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i I NORWICH BULLETIN, SATUR DAY, MAY 3, 1913 INSURANC=. TAKE A POLICY in the AETNA ON YOUR AUTO ‘with L. LATHROP & SCNS All Damages Covered and a chance to start again. If not insured, call or send postal. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main St. Ye Office of WM. F. HILL Real Estate and Fire Insurance ts Jocated in Somers' Block, over C. 3. Williams, Roor 9, third fioor. Telephone 147 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW EDWIN W. HIGGINS, Atterney-at-Law. Shannom Building. AMOS A. BROWNING Atorney-at-Law, 8 Richeras Bidg “Phone 700. Brown & Perians, Iitomsys-at-lw Uver First Nat Bank, Shecucket - Entraice stairway next to Thames Natlona' Lank Telephone 33-3. maried Clabby and McGoorty Draw. Denver, Col., May 2.—Eddie McGoor- ty of Oshkosh, Wis. and Jimmy Clab- by of Hammond, Ind, claimants of the | middleweight champlonship, _fought ten fast rounds to @ draw here tonight. There were no knockdowns and the decision of Referee Pollock was well received by the crowd. Stonington High at Academy. The Stonington High school team meets the N. F. A, nine this after- noon on the Academy diamond and the local bors are confident of a victory, although defeated last week at Ston- ington. Yale and Cornell Tie at Tehnis. New Haven, Conn, May 2.—The annual Yale and Cornell tennis match here today resuited in a tie, 3 to 2. COLCHESTER Providence Dairy Company’ Car Comes No More For Milk—Boy Scouts’ May Programme—Lemon by Parcels Post. The Providence Dairy company ho have been sending a milk car e for several years, Wednesday was the last day that the car came, NEW HAVEN SHU Kunkel, Hero of Ol;ening Game, Again Driven From the Mound—Athletics Tighten Hold on First Place by Vic- oy Over Highlanders—Phillies Trim Giants 4-3. New London, May 2 Planters this afternoon at Plant feld. sooro 6 10 It was the first defeat on the bome grounds far NeY London and the visitors owe the viciory to timely Ostrioh. third baseman for New London, twisted his ankle in the second luning bitting and fast felding. and will be out of the game for sme Ume. Nealon, Hght felder for New Loudon. collided with minutes. New Maven's finst baseman and was knocked out for 13 TS OUT PLANTERS opening game of the season at the Sunday afternoon, having as their op- ponents the fast All Stars, headed by GAMES TODAY. Amorican Lagus. Clovelnnd at St Louis. Chiosgo at Detrett. Plfladelphia at New York - ‘Washington st Boston. National Leagus. Boston_at Brooklyn. New York et Philadelphia. St. Louls at Pittsbury. Clnclanat! ‘st Chicago. Eastern Association. Hastford at New London. Springield at New Huven. Tridgeport at Pittstield. Waterbury at Holroke. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. hospital. Austin and Chase will be ‘Wom. Loat. P.C. the battery for the home team. Philadelphia 11 3 .186 evciend 1 H 108 Sachems Open Their Season. P oeiheun H 3 s The Sachem baseball team will open |8t Louls B 42 their scason on the Falls diamond |poior ° : o Detrolt Yo New bo s ae . Sherwood, 3b 1 2 4 0 o B. Houlihan p. and Koski c. Durin; jox L to Semators. Bt 00 B 9 0)the past weok Contractor Larsen As | posum. sy s Weinsion mayine feitiess bl s 32 205 ¢ o|had a gang of men putting the dia- [in the fleid. bunched hits in thres innings fodsy and ailler.1y =0 i 0 0 0 ofmond in condition for the coming sea- | won from Boson. 5 fo i Groom allomed the Rolling.2 32 4131 0|son and he will have it ready for the | World's Champlans but czo hit up o the sixid, b e ii 3023 2| opening game on Sunday. The lineup ;o , Tuen fhese sndle Bl B0 S8 Gl ne” Thomas. [ 2 910 o offor the Sachem team will be picked |ion bunched hit again In the seventh inuing, het- i1's 1 0|from the following men: C. Mclntyre, | tng wo rus. snd Bosion in the elghth iried to Totats, 1001 0|L Ensling, J. Nolan, J. Casey (cap. |owe it w ssain, but ene run. made possible by FAcromble 1 ¢ 0 0 0| tain), W. McBurney, J. Coleman, F. | Peakery ilsle, was thelocals’ best ool Soors: Rabousnp 2 0 McIntyre, R. Wheeler. J. Tracy, J. Hol- | b hpe & o B hpoa e N Totals, 8 & ;and, and B Sosling. No doubtia |sodlect £ 8 8 8 Sfjoesiet SR #Ram for Nealoo in Sth. large crowd of fans will be on hand | Mianct -~ = Btted for Kunkel n Sth. when the ball 1s started rofling. The |Eeome, 4 .5 5 ofomis 4 1309 oy tanlngs: Ly 4 0 e 1-g | E2me Will be called at 3 o'clock. foorage 413 1 gldadneran 2 ¢ 149 New Tondon 0960000000 Yale Takes 10th Straight Mome 413 o ofjeminm 4 0432 Two base bits, Foster, Miller. Foye: hits. off Kun- | i s 5 ‘Dride.ss 4 9 1 4 O[Cady.c 40910 el 6 In 5 Inolugs, off Badabough 4 in 4, off Thomas | oy aven’ Conn, May 2.—Yale |Groomp 4 1 0 4 Ojleomerdp 20 0 1 0 5; sacrifice hits. Ostrich, Peve 2; stolen’ bases, Mil- | WOD its tenth ‘straight baseball game == Bl 2580 28 ier.“Waters, Foster: left on bases, New London 10, | today by defeating University of Vi Totals, 34 93 12 O|‘Hendlkeen 0 0 0 0 0 e aen 15 et e w el g Xusbl Lty | ginia 4 3todZ.in the most brilllant Totals, 30 53713 3 Rolling, Waters, Foye; hit by pltcher, Kerr (by Kun- | §ame of the year on the home grounds. | +Batted for Leonard in Tth. k). "Selniyre; sruck out. by Kumkel 2. by Bada- | The Virginians were at all times dan- | seors by 2 bough S, by Thomas ¢: tme. 2 hours; umplre, Leary. | gerous, and only fielding of the high- | Washington 019:5.9. 55 " est character prevented more runs | Bost $08 8 ubt Cornell-Michigan Track Meet. from being scored. Both teams flelds | Tume bas Mia Morsan, 8 Ithaca, N. Y., May 2.—Cornell and |®d sensationally anq five lightning Michigan will meet tomorrow on Percy | double plays were made. Twice Vire 9 st Lowh2. fleld In tre first dig dual track meet | Binla players were cut off at home | ge Touls Mas 2.—Clveland todsy won an easy of the yvear. The Michigan team ar- y perfect throws from Schofield and |game from 8t Louia o to 2. Score: rived today and went over the track | Pumpelly. The score by innings: { Cleveland. St. Louls. this afternoon. The outcome of the |¥ale ...... 08000001x—4 5 3 = DT T Bl meet is in much doubt and neither | Virginia .. 0000000202 5 o D¥enid 5114 OMESd {3379 coach will claim victory tonight. Batterles—Brown and Bardette; |omsb, 3 1 0 0 0Willamaxt 5110 ¢ One of the hottest contests outside | Gammon and Greene. Umpire—Fgan. |Jsckeonst 3 3 1 0 0Pratsd = 4 2.8 1 8 of the intercollegiates will be the half — Lapole 2b 5 2 : g éifiwv;ug: : :‘l: : : mile race between Haaff of Michigan Broad Street Stars Challenge. B § 0 10 owilses & 3313 and John Paul Jones, Cormell inter- | The Broad Street Stars challenge |Lende & 2 8 1 0 EPa AR coliesiate rocord holder. Reports that | any team under tho age of 11 vears {Blm‘“-" R T i aff would not run on account of an | Answer through the Bull ol ot B OWD 1 X injury were denied, but he s sald to | Broad Strests. recently fcfisted tng| T 11 jpuely 30184 be in poor condition. He will run | Cubs 10 to 0, Rafferty making a home it s against Jomes in the half mile and | run and Gleason a three bagger. Their |, e tv ineings: 2 another fast race is expected in the |lineup is as follows: T. Gleason c, | oo ommd e mile beetween Jones and Halmbaugh |J. O'Nell p, J. Callahan_ib, B. Burne | St 18U «ooccoonol 00 1.0 0 0 0 023 of Michigan. Cornell is expected to|2b, J. Morley ss. John Morley Sb. M, |, Tu0, base hita Lajole Wallace; thres bues Dit, show best in the running events | % > ) E while Michigan may take most of the fleld events, Willimantio at State Hospital. ‘Willimantic is bringing a strong team to Norwich this afternoon to meet the state hospital nine in the Palmer cf, J. McVee If. and B. Rafferty All Stars vs. South Windham. The All Stars of Norwich Town will | lay the South Windham nine on the | Norwich Town green Saturday after- noon at 3 o'clock. FINANCIAL AND COMMERGIAL Hightanders Drop Another to Athlstles. New York, May 3.—The Afhletios won snother Closo game from the New York Americans lodsy, {ho icore beinz 6 to 5. Manager Mack used four pitch- s lo land the gwme., Houek, who started, was very Wild, tssuing six baseh on balls before he ‘was {aken out in the fourth iening. Bender, who fnished the ame for the Athletis, Was invinelble uptll the Rinth, when the New Yorks soored thelr L] on o pass, a single and a sacrificn fiy, Ford sa for ‘New York and was hit hard, Fisher finished Colling and Daker wero respensible for four 7RG Piladaphia mms A curious. incldent of the oo, was. the Mighlinders” jos around the: bases in fie “fourth, when they scored four Tuns on_efrors aud passes, with the ald of only s scrateh Infleld fiy. STATE OF DEADLOCK. 90 Southern Bativay Philsdsiona; ‘ Now Yok, s i | T a s = Morphset 5 05 0 Olwoiterst 4 12 0 0 Market Narrow and Irregular with | % Teneewce Comper ' Tivimet 3810 glowein 4 1ade Sagging Tendency. 200 Union, Pacife % G s B e LA = 2 Do ke, = ——— Dnited Statre i Mnnisid 3 110 1 Ofleliveltot 4 0 3 ¢ 0 New York, May 1—Speculation | 33 triy s heally. Datesdt 4 13 0 1snaumos 8 0 18 0 i e e S R T e T Beom, RLIESS Riid g having been force 0. D e romano e by the sharp rise of stocks yesterday, | 3090 [tah Copper R REE RIS L s e the demang from this source was dim- | 10 Wapon CPem e P S e inished. _Although' some small gains Dot Beaders” 0 0 0 0 Ofriherp. 10110 were registereq in the early tradins, Western 3 S e B no agsressive efforts were made on the | 10 Wwtem Tulon . Dol B ATL N wie wamm e long side, and the market reassumed | {00 Wheiode Fisctic Ram for Sweener in 0th. its famillar aspect, with narrow and | rum cee e sh e ““Batted for Tord fn 4th. drregular movements and a sagging tendency. The actlve stocks in most cases fell slightly below yesterday's close, although In few of the import- ant {ssues was the range for the entire day more than a point. Buropean markets were strong on the improvement in the political out- look. The effect of this improvement MONEY. New York, May 3.—Money on call steady; 2 1-2 a 2 3-4 per cent.; rul- ing rate 2 1-32, last loan 2 1-2; closing bid 2 1-4; offered at 2 1-2. Time loans steady; sixty and nine- eBatted for Fisher in Oth. Score Ly inning— Philadelphia New York 004000013 Two base hits, Baker, Houck; home rus, Collins. Detrolt Loses Elghth Stralght. Detrbit, My 3.—Bastedy lons doubls b0 csater fa the ninth, after Borton bed beaten an inflid tap inches, broke up & red hot plichers’ battle foday M».lllIOQ'll—fl‘ NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Won. CHICRSD ,.iies wsrasasaseses Prosident. Murphy of the loosl Nationals today an- Dounced the sale of Outfeider ‘ana Infielder dub of the Southern_league. the Tinker deal. Score: Cinsinnati. ab hpo hpo a Bescheelt 4 1 0 8 20 Butescr 4 080 100 Tinkerss 3 1 1 3 200 Hblizell1b 8 1 2 1 340 Beckert 4 8 4 0 500 Egan 140 372 Almeidass 4 0 1 1 230 Clarke.o” 8 1 6 1 520 Smithy 10 0 3 000 “ArDomld 11 0 0 - Harterp 0 8 0 0 EE0E) *Soverotd 1 0 0 0 Totsla, 32 634 8 *Batied for Smith tn **Batted for Horter in 9th. o6 0 01 100 Leach, Boston and Breoklyn Break Even In Seriss. Prookiyn, May 3—Boston evened w the mries with Broakivn faday By hammering out & 4 10 1 vic: Tory 1n"ohe mints anipg. The scors was ied st the 0 of the eighth. nfter a fne Dlichewe’ baidle be e Tyier ‘and Aliea. WIth two on bases In the Dlnth Muna smashed out 3 long liner to coater just i he baso unners stared & double sesl Sengel s coming In fash 0 Dack up & throw to_eecond, ¥od the ball ‘went over his head for n clean-up home Tun. Score: Boston. Brookiyn. W hve s o b hipo s e Mantiliess 3 8 ) B lfstengeler 4 03 8 0 Compellydf 5 6 3 © OfCuwhawam 4 0 5 10 Semib. 3 116 ¢ o|Hummez 4 11 60 Bwemeras § 31 1 O(Wheatit 3 13 0 0 Kirkedt 8 1 0 0 olDabertiv 3 1 8 10 Mannct 4 3 8 0 OfSmin3h 3 0180 Devling 4 0 0 2 OfFisherss 8 ¢ 510 b o 1430 H % (RER] mewn T 10 84 08 01 Suweener, St Lasis Lest to Pittebury. Pitabure, May 3.—After suftering fivo straight de- foats, Pilisimre posed out St. Louis this afternoon, 5 to 4 By setting long hits off Griner at the 7ighi time they won. althoush the ume was either side’s unthl 12 wia over, Beora: ‘Louls, Pittebu Bpe s 13 P 1% 8 7 I 330 i o0 038 ‘ i i1 e h o0 100 i a0 110 i 3 101 3 30 I 3 00 ! 9.8 2l 16 Totals, 35 9% 18 *Batted for Griner in 9. Booro by innings— Bt LS coceerreeai] 00 0 03 0 8 04 Pitisburg 0300001135 Two bass Mta Byme. Miller, Butler, Viex, Hea- arix; thres base hita Miller, Kometchy. Phiflies Defeat Glants in Seventh. Philadelphla, May 2.—The most of the action In today's gamo between Philadelphia and New Yotk was confined o the seventh Ining, the former win- ning & to 3. Seaton and Demaree battled until e soventh funing with coe run agalnst each. Then twe ot Beaton and Meride's siugle fiicd tha bases. .. Who Datted for Deaarce. Slagled, scoring Dwo Funners. Crendell weut into olich in the bome tosta's half, With two ou Philadelphia won the gume s vass to Craid. who batied 's 4 ciston by Umpiro Byron Seld. Chalmers, who teok Beaton’s place. ended the same by faonite Bums with runuers on third and T ofchalmers.p of+Cravat of of Totals, ~Totals, locecensurcnonas colecsceccecscan 3 H i . 4 3 1 3 2 i ° E i Totals, *Batted for Demareo in Tth. **Ran for McCormick In 7ib. #Batted for Marauard in Olh *Batted for Seaton in 7th Score by tnnin New Yok 10 Philadeiphia o0 Two base hits. Herrog, Paskert 3z 1] 0 1 0 o BASEBALL MESULTS FRIDAY. New England Leagus. New Bedford—New Bedford 5. Brockion 1. At At Lawrence—Lewrence 8. Portland 6. At Lsun—Lowell 11, Lyna 0. Al ‘Worceater—Woroester 3. Fall Rlrer 2. International League. At Baltimore—Tosonto 8. Baltimore 3. No other games scheduled. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Lest Daltimore ... 9 4 H 1 6 5 ® 6 & H H H H H 3 10 Collegs Games. At Washtngion—George town 10, Buckuell 5. At Modford. Mass.—Vermont 14. Tufts 1. At New Huven—Yaio 4. University of Virginta 2. EASTERN ASSOCIATION STANDING. Won. Lost. Fow Lendon s 3 Bridgegort . 5 3 Bpringfeid 4 8 Watertury 5 h New Haven 5 ‘ Harttord . 3 ¢ Holyoke . 3 8 333 Pitseseld 4 1 7 123 Ponies Trim Senators 9 to 1. Hartford, Conn, May 2.—Pete. Wil- son went in for Hartford this after- noon against the Ponies and_lasted one and twe-thirds innings, Spring- fleld gathering in six runs and sewing up the game. Powers who relieved him was a bit wild, though effective with men on bases and his only bad inning was the fourth. Corridon never had_to extend himself. Score: Hartford ........ 1000000001 Springfiald ...... 3303000009 Batteries—Wilson, Powers, Daly; Corridon and Prati. Umpire—McPartlin. Time—2 hours. Boardman Shuts Out Holyoke. Holyoke, Mass, May 2—Holyoke ‘was unable to solve Boardman's curves COMMISSION HAS ITS EYE ON COBB. of our tending to our customers the full benefit of every underpriced purchase.f Every Suit is made in the newest Spring style and of acosptable maters ials. included ,and you are sure to get a correct fit, if you don’t wait too long. -~ The Porteous & Mitche A Remarkable Offering of Men’s and Youths’ 150 Suits, Representing the Entire Surplus Stock of a Leading New York Manufacturer at Re- markable Price Concessions. is without question one of the most remarkable offerings Men's Suits that we have ever made and is simply another evil unusual buying facilities, and of our established policy of Th hese Suits are strictly dependable in every respect, being made by a New York firm producing only garments of excellent gquality. The assortment includes “Norfolk” styles for younger men, ess” styles for men who want a quiet ocut. Every wanted size s On Sale Beginning Tdday and Until Sold: t Men’s and $8 i Youths’ $12.50 95 SUITS at o 90 Men's Spring Suits in a big rangs of styles, including some of the latest worsteds. Al the nowest Spring models are represented Including both two and three-button Sack Suits and a line of Norfolks for the Younger Men— $12.50 Suits at i et SIEON SUITS at . 60 Mon's Suits of the highest stand ard of exoelionce. Included are B Serge Suits and Fancy Mirtures, Shad- ow Stripes and wide wale weaves, In biue, gray and herringbone effects. Many of these Suits are hand-tailored, some have all Wool Serge lining,-oth~ ers are lined with alpaca. The styles include two and thres-button . Sack ase are e G105 movelty weaves Men’s and These are regular $15.00 Suits at The Porteous & Mitchell Co. —_———————a #s the company have discontinued | was recorded In the rise here yes- |tV d8YS 4 per cent.; six months 4 1-4 hicago the fourth straight ot the = = 3 buying milk hers. The farmersh are | terday, when the forelgn markets were |& 4 1-2. T serten "o saor Was 3 1. L and it was De- Z 9 eatured. now talking of starting either a 'ep- | closed. London did litile here, trading T e comsenaiive, dateat - Bemer T T and Waterbury won today's game 9 |runs "The work s arator or a creamery. Thers was 1500 |in about five thousand shares, which | Chlcage, Detroit, to 0.1 Mhe ¥iEitors: bammpred Ao il SES0F 0010200001 quaris sent from here datly. were evenly divided between purchases COTTON. ! s N and Herrington for fifteen Innings, in- | BrCEERY 1000001006 Joseph Smith recently received a |and sales. There was some buying | New York May 2.—Cotton _spot P10 30010 SRR RO homlig Turs. 2 FRRacs Batteries—Yount, . Russell; Knapp, lemon from his son William Smith, | by Berlin and Paris on direct orders. closed quiet: meddling uplands, 11.8 49020 4110 ‘Waterbury 20210201309 g " yne 1.40. Umpire—Masons w:\u hhvel near anfn F‘rnnclsco,i c:x‘; ’l'ha‘ :«.nvy tone toward the close rnlgldémg gu]u, 12.10. Sales 2,305 bal ‘r BBEn, Ay CRn TR Holyoke .000000000—0 e which was picked from a tree in was influenced by the development “utures closed steady. Closing bids: | yaucer e — Boa N ; § garden. It came by parcels post, the |of new weak spois among the. inac. | May, 11.41; June, 11 Elisr: | mmamst S Lie 13414 P Boardman, Nagleson! | Manager McCann of Erldgepart had | Postage being 26 cents. - tive shares, conspicuous among which | AUgUSt, 11.29° September, 11013 Octo. | Weaverss 114 $o100 B o “T- | released Pitcher Joe Goddard, the | Russell Webster and family left on | were Pullman and Virginia Carolina |Dber, 10.95; November, 10.95; Decem- | St-» 005 olwmety 110384 Umpire—Bedfor ‘Ware, Mass., portsider, who has hung ! Friday for Weathersfield, where they (Chemical. Both of these stocks reach- | ber, 10.98; January, 10.94; March, 11.03. | mviwis, 5 7 31 13 o|-cio Hrt e R on with the Merchants sinoe 1 11 reside. Their household goods |ed new low prices for the year. - — 3 J ——— Pittsfield Loses to Bridgeport. day. Goddard bad plenty of 1 re taken there by teams. A substantlal gain in cash by the GHICAGD GRAIN MARKET lTotws 82 T but Manager McCann didn't think he ' Edward Smith of Middietown was |banks on the week's operations was | o ' e . Pittsfield. Mass., May 2.—Sensation- | had all the requisites of an Eastern in town Thursday. mdlcnlp@pbx known movements of cur- | AT gl i a1 flelding spoiled Pittsfield’s chances | assoclation, Singer. vgodm:i bad & Attended Wedding, rency. Estimates of the week's gain | j(i/ TP 44 el el S NS RN T Sgainst Bridgeport here this after- | £ood recor e Waro shop 4 Mise Alice Xemp have returned | payments on May 1. which may atfact | e G A e ALEe Clisiecy: thete base Lits, ibut fast fielding saved them many | boxsmen. ; n eport. e v have | the resu s rates | Ju : Stk 3 cen for & few diys atending the wed- | hoja seeady ‘o the Jower sy (rates | Jur T of David €. Day, brother of the | has prevailed recently. Bankers were | OATS: Athletics vs. Town Strests. Minses Day and Miss Natalie Corn- |of the opinion that if the more fa | Mo s The Young Athletics will play the wali of Bridgeport. Mr. Day i8 an |vorable indications for the passing of | v 3% | Town Streets on Norwich Town green ; attorney and has an office in Bridge- | the Balkan crisis were borne out, re- | S % this morning at 9.30. ¥ 4 4 | laxation of the Bur - mar- P. Kinney hlhs returned RCERT torn Some additional low records were made by five per acent. bonds, but the general movement was uncertain. | ! Liquidation was checked in some | bonde which have been especially weak | kets, hich arily ; | BIok o Tecians Macae et v 3 s A he F Varieti f |l and Mrs. Ald A. Bak - | nd Mra Alden A Baker re | per cent. should be resumed. 11 the ancy arieties o i Fine Granulated 111bs. SUGAR 49c Mohican Fresh Creamery BUTTER New York. S. Day returned Thursdas | ing the winter with friends ork state. CARNATIONS iamuel Halper of New Haven was a | recently. Total sales, par value, $2,- . « chester visitor Wednesda; il!rv.ofll). { Walter B. L ' rs- Y o s e i lier B, Lombard returned Thurs- | United States bonds unchanged on 54c lb 5 lbs $l A with purchases of our he Boys' Club ball team plays a | 8 g o Teas or Coffees tea mtrom Fast Hampton on the park | this (Saturday) afternoon at 3.30 S M. Coggswell of Norwich was & | *i%0 Amu. comer P Am. Agricultural 140 MAIN STREET Phone 1184 Jichester visitor Thursday. John Bradshaw of Willimantic was 2 Colchester caller Friday. Mrs. Herbert E. Wells of Providence Perhaps We Can Help You Lower Your Cost of Living||| REUTER’S, priy iy ddoa ot We Ask That You: Carefully Consides the Following Items on Sels For. Saburdsy and Monday Yoimest om qur e i to sppee sl e TR 9% 101%% 11 James R Connecticut Case, who is attending the Agricuitural college at ierw io1k 11 Lean Shoulder “Little Pig” Milk-Fed Native Fresh “Little Pig” Faarmmn e g & f 2 JHAMS, b - GFMRLCIS, o, 65 [NEE, 1. CX6| SHRAREDS, (. 5 ALABASCO g ey or e o ol T | B ey gl 5 i e T i e New York. 8couts’ Programme. Scout Master Wood has prepared folloviing programme for the ut pacrols for May: May 2—What it means to be a scout, question box. a $—Signalling and First Ald. ¥ 16—Camping and Woodcraft. What to do In the woods and fire lighting. May 23—Tests and organi- zation of patrols. 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Consdian Parific Central Leather 20¢ MIXED PAINTS VARNISH STAINS FLOOR PAINTS AND VARNISHES' Stanvar Wax Like Finish BOAT PAINTS Kirby Green and Red Composite Valspar and Monarch Spar Varnish SAPOLIN ENAMELS Colors, Gold, Aluminum The Household Albert Boardman, Prop. BULLETIN BUILDING, WY NOTTRY POPHAM'’S ASTHMA REMEDY 2100 Interborough Met. 2190 Do. ped ... Tatec Harrosier Inter Merive prd | 100 Tntemational Peper 300 International Pump ——— Kenses City Sonuthern. - Lacleds Ger . Bakery Department COOKIES, CUP CAKES, dozen... . 8 FRUITPIES, each. . ......... % .10 12¢ BASEBALL AT PLANT FIELD, NEW LONDON, SATURDAY, MAY 3 New London vs. Hartford MONDAY, MAY 5 New London vs. Pittsfield Game called at 3.30 25c. Ladies Free. ions to Grand Stand 250 | HOT BAKED BOSTON BEANS . BROWN BREAD “ 1 AN A, v SG‘M)’-G\\‘,\\\‘A

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