:’("' quite a few other star heavers who Roeom 1, Second 'I'!OOr,-Ehman Bldg. BPonta/ M Nstimated earnings of the road for the Wheellng & L. s & nm—.@ 1t would please thiem to Have|dldn't show their best last year, are Night "phone 79 third week of Mareh reflect a. slight|. all_reference te sliding eliminated. inerease over last year. Gress earn- “But sliding should be just as impor- ings of, thirty railreads for the Ythird £ tant as bunting practice. At least half WIill it go to Norwich? wesik of March were 1.34 per cent. less w York, March 30. —botton futures | apn hour “each s.y ‘should be davoted This m new, mahogany case i, than for the correspending week ef|cClosed Steady. Closing bids: March | o glidging practice. =0 / GO ¥ 1916. 1433, April 1431, May 1443 June Nurl’:"zgyonn can slide, teet or head| $3O0 "'Il PIANO 810.00 ¢ Bonds were steady. The Erie issues|14.16, July 14.14, August 13.66, Septem- | foremost, but -how- many can throw X T!sq‘ ware netdbly streng. Total sales, par | ber 12.99, October 12.63" November | themselves to the right or left—can (loss’ u “1 -fi- sold. - N valite, -$8,301, 12.56, December 12.53, January 12.49.| twist themseives or catch themselvas Thh piano is:worth $358 but we’ dourec te start the price at a bargain fige de SONES w:;':n::ehg:-‘td Serecaniont bonds iv:g c;;‘e:“::ie;‘;umfid‘!.ins!;}:! é?o 3 S asnser .tfi»a?d’ v.hemt,;nelder ure and decided en . $300. ¥ %y e e A e - € d utching the b ‘ou would be sur- 2 lt i —— = is a: bngu.n, at $300. : — ba i ‘prised ito discover the scarcity of them - - watohing their work in just one of | Someone is sure to recognize this st a legp figure. Soiun't wait too lobg MONEY. "5 -practices. - £ S0 as to save $10.60 more only to find out tomerfow, the.piano -is' gone. New York, March 30.—Money on call name expert in jvnin slid- sieady at'3 1-4G2 33 per conc ruling 7 fi continued _practicé, and the |’ You can’t make a mistake on a piase like this. & of’ en and effort. So did xl»nl._ 4z; 30 ‘::Et .I:nrzl 23_ '4 el flnl‘u'liu Ben ’ tarted out he was| Lhe fines: of m is mmd -with tomal quality, worhnmhu and eany; 1y i.ny. 2 1-2@2 3- 4 er dent.- l' nwkwsrd ba.so Tunner and -inex-| 3 4% i v ; ninety days 2 3-4; six monm‘a“ - x - Ifl lfl flG m 2 ¢ V\’hat more can you ‘ask in nurd to H.l denlnhmty 4 i M ;m\ w thh nhnn -: a

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