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] : NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1912 | 3 \ W—_’_fi———-—-_———————_—_—-——_‘—————'w INSURANGE. WALSH SHOWS PITCHING FORM A Specialty FARM INSURANCE % K Latheup & Sons, Norwich Boys Completely Outclass Opponents Piling Up 11 Centrals Won, 5 to 1.. The Centrals opened their baseball sezson with a game Sunday afternocn at Montville, where they cleaned up » ; the Montville nine by the score of 5 i — Wi am DBare to 1. | SpOh. - Coan. Runs—Windham Barely Escapes Shutout. In the Central lineup in the battery points Simcox and Walsh s "‘U‘(‘ to do_the work but Academy Wins From Windham Highim et | (Special to The Bulletin) Automobile club, will be abolished this year by the mutual comsent of Willimantic, April 21. k & sl ¥ ¢ the | Doth organizations, on account of the The openjng baseball game of the | ympossibility of securing an adequate | season for the Windham high scliool | force to patrol te course. Since the | nine, played with the nine represent- | ldea of the climb was first mwunte( { { inT08 . | in 1908 by George Townsen ing Norwich Free Academy on flmf' dehileh ot L) “““h;"x? mr-] ‘uht‘"‘:] South Windham field, Saturday after- s financ 1d year by year | noon, was a great disappointment to | xhn interest aroused In the spec | ure of the eve i the local fans apd students of the | D a et The Ak Windham high school, as their fa,vor—, idered to be the best in ites showed up mentably weak in| is held by David most instances, and sustained a cru 1, who drove his 200 horse: ing defeat, as evidenced by the 11- t up the difficult ascent last | score. the excellent time of 45.29 | SOLDIERS smoke it when they can— chew it when they vis¥ors were much older, heav- - jer and somewhat more experienced, NO SYMPATHY NEEDED by the land showed that they had received the receiver of a check in full for his benefit of some & whose les- COnBuTT '\"AY REFEREE I policy of FIRE. INSURANCE. He |sons had been heeded. The base run- ki may have wept the nisht before while |ning, particularly Academy | No Other OMIcTal 8 atlata tary for Mex : is home was blazing—but think of bo¥s or near-men, was very fair, and Pl Bis consstation in i morning? thiir work on the fleld was good, Farland-Wells Bout April 26. can Can we write YOUR policy too? while the local sters played rag- [“ By : ISAAC S. JONES, ged ball in t 1y ':m i Nx: ‘?];:n : i-nri Insurance and Real Estate Agent, |Slortstop and third buseman, and the and bout to be held Richards Bkig,, 81 Main St. wes & quailty that was completel ) Jacking. he day, made e should n the box r so that ‘n; The big THE TOWNS-PEOPLE Sy OF MONTYILLE, |never have During the four in at least, should in the future consid- | i tiieq O er the financial strength of a BOND- 2 JOHN WALSH. son form, Walsh cast aside his mask addtion to ar- | and pad and went into the box, with ches for the Garden | Counihan behind the bat. Walsh had though that may come Montville boys guessing all the ted «.»muc nd for seven innings the be: 3 FAVORITE” mission uom h ):|'>va!\ 1(; referea of the unfort It is De ched the would hav in nine of their ING CO., as of some_importance. .. |\lora helped to be re We represent THE AMERICAN SURETY CO., of New York, which is the strongest in the world. support on the nate pitoher leved that had ' game that ¥ € B P LEARNED & cn shown up much better, as he aHowed o ¥ « |put and appearsd: fo. be to , Walsh ¢ a two runs, Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building, |rather hard for the Norwich i to fathom. What interest there w Agenty sstablisked May, 16, in the game was soon lost and the Hart d Phillips ib, I Palmer Dies in Denver—Sudden 1li- ness of Capt. Manue! Clay, Saturd ond team h spectators wended ir er rf, Crary i wup o ward afterwards, deoply .| will go up tomorrow. Y| Killeen It : | = & AME OFFICE OF WAL F BILL | cies uwp, winahum! = etier luck | it — | £hip by auwwning Cornell in the Lardost STONINGTON been confined to her home for the pask Real Estate tioe that will surely result in much| Second Team Defeats Regulars, GAMES TODAY. ouzht game of the geasom, the final five months, was out for the firet tme Five In ey b e o SV Esa oRE Satan American Leagus. seors giving tho Now Haven men Vic- | ruio Sower Extemsion—Lucius N.| ™ Sunday. and Fiwre Insarance, baseball team .defeated the first team Ho by R sanlk tors peasin ] afternoon, 12 to| receivi allenge to Benefit Game for Titanic Sufferers, New York, April 21.—A large crowd | saw the New York Nationals easily de- | As the sewer feat the local American league team |hall sew . Overhauling and = 3 in a game played for the benefit of the | the propert; | . ATTORNEYS.AT-LAW | survivers of the Titanic today. The getting along Repalr work York at 3 = - fl NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. score: R.H.E. |that it will be (’::n!lnurd to \; ater Won. Lost. pc |Nationals 500500900 1—11 12 1 |street and between Church and Pearl 2 Brown & Perkins, itmoys-at-law FIN;‘N{HAL AN) G' fi‘flfl“fifi fi!_ Totomall voveet e R 5| Americans 11000000 0— 210 eots. This proposed section could| —QF ALL KINDS ON— Over First Nat Bank, Shetucket St - New e 5 Maxwell, Fullenwider and Wilson, | connect with the Church | sew. Entrance stairway next to Thames % | Hartley; McConnell and Fisher. er at the cornmer of Water & | AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WA ater | ONS, TRUCKS and CARTS, Natlona! Gank. Telephone 33.3. J MERCANTILE MARINE DOWN. streets, and could be bu with Carlisle Defeats Johns Hopkine. |litlo cost. Tho profect o At Baltimore, Md., Saturday the Caz- [ nt" (0500 T8 9, T00RSC pOR il : : : lisle Indian .lacrosse team defeated (po'vis throngh n dus thme. o | Meohanical repairs, painting, trim- s 8, Pifbwe b Johns Hopkins, 8 to 4. At the end of | "Dy und AMrs, G AL Williems of New | ming, upholstering and weed werk. —Cilcago defcated Pittsurg to- | the first half the score was 3 to 0 in | yor will arrive in town on May ng game of the mries, 8 to ¢, | HOpluns' fever, but the home team |gor the summer, R form end beld the visitos a¥ | went to pieces in the second half. o e is [ooated in Domare’ Block, over C. M. | ; Shingle Hill Climb Discontinued iams, Reom 9, third floer. The annual Shingle Hill cHmb, whi Teleshone 4% | nas been heldl for the past four years under the joint auspices of the Yale|of new | ern ( players under s0 1, it is p PP PO Stocks Depressed by Possibility of Suits Against Titanic Owners, iin the sho ession ‘“, 3 | Blacksmithing in all its branches. stock market were light in volume ocal team won the game by oppoe- oz By Steam lighter Triton of Pawecatuck e s freguiar movement of prices i with Lafieid's generceits, & 18 at work with a gang of carpenters showed unimporiant chang y : e e Murdock Wants to Run. driving spiles preparatory close in the lar number of 3 500 At 8% 1 b poa o 'Alex Murdock of Taftville would |building of an extensic D -4 k - Strength was more pronounced in the % 2 o|like to arrange a three mile race with (near the steamboa 1 is 1 ominic MINICK |speciaities than in the standard shares, | i & 9|Joseph Lambert and H, Goyetts, who used by the steamer Wat but nowhere in the list outside of & 0 9 |recently defeated Lambert in a five |ing the summer season. i few issues was there any exhibition of | ? 8 |mile walk at Taftvil built to accommods ;1| 507 to 515 North Main St Tel. 901 Norwich | efective buying ana no indication of a | 134 aboard the boat for Watch Hil | disposition on the part of the large 230 SATURDAY BASEBALL RESULTS. Death of Lucius N. Palmer. {interests to do anything at 0 4 | - 1 I a g ; Tt i b . JLueclus N, Palmer, 45, second son of | G d F' s °d - Frank C). Moses, Mgr. ment to bring about higher sin 3| mon 7, e T, 0 st arNnma Cutner: pamer, ana 0| Garden and Flower Seeds is ‘enernlly conceded that R(Mkfi ore %3 x| Phliadslphia 6, Washington 3, late Imclus \ Palmer, ¢ e ] |high enough for the present and that D e et e Sl e Ay 2 | — the market is entitied to a rest, 3 1-%| Bt Lowts 0. Chiosso 0. Fifiem immngs. it g Just the time' to buy, Reading, Union Pactfic and United Nattonal Lengse, g ed 1 ; | Btates Steel, the three leading market | ew Tork 0, mooktm 5, a2 graduated ’;‘;la“i',,.wm,v”;fi‘h |Then when the warm days G. EDWARD C(JRAFF. L’Q:,r‘le;}su?;d:‘i i :\’:;hflnipj Clncinmatt 7. 8t. Lowis I, ey e the degres of AH. in 1888, After o |COME you are prepared for WM. BE. GILMORE, Special, Bethlenem Steel common and preferred ;'p"'llm:‘l»'"} n”:” tunched five of | Chicago 5. Cineinnell 4. Ten {nninge. ){mr’uf lr:(l\‘rfll n.l_um.: in Burope he pl:mting FAAE e it Ranatioal md: o day snd saslly defest- International Lsagus, continued his thres years at "o was effeetiva, while Boftuo 6, Newsris, Columbia un receiving thers G. EDWARD GRAFF |vances the day before, were weal 4 Wosdbury was wild, Ks- 1 . Torouwo 4. Jerscy Cliy %, the degree of LL.D. and A e By A | it Sagwiere among. (e speciiiiies et | s, el s i e | b dsocintod fon u i ot s | Poople’s Marke S dhtiste i o el and L e e 1, | Being associated for u x 4 p more or less strength was shown, | Clncianal, Montreal 3, second game, 21(’;#‘(;]?“:} lA‘»‘[“\"r”w"“V:r‘E“] ;"‘,','“(,-'*‘.»""'v"i‘:i s eclally n the case of the Ametican e s e S S : Ogden of New York, ho took up the | 6 Franklin St. y inseed igsues which apparentty were i L8 1] cnutamnn g ol et e il he T is o k Ve - Atl T Ny “ B H ‘l:gowspe(meig St el e Ch H fi i e Ten tnings. ears’ oourse in the Haltimore school JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prep. [ a e develop- H . " t foreatry, He was espe fond | — and plans under way for the develop- H wystt American Asssolatios. of : es on s(an raln menLLot Tiew ‘Dusines, The Tnteebor- | 1 518 8 6| Miwsakee f, Louisville 4 | of horseback riding and recontly made ough-Metropolitan shares wece strong. | ] $8830 Cly’ 1, Indianupalts & |the journey from Virginie to Stoning- | A8 the roads are drying up fast now Roem 5, Ghapman Building, International Mercantile Marine | A T R e U D R [ton and wiso down the Connectlcut | s & good time to select u sarriage 65 Bro; | 0 P P he |~ bl R {valley frem Stonington. ) o 4 g Wos s s o ;;:Kfi:d'fi.dlgml”: O iantin Ma- | o 0l Towm, WIELIS His liberal educ included a wide | ular sensible vehicis we have made & - 1% v P ectal t to show an ext MEMBER rine stocks are not particularly popu- Lowell 10, Lynn 8, {imowiedge of histary, » prart . —_ i lue: and up-to-date lne at to sul Consolldated Stock Exchange Jar at the present time, They are about v oqy| Drodtet awmal . o ;:u.:::kuu)]:;l”l'lh;‘ ”l ar v el l’hu’er. prices suit v of New York. fAE DOpIGTiAY & Catton geatiomen w0 T Bt Ho was a preminerit member of Aristo- Clip your horses before putting Chicago Board of Trade did not lose his life in the Titanic hor- Py College Games. { “’“:: mlx); o1 lr‘m _HnL“'rml m':’ ot PR e il Telephone 842, g o nesiisics il o iy Erinceton & Brows 1, Tea. taatnas. sides his mother, who is & summ A Btewsrt Ball-Bearing Machine st C. H. GHLFILLAN, Secoversd from: tha wwnees of the Ti-| AMERIOAN LEAGUE STANDING. Vet 7, Bary o ident here, two sisters, Miys Gertrude | .80, . H. , Mgr. { recover he owne — ait 140 YVermont 7, Haly Cross 8. Palmer and Miss Jean C. Palmer, and | W C8ITY extra parts and sharpen Ask for our weekly letter. tanle, and ff this should prove to be 100 -,‘.m”x Lead X 5 s 14 Won. Lost. Naral Ac y 1. Novth Caseltaa 0. & /Srath 7, Culbert P g © New | knives, It is full of useful informatton, true, the treagury department of the |— X It Mex 2d nd . 1 Unlon & Tuta T. ALl ert Paimer of New " {|international Mercantile Marine com- mee Ay 1 . Sk, 3 S lhy Savioee pany would have as large & hole put : s i o e é . Wik eL. L. apmn 0. |in it as that which wrecked the big 4 Dickinson 5, New York Universtty 0. At the Congregational church n- | Michign 7. Ohio State 2. % 1 ot N steamship, H Ferabum 5 Clnclnmat 2 e 14 Bath St., Norwich, Conn. < MA E Trinity €, Villanova L ! _59 eloquently a ‘l 1€ b ) l h " LIVESTOCK MARKETS. % e Catbollo 8, Virminia Military 9. service u{x the Partnership with God, b hle i Virginia 18, Seuth Camluo 2. and at the evening service on Some 1 Chicago 8, St. Louis 3. ¢ et ave a | dew. Yok agmil] 1 —acelpts of o Lokl Kavantages of Betns o Cinievin. | CONTRACT WORK | beeves, 2,804 head, including 148 cars St. Louts, winning the NORWICH TOWN Rev, G, B. Marston exchanged pul-| I am in a position to give you the LOAD of | for exporters and ‘slaughterars and 17 se sixth, with oce TR pits with Rev, Richard Mapl , the | most for your money in this Jine. Low | for the market, with previous two men o0 boses. Peters was D minister who is supplying at No- | estimates, prompt and carsful atten! who held St L % w0 hits | Yantic Rector Officiat at Evvensong | - Baptist chur o arrivals #1 cars on sal Ste G i Meret 4 . at the morning flr:v,:uc&: ?:hllla which g9 to make |rather slow and barely stea { Chitago. at Sheltering Arms—inspiring Sing- | service. 2 A RIGHT NOW ricuitura bulls steady, and others strong. Cows | ®hper el ing by Grace Church Choir. Many have noticed flocks of wild it PP S | on light receipts firm to & shade higher, | 1360 — geose at 4 a. m, flying north; three| . !%0% 330 fine XS IAES b the . | medium to prime steers sold at $6.6( 120 0( Rev. R. W, Cochrane, rector of|flocks in all were sighted Friday and;yon may neod § Want sour business le 8.10 per 100 Ik bulls at o ¢ o|Grace Episcopal church, Yantic, read |Saturday. and will apprectate it by giving you the cows at $2.50@6.00. Dressed ‘\»ev” W . yiine ice of evening prayer at the Captain Clay Has Malaria. very hulln'un‘( at the lowest price con= in fair demand at 10 1-2@12 2 1 1 o | Sheltering Arms Bunday afternoon. In| (apt Manuel Clay was t . sistent with the saumne. F | medinm to ‘choice native side: 1% 1 0 |the addreas 1 were drawn from s s Bioks uds | sTEe IN or ¢ at a very Low | 1 address Jesons were drawn IXGi|gepiy iil at Block Island and | & jlate outics, Srom. the p o i o{the tragedy of the Titanic. Qualitles ., talen to his home here as quickly | "}”.}"‘T”h'"? ot e it " Price Great- Britain. Exports today, * %ot character lying dormant, he 8ald, | g possible in his f > | i vidinity, aid setiened Costounais to the Bahama Isiands. SR 3 18 2| come to the front at such times. Welgon” Fijas In awamtitios to suit you, Recelpts of cattle w including 196 for butchers and 563 fo the market. 'The quality of A.N CARPENTER offerings was much | i day's and « there |@ood demand at 23 Commerce Street |Vance B 50 cents |olearance of the pens Common mf ought to lead neble lives ail the time.|alwn. Dr. T L. There is a wonderful power in the life : that Christ came give to man. Nothing | qrith o s ek of 1l Ho crn separate us whe are his children | (i prot ¢ be comfined to his home from his great love. for some time. The cheir of Grace church sang the = : ; 1647 grand old hymns in the most iepiring| Question of Dilatory Taxpaying. C. M. WILLIANS, Tel. 870. 218 Main Steeet. and found Captain Clay to be ring | 2 DO R TE b4 | way, Mrs. A. E, Kingzley playing the During the past f menths there ’ Telephone 171 | chotos veals sold ai $6.00@3.7 00 | | accompaniments. have been several cases in Stoning- Adam S averm e; culls at 35.00@6.50. Dr ! - ton town court where payers of per- slow it 10911 12 e | [ At the First Church. sonal taxes have neglected to :mnww} 1861 b R A 00 « ’ asg | the foatare. " Jacknon, ws thn'dait forurm by | A¢ the First Congregational church[and the statute provides thal those country dressed mold at i : : R | Diaced Hm. Seore : mminghan e | Sunday morning Rev. J. O. Barrows |Degligent of who refuse 1o bay are| omer to the public the finest standar Receipts of sheep and il e | Cleveland. Detrit. preached a most inepiring and heipful | Subject to impriso “‘?"‘ ooy “[‘{" brands of Beer of Europe and Amertosy 4401 Nead aoluding 15 ca | G % | i poa olsermon from the text, “And the Lord | they will be i ‘“‘;]‘ out an| Bohemian, Pllaner, Culmbach Bavarias A R B e e e | ¢ 2 9 0ladded daily to the church such as were ‘"f““‘h“dfl* ss at the rate per day | Beer, Hass Pale and Burton, Muslrs and lambs were hoth firm and all the | futures 3 3 0 o|Deing ” Entering Into the lves | f07 LIS SO00 0\ e however | Beotc T e 1ol Deiiln_Stesy, o cl anted, Ge elpped sheap | o1 1 fim 11.27 bid; May 030 0 f alp he salg,| * irosg i - -1 C. & lmported nger Ale, Bunked s Al iia e o s o 254 church doors to them, |No action i ccept in| ¥yl p. B, Ale, Frank Jones Nourishe unshorn lambs at $300@8.75; ordinary Oot 0l 8 aring the second sesmon, | TOSE 0ORHD aotor ae fng Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, g clipped lambs $6.50° Dressed mutton | S1A: Desaraber : o sorrowful and afflioted, Put- | ¥ i el ol . | Budweiser, Schiitz and Pabst. firm at 10@12 per 'h; dressed lambs February off | £ tholr burden | faxes 5t ot A. A AD4M, Norwich Town higher and more active at 13@14 1-2¢ | | s ol o | patd ana no 1 447-32. with hog dressed seiling at 15 1 | sed steady, Closing b { 550 1 ‘nsl'cwlmnux\‘ Besti DOCCHIAT { oS e sthouse ow May 1 June 58 | inst! R IR S e D e s Tronet|! . Fistal of ewgh Chath < £ ] BEIUNG MILLINERY to best. November 11.78; | foreind - Srectige e Tt hat which iz to impress the| The flv&w!\l n“:’\\‘cu of Joseph {A fine assortment of latest styles im i ve! 2 - MUY .8 reb- 3 = ¥ ;4 e @ held at St ry's ¢ 1 Receipts of hoge were 2,499 head, Ir 2y 11503 Feb- | "y s i, niciee, Buraa O’ Bwaekiy - Bl RS Fih Mats. Ohime I and sob. SEE ws AD‘:- 0,\)“":_ cluding about a carload for the mar- vas given a sympathetic | Tynen cel ket. Prices firm and light to medium | BSpot closed steady, 15 points higher; | Thought, w. thet brating the reqt \ - : welght hogs sold at $8.20@8.30 per 100 |middling uplands 11.95; middling | FAST TIME AT TAFTVILLE, fi'f‘”“"i&; 'n' ;Ts Sk kel luflm was i S y's ce MRS. G. P. STANTON, T0 PLEASE YOU WES pCountry dressed Logs quist at 7@ |1220; no sales. | John Noten Wins 3 1-2 Mile Race in |jetter was read from Rev. &, H Smith | (orinae 2 52 Shetucket St, 3 38 i i i telling of one busy day's werk n Ink-| Defalo of i ) Chlcago, April 18.—Live hogs were| New Yorlk Doney on call ; : hok, China. 5 You'll find It & downright peasure |slow and § cents lower than Thurs- |hominal; Time loans easter; | _The three mile race at Taftville Sat- T | pann lems e | HACk, Livery and Board!ng are daily pleasing others with the su- | day's average; receipts estimated , | six months 3.4 | Urday was started at 8.40 p. m. with Chiefly Personal. | Mis an C, Durgin of Providence perior quality of our Hay, Grain and | 900; left over from yesterday, 6 Feed and I am sure we can please |estimated recelpts tomorrow, R Bulk of prices, $7.95@8.05; light, You'll find it a down right pleasure [802 1- mixed and bbutchers, $7. to buy your Hay, Grain or Feed from heavy, $7.70@8.10; rough heav: me. 0@7.85; yorkers, $7.90@7.59 ‘“The proof of the pudding is in the 7 per cent.; six month: five entries. A large number witnessed Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bramble and) nt Saturday and Sur Prime mercantile 1 . at her per 4 1-4 to 4 1-2 | the Tace, which was won by John No- | % AN S P00 R0 ul‘,man”]mne here and had test Miss | STABLE per cent. Sterling exchange steady at {‘n :h-_U.nC Lhi‘mstgzxinfi of 19m, 55s., | S08 BT {S. A, King - 2 | We guarantes our service te be the A Bhs0 Tin t0- lis and 4.87.80 for | (he distance being 3 1-2 miles. Fred %, W, y of Boston was a callel | pest at the most reasonable prives. Commercial Dbills 483 1.g | Sullivan finished second, by about 20 > | in tow: r Sunday. 3-8 u\h“(‘ IAn dotite i yards, runniag a remarkably good race. Miss Florence Bemmett of Eagleville Eugene Atwood of P?ns\l\anm was | ”AHOHBY BROS Fl“! A‘l a caller in town over Su i bonds steady, Railroad | A- Norman took third prize. ‘The prizes | Was at her home on Vergason avnue q . § 9 v . o cer Sunday. . A g eating.” A trial order will convince| Cattle were steady to stron | bonds irregular, were given by John Dejarlais, Gus |over 5 | Prof, W. O. Turn. Willimantic ; you il A NN, FeWvas nges, $316,016,608; balances, | Paradis end Henry Mercier. Jshn D. BSE TN is the guest of Dr. C. O. Maine and ! Sk cowh and “hetters: §1 42 Nolan acted as starter and John De- | Miss Mary McGarry, who has been JOSEPH BRADFORD, Texas steers, $4.75@6.10; stockers the week: Tixchanges $2,097,- |Jariais was referce. 'Che spectaters|in the city for some months, has re- ’ and feeders, iJ.&o@«.ss- western, §5. 80 |149,028; balances $92,467,991. ' | were surprise'l at ths fast time and |turned to her home on Town street for 4 h @1.10 ] 4 sk there was some talk of having another | 5 few weks' vacation. BOOk Blfldefl [ : Sheep were strong; estimated re- | GHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. THco AT SR - } 3 Cove St. ceipts, 5,000, Natfves, $4.0088.50; v WHAET, Oven. Wigh Tow. Closs, Chiatlencs Saliic Millfonsires. Mr. and Mrs, ben, -\léen of Wash~ siank 3"{' *‘3‘-:‘ '01 10 Order, ern, $4.26@7.0 rlings, $5.90Q ' i LR s i # ington strcet spent Sunday with Mr, . 3 Jambs, $5.25@7.85; western, $5.50@85.30. aly o b ot S L R The Norwich All-Stars challenge the | Allen’s mother, Mrs. Bthan Allen, a|| Telophone A% . o zvap il 3. ¥. CONANT. 11 Franklin Strecc. $5.26@ s @ ¥ 308 105 105% Baltic Milllonaires for a game next|per home on Willett's avenue, New ” For Infants and Children. Whiteatora S¢ and the J. F. C. 1sc Sunday. Address Wiillam Wright, | London. TN e Clgars are the Dest on the market | g,m Wb, Tow, Clos 8% o manager of the All-Stars. —_— “ll Klnd Yfi“ “a“ A‘WI,S W Reasonable in done, Try them oo b sy ord o4 5% 7% Yl WiLE 36, George Tiesler and two children, of by J. W, MALLJT . !0 Btreet, ' TRERE 15 no adverusing medlum in | 100 Am. Agrioiweal i als Wina at Sacoer. .| Worcester, have spent the week end,| pears the " 2160 Am, Beet Sugar (3371 At TIthaca, N. Y., Saturday Yaly's |including April 19, Patriot's Day, with @ W Eastern Connecticut 2qual 19 Tha Buls | i An Cun | Wl e S soocer football plavers mcved still | Mr, Hiesler's mother, Mrs, Bruno Ties-| Signatu.e of / w | etin fesduainess tesultr - 0 0 O e da Gk ow S0 | Bk e 1ees 4 clager to, the intercollegiate champion. ler of West Town street T otin” Tor. Dusinom o & go it 5 /

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