Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 5, 1912, Page 3

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=S INSURANCE. —===—Won Deciding Game in Closg Finih Peculier After Effets ARM INSURANCE i of an, _']_‘lEs Year, L. G Bk, Owls No. 3 Came in Ahead by Two Pins Through c.ptainmav,,, idreys In Weakesed Conditon Tuttle’s High Single of 118—Opponents Slip Farther| | INSURANCE Toward the Foot of the Column. R e B of grip which las visited so many homes. The symptoms of grip this | vear are very distressing and leave the svstem in a run down conditlon, pare The U¥o second division teams in meet them—any lime, any place—tha JAMES E. FULLER, |the Owls, duckpin tournament, Team sooner the bette » any place—ths | 4o jjarly the kidneys, which seem to BTN, TURKISH BLEND Nerwich, Cen The Oldest and Strongest Companies 161 Mai No. 2 and eam No. 3, met on M ket | suffer most, as every victim com- ain. day night at Donovan's alleys, Captain T ARMYTRONG, | Plains of lame back and urinary trou- 7T Tuttle with Team No. 3 winhine two| P, S.—T am ready ant ol STRONG. | hleg which should not be neglected, as ny tine w0 post a | smmes out of three In the match, which | forfeit to bind the match. Tk h BiLL, | sent Team Nv. 3 still farther down to- | Jewett City, March 1, 1912, se danger signals eften lead to ore serlous sickness, suci as dreaded she GEFICE OF WM. wards the cellar position. B it was ‘Y’»I‘IKIH'! Disease. Leocal drug: ro- Real Estats 2 close ghave for Team No. 3 in the = | gort a lares salo ‘on Dr. Kimers _ ) last game, as they +finisied ahead by | CCCUM TURNS F| Swamp-Root which so many people d and Fire Insurance S Yo one they sCh GRS shean Poofo":o BASEBALL | 15T oon heals and strongthens the 10 two captains di 1 LL | kidneys after an attack of grip. + jocuind in Bomwry Biscy, over C. M. T'he tw aptains did the high howl- | - ' ke = 3 e = . for cams, Tattle had a Swamp-Root Is a great kidney, liver Vliams, Room 9, third doer. ing for both teams but Tuttle had |y erage Wine Match from Goullard and | and biadder remedy. and, being &n If you opened up that package in the dark you'd know Tolepnone 18 icross for o sinzle of 118 to Captain Will Now Manage Bagsball, | herbal compound, has a gentle healing they were Fatima—for there's not}ung else like them. Sullivan's 106, and a three string in- | | effect on the kidneys, which is almost AIvIGual bowl of 318 G 36T by e op-| _ 1#page and Goullard met Saturday | immediately noticed by those who try That delightful blend, wreathed with that wonderful Turk- ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW e e - at the Totokett hose house for the | !t Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. 2 0 o . £ e third and deciding game of their pool | Y. offer to send & sample bottle of | , ish fragrance, has an individual way of being perfect. 1t was agreed by both parties | SWamp-Root, free by mail, to every et two teams from the Totokett | Sufferer who requests it. A trial will club members to play the deciding | convince any one who may be in need ARUS IR Tl e orney-at-Law, 3 Richards Bldg. | For the very highest cigarctt: pleasure—Fatimas. >hone 700 88 game. A coin was tossed and Gouilard | Of it. Regular size bottles 50 cents ———————————— ad dirst cheice. HIs team was com- | And $1.00. ¥or sale at.all druggists. Wi d imple wa; With each package of Fatima you get & pennant b : T L2 ! posed as follows | Be sure to mention this paper. o T o T coupon, 25 of which secure a handsome felt Brown & Perkias, [lttneys-at Law RN | Goullard, . Glogue, 3. Gaabo | = = — auleys pennunt (12 & 32)—selection of 100 Over Fieat Mi Benk, Suetuckat St 6 81 as—as b b U e o | HARTFORD CIRCUIT RACES ! 20 for 156. el MW S R T D ond epage, W. Jarvis, | WILL OFFER $24,500 . 106 i q Boule (i Fres 2 ovg s team won 100 to 7 | Charter Oak Purss of $10,000—Six of | : the l s run off, Mr. L | $2,000, and Championship of $2,500. | : wes picked up off the floor-and zihiis { ¢ xed about club rooms amld cheers. | Hartford, Conn., March 4—The Con- | L sy ALz xcitement subsided, M. | nectiout Fair association has declded [ Goullard steppec u‘W"M‘d 1d asked | to offer $24,500 in early closing purses | M o d the mateh to its Grand Cireuit meeting Septem- | [ B . 9 five games inste 1 S | ber 2 to 7, -191%, at Charter Oak Park, DONOvan ... 10 01— 2 4 re on, | Hartford. They include: N S 2g s Johnson R ) 4 %238 \ho me nt to devot of m The Charter Oak, .14 trot, $10,000. | | ime reorganizing my | The. Champlonship, fres for all trof, | Dominick & Dominick| r... & 22 956 | et v e e e t | Oide N&. 1. | Tast Wednesday evening thero was 2.09 trot, $2,000. | L Bush P a2 05— agg |8 speclal meeting for all the Occum | Starters named Ausust 20th, nomin- | Tel. 901 Norwich | Busn oo % B 35— 28! bail plavers with Mr, Lopage in the |ations tranferable up to that date, | chair. meeting Mr. Lepag: The Corinthian, 2.30 trot, $8,000; 6 oo i 108 oy 05— 302 i nak a2 e { tende s tesignaticn as bascball | gtarters naimed August 20th; amatours Fr 8T rolals .......807 %4 285 s manager, but it could not be accepted |to drive; nominations transferable up | | e ind Jio was renominated, but declined | to that date. | he Standing. hono: The Acorn, trot, $2,000. { i ————— he following is the standing in the| There wa good proposition made | The Juvenile, trot, $2,000. | o » Mr. Lepaee to accept the manage- | Free for all pace, $2,000, i H ; s S RA Won. Lost. P.C.|meut again und mditdon and | Jho Nutmeg, 2.1 Space, $2,000; start- | | . TRoRE seectar ] owis No. 4 18 a 667 | advice of the of the To named August $0th; nominations | Il . Dl Mo Tl 1B 14 4si | tclett club and he accepted under | transferabble up to that date. G.EDWARD GRAFF § g 3o 100 38 1 g, hese sondiions, The bovs noy ink rience still by will be able to mak showing than in 1911 - d very well for their Mill league, winning ieague games, and 3 uol mes, finishing in two gamee behind npions and one game behind Taftville Athietics, WOULD TAKE ON BOTH WOODSEY AND DONOVAN. | 1St S<at of 5 exhibition How Many in Clympio Team? Tiere appears to be some question o size of the team which will | 1t this country in the Swedish | hampionships in Stockholm summer. It is reported in soms | Stocks, Bpnds and Grain Jim Armstrong Taiks Meney for a 40 Minute Match, SportingEdstor The Loys are now A elou ang rters that a team of 100 will be oom hapman Building, Dear Sir—In your paper of nt > have thel Hing prao. | €Nt across. Germany ennounces rha 85 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. ] dafe I noticed Woodsey's challenge, 5 sand 160 men to the games, | stating how he was the champion of their transportation, board and | MEMBER Preston, Voluntown and Jeweit City — xpenses, It is realized that | — Stock Exchange ind how he thinks Big Jack Dono- BEGAN BASEBALL PRACTICE many ls moch nearer to Sweden, x rk vAn won be an y mark for him, d hat the pense of its team will tcago Bomrd'of Trade and a few days later T noticed Dono- IN HARVARD CAGE ' ot bo as great as that of the Ameri- van's challenge. Now as dsey - can team. It is the hope | lovers Taliihois 9 states he is a pupil of McGrath and. 17 New Men Report—Varsity Squad |of achletics that the try-outs which | C. H. GILFILLAN, Mgr. | Deonovan a pupil of McGrath and i Next Week. are to be held in the various parts of | s . tain Dan Murphy, 1 would like very | the country will result in a big repre- i Ask for our weekly letter. o t § | h ts over Sunday Mr. and M, of the athletic strength of |at the finish line. While several of the | trainer, She will be bred to Peter salTIC Bamus! Butterworth of Plainfsid ry being delegated to scek | CArs were brought to & complete halt | Billiken, 2.16 1-4. ——— Mr. and Mrs. Wayne and daughter iy for | the athlelic supremacy of the world. |because the snow was covering their | — | Ninth Annual English Tea Party of | ot pagwtucket, R. L, and Mr. and M er Zbyseeo and Gotch, and feellng pos &5 ‘on. Solaien radiators, the sturdy Hudson and the | Turonto opens theCanadian circuit ¢ Plainfleld guests of L Dnaten Mercine st ihe | - Toro ens_the Canadian circu } Mest Suc- | John Lees of Plainileld were monster Mercedes kept up the terrific | jun 4 ang offers two $1,000 purses,| MWethodist Church Proves Mos | Somuel Lawton over Sunday. itive that he'd be such an easy mark, 1 were put through-forty minutes | Hi Player’s CI me: entertain [itive cas hforty minute ghlanders Must Pay Player's Cl Gde: ot ove 3 t h agree to throw both he and Woc of battery practice and twenty min-| (ineinnat!, March 4—The national it ,f,fh Mh,‘fflf;‘;’.‘“; ,,\j_‘"\‘l‘;‘j" it one for 2.24 trotters and the other for cossful—Pleasing Entertainment Fol- | ed,,,_ and Mrs, Jumes l;?h‘m 1 speed made | 3.3) pacers, I ai dinner Sunday Mr. | ! much to toke on both men together. 1| Cambridze, Mass. March think Donovar should wrestle vard taseball practice formall hody In public before he wrestles hen 17 new men came A ex- in 40 minutes, al 20 minutes fo utes’ flalding by Coach Ty i L L R R R e Taemiy exa |baseball commission allowed the clalm | on- the ice has seidom, it ever, lows Appetizing Supper. : Marchand, Mr. and Mra. Iri- xt 3 arsity and | of Player Justin Fitzgerald against the | cqualed In races in WhICh rocorss | Thomus Marchand, M. 4ad Mrs I i 3 . . ng an I Mr. and Mr o] hip honors are game qu T L ‘Goana At e @ champlonship honors are game 1 quad men will come out bacic saiary Indhy: | itegaral] SUNTANT |ooen Sris | i il and S 5 ninth anns rithur on of Pl e New York Amreican veague club for hose early-closing ey : back salary tods Two v = nglish tos § : viers of | Mr, and Mrs. A. W. Colline had the M. E. church was heid in Spraguc | their guests over Sunday Mies Fitzgerald contend- ' Penn Has Versatile Athlete in Mercer | Jisnks' two weeks' meeting at Au-|Ii [ a T |ed that the club owed him $384. This | apercer of Domns AR gusta, Me., next August. L : . i | [Severad i aalary from the cioss of |, Mercer of P ania is Tot or Rall and proved #he jeveseful | Marsiand, Miss May Kingsle J 1 | the season of the Jersey City club, to g 5 OuL-ih Mo ver- | Dennfe. Ne considors the two ' held yet. About 500 pa New Fngland trainers should sup- ents for Sl port aturday evening ¥ if the ex- | Marlon Allen of Versailles lo along other s <28 e | Ines that Mike |, o . 5 e I callent suphe i st beef, | — whom he was sold on September 24, ¢ f 2 ONE OLIET nes tha > | vear old colt, Petet the Zealous, that celicnt supper, consisting of 1 ) | " ; |1910, to~ October 8, the end of the MUTPRY sava ha is the best all around | Cost 31,500 at New Yorl sale, of |ham, English tea, cakes and all that | YANTIC HAPPERINGS ADVANCE CONTINUES. 2300 Chespeske & O, | American league season. il ot nooot ot Tetoki 1 | vea1 titturily ¢4 went to make up a resl English tea ksl - — o & | S lds th 3 for th S5l i DaEty:. Foiloy the supper, a de- || ymbermen Cutting Off the Fitch L Upward Movement Resumed in Face| in o i ¥ § 13% 15| McFariand and Hogan Ready. e college broad jump. Besides he- | . cOTE® Moc e aTar Saiiie e —Personal Mention. of Dubious Conditions. 5 0 & KWL 108 1 New York, March 4—Pa Mc- |ing one of the best fullbacks in the | OF 515 or he sc of 10ud upplause y showed careful & ¢ 5 & Shobr 1% 1% 187 ) pariang and One Round Hogan com- | country, Mercer can do more than 2 A Hhgtn £} 1o0d, Shplan o . | Mt ok 2} t New York, March 4.—1In the face of | 309 Colorsdo Fusl & = 4 eted training today for feet in the broad jump, can go ov ik far i | Male o eading, | wich spent Saturday with a | conditiens and factors to which the Colorade e 3 | bout tomorrow night, whic 12 feet In the pole vault, and can r | Rev Miss Marion | here. F 5 hardly attach the slightest degree of B e ars ests of the season here. Kach man |onds, Murphy says that if Mercer Broughton nsical Cgifie- | BTOFGELE L0 CEEESAC % /e assortment of White Enam- |ovimien. ine stook market today re- ) taid tonight thar he would weigh in | performs near his standard the Radiire | ugain while working on the Fitch lot sumed the upward movement inaugu- | as stipulated, under 135 pounds, at |this year Iy ends )8 € N :!u‘ h Mr. Brocket Ly o ff e elware illS' put on sale. g week. The financial district, or . have made McFar- | S e L 2 tage on Schoolhouse ol that part of it which is mainly respon rite, | 3e., to Memphis & Reuben Potter has moved Mis s& Let us figure on your Elec. | % for dully operations on ‘chane. ! 2 ! IaECendiie Sotie Sine : mill from the D) lot to Lastern - gu 4 I®C~ chose to tgnore the British coal strike g e — il Won Squash Semi-Finals. New York, March 4.—J. W, Prentiss '/ of the Racquet and Tennis club, who tiona mas Bamfor Me, Pret ation as in the Na- Migs Emma Counterman was & wesk end guest of Mr | Naw London. P 5 situation, even though the world at tric Work or offer suggestions ures secm (o regard it as epoch mak- nz. The speculative element was ap- \tiemen f btaini i o B iy o f et was run p in last year's tourna- -+ Bgrier i TR or obtaining improved light- yarently no mors mindful of the con e | it Winte 08 18 15 conmeca n 2 g et U e B the Harvard club fn the semi-finais of tiio best gaited Amerfcan trotter ever am,” M [ . JUs wideh some Sp S tothe dwy the National Squash tournament today. in Russia. " i i A | qusston tomorrow. 1t paid little or no Prentiss camet o play cold and lost = ommittee were I Ghe 1eed to the delay in the eettiement of s, B ] < el i = i S [the labor troubles in New England, or ivhn fact that the western railroads y won two stralght sots, 15—8, ¢ meet! ible N Ars. Stafford, | Miller, Mi n, Miss { Mr. Bailey and 1. Johnsor the | Tanla N frs. Charl eas Kurber and sons, Pil ston, wers re. Noe Richards ending several I L; J“\J kg [\ In fine, the market seemed disposed [5=17 g ¥} U U’] o advance for not gther reason than t Sheldon, 2.16 king Yale Cop to Olympics. | { Maycliff, a green t | . I et o e, akren rack camaigners of 50 on | Mrs, MeNuity, Mre. Thomas Headon, | P Mr. | 1t had déclined to go down in the sev- Donpelly, Yale's g Ampus ‘~"wp\ Wil 5 fow days g ks ] el \vn;xv Barlc Mrs, H ton, Charles | % hides Al il |e weeals during which it suffered attend the Olvmplc games In July as a g, & 2 Sttt | e o Mrs. Company aimost unprecedented stagna- the guest of the semlor class of the 00 00, ho e a0 Ve | A N0, pete ‘ who 50 sncoens & |tion. As s generally the case under Achamale deper R0l e e | veass. of ai, ST, fn 1582 | B Dobbr Mr. Garreit, M. | irding house for 1 i imilar technical conditions, the ex- lhe decision to send “Jim 4t | rtrolt anow’ pa onled 'n 1852 Emma Dobbrow, ok covering fredm & Main Streei, Norwicii, Comn, | fimiier, tcchnical conditions, the ox- th expenso of the class was it | DTS ETION: 8 Rty D | Cuagwick. with her niees, ot thiz time is altogether problemat- a meeting of the class tonig S S o2 | Table No. 4 of Jewett City. et it 2 s The fast record horses are v L | H. Buckley, Mrs. [ t Jewett Oy Undoubtedly, ® has been much re- McGoorty and Kelly Matched. PRI ke This (Yoar i the: way. o Gharies spent 8 atives her duced Ly the recent trend of prices, Chicago, March 4—FEddie Amo Jsone eretim | Michael 8 le was in . accordime to all_trustworthy ac- | ey D oo Gt | Hatting, Mrs. | town to attend the funeral of his niees, unts, it continues of formidable pro- e A Nl e S i el | Miss Ma v portions in the leading stocks. Trad R e Waish's g | ;- | Geos f Waltham, Mass., ing for the session was almost tha | it = S0 I | who has spending the past ten Finest and largest storage room [ JATE"st of any day in several week } i dihos rErNE TR T | | days with relatives here, loft” Sunday Elevator service respective of frequent spells Dounds ) on e Te e i i b an {for his home. A b ess, In the act Hst Reading noon of the fight. o il % o0 SRS R %4 on ket of- | - —_—— lates rearonable, nd United States Steel were the fea- | s — E L2 e 2,05 lis n Summary ‘ em—| An Anglo-Latin exhibition is béte - ures, but the movement again tool in| 10 8t L 5 205 Teams Entered to Bowi. e § i icidal Collix e arranged by prominent Englishmen, oma of the higher class specialties s et - ey N. 3. March 4—An entry |+ ; b Spriac Irs. Rateliffe, | such as Sears Roebuck, whose earn- | 110 i five-men teams t o MeDon i frs ontract Work ings continne most promising, amd s DT ! o ; A \ jeneral Hlebtrie, of which there were it jaflon tournamet. beginnir era W it et Rt S iti: ckaiom £ " and Building Materials of ayery [ 252N rumors of an increased dividend £ “h 9. Among the outside entries ' f Hie fold . of , | James Royle, James | rices and estimates. five HuavEdess of Amasiean® Toblecs | =5 S | nan, C. Parnes, 3 e 1 prices and estimal tive’ heavinews ‘of American Tobaccn X = Gibbons Matched With Danning. P 5 Barlow and J. Royle R v TR it ¥ aries, American | T States Heally - St Paul March 4. c of | Piitshura sk tratt The committes was more than satis- | o S | 2090 Vuited Srates Tobbe: P B T vieak “Tack nidg in eliwinle - < fied with the succeas of the part { . Londny availed itself of the tgher | 131300 Trited States Steal % st ol w1 mest Jack 1 e class In P i b { R el s L SR e i o T S e Co 5 { stocks, varlously estimuted at from| ‘o Vo ca rmen New ‘l.r:,- March ZL and Mre. Charles Smith had mmerce Street 20,000 to 30.00 ehares, mostly Steel 100 Wheor o closed h o today. Fach e All of the $3,600,000 South African 0 Do 5ta 53 .nk 1:,:;'., <,.fi:mw 50 ;4:;1‘1\5. | old delivered in London was secured e Mayiad z ock on the & ope oL STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, Telephone 171. the Bank of England and India, | o Wesem iopon o =0 3 Boaa | Lucas County, s d | Gifrmany, contrary to expectation, 100 Wheelne & L. e “ } Outpointed Johnny Dundee. 4 Frapk J noy makes oath that he ! king Do bid for the metal BeMin 1800 Lehieh Valey i New York, March 4 —Eddie O'Kee is ‘senlor " partner e firm of F. 4 gotfated some more thirty dav loans Cldno. Corper - H : : - ! cCheney & Co., do pusiness = as much as 4 per cent. The lac non wat eales, 42,501 o bl PA T‘E (48 DRED DOLL ines, Western and New Engiar = | n lie H Our Orst consignmen e large advances n COTTCN. ' | n SRANK . SacALPAN DTS will Tollow a2 a™were slightly frregular. T steac ¢ o z Drese ecem made tal wales, par value, amounted fo § 113, April , e Before selecting, 1t will pay you 288,06 . 5 ié . call and inspect our iine. | United R“fi‘" SPYSEIIERLS | nnoi Uki De ps i 3 r g Hall's . We also have just recelved « full ling | PANECd on call e A S i Y Roller Polo Results Monday S St ot Ready Mixed Paints in a shades. | STOCKS. 11085, middling gulf 10.60; st Poughkeepste: I keepsic 10, wa el selor and P Painting, Paper Hanging and Dec- | e Low. Clowe. | bales, Waterbury 2. walk | erowd ¢ . ¥ ¢ Y & orating are a specialty by us. -~ Allis Chalimers 504 ... el = e At Newburgh: Amsterdam et b Soh e sonERe »m- | Britt tc u Y at the Sold b ggists, T3¢, - o Bl : L MONEY. burgh 1, pany decided to hold o 10-mile race— | start, but was compelied to give way , Take Hall's Family Pilis for consti- P. l‘ MURTAGH o0 A Beet & % 5 | New York, M By X | 4 open he state, two weeks iater. Hamilton, who held the lead until pation. g | Amas Can ' T e fMoney ori ol Yale Hockey Captain. | Although the company had conducted | the beginning of the eighth mile when e 93 and &4 Weat Mate S. | i auw Car & e 3 a2 -2 per cent, rullng| ey Haven, Conn., March 4—Archer everything in the most up to rant passed him after nt Nineteen Miles a Second |} No matter whether the I’ Telephone novala | > A Hide & 1 oéd 2! AR i closing bid | yyarmon, 1912, of New York city, was manner, having had the track survey- | Soon after I went Into the lead without a jar, shock or disturbance, is ot i s o “Clild's | Rt Hed | A 0% Mepasiie o fosit L omared at 3 : . | tonight re-elected captdin of the Yale ointing di tea scor- dudlly_drawing away won by he awful speed of our earth through is in the Back or Side, Ch: <. il G the oP th i}nv‘r‘.h\ 100 Am. liased Ol ey | me %‘m"s& ‘{n) A .1 1S 23-4@3 | ockey team. He plays at center. and time at every- ps in 56m. 1 Grant second, epace. Wi ynder at such ease of na- s SRAcih Briiywiiten Mothers ave oat- | it an Eosom® 5 T e el e e e L L R —— | thing was absolutely correct, I did not | yards ahead of “Hamilton, who ture’s movement, &nd so do those who fi OF Limba, you can a i Bl St s o i Bk in Totors | T ae o . 104% 14 [ % 2 Auto's Lightning-Like Speed on Ice. |take the trouble to secure th Britt by one lap. take Dr. Kings New Lite Pills No ¥ rety on an Allcock’s Plasi Foney and Tar Compound & P AR W Jondde ... 2% 8 . | _ Motor car racing on fce has N w". s of the officials to claim the | My share of the receipts was $45, |sriping, no distress, just thorough QLR NAR A Coushi Sal fwid | fi0 dm. Suar Refaios. ... 20 154 GHICAGO GRAIN MARKET, | York by the ears. Thousands of per- | ords, as Sullivan and I conte which I divided with Dan. work that b good Lealth and fine f It is & standard remec:, | checked Jead to croup, bronchitis and | ‘1 am Tovace ot Mg Low. Clow | cons, in peril of their lives, swarmed |& “ringing” trip fo the west a The winning of race saw the |feelinos. at Lee & Osgood Co.'s, 1a Ss 4 20 pneamonis. Fisld quickly to the heal- Woslen % 1% | near' the finieh ilne of the first great | g as little notoriety as pos end of m catesr in Connecdcat, for | : TR sold by druggists in cver - | g soothin nalities of Foley's e e i | race on the ice at Irvington-on-the- jthat time, ; H , A re Were no more R, Colling, postmastet ry-o% vy i bt Sod Tar Cumigoniss. Lee & Oo- L) %5 | Tee o to wateh the cars loom out of | But in the two weeks befora the|worlds to conquer or prizes to win: |N, J, was troubled with part of the civilized wo:!d, g Kb i | the snow cloud up the river, roar past |race, my partner Sullivan conducted |and were undecided as to our nex: |grippe cough. He says: oot it S i oho. . 1% |and vanish in another snow cloud to|a race for women with four entries |Mmove, When a hatter from Orange, N exhausted aftey 1o pit your busi- Hieel : N~ | the sonth. which was not a financial success, 1t {J., came to work in 2 shop in Seuth coughinz. 1 bous WHE te put your Ryl ranlt y P "The course was six miles in.length {was held at Bethel, and I ran a five- | Norwalk and brought us the intelli- ley's Honey and Tar Compound and | mess before the public. there is no me- o g o & & «nd a mouster Mercedes, a high priced [Wilo cxhibiton ou the Jast night. gence that there was a fortune to be |before I had taken it all the coughing dlum botter than chreugh the afverils: wieen sl - 4 g e BB BB 2 foreign. built esr, was clossly followed | In the 10-mile race at the armory |made at the game in the Jand of 4p- |spelis had entirely ceased. It cam't hl ing ettmmnz of The Bullstin. s = e maATa 4% A% Ty & Hudson, driven by Carl MuRall {7 started from sctatch while Grant of | Nejack and mosgmitoss. heet’ Lee & Opgood Oa

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