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INSURANCS. TAKE A POLICY in the ON YOUR AUTO with J. L. LATHROF & SCNS Cambridge, Ma; \xm/sfvmh their shells protected by washboards on account of rough water, the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, Princeton and vard varsity eight oared crews had final practice today on the Charles river basin in preparation for tomorrow’s race. Rough water is pre- dicted for tomorrow, also, to the dis- pointment Pennsylvania supporters, who express- ed the opinion that the heavy condi- tions would handicap their crew. None of the eighth had any extended speed trials during the day, although each got away to many racing starts and the Harvard varsity had several brushes with the freshman eight The makeup of the Crimson crew was again changed this afternoon when Morgan, who had been replaced All Damages Covered rt n. 1f mot and a chance to start ag -~ a iss, resumed his insured, call or send postal. &t seven by L. Curtiss, resumecd seat. His recovery from a slight ill- | ISAAC S. JONES ness was much quicker than had been anticipated. All three eights were re- Insurance and Real Estare Aqent | ported tonight in. racing form. Richards Building, 91 Main St. In the draw for positions Pennsyl- vania won the shelter of the Boston river wall, Harvard drew the middle Office of WM. F. HILL | jane ang Princoton the outside. . Licu- tenant Jonas Ingraham, U. S. N., will Real Estate and Fire Insurance ocated ‘in Somers' Block, over C. Williams, Roor 9, third floor. | referee. KEARNS KNOCKS OUT ONE ROUND DAVIS Telephone 147 Terrific Slugging Match in Both Men Go Down. Buffalo, N. Y. May 9.—Soldier. - V. - Kearns of Brooklyn knocked out N | George (One-Round) Davis of Buffalo Attornev-al | in the fifth round of a scheduled ten | asteibl s round bout here tonight. It w a terrific slugging match. | Kearns knocked Davis down repeat- AMOS A. Bmw“mG edly in the first three rounds, the Buf. 4 | falo man taking the count of nine -at-Law, 3 Ricbares i dz | six times. In the fourth Davis came "Phone 700. back and sent the soldier down for the | cou of nine three time: In the fifth both slugged wildly, Kearns fin- Lrown & Pcnuns, Htorogys-at-lan | i<iing nis man with & smashing right Uver sirsi Nal Buni, ouecuckel o- | t0 the jaw £ c¢ siairway nex: to Ihbatiwe | e = & ank. Teiephone 33-%. 1 SACHEMS NINE ACTIVE. Falls Team to Meet Yan! and So- PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING | dality Nines. of both Princeton and, Which | Penn, Princeton and Harvard Crews Meet on Charles River Today—Rough Water Predicted—Harvard Has Great- est Number of Athletes in History. | Bastern Connecticut teams, 15 years average. Their lineup: Davis 1b, Wel- ler 2b, Seidel 3b, 'T. Greenwood ss, Pingree If, lard p and O’Brien c. the ! New Bulletin. EASTERN ASSOGIATION STANDING. Hav, Loncon Won. 10 Lost. i Ginth from Springfield. Tor thoush 1 New London todss. Benson cf, Hannon rf, Pol- Answer through niuth 0 fass | Now London. Springfeld. olkeguar % 1T 00 | ofYounzss 4 3131 | Cattewon it 210 | Briges.ct 1100 | Rockse 0240 ! Bumiezn 01350 | MIntsre.in 216 2 0 Vi W't a e | Wabougn.p so60 | Tows Bz 70 1 Now London " 01 peingiicid 1 = e e sl | sncrifice fiy. Swander. Radsboush: tiolen base wander: o bisa hiie, Youns, Rock. Nealon: fret Pi defe: inter | startea for until voke scoreg gam all Mason. Electrics ttstield. Ma: ted Holyol es =am the F B the players s A tWo runs. and gave but Giriden Defeat Holyoke. May 9.—Pittst to 2 today in Rieger, a_recr Slectrics and inning. when the ot him in the air Knapp finished one h lkes 3 dsbough 13 dgeport. Fvaield, Waterbury £2_ Hamiford. Holsoko 3t Plttsfiel Pliisburg ot Philedeipbia. American Leanue Washingt Caleago. Philadelphla st St Louks. New' Yotk at Detroit. Boston st Cleveland. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Lt PC Philadeiplia 180 Clersiand 3 e Washingion . 7 Chicago ..o uli. 00 St Louis L Boston & Detroi New York .. Senators Drep_ Another to hicaso - S e 61" Bt heid the visltors o five T by ‘we of which wre ‘bunched: Mausger ok Ronen 11 s oo ool o pitely Joun oy "ana e would probabiy” ke Bia {omorrok. Borton stafied 1o bias. In the fat haie of tho.first I ving 5 sl Dy o hie wiise Uuring Washington. i Tue_visitors bunched hilts oft Corriden | ield | an | uit, the Pitts- ent weli | Hol- and | field tied the score in the seventh on a | cork ing double by Coll on second and won in the eighth when with thr Lo s two W to core. out fir: The t Pittsfield | | Rie: emple. Edwards made a 1 hat allowed Tcore: 10000011 x 000020000 er. Knapn and Abearn. 5 Tim pire—Bedford. ow o and | 1s with Burton | (ki Finnegan | ab 1 po % 11 [ 1 Moeller.ef 0 Milan, Shanks 17 eaver,ss Scott.n Totals, ot i for Gaitla tn. Stk Score y naingi— o 10 . 02 3 n: three base hit, Foumier. Loufs Breaks Athleties' Winning Sireak. Louts. May t. Louls broke Philadelplia’s nnihg sireat: teda 2 tho Athleties T to 3. . Lous Tocked Houck out of the box in the fi foning and bit Wsekoff hard, The unusual speciacle umplres rererve & declslon thres times me up in the seventh inaing. With fwo out and maner on "t Tor Philadelpuia, ouring e, to who thiew fo fisi. After fllding the ball ‘erzuson calied Oléring out and The Trowos then ap- side out after con wne back | 040 001 st | et T 0'Loughillr ien” surronnded 0'Loughih ilting with Fermeon he eatled fleld and Philadelphia. ab b po 1 Wataco.ss M Atlester, o ofWeilman.p Wckolp Sehang Total This afternoon Manager McBurney Yale Track ‘Men at Princeton. D Murphy Do /7' ”ow will set the Sachems up against th: s o Tata fast Yantio A. . 'bovs on the Ialls |, onk, 1t onight for | vt diamond. in order to get the Falls | o gy e G Al ~“Batted m as uld be done 181 boys i vondition: for the ‘gume e fagy ik and; tomortow (will g0 to} | CERNIE kind “we' do. Openl. cvery Jolat|mert afternoon when ‘they willmeet | FEINOCton. for the annial meet Withi towvo0zo000 2 nd latest style plumb- | the Sodality team. The Sachems have | 119 Tigers. Vale expects to win I seéa s BT 5 been strengthencd during the past | 3 SIERC margin. Potier, the best hr- T e otk e il N Iatest week by new players, Including Jacky | dler in college, is the only man ne Walsh r and _everything | Kane, their old star twirler. The bat- | 11 Dest of condition, becanse of re: | = he plumbing line. | terfes for toda: game will be Fletch- | (o0t 1! e l:\’ pr‘ et Highlanders Take Another frem TI"’"? - phone, write o- | er and Melntyre for the Sachems and | N°Te 12 v Drought out Uhex” | bt ey o.-Detsit ot only salle o Me o ou up in good | Marra, Coughlin and Bentley for the : PeCiedly s e i e ot B v o Al Yantic bo: Sepocilly ot S | fecies ooy, 3 10 5 The Tighlanders b - The Sodality lineup for Sunday’s | hite with the Tiamex: saisolays ‘nd won wicy Sase game will be as follows: Walsh c, Tufts Trims Wesleyan. op. G i E A. J. WHOLEY & CO., |ioulinan p Shea 1 Nichols 2b. Smith | Middletown, Conn.. May 8.Tufts, e e ha = heae o : = b, Driscoll ss, f, Brennan c |by opportune hitting, defeated Wes- | it hud Sngloh Dulh (O fuden two wide ones Telephone 734 12 Ferry Street | ang Siattery 1f. Pmsiine, Malady and |levan today 5 fo 1. Weslevan's On1y | Wi Ford ent o U mecse. Theaner Deiat | Mclntyre Will compuse the battery for | run came as the ‘result of a wild | neer taicid Sor s | e CnRECheRean tor (sun cume Jas, el meruil R Yo S Q | fast and a close and cxciting game | Tufts 00531000 Uiz 0-tg i le] oo o e e o . a l[ar um “] ¥ | may e counted upon. [Weslevan 00310000001 4 4|Wtrs 9 W ; — ! " Batieries”Krepp and Jamieson;/] i e ioia N e el | Plainfield vs. Jewett City. | Westcott, Winchester and Gilman E] o001 i A SR s R | e e e e | Vi L G i 5 ield today when the Plaj id_ Holy | e B e e B e e T :nm:m:::uy-)u:ulg Name club crosses bats with Jewett | Broadway Defeats West Chelsea. [Derdekes 3 3 3 1 QjStieer 5§ 0 5 ) e 10t how 500 Sameples’ely | City. This is the first meoting of thesc | The Broadway team of the srammar | 1313 ffemiocny 11001 g B Porcelain and sther tang | {WO teams ang intense rivalry should | school league defeated the West Chel- | £ AEe” 1000 0 M”"""‘", Fin ec for the work | LUD¢ the plavers of both nines up to | sea nine 8 to 3 Friday morning. Lane | o 0 e e o b o%s | Mid-season performances. The plain- | pitched for Broadway and Cobly n] u anitary standpolat —and cumer | 8°id feam has a few open dates and | caught. Zagoria and McMahon wers e g g A g | would be pleased to hear from some |on the slab for West Chelsea with | 0204100 10 "ar {He fast’teams of eastern Connect | Aubrev recaiving ~Coblyn landed on | Do 20000000 e : o icut Fu! expenses given or taken. goria for a home run in the fifth. Mhree base hit. Croe. 2. E TOMPKINS, Address all ‘challenges to Mgr. Jomn | e : - . 3 Leahy. o Young Warriors Challenge. rom Clevetand Young Sluggers Want Games. The Young Sluggers of Taftville are now ready to meet any fast local or West Main Stree: The Young War; local team under 15 years of age. | dres aftville Manager Post O ors challenge Harry fHice. Mills, Box I F BURNS, amJ Plumiing, | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL m(ll i Strez MARKET AT STANDSTILL. One Hour of Session Made Record of { Only 8000 Shares. i 9 New York, May After a depression in the early trading wed by an upturn which put the riman stocks and, a few others a above vesterday's close, the ma ame aimost to a halt tod in one hour only 8,000 shares were iraded movement as a whole was importance and served me Jhasize the lack of demand | es amd the reluctance & s v n a definite positio 10 Vieas Main St time. Norwick. Cona ket to respond to 2 s oril crop ot er traders to_put out m bear w | 00 | - lines at_the outset, but they were un- . & 3 5 able to bring out long stock and quick- W 4 O EXHIBITION MATCHES. I versed thelr position.. The ea 2 Australians, After Davis Cup, Decide | cated a strong undertone, but this ap- 105 N to Pi Before Tournament. Iy was due to mothing more than gL ~ ldout condition 1% iy s - Aus o prevailing spirit of conserva- | o T in the found further justification in 100 10812 1083 r " s for the Davis news of the dav. | Fopecasts of | i New ¥ auarterlv United States Steel rep I S s M S A s and Horace te a considerable falling off in AN vo Austra ho arrived Lower pig iron prices were 1 w1815 h ded not to auoted and in other branches of in- x m matches on their | dusiry a_slowing down was reported w s ontiner il (7 emphatic vote by which the tariff | P hi biil passed the house and the situa re. f M 4 i al=o in the tion arising from California’s stand on D n k- |the Japanese question were other in- |- fo A Exhih o restricting speculative activity Sonthern Raitway S 1 n JE Thers wzs some farther pressure Do. acainst Standard investment shares e Covoer o r ient of the United | such as has proved an unseitling fea e Sla ona wn ture of recent trading, New York ! Do, 4 e his ir Central, Pennsyivania, Delaware and ted States Realty s manciseo in a Hudson and American Telephone were | Talica Si R S r e 3 among {he iniestment stocks which | A e ™ sociation. Dr. Tasdv said {ouched mew low prices for the vear. | BEon it at a o E. W ks, the Rumely preferred broke nearly four | YVa. Car. Chem........0. man s rd points on the announcement t! | Wabash . memt : ) N tion recarding the dividend would be | B i in fardy, Known ‘movements of currency for | wes T ¥ sironger the week indicated that the zain | =—— Whee = % = b wide cash from the interior had more lhan‘ til sales. — 3 < ars of age offset the loes due to gold exports. A o 5 ¢ said (hat gain on the week of almost $3.000,- | COTTON. elient condi- 000 was forecasted. New York, May 9.—Cotton spot as a rule well Bond market was irregular with \clnw»d steady, middi ling gulf 1 middling uplands 12.00: 25. sales 6,046 bales, | Cleeland i victory of the western on from _ Clev ’ w batted hard. Bosion gel~ d Clovcland_seven off 0’Brien. three SWith the scora 1 0 1 I Gardner doubled an 0 clgl e single siugled Dna st if the fra < after Wednesday's game wes cerk ed that it was not. All the Bos * Menazer Stall were beck in b f i 0| moope 0 0f Carrigan.c o]0 Brien.p Totals, 34 1 \ re ,, ke " 160 " Chicago | Eroskivn 3 ! e o 10— | Phillies Trim St Lous. Philadeiphis. May 0.—Fred Luderus, who had not made « hit since lust Saturdsy. whea Lir double in the ninth {rnioz defeated New York, tumed . pos Mible abutotit. for Philaddphis into u vietory ofer B Louls today by maiing a bome run with iwo St and Lovert on third basa in the seveuth Tnming, the il seore being § 1 1. Alexandsr held B Foule. dewn ‘o two ‘hits, but o of iem, & Snater by ianetchy, waa mide in the first funing L. Mageo on sccond base us the result of @ Bass wid Wi out, and enabled the visitors (6 serre. e Phiisdsiphia S w ol W he « e Tggineh 4 10 1 1| Bastertet H Eiitgedt 5 0 % 1 0|knabes o Ttz 4 0 13 oftabertsn H Konseilhy 3 113 0 0[S 3agrels H P03 0 o o 1o 50 ol H HE * " P o g oo ou : TR $ s i 6 bR 8GO B 8] 3 e dsdls Two bwse. i, Boatar; hows min, Laderas. Broces Sl Spacding 5 “ian mesi it o icaiant the riant issues sus- | The A Dr ined. Total sales, par value, $1,400,- Futures closed steady. Ciosing bids: n hould sent 000, May, 11.40; June, 1147: .- b s Uniteq States bonds unchanged on | August, 11.30: September t the Davis | call tober, 10.95; December, 10.97; January, st New York team - —— 10.93; March, 11.02 Amal. Covper MONEY. A 00 Am. Toeer S ‘ew York, May 9.—Mon 0 eall | s " A Ca steady 2 3-4 a 3 per cent.: ruling o s ¥ s A S e 2 3-4: last loan 2; closing bid | - Am. Cotton O -4: offered at 3 e plaving. TY (00 Am. lce Secarities Time loans easy: sixty days 3 H iy, r. 1o Aui. Lirsecd O {a 4 per cent. and nincty days 4 - 2 W R e el 1 1-4. six months 4 1-4 a 4 1 ™ Sweep. : CHICAGD GRAIN WaRKrT 5 —11a whEAT Four in singles a0t | = 3 = n tennis iy s University of Pit Sont 8% = May Trendail Dofeats Leadh Cross. B ox . 8. Loaj=. May S.——H 7 2 Tas e 2 York lizhiweight, after eighi rounds Chlenge, M4 8w P10 dong 107 | Juy of sRappy ing. § Chicago & N. W. =" 1%l st . The team has how wen a5 mens games (rom ot~ | Very fiat Creamery Butier . Fresh Made Fresh Eastern “Little Pig” PORK LOINS. .. PORK SAUSAGE PORK CHOPS. . SWIFT’S OLEOMARGARINE, 1b. . COTTOLENE BERMUDA ONIONS 6 lbs. with Tea or Coffee. 2 lbs. 11 lbs. Fine Granulated SUGAR PITTED PRUNES, 3 packages. .25¢c Confectioners’ SUGAR, 3 Ibs. . .17c Fancy Yerk State APPLES, Ib. . . 10c CRACKERS—Soda, Milk, Oyster -19¢ HOLLAND BRICK CHEESE, Ib. FINE CLEAN FANCY MESSINA LEMONS, dozen .....27c SEEDED RAISINS Very Best Bread Flour, 1-8 sack. .6S¢ PEARS—Fancy Sweet—can ....10c Can CORN ......) Can PEAS ....... Can WAX BEANS ! 49c ...15¢c SPINACH peck | 24¢ "STRAWBERRIES Plttsturs 25 they eap seasom. Tt s mans Iétgus ciub won four Tis contest wa red from that team cxcliln came 1o Bo: when Deslin doub ored on Raciden's es” trom any toau | Pt Boston. i | o alaranviie, s W W,m 0 o 00 M 92 9 1 when winning run scored. “Batted for Simon in 9th *“Batted for Camnit: in 9th, Ran for Hyatt In Otb. Matred for Tamee in . Beoca by Lotam— 0 oston a serdcs with New York by | the fo 1. Marsuard. v York. had one bad inninz. the sixth, when the Reds scored ¢ me. Bates, Who won sesterday’s game v Dair of (rigles, led oft with a three bagger and seored on Tinker's double. Tinker went fo ird “when Shafer funbled on Hobilizell, and scored on a wh Marsans and " on Egau's eroander (o it out at the piat Clark scored Mar, Fromme pliched grest ball for Cincl ts sworing thelr lone run In left fleld_blea Cincinuati po 5 2 10 1 10 S [ G2 010 Totals, % 0 000 500 00 0 R for Meyers & or Marcuard in Sth ¥ innings— ) 020 00 0 0000 01 Becker, hree bace hits s: home run, EBALL RESULTS FRIDAY. New England League s Wor 2 A Brockton game postpon Bedford game postponed— Lowell 5. League Bats Tiochester Newar - Toronlo & Jedees 5 Montreal-Providence game posipon INTERNATIONAL. LEAGUE STANDING. wWon. [y Providence i Newark . i s Eolleze Oames A N. H.-Dartm Nerwich Unt verst At Rew_York nirersity 1. Vordham § At Now' Tork 15, Cornell ‘B1G SIX” IS CONTROL KING. Mathewson Shows Waonderful Control During His Career. If a trophy were to be offered National league pitcher havin best control, Christy Mathewson of the Giants undoubtedly would be the in dividual who would receive it. What | wonderful command Biz Six has is shown by the records. Matty now s entering on his 1ith campaign in the parent organization, and in four sea- sons—1908, 1909, 1911 and 1912—his average of passes has been less than one to the game. The vear he exhih- ited the most perfect control was 1908, when, almos? unaided, he nearly pitch- ant iast | sears stice the local National | |5 nee | B i o| for | plaveq LM alls for praise. It the whiff line did in 1908 or in him 2500th strike. has fanned 2261 in champior American league the world's title. the greatest s 1903, wher on strikes in ater, out ati hig atiers years MG in Doping Finish. How fortune and e combinati Clark Griffith will possess dance to carry them possession of one of positions in the bat 1913 banmer. The lower than thir found lodgment in th of the rock-uhirling Montar Fight, the tri which tional vinced the Nationals xcellent chance of forefront of the Am the end of their labs Griffith. The feelin could not be correctl of profound confiden: mander of the Was] giving his prove they pos strength in the depa it is claimed (b failing, says an ex h To those who lead th ) | the battle it will be those false prophets rush of the team abnormal, and that t tle to a lowly post ing bu for to s to staying one to his baseball, the one of our leading arguers of modern this personal estim corner him some rai give ear to Which he takes for t won't be beaten While there may be and unsound conclu: contentionse, still, fos they consist of woo hegin at the beginnix that (he manager is mism has sue rit_of optimism extrema view « this in bring ar. chances. sertions, and potent factor and fortur nto the fray sentatives Gandil is the hu s debate revolv upon which i built & bage whereon rests h for his high rating Fiad the big first ha as member of the Washi ago, the manager bel als would today hold the world's it months ago it Twelve who was strugeling his successor so ably to afford sutl burg and had been Natlonal league to W ifith took charge Fivnn ction on il in quirements manager plan this 190: iay icipating in s wilderness. a_lone individual who is rivais famous s of the gr W ashi he does season he will vietim, onal league 5 games, a rs in co he year havoc with he set dow 43 combats, el killed But What a Difference Gandil Makes Washington 1 finesse on of attr believes the fhcient n into perm the trio of I¢ tle for basc idea of fin d_tier has e mental re bear slayer If there incere actually hi finishing 1 nerican leag ors next fal g in this r cribed still the hington a thing ess unexy rtments in Nationals h: ang con Nation: all praise who decla last summe he club mus flith has and comp: n He Torces 15 RYAATHE MOHICAN None Better DO THIS RIGHT NOW Pound 1220 claim | now play- d 41 nt Mat ba n Five f Wil mpose ibutes Na- ab an ishing never rvoir fre is but con- ve un n the 1it 15 egard as one com- unt pecied whizh ave a it noth- seion in to see class where exist When it sty judgment andj viewpoint in ma National's chieftain two-han little rte ny 1t you )t the rmo: A be. his text, an't be ome flim; sions Gr v cater s g one must iromune to aj ali-absa t he s t the Nati sincore in h ping tr he w gton's around es, the 1S conf fina his baseman arau henc b is lieves the Juck the lyn at wag to hold filled. staction ved o Washington he, having the older c for ned such a to have. reasoning. found; rs led doubi man, n and n, for eam it kno pes arbing is a ba in! 1aad repre- e, the ments hmen. een a year tion- Flvnn berth n had Pitts { When ireutt atisfied that the player could not team WILL KEEP THE HARVESTER. Billings Has Champion Trotting | Stallion on Kentucky Farm. When C. K. G. flaticring offer last y vester it Ieep the kD pion champion trotting mare, was evident Billings refused ear for The e trotting st although intended a Har- to aliton, t as he retained Lou Dillon, cham-. other ed the New Yorkers fo a pennant, and horses of his collection have been sold would have done So but for a certaln | from time to time and a third lot pre- incident which is now historical sented to friends who would give During that pennant pursult Me- |them a good home and use them on Graw’s “master mechanic” labored in | the road. Until this year Billingas 56 engagemenis and countersigned only has not figured as a breeder of trot- 45 complimentaries, an &verage of |ters, although he mated Lou Dillon 075 to the combat. Matty was almost | With J, A. McKerron afier she retired as aceurate last year, when he handed | from the turf. One of her produce out 54 frée tickets to first in 43 skir- [Was Lou Billings, which tvok a fhree- mishes. fn 1811 he averaged 0.84 |Year-old record of 208 3-4 with as gratuities to the game, and in 1909 (little training as any trotter of her G.97. Matiy was wildest when he made {386 ever had to beal 210, Mr., Eil- Jiis start in 1900, Te ook part In por. |lings never has raced his horses for tions of six sames that season, rid- [money and he made no exception in ding his sysiem of 23 passes. of Lou ilings, although she was Phe Natlonal league batiers d in same futirities and uneues- been able te werk Matty fer only | tionably sould imve won cemplimentaries in the champien- | them as a three-year-old, savs ship games he has twirled, which | Ten: Byek White, When maans that he hag issued ondy 1 1-2 | summer The Harvester Tree tickets far every centest in which | in the stud he sdded that & fow mares he has taken part. Big Six also has |weuld be beught to male with him been stingy in the matter of transper- | The siallien is at the Casilsten farm talion in_ eentesis for hasehballs biue |of Pavid M. Leek in Kentucky, where ribben. The White Elepnunts got enly | Look’s Bingen is alsa quariered. I one pass from him in three gumes in | want to give the public a chance to 1905 and but three gifts in {he same |breed The Harvester at a reasenable number of games six vears later. Last |fee’” was the way Mr. Billings put season (he Red Sax pried five < | the mstter, “and 1 have no intention on balis eut af the pride of Mawhat- {of keeping him s privaie stailien.” tan in the three games he (wirled. Chrisiy's mirike-out recerd alse With Laa Dillen and her twn dau; tevs, Len Billinge u d Gretcnen B, as \Bul’dvnu Committee Consults { it l4¢ .k Legs, Ib. .14c Fores, 1b..11c IMPORTED SWISS CHEESE, Ib. . = ......30c NATIVE ASPARAGUS 25¢ small but select the nucleus of of prood mares, bought the following st fall: Me dam of Todd EXTRAORDINARY COMPAN COMPARE THESE PRICES WITH THOSE YOU ARE PAYm YOU WILL REALIZE THE' GREAT ADVANTAGE ' WHICH THE CUSTOMERS ' ARE ENJOYING LITTLE PIG FRESH SHOULDERS, Ib. ......... NATIVE VEAL Shoulder Cuts, Ib. . . .. benuine [ AM EGGS—Fresh Country guaranteed—dozen . LAMB COOKI 2 lbs. 17¢ ASPAR. 5 band Bil has matrons since r to Todd and cord Queenslan r to Vice Com- dam by y of Tom Axworihy, 2.07 Axworthy. dam by Estill Eric; Nancy Roy 06 1-4, by illerton, dam by Strong Hoy. These mares, with the exception of ancy Royce, are tn to be bred to The Ha and the nces are their al- lowed to race. Ha d wampion trotting Lou DIl lon, eh ng geld- 1 champio, ing stallion Harvester, E having himself ven one his troit wirs. The Monk and Guity, to a world's record of A 2d seen anc palr ¢ Uhlan and Lewis Forr record of i-4, there nothi Mr. Billings to accom- 1s an amateur he training colts olds never It was not Lou Billing: ven then r her fo! show; so it larvester mares come has nti the is prot alon thre started until mares sele vester a are richly & ster and’s dam is to was met with he Ww from ted to mate e e turf b W or 24 seriously. made to ke mi that . {{{ mation on the subject which the Billings | will help you in your plans, 16y /' wlllnoG: Dakh For there is no advertising past. All the ||} quite so direct or quite so eff- with The Har- clent as that offered by the Baroness Jay columns of THE BULLETIN Laird, 2.18 A-4 and other newspapers of equal e & & 3-4 standing. second dam of s of his | o an_extra ,,U.ux tor'y MOTORCYCLE NOTES. Bernard Shaw. On his first trip miles in threc ho A railway an “olumbus, Ohio, >s for the its meter read Motoreycles are to be an import factor in the eaulpment of a hortic tu: eriment station which is be- ing establizhed at Hood River, Oregan. These machines will be nsed perts in visiting fruit growe study conditions, and to give advice. ight purchased motor- wright and the motorey Shaw rode ng company of WHL_LIMANTIC Stores to Close Monday. A typographical error appeared fie Bulletin's reference to the Bu ness Men's meeting Thursday eveni The merchants voted to request stores (o close at | p Thursc afternoons and not Monday aft noon; ction rescinds a the stores at 5 p. during July and n Augu as was incorrectly m. f tect. The building Windham H Board of Trade r ‘They were in co; Yorlk architect Case relative to \new school ited g site to 1oo! value of data to afa in plans. A special probab} men to batlot t sk the v e recent vo ulta and ten buildin with the principal and committc the Windham H % the salvage, al! tov soon Le called by vote ing printed. our days a week Archi- committee of the new For Saturday and- Monday Genuine LAMB LOINS. Genuine Fresh STEWING LAMB, Ib FRONTIER BACON, Ib. ......15¢ very choice—2 cans............25¢c Fresh Baked Goods Daily LARGE LOAF BREAD........ 3c Macaroons, Lady Fingers, dozen.10c Hot Baked BEANS, prodnce of This former vote to close 'SPECIALS 123 . 7c CHOPS NG COMPOUND wion s o e s RO DELICIOUS PINES each AGUS TIPS Boston BROWN qt..10c | BREAD . .6 - 8c town farm to the Berlin Construetion :ompany, whose figures for the work are $403, New fire escapes Were found to be as economical as it would have been to utilize the fire escapes on the old Natchaug school bullding, for that purpose, as was firet planned., | \‘ | ———— THE MANUFACTURER | WHO HELPS THE RETAILER You retailers should have con- ¢ fidence in the manufacturer who . advertises. When his represen- : tative.calls upon you to sell you an article of merit and offers . you the co-operation of his house to help you advertise it lstem. to him. The manufacturer who has, confldence in his propesition.and is willing to back it with his dollars isn't doing it for fum. Advertising sets a high standard article, to be worth ad- must ring true. when a manufactorer ar s representative offers or com- sents to co-operate with you in advertising, telephone our ad- vertising manager and let him Jay before you some comcrete, atforward data and imfor- MONUMENTS For those who are as particu~ lar about having the best as Ihe Ghas. 4. Kuebler Co. 39.41 Franklin St. ANOTHER LOT OF FINE ; Peanut Butter 10c perlb ol mef at the iday-evening. tion with a New Come sarly and buy freely Principal E. A. while this lot lasts. e plans for the Tne archites vis school build- the location and to secu preliminar wn meeting ers to ratify by will the seleci- the town ap- ALL BEST TEAS 25c¢ per pound the United Tea ImportersGo, ‘ Franklin Sq., ever Somers Bres. propriating §150,000 for the new high sshool buildt T selectmen will aigo call o special town meoting to ant on the recommendation of the 3 v Natchaug school ‘building committes | ks PILest Pil [s! 315,000, m the a- | WILLIAMS’ INDIAN PILE OINTMENT tion 33,00 R TS Shhnor Tt o e selactmen wil | 7} cike Jnt, Blosaiag aud ltehing Pilen think it w have hoth theso mat- | o e o sesie sives tastant st ters veled at the samo mMeeling. | goe yul by ail druggiats, mail50c and $L00 Boy Blinded by Powder, WILLIAMS M7G. CO., Props., Clevelend, Ohie Clarence ar o1d sen of Fred Fer sale at Leo & Oagoed Co. Bennett nixville, received a e —— painful injury rsday evening that Ay nhase e 1ean bl HikieVentpht: ry The bey emptied the powder from the | Tha uaughn aun co‘ shell of a shetsun and touened a mateh | Nes. 11 to 26 Ferry 8t, *_ to it A = MILL, CASTINOS { Fire Escapo Contract, a Spaciaity. The selectmen have awarded (he contrase for mew fire csoupes at (he| . OTders Tesstve Promot Atteation

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