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INSURANCE. ND& furnished for persons in positions of trust. J. L UATHROP & SHIS:M 28 Shotucket Street, Norwich. DID IT EVER STRIKE YOU that it is very unwise economy, in offler to save a few dollars, to leave wour property without Insurance. If hot insured. let me take care of the matter for vou. ISAAC 8. JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richa Building, 91 Main St. 1ME OFFICE OF WM. F. BILL, Real Estate and Fire Insarance, i» |ocated in Semsry’ Blook, over C. AL wiiliame, Room §, third floer. 9 - Telephone 141.] —————— ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Brown & Perkins, Atomeys-at Law Dver First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. Eutranee stairway next to Thames Nat. Baal Open Monday and Satur- day aven! . Telephone 38-3. BRADY & BRADY, Atterneys and Ceunsel at Law. 286 Broadwsp, New Yeork City. mes T. Byad ries A. Brady - .;.l" 4 ofn‘o"vlch. Cona. Bominick & Dominick Nerwioh Bramch, Shannon Bldg. Shetuckst 86 TELEPHONE $01. Stocks Bonds Gralin Cotton FRANK 0. MOSES, Mgn The Dime Savings Bank OF NORWICH. DIVIDEND The regulsr Semi-annual Divi nd has been Seclared frem the met omrns | ge of the past six months at the| rate of Four per cent. a year, and will be payable on and after May 15th, PRANK L. WOODARD, Aprit M daw Treasuver. DR, C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Denta/ Surgeon in chargo of Dr. 8. L. Geer's practws dur! Iblmflhfi 161 Main #«. Nerwich, Genm, Building TOU THINKING OF DOIN THIS 7 ) If wo you shouid consult with me and get prisas for same. iExcellemt werk «t remsonable prices. C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contractor and Bullder, 218 MAIN STRERY. “Phone 370, The BestCandy ts present te any. AR i= a guavamiee slp in emoh box that the Chocola the varisty excellent at DUNN'S PHARMACY, A 50 Main Street H. M. LEE, M. D Surgeon Afer May 10¢h heurs in Norwich Mondays, Thuradays, 19-2, and by ap- pointment. Offiee McGrory Buliding, Main Street. Meurs In New Londen Tuesdays, Fridaps, Saturdays, 1.30-4, 7-8, and by egpointment. 4 Office and Residence 49 Howard Btreet NOTICE Dr. Leuise Frankiin Min in her mew office, By Telephone 660. . QUALITY i work should always be coasidered the inferier kind. Skilled men are McCormick . e 2% a gift 48 2 box | of LOWNEY'S CHOCOLATES. Thficl *9)said today, have heen aat bulk of buying has been for the Three String Match. cent 30-game series with Owls team vietory in having a s er on Thurs- day evening at the Del-Hoff and later went on the Rose alleys for a match with the Sodality five, which the Owls won by 53 pins total pinfall, At the supper which was of the planked steak variety, served at 7 o'clock, there were present Manager Stone of the Rose alleys and the five members of the team, as follows: Capt. Bill Donahue, H. Budnick, Joseph Sullivan, Julian Tuttle and Dan Troland. In their game with tne Sodality five at 9 o'clock at the Rose alleys, the Owls lost one of the strings by 8 pins but finished in the lead on total pin- fall, 1292 to 1239, Captain Donahue scored the high single of 108, but high individual three-string total went to McCormick of the losing five with a nice cluster of 282. The scores: Owls. Bush .. 85 82— 242 Budnick a8 80— 269 Sullivan 90 71— 245 Troland 65 100— 260 Donahue 83 85— 276 ptesy el A 453 421 418—1292 Sodality. .. 91 89 102— 282 9 9 78— 256 82 84 16— 242 70 89 72— 231 97 68 63— 228 419 429 3911239 GREENEVILLE POLISHING BATS FOR CAPT. BILL'S CURVES Capt. McClafferty’s Villagers Looking for a Victory. Tarrant Driscoll Hynds .. . Desmond The Greeneville A. ©. team is all| complete for Saturday and intends to | put the State hospital on the losing | end, having secured a strong battery | from Willlmantic which will make |sinte the visitors won their game a| Weakfis] advising | weekk ago against New London and them sit up and take notic OWLS AND WIN AT DUC Captain Donshue’s Team Had Supper to Celebrate Suc- cess in Tournament—Then Defeat Sodality Team in Owls team No. 2, winners in a re-|on account of his bro'on hand. His manager has been forced to refuse No. 1, enjoved the results of t.he[rlsilevcral good offers for Clabby's serv- ce Captain Murray’ the Academy nine will have Stonington High school here for opponents, offer- ing a chance for Captain Jimmy Mur- ray and his braves to show their best work in the race for the championship by downing Stonington om Saturday, FIRST :EAGU E GAME. " Academy Team Has Rounded Into Shape for Opening. Tor their first league gume at home, & v PT. JAMES MURRAY, ( Academy Baseball Team. the Hospital to remember where they | ROw are in first place in the race, Jeft off last fall. Captain McClaf- | tied with the Windham High, which ferty has been giving his men batting beat the Academy. In their game last practice so they can clout Captain Wednesday the! Academy tearn looked Bill's curves all over the lot. |as if it had, hit its stride and would The Qreeneville team this year | now travel at a good gait in coming promises to be one of the fastest semi- contests. Captain Murray ¥ guarding pro teams in the state, having booked | the third bag in form that sets a good games with Danbury, New Haven, |example to the rest of the team, who Bridgeport and other cities, but Sat- urday’s game at the State Hespital have to pick up the hot ones in other parts of the diamond, and Charlie Cro- they say, will be a good practice game | Ker is hurling with speed and control for the boys and will help put them | that will make him 2 strong reliance in shape for games w- Yollow. One of |in_the pitcher's box. the old favorites, Jupes McIntyre, will | Manager -~ Shackley's Stoningtoen be seen in right field and the old boy | High nine is expected to comtain the say: wanting games can have them by writing_to W. H. Bowen, Gre.nevme,‘ Conn., P. O. Box 42. WITH LOCAL AMATEURS. The Young Windy Hills challenge | any team in the city under 14 years of | Rehear: age. Please send challenge to Boyer, 2 Orchard street, or H. Des- , 24 OIiff street The 7 A. C. second team is out with | a challenge for any team in this vicin- ity under 20 years. Address Oscar Deshais, box 553, Taftville The Taftville Stars accept the chal- | lenge of the Younz Sparrows, which vecemtly appearad in The Eulletin, for a week from Saturday. R. Brown, maneger, wants to hear fromx any | teams under 17 who want games with The Stars. Crescent Fireasms team challenges/ any team under 21. Address Leroy Simpson, 32 Weat Main street, man- | ager, The Kickers challenge the Senecas of the West Side for a game Sunday | afternoon on $he Cranberry. Jimmy Claby Lesing by Injury. Jimmy Clabby, the Milwaukee wel- he has come back. Anv team following names: Iarnell p, Shackley |c, Henry or Crumb 1b, Zellar 2b, O'Neill or Harris ss, Gallagher 3b, Cushman 1f, Crowley ef, and Kelisher TROOP 2, BOY SCOUTS. s and Baseball Are Their Present Ac s. Troop 2 of the Boy Scouts is doing strenuous work these days in base- ball and other lines. A full rehearsal of the cast, For a Scout’s Honor, was held Wednesday evening in their rooms. The players already show good form in th witches w ning at 7. various parts. The 1 practice on Saturday eve- 0. Manager Rillmore of the baseball team has scheduled a game with the Laurel Hill nine for this afternoon at two o'clock on the Laurel Hill dia- mond. This game sheuld not prove hard, but will give the Scouts a chance to improve their work with the wil- low. On Saturday aftermoon' at the Fair groynds Treop 1 will stack up amainst Troop 2 in what promises to be ihe real thing in baseball. These who are teams are urged to report at the fair srounds, bedause Scotmmaster Morri- { son has arranged for a photegraph of | both troops. If the time and weather | Permit, both troeps will run off some mot members of the two terweight, iz losing considerable coin | seaond elass work. Is the contest for FINANGIAL AND BilMMERGIAL ; BEARISH ACTIVITY INCREASES. Mevement Toward Lower Prices Gains Headway. * New York, May 4.—A deflnite move- ment toward lower prices gained con- stderable headway in the stock mar- The curious apailhy which the et has displayed recently in the ce of unsettled influences disappear- od today, and stocks mo longer receiv- ed such staunch support s to remder them immune to fege influences. The | market sesmed to be lahoring under ihe strain of both short selling and liquidation of long stock. Prices ral- lied from time te time, and the man- ner in which large offerings were made on each recovery suggested that the influence of liquidation was the pre- ponderasing o Bearish activity inereased later im are fresh smd yown find | the duy, however, and in the last part of the session seemed to be concentra ed on United States Steel, large blocks of whick were thrown on the market in rapid suecession. Bullish operstions in specialties were eontinmed tedsy, but failed to impset =strength te the standerd issues. Sales of bonds today were the h.g- est of any day in many weeks. The perfod of aetivity in this market has now Been in progress ahout a fortnight. bond dealers arge, but the Purchawzes by individual ®caount of mor institutions. Bonds were streng. Total sales, par value, $6, %,000. T'nited Staies government twos de- elined 1-§ om call. STOCKS. Sales m 100 Als Chaknws bfa 9900 Amal. “Copper Am. Asdcuttural Am. el Suger Am Car & F 2300 Ara. Cotton OF1 . JHde & L. pra. C Ten Secnrdfies . Linseed Oil Locamative Smelting & R Tel. & Tel Am. Toboero pfa Am. Wesien Anaconds Mising Co tehlson % Do. prd A Aduntle Coust Line Pultimore & Obio. Tetalohem _Stoel Brookivn o emploved by us. Our price tell the| — — Do whole story. STETSON & YOUNG. AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Sunderson. Frepe. =*PCIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes Traveling Men. ete. Kdvery Yemneutea SEEIUCKNT sTREEY 300 Gen 2300 Great 100 Bo Ore Cite. ——— Yowa Centmt ... —— Pressed s ———— Sloss Shef. 8. &1 stead: 209 Winois Comteal 18T% 200 Tntesservagh 3TeL. 1% 4330 Do. P& .......... 51% 10208 nter Fimevester 1245 —— Froer Marine prd. ... 1300 Ineenatiosal Paper .. #1800 Intecnationdd Pumy A a0y B 105 174 1455 ¥ Cly Seajaern Do sk i Laclede Gas . 00 Lekigh Valley 390 Jeulide & XNash — M. & St Louls z M. Bt P &S S M. 00 Mo, Kan & Tex. Do pla 2 4200 Misosuri Pacinc 1180 Mational Blscuit 1100 National Lead Amesican Nerthem, Pacific Pacifie Mail - Pennsvivania Teopie’s Gas = Pullman Palace Ca: Railwas Stwei Spring. . Reading . ... Republic Steel Do. pfd ........ Rock Tslend Co De. vie > L. & 'S.F. % pa Touls K. W... Do pta 700 Southern Pa 100 Southern R Do. ped Tennesses Copper 24000 Vnited States Steel 598 Do. pfd .......... 1100 Utah epper . 900 Va. ar. Chem 500 Wabesh 599 Po. ptd 5 1800 Westers Maryland - 200 Westiughouse Electric 1000 Western Unien .......... 208 Wheeling & L. B. Total suies 445980 shares. MONEY. New York, May 4.—Money on call 21.4@21-2 per cent. ruling 1-4 to 3-8, last loan 23.8, clos- 21-4, offered at 2 3-8 Time loans duil: sixty days 21-2 per cent., ninety days 21-2@23-4, wix months 3. COTTON. New York, May 4—Coiton futures closed easy. Closing bids: May 15.20, June 15.15, July 15.21, August 14.65, September 13.42, October 12.90, Novem- ber 12.82, December 12.79, Januard 12 78, February ‘March 12.86. Spot closed qutet, ten points lower: middling uplands 15.25, middiing gulf 15.60: sales, 700 bales. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKELwc Open. Migh Low. Clese. 2% 4% e B TR o 1] 8% §Tls 58 946 % Cauliflower, Red Bananas, Head Lettuce, trawberries, Smoked Hams, Smoked Shoulders| Shoulders, Smoked Tongues, | Western Veal— Dried Beef. Cornea Beef, 12-i% 26 Porterhouse Steat " Inside ‘Rounds, 2 Shoulder Steak, Sausage. 20 Fancy L. I Ducks, Phila. Turke: Native Chickens, 25 |Broilers, $1.50 Eng. Dairy, Sa; 9581, Camenbert. Piclcies, gallon l"a‘{gss. local. doz. inSgar, gal Market Cod. 12 10/Cods’ Tongues, 15 Oft S. Haddock, 6|Round Clams, op. Steak FPeliock. 12 qt. 48 Am. Sasdin £@13|Cannea Salmon. 18 Oysters, qt., ( (| Lobs Boneless Cod.10@15| ~Live, 39 15| Boiled, 35 Brand, box. 6d|8teak Cod, 13 70| Flounders, 10-12 18|Flatfish, s Small Mackerel, 20| Halibut, 22 ADDITIONAL MARKETS Hay, Gr: Neo. 1 Wheat, 3190 Hominy, $1.30 Zorn, bushel, Oats, bushel, Sheep Skins, Weol Skins, Lamb Skins, Straight fleece. Washed, 1b. 21 T5jCelery. beh., 10 AgParanips,” on, dz., 50-81] X“}lnel.pnlexs. rapefruit, B ok Potatoes, 20| Turnips, 20 Spanish Onions, 10 ¢ {Cucumbers, B Hubbard Squash, 4 Plant, 15 Brussels Sprouts. Endive, 40 Scullions, i Asparagus, 20-25 Meats. - ‘Winter Lamb— 12-15| Shoulders, 12 18| Les: 1% Chops. 23 ative Lamb— 15- Legs, % Chops, 28 g D= 18 28| 5 25 Native Salt Pork, 16 30/Native Turkeys, 38 $1.50 |Squabs, 40 20/Guinea’ Broilers, pair, $1.50 Groceries. Sugar— Granulated. 18 ibs. $1 Brawn. 20 1bs. §1 Cutloat. 13 Ib. $1 Powdered. 14 1b; Molasses— Torto Rico. gal. N. Orleans. gal. 63 Maple Syrup, 23| “hottle, 30-50 ?8|Kerosede Ol 11-13 Fiuh, £ des oo gots A bt it Z for 25 15-15| Bluefish, 20-25 16|Salmon, 30 20| Wkitafish, 20 1n[shad, 15 60 20 and Feed. ‘47 |Cornmeal. 5140 cwt., $125 $1.00[Flay. baled, top, $1.15 Proverder. cwt.. $1.35 Cottonseegy Meal, L3 . $1.70 45|Lir. Ol Meal, cwt.’ $2.10 Live Steck. Veal Calves, $3.00 Sheep— Lambs, Sheep, Hogs, Hides. ed Green | Calves— b 8¢ de 9-12, " 12-16, sc| 16 sc Wool. AMERTOAN LSAGUE STARBING. Tuns. for Phiis. SoTants. Fhomss, Cunningiam: two hase hils. Fibert Bride, Colins, Contoy, Alyamith; Boaxer; left s bases’ on balls, off “Moffmen ‘eut, hit by “Ratted for Hamfiton in Sth. Score by innings: Two base hit, age: stolen bases. Bush, Fofiman; wild pleches. 3 on hails eff Hamilton 4. off Wilkett struck out. by Hamilton Willett 5 fn 32-3 funi 1eft on bases. Kt Perrine and Sherfdan. srcond_eame of the serie umpires, Finneran and 15-16 52 32% 33 1.3 31% 32316 %% the book on Scouting, the patrol of Leonard Purvis leads, with Norma Himes and Carl Hahn closely follow- The entire troop expects to be equipped with suits berore the end of the month. Weu. Lost. i F [l T ¥ ] 3 3 3 H T iy 7 12 . 1 Athletics 6, Sonators 2. 4.—Philadelphic baited Mughes and Walker off the rubber tdsr aud defested handily, fective with men o bases The seors € to . Krause very ef- Philadelphia. ab RO ss0mposcs sscos05en 03 Tinis.ss 0 Thoma: 0 Krause,p 0 Totals, 36 ] [UUSVRPIRAON E 823715 2 Batted fer Walker in St “"Batted for Bherry in 9th Seors by inmings D100 80 550060 phia Oldsing, Collin ‘rause. for Washingten F [} 0 Mclnads; hits, off Huibes - in 4 15 inaf in 23 mefifice flies. Ainsmith. Strunk, | hita, Couroy. Semmeriot: stolen Detroit 4. St. Louis 2. St. Louis, May the serbes with the locals today, 4 to 2. Willeit started pitehing for the winners, but injured his arm in the feurth inmiug Score: Detrott won the third game of St Louis e abh po a e o|Hoffmanct 2 0 4 0 0 o/ Austin.sb 128 6| Murray, it 00 0 D40 1 +4 1 0 17 1 [ 0 0 52613 0| Totals. 4 Covb, N Tamilton 1: bac Works 1 by Works G: hits, off off Works 1 In 1-3; Detrolt. 6; thme, 1.43; Touts Chiesgo 7, Cleveland 1. and Fromme were both and with (he s- of e 14 Bescher1z 0| Fean 0| Rates ct 1| Hoblitzel.1 3 o|Mitchell.rt 5 3 0 o 5 2 3 ol 4 0 19 40 6 2 0 2 824 1 031 02 0021 Z% 98 6 0 0 0 Af-Intize, Bescher: three baso hits sacrifice bits, Hofman, Kgan, King. stolen bases. 2, ‘Bates; left on Cinclnnati 11; first base on balls. € Gasoar 6. oft Fromme 3: struck r 1 Fromme 1; Boston. from of the A building painted with Rogers PaiNT has the best protection that paint can give it. this paint composed of the best - paint materials known, but it is also Machine-Made in ‘‘ the best equipped paint B2H Not only is MACHINE MADE THE CHAS. 0SGOOD CO., best paint value that money can buy. A color card will tell you all about it. DETROfl‘ WHITE LEAD WORKS, Maxszs, Commerce Street. 1 today. year. cago 10; Philadeiph New York Pittsburg Chicago’ Cincinnats Roston st Clarke,1r Temicy.1b Ferzvg.ss Ingerton, 2 Trown.p Flaberty,p *Butler Neév YYork 3 Two hase hits. Derl stoien_base, weeney Totals, *Batted for “**Batted for Ragen in Ofh. Seore Brookiyn ... Philedelphia Two Dage bhits, chance, Mugee. Chiago 7, Cleveland 1. Cleveland. May 4—Chicago defeated Cleveland 7 ched the best ball seen here this including all of { ave Chicago five He struck Cleveland’s best batters. its rus: _“a_m:.:,».u ol escesacesa umpires, Dinen and O'Loughtin. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Louis Sirooklyn Giants Defeat Beston 7 to 2. New York won Brown was knocked out the seventh inning. s e felding feature. Sco He held his oop soon Herzor. Doyle, M csifice hits, Herzog, Devlin Bridwoll to Mer- left on buses, irst bese on ballz, off ¥lah- firs:. base on errers, Boston Herseg_to Tenmey; riask umpires, Klem and Doyle. Phillies Shut Out Brooklyn. 2. May 4.—Beooklyn was sbut Philadelphia’s hits were bunched with 5 ta 0 oS oumgn sracoe 1 1 0 ] o 900008000 80 Myrs, Daubeet, Hummel, Pittsburo-St. Louis Game a Farce. May 4.—The mame with St Leuls here « farce. Plttsburz broke the record for scord times, the previous mark . made by Brooklyn on -Aprll 1¢. St wo hits off tie Philadelphia pitch- Pittshu layer went to bat. St. Louls used. fiftesn Score: st. e abh po 3 € 0 Hugains.2b 1 6 4 2 0 L 106000 41300 31410 3009180 1 1001 9 220 0 100 of wimeo.c o0 0 8 0 1 ol 042 030 060 kp 000 900 27 23415 4 5. Byme: plays, Mtlier Bostan 2, New York 0. 2 to § victory over New York today. w0 ‘singles, one of which was & sorateh. Only two baills Were hit to the out- fleld by the Tocals. batfing was as clever as Wood's pitchi Bezton. New Yerk. ab i abh po a e 50 Nottef 4 0 0 0 0 1 8.0 290 3 011 1 0 0210 41000 100320 20241 200928 Wood.p 10000 Kz 11386 Total ; e = Totals, 31 22713 1 “Batted for Blair in 9th. o by innings 000018008 . Speaker: sacrifice hita Wiiliams, Lewis: stelam bases, Speaker, Yerkss. WWillams, Johmson well: 1efc on bases,, Bostor. 8. New York 8: dewble | plass, Blair to Jofftson. . Gargner te Jphnses to vt base am bails, off Caldwell & off We 5. by Weod 7; time, 1 Delmont and Houck in Fast Draw. Waterbury, Conn, Way 4—Temmy Houck 2nd Al Deiment fought twelve fast rounds to a draw before a fair- d at the start, but Houck evenen n the latter part. In the semi- oung Dyson knocked out Young Bossie in th th round of a sched- uled ten-round bout, amd in the pre- liminaries Jack Denming outpeinted Jimmy Moriarty in six rounds and Ar- tie McGovern and Youmg Carnfine fought a six-round draw. Combies’ High Singte. High single at duckpins at the Rose | attey . | bies, who went across for a 127 buneh. on Thursday helonged to Com- y Corceran witl do the means Lathers and O'Leal ¢ utility werk. es. One of these drove in the only | ite sitors. In the stxth aud sevepth | NUCSEOSTL - May 4.—Joe Wood led f{he Bosten | versity of Verment | Norwiea Univdity 3. innings. 2 1 L0 0000000 08 on errors, Boston 1, New York 2; home | race which will be held un b3 OTHER BASEBALL GAMES THURSDAY CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. ‘Wen. Lost. 2 r . i 1 New Waven . Martferd . Bridgeport Conneeticut At Holysie—Sprngfield At New Haven—Waterbury 3, At Northampton—Bridzeport At Now Britain. Tolyoko 2 New Huven & EASTERN LEARUE STANDING. Won. Let. BC Providence 3 3 Ter Tiochester s H 72 Toronto H ‘4 s | Baltimore 7 ] e | Muntroal 4 4 k- Ruffalo 4 7 ‘38 Newask [l 3 ] e Jersey city 3 7 200 Eastern Leagus. At Baltimore—Mentreal 13, Baitimore 2. At Jerscy City—RBuffalo 1. Jepsey City At Wewark—Toronto 7, Newark 2. At Providence—Rechester 3, Providence 1 New England League. At Lowell—Lowell 4, Havendll § At New Redfora-WerceStet 9. New Bedford At Pl River—Byockion 5, Fall Biver 410 Ip nings. At Tyam—Tyom 2, Lawrence 1. Colloge Gamas - ¢ Cambridge—Rarvard S Yl TR b o Yorceser—Woly Cross 5. Lafaletts At Providence—Brows 3, Univess A 0. AL Bl S T e Tammenite S B - At Spracuse—Syrucise Enirmity o Desmeuth 1 At Wamflon, N. Y. 90, Wobart V. At Villa Nevs, Pa—Manhatan Cellegw §, VI Novs 4. Annapolis—Nary I, Mount St Jomsh's OsDege At Ringston, ¥. L. Tslapd State Cemiege *, MIKE RYAN OFF FOR BIG MARATH#ON. Trainer Hayes is Confident that Irish American A. C. Man WHI Win in England. Milee "Rvan of the Irish-American A. -C. of New York, awccompanied by his handler and trainer, Johmny Haves, has sailed frem Montreal for England. where Ryan is to compets in the annu- al English Masathon ch ionship ho ave- Pices of thre Potvtechiric Harriers over sized crowd here tomight, Delmont got | the Windsor Castie-Shepherd's Bush- | course on May 27. Hayes seld thet Ryan was short en long distanes work for the recent Besian Marathom, in which Mike finished piuth, but that be only was werling up te the chammplonship and that st will take a wonder to beat him far the English classic. Hayes is confSem} the New Yorker will bring him home ths hazd- soma Bporting Life trophy that will be awarded to the winner of the race. Rysn and Fapes are journeying to England at the expense of & newspe.- per ef Hasnilton, Ontasto. Ryan won the Marathon held under the auspives i of the Hton newsps; tast yeat, one of the prises at being the trip to England far the gh Mo - athon championsbip. “The St. Louis gutfield—Murray, Hoft- man and Williams—is a _southpaw creation. the enly one of big league cantivi. its kind in ENWOO On Exhib; sotves the vated or price wood. This is only one of the splendi ments of the Plain Cabinet Glenwood the without ornamentation or fancy nickel, “The Mis- sion Style’’ Glenwood. Every essential refined and improved upon. P Up-To-Date Gas Attachments Range S el Here'’s Something ew Ne more ashes to lug. No clumsy pan to sphi ‘dust and dirt on the kitchen floor. The Glenwood Ash Chute . 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