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day_the bageball team ed William Stanley - son's captain, Stanley has been play- il ing an excellent game this seaso: both in flelding and in hatiing, Al though. but a first-year man, Stanley TAKE A POLICY - ¥ - * s shown his ablilty as a baseball in the AETNA | Weird E.hibition Results in Victory For i-[ome Team by Score jplaver and ls tully able to pilot the ON YOUR AUTO Red and White team next season. - die Murray.was also a candidate, the {3 L LATHHOP & scNs of 16-9—Game Marked by Many Errors'and Hard Hit- | \oic standing - B ting on Both Sides—Fort Wright Takes Ten Inning SAMES TODAY. ) ; Game From Hospital. . . What's the use, madam, to save ordipary soap wrappers, when, by using Pl s ; - % X Piltaalonts a1 chicapo; “WELCOME? you get better soap, finer silverware premiums, and more of them? | | cuoose wuis soute next ume s baseball Season on Saturday -after- |less. Capt. Eddie McKay played a American League. 4 & Ss ! Voyage on Lomg Isian b b, Sueren b Rerea i steliar gamo as usual, while'Bricklcy | g o Walngen For example, you can secure any of the following pieces for SIX WELCOME |'n'r'.§°'-5'-'{-':': r'%'a?'.:"fii‘,‘,’... : -the- : Mulcahy clouted 1 ver eland at o 2 = - thelr dowa the-river ¥lvals, Bulkeles, | 30d Mulcahy clouted tho bal OV | Dl New e Soap Wrappers and 11 cents in stamps: Butter Spreader, Tea Spoon, Orange {7 Baarae ,l",;;q;:.lg:;';; oy thi) 100k gy a The Academy boys celebrated their ¥ Associati . - 14?2 . T “ . Plec T T i i e o R Spoon, Coffee Spoon, Child’s Spoon, Salt Shaker or Pepper Shaker. |10 e Rvan 2 445, 4% B : d | parade ai e 5 i - cketa and state Kave piaceon third ehe ariain Mo |Bpeeches wero made by Captain Me- | Bidsper st Fiisteis For nine Welcome Wx‘lgppers and ten 2-cent stamps you get your choice of an extra qual asicketa and Staferooms SN fulfilled the worst expectations, The | Kay, Coach Overbaugh, Manager Hig- | New Hawen at Hoboke =~ ity Table Knife, Table Fork, Table Spoon, Butter Serving e or Child’s Knife. Meals a la Carte first man at bat was passed; TFoley | ns.and other members of the team. 5 ‘NORWICH struck out, but Lawrence, with a tw Robert Keefe of Bulkeley also com- WATIONAL ufl':;nsw'alr: 3 Twelve Welcome Wrappers and fifteen 2-cent - Loz iy r, and P in, by | plimented the Academy boys for their Mulcahy, fllleder:l::nba?sl;s.. > ';;Z??rgn:v fize school spirit during the game. | Philadeiphia made. first and Baxter scored on an |After the bonfire, the Academy Glee | New York error by Hull. Hits by Rollo and | clubs gave a sing on the school steps. | Fueitd, " Foley and errors by Brickley and Mur. | The score: e Pitsbyrs ray yielded five more ru: ‘before® Fasril ‘Baston and nineteen 2-cent-stamps, a Gravy Ladle or Berry Spoon. " Think how quickly on this plan, you can \\\\&\}}\§ stamps bring a Cold Meat Fork; twelve wrappers is a matter of very great importanze that you should have your propeirty insured. Let me writs you a policy in a o o | R ouis plan one of the good companies which I|hgte were three down. =~~~ . S + | Cincinnazt secure a_complete set of this Silverware. o 3 : i = e e e o New Y ‘ T s oo aracunt GF HOUR 1o the cheering section, scored one run | /¢ R - = aropityn 45 Ghisess: 2 You don’t have to wait weeks Wi eW ¥ o « n the first. In the Second inning, | Sin o ) just to get one piece | tase. Kot R e 1| chicago, June 15.—Bmokisn antviaved e 5 &5 §00a aavezinge McQuarrie and McCarty scored for 3 mulab 2 0 Shedyer 0 dag and oD {6 2. The-vishors amched: Bita Bt Jusi P b ISAAC S. JONES Bulkeley on errors. The Academy ‘se- | Brickies.ct 10 e § 38| icdedd end o ana e eV o oo B e e el oot Fiasing of the ome,team. Ease Lhem. . casy. vty N Bef Insurance and Real Estate Agent | ine third inning Jim Bnglish began to JL YNy L35 | i S R ) ever ore / Richards Building, 91 Main 8t | show. his old form and heid Baikeley T o] o 110338 T | e R T e g Fare $1 “ Such Rich Silver Andwhen you get a specimen of this handsome Silver you'll see at a glance its extra quality. scoreless for the remaining six inn- Sras perfect and sevcral double plass brevented the | 21000 000 00| loeuts’ irom Sworing. ” simmenman vaswent to W | | inge. 1516 0 0 016 clubhouse by Umaire Breanan when lie argued that + The Academy Glee club gathered on .' o i . w Elllot he was not out at the plate when he attempted to | the third inning and, after singing the | pails. off kn h 1. off Perwein 3. off Lawrence 3: | home. The batting of Smith and Fisher featured. Freight and passenger service direct to New York, From Norwich Tuesdays, Thures duys, Sundays. at 5.15 p. m, evr York, Pler 23, e f 1. | school Song, cheered Separatoly each | hit by piicher. Ensiish siruck tut. by Enelisn 6, by | The seore: demonstrate the value of acci- |school sone, cheerea separ i, don- | deeod 370 Pl i 0 e Brookiyn. oviean. | It heaianiextia foot Roo 1 {7 onstrati f hool spirit, th cade- foran, Leach, « 2 ¥ i dent insurance. Get a policy | onstration of school spirit, the Acade: | orani £y 10 CAPTAIN S s tade | ey Repesit of in the TRAVELERS’ game. " Five runs were netted in the ' 1914 BASEBALL TEAM | Simesiet L silver; the designis eicome fourth, and Perwein was replaced by il kvl heah : g es oy i the popular gray- s aptain Lawrence. After Lawrence — 31113 { i a B. P. LEARNED & CO. |ouitionrih, 2 vt v s Bamn st Loir 5 i mit o'ls | Borax Soap vein in ti th u; it! Law- lose ote. Mlller,c ol orona. oger: Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. | rence hehind the bat. i e F il athe misker Tach | THE FENTON-CHARNLEY Agency Established May, 1846. The final three innings were score- | After the Bulkeley game on Satur- | “*5""? reEs A e 5 Cents ! Totas, fesenil piece actually car- For 40 years New Eagland’s BUILDING CO., I g e 3100 0| Hob 1 BEYRARY o Lot | AN ae Office of WM. F. HILL a0 0 0 0 8| GUARANTY. | S0 S “atme: oy Real Estate i e b o s 4 makes clothes clean and white, GENERAL . IBatted for Liedeld in 7th. ceps the washer’s hands sof and Fire Insurance S i S e g0 { How to and whice and never iajures the s located In Somers' BI . Agricultural . Score by innin clothes. Itlasts 20 per cent longer B 3. ‘Williams, Roor 8, third Hoon * STRONG AND ACTIVE. e e Brookivn - .8 8033 L1 =1 Order than the ocdinary bar of soap. CONTRACTORS Telephone 147 Several Leading Issues Record Gains o . e, bis UL it M erdan et 'K,(" e A S0k (B4 Moy ekt G0k S, 3 | imply cul e = in Professional Market. base hits, Fisher, Cutshaw, Zimmerman, Smith. : Gofion oni da ATTORNEYS-AT-LA) ! ce Securities. i W N q s 3 New York, June |;',‘;-mfio‘vxxgh Sat- e Gincinneti 2, Boston i ;equére ulmb;rof NORWICH, CO o as a half holiday, and usual y motive Cineinnati, June 15.—Cincinnatt won the last game ront panels ‘om Brown & Perkns, ifimgysat-lay the adoption of precautionary ey rn o T T e WelcomeWrappers J. F. CGNANT 11 Frankiin St on the part of traders in week end commitments, the stock mar- t continued to display a marked de- strength and retained the firm | 1300 Ansconda Mining Go and mail to ds, to- gether with proper amount in stamps. Diiched good ball. ‘but the latter had one bad 1 ning, when he vielded three hits and two runs. This was in the sesond. Hobllizel and Almelda siogled. | Groh sacrificed, which advanced he runners & base. ©Over First Nkt Bauk, Shecucker =i Entrance stalrway mext to Thames Nationa® Uank. Telephone 33-3 Whitestone 5c and the J. F. C. 10a Cigars are %o best on the market, Trz them bearing shown in the movement of Then Berktmer nsted. seorive Hobltel. " Clarke EBWIN W. BioGINs, [prisen on EERS g Tosne T e Soore: poston made. 1ls ‘one run.on Derii‘a. thres | Be sure to say what Attorney-at-Law, opening was quiet an ere were few Baltimore & Ohio. ase hit and a single by Hess. Score: : s . . S Bullding, | Price changes recorded. Belr® a weel Bethlehem Steel = et piece is wanted. " | = s end, the aitendance was not large and Pl s I el MR pos » Your Silver'will be sent you prepaid, by return { uns ruc Ion v ——— ====—=———x [the dealings were confined chiefly t3 % | Myemib € 17 2 Imatesct 0400 mail. . And we promise you a keen delight. | SPRBAY BABIBALE RENOETS. the professional element. In the initial Ry P e Fe e iR de e g i % 7 e e e e G em LT e LR We urge you to get a specimen of Welcome | | We make a specialty of this P vy gy Union Pacific, Unlted States Stecl, In- | 1% et &) Pt (311 11 Sitver and compare it with the most costly | \kind of building, also General At Jerser City—Fimt same. Buffai {.-"b&rmfif' ""f,"d”"i Y an;i &;flnndmn 190 Conwolidated G Whaling.c 1 0 3 0 24 | kind. Address | i acific all recorded gains in the open- Products % 2033 oo | [ 2 a3 : IR OB VAtaE o Pevae & madun: 9563 ol st % i |Contrnc(mg and Building, Lot Fotnt—Proviamos 5, Monteend 1. e s Baver o e HER ow X WELCOME”— Lever Bros. Co. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. |the stock markets materially assisted ullers * Securiti SR R A Won. Lt Pc |u vigorous rie in Canadian Pacific Totals, 34 82 CAMBRIDGE, MASS. M I 5 21 here, and reflected over the local mar 1st pfd *McDoneld raz for o o 2 Do 24 pia IAcnell batied for w ket a’ more cheerful sentiment in v 8 of the betterment in home affairs The| 1388 Greil Norichr i .10 S — = - 213 MAIN STREET, - act that the French government ha Ore. Cuts, b 3 3 # P decided to postpone heavy loans at this Tilinols _Central et h“ i Waterbury Bests Plttsfield 3-2. Stars Defeated Scalpers. ger. Longfellow also featured in the | Telephone 370 Norwich, Conm 2 time assisted in imparting a, better BN Mt Rty ) Waterbury, June 15.—In a pitohing | Sunday afternoon the Greeneville | flelding and Sullivan played a brilliant 51 415 | feeling regarding the present foreign i LoioE Sl duel here today Bmith of Pittsfield, | Stars defeated the Scalpers at Mohe- | Bame at third. money situation, especially as the Bal- Inter 33 Philliss Bested' by St Louls.” after holding Waterbury to one hit for (gan park In a return game by the | Goodvear pitched a fine game for the GEORGE G. GRANT, kans have apparently reached a period International Paper St. Touls, June 16.After four muccessivo defests, |5OVED -innings, weakened, three hits|score of 12 to 6. Ladd for the Stars |Sodality with Bunk Walsh behind tbe 3 of satisfactory peace arrangements i"fi:".:“fi‘?,’ o St Touls cime to life today and bested Philsdeiphia, | @0d_an error tying the score, and the | struck out 17 men. Batteries: For the | Stick. . Burdick for the Sachems also > : which should mean a discontinuafice of e . Saithe 505 The winming ri gume o the ainth inping. | Winning run belng forced in when |Stars, Ladd and Godowski: for the|twirled In good form. McIntyre was Ulde"‘ker d E b 1 the disturbances which have held | Tenlgh vaitey When Hauser, butting for Wingo, was Bt by ‘s pitel | Gough, who replaced Smith, gave Nash | scalpers, Murphy and Reedworth, on the receiving end. an mbalmer Europe under subjection for many Loulsville & Nash A e o ™ Mol 08 | a base on balls. Pittsfleld’s two runs | Saturday afternoon the Stars defeat- PBURL St TSI 52 P - A Misatresi | months. | ol "ty Grom s Geiners tigle ith w0 on 13 | CAme oD two Sl eCand vl anertiog | o8k B rerton Highlanders in an ex- | Your friend Will think it is shame 52 Previdence St., Taftvillz Second_game —— e seventh tied the score for the home team. The | 11, clting game played on the Cranberry pEE £ money B follow- t tion to, day N e Provience 1 | LIVE STOCK MARKETS. o T Score by-innings: R.H.E, | by the Score of 7 to . Heavy hijting s pave o, it e | e s T e Eastern Asssciation | SEn = S hpe x iohla. o |Waterbury 000000305 4 3|by the Stars prevailed throughout the | je was afraid to fojlow himself. y i i 1 A & | w York, June 13.—Receipts of g % 1% 3 Y 0% % o|Pittsfield 0000002002 5 3|game. Batteries: For the Stars, Eaton 2 ERs 1. et | beeves were 2,570 head, including 20 Y o Sakeet 3130 5131 0| Boardman, McLean and Brady:|and Fox; for the Prestons, Goodian Bar 4. Briazeport * | cars for the market, making, with pre- Norfolk & Western. Sheckardf 3 0 2 0 © 0 0 0 0| Smith, Gough and Bridges. and Dilworth. | IF ew Tenden 6. Wateriury 1. vious arrivals, 27 cars on sale. Steers orth American P e Sfor SR Saturday afternoon fhe Stars go to YOou s ‘Holoke 0. Wete i dnond and selitis A0&1te Northern Pacife AR MR L e e Hopper Has Springfield Helpless, | Joluntown, where they will meet the thinki £ e American Leagun higher; buls and fat cows firm to 10c YLearyss 3 0 1 3 OfCravarthaf 3 1 0 0 0 o " | Voluntown boys, who are considered are mklng or a ’ etrolt €. New York 5 higher; medium and thin cows no Wiogo.c 2 3 5 1 OlDookmss 3 0 4 4 0| New Haven, June 15.—New Haven |a pretty fast bunch. This will be the Phtladeinhia 0. more than steady. Common to choice Jdperp 4 2.9 1 gjDoainc. 3 1.6 2 0|shut out Springfield today in a finely | first time these two teams meet this SP IN ), Chicago 3. | steers sold at $7.26@8.90 per 100 Ibs. = 12 9 1-0|Pplayed game 1 to 0. The locals by 0p- | season and a fast game is expected, | oxen at $5.26@8.35; bulls at $6@T. S el g SO Totals, 28 6 1 89 0 o|portune hitting sent Barr over the| On Saturday, Junc §, the Stars will 77777 Plate in“the first inning for the only | compete with the Rovers of Williman- Totals, 30 52414 1|run Springfield did not get a hit off | tic for the champions call and see what I can one extra dry fed bull at $8.25; COws | 28%00 Reading Dressed beef firmer at | 1700 Repunlic I p of eastern at § D7 & y: . ” B CHaT 1 2o per Toc tor common, 10|~ % et D o UL j{Epeestpumanes 8 K Conveatie o e yack extra prime native sides. EXDOT(S oo | 1500 hort ot e Jasmiih hien wiunlne rin/sooese, - (| |1 L REE Sl P % morrow 700 cattle to London. | oo &2 oo v Umies: New Haven 1001000021 5 1 Sodality Defeats Sachems 4-3. A New Lightweight, Deop Pointed Receipts of calves were 1,038 head,| 0 Seabourd .- including 768 for the market. Trade | 46 et & 51 Springfield 000060000—0 1 L. a0 ovue S - 4 I < g battle the Sodality - PHolmm and Nagle; Lower and|paseball team defeated the Sachems of 7 al or ratt. the Falls by the score of 4 to 3 in ten % ’ was quiet and prices 25@50c lower So Pacitic Th leared. C t Raiiway | inni . roal- | 1bs 1 s.;i_.o; att S:‘Jsfa,ll(;‘ i e s Wos iy IN TEN INNINGS. l;ulvl!s \\ih;n r;he li}:nlh opened. Long- 2 for 35 Cont: % 5 Yearlings a e & e e - : . e it ellow led off with a double and scored . 5 For Infants and Children. 46 3517 1-2c. per e | Prttagephia 12 Fort Wright Takes Fast and Exciting | the winning run on Walsh's two ba Cluett, Peabody & Co Arrow Shirtn Cle Jand 18 Tnitea Staies Realiy TU. §. Rubber United 4,883 head, including 8 cars for the| " 200 Do. pta . market. Sheep were in light supply | 4200 Uah Copiy |and good handy sheep firm, quality 200 :\'.'b C"’” ons lambs opened active at full o 24 26 34 = % | In the fastest and most exciting | w | cni gton . | Boston . | Detrott st Lo Contest, 5 to 4—McGraw Features at Bat. The Kind You Have Always Bought | ™rccoiic™ o Shec “ena emmbe were FERTILIZER GROUND LIMESTONE o.. D . g game of the season on the Hospital #'s closing prices; closed quiet | fon Wit Maisivid s Oliasd Drogs Uss s Sematers. §rounds the home team lost to the AlR SLACKED, LIME, T = h a slight undertone of weakness. m Tnl Chotegr g ¢ 2 Cloveland. June 15, —Ineffective pltching, poor feld- | Fort Wright soldiers by the score of 5 Brick, Cement, Sand, Lime, all not recommended | Common to good sheep (ewes) sold ouse Electitc 58 Jing and bad base runniug by Clewiand made today's | to 4 in ten Innings, Saturday after- Al The hard Plastera and Prepared everything, but if |$4@5 per 100 Ibs.; mixed sheep and . same an easy victory for Washington. Cleveland used | yoon, , Elkins, for the visitors, twirled Trolleys B inaas Roofing, o or bladder trouble It |Wethers at $5.90@6;. good to prime = e e ool i wall untis D ersentie | superb ball, while his teammates hit | 8y5 | Businzss Beat Waofing Paint. hiiha ROO[ ou have kidney, liver |12mbs at $9@3.25; culls at $3; a few hd o he neat.inniae Hushes reliered M Mo, | Austin opportunely. MeGraw playeda Lead ? Centerof ™ S Fomad At R ey s | cotmmon. esvinex, Gt Ee0_mremed | b g EITION o By dafams. o lesping oe-bond cyicn b ol | sensational game for the Hospital, 1 v g market. ; { may be foun rou ; 2 , June 14—C atures | md v renatas cetare of & Joog 17 53 Eoan wers ; " . g r,u.m{m Tncaicine by | for hog dressed; dressed yearlings at {1nh, JUW 1%0% Auspst 11 S 8 M50 2 o | chances af shortfield without & sllp. THE UPSON WALL BOARD also pamphlet telling ail | 12@15c. kel Moellerxt & 1% 2 0| " ve innings the home team fail- | TER L (foo 20, Bemphigt telling A | 2 2CSSints of nogs wers 2,444 nead, tnc Decemiver 1135, Jatuary 1100, | Moot 43 1 T O U e e e e s il IS INEXPENSIVE WA e S s oo e e e | b T g T s 0 e 1T S g e S SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION g T vieay — . |ket. Prices firm,_and heavy to light | POt closed duiet imiddling uplands, |fauil'y { 37 1 5830 0| manner that the Hospital bovs could SjzEa, > e hogs, sold at, $9@3010 per 100 Ibs.; | 1495 & §01L, 12.60; no sal kit 3020 4140 0lnot solve. The visitors started the| Largest Storage Capacity e, T 15 o Heme, 8930 i34 9|scoring in the nftn, after two were| g & * log: Ip! MONEY, Bochlingp 4 1 0 5 00 0 0 1|dow McKeon sent a hot single over | L] 9 Cit 17,000; market strong_and higher: | New York, June 14 Money | Hogess 0 0 0 1 1000 0fsecond and R. Hill made first on Gee oy and butchers, $8.60@9; ~ £00d | nominal, Time loa Money on call : 0001 0error. Maroni drew a pass and H. Hill| l] r avy $8.50@8.90: rough heavy $8.35@ | 4. 0 days 4 1-4ei 1o oy oo days | s 5 0 88 3 9singled, scoring McKeon and R. Hil A “ CARPEHTER AT PLANTYFIELD, NEW LONDON, | $830; lisht, $8.10@0; pigs, 36.80@8.45. |55y, Wi 28 8 10| Gedr{GoK Best's grounder, retiring the ovice .—Receipts 1, market slow L3 o 0l g visi 4 0 = e s, et st ibad” 8 8 8 80 side. The visitors hadnother good| S . i Tel. 171 23 Commerce St MONDAY, JUNE 16 ind ROTers s53003s.0: sockers ang owicASD aat Ak, hwaonast 5 5§ 4 4| opportunity o score in the sixth when § - What's in a name was one time asked. The business A ecders_$6.35@8.25; Texans $T@S.10; om. 1 : st 5 7 X New London vs. Springfield | caives strs@i0. i P e Westmoreland doubled. - Hamilton |} answer to that is that there is a good deal in some Sheep — Receipts _ 14,000; magpket ft #*Ran for Land in Sth. S Seer ; TUESDAY, JUNE 17 At ARA Thots . Mo G 93% SHattad Tor. Blanding . 8th. McKeon went out, Smith to Geer. '} names. ’ Névw, 1istlon Springfield western $5.25@6.25; lambs L gt zzRan for Johnson In Suh, In the sixth the Hospital sficlu'e(dl one i 4 V8. ringhel vestes % @5 Score by tnning run er two were out, when Cha & 2 2 '; i A N < S g 3 30| Somnida imdseores on rocra s 2in KLEINERT'S” MEANS QUALITY AND ame called at 3. - STOCKS. s 7 2 2 0-5|gle to left. Geer flied out to Younce. | o L Bios Free. SLERE 2t e e o | i oo (oo ted Lhe score 1 the| SATISFACTION TO EVERY WOMAN ICE CREAM : Py Sales. High. Low. Clos 30 a0y e eighth. Gus Dahl doubled, Chase g ] All admissions to Grand Stand 250 10600 Amal. Copper . o % O | H EASTERN ASSOCIATION STANDING. Struck out, and McGraw singled, scor- | WHO BUYS D S SHIELD. BEST IN THE WORLD, w Lo ing Dahl. ' On the next play McGraw RESS S| S. Bricks 5 was forced at socond, and Bill Austin Quart Bricks, 40¢ i 0 hit a fly ball to Maroni. B . - . . oI A PS T the dent the soidiers got at Aue Rubber is the only suitable, flexible material, suitable Pint Bricks, 25¢ g S tin for four singles and a double, scor- F e Hoiogs ... ing three runs, Maront 16d off with a for dress shields, which is 4 Pittefiela sipgle. H. Hill hit a grounder to . —AT— Smith and Maroni was forced at sec- ABSOLUTELY IMPERVIOUS TC MOISTURE. John A. D o +~Twsiws tmninm. | ond. Singles by Elkins and West- n Ae. unn, Bridgeport, June 15.—Brid; rt defeated New Lon- oreland scored Younce, n a fleld- 5 = 9, . el e o o e T s S ite ot e The Purest Para Rubber is the base of Kleinert’s 60 Main Street s 1 with its spacious banking house and strong metropoli- | & 5 B e S’ Al | plate, and Mckeon went out, Smith to Dress Shields. was hit for four safeties In the first inning. one | Geer. in the second and three in the tan connections, affords its customers every banking | & s Homed Gl one | empe b o theseors i therr hait ot | IF YOU WEAR KLEINERT’S SHIELDS YOU WILL - The Vaughn Foundry Co. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry St., MILL, CASTINGS & Speciaity, et drietn the Jast seren innings. With on® 20t | the tenth, and all but succeeded. Smith . . . ond. todk thira on Pos wild o 'and scoedon | made first on . Hill's error. Dahl HAVE NO RUINED GOWNS THROUGH THE UN- facility, consistent with conservatism. S e b e MOl il | ek ouc xia1 Chase, doubled to | EXPECTED PERMEATION OF THE SHIELD. R e Lason. Smith and Chase. McGraw tried to The combination of its capital, surplus, undivided |z 5175 § Homs e SRR S el S| ' THE BEST IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST dae Bain Bringt LS § 5 Bovmanth ¢ 5 3 4 i|Homnifance : 4 fielder's cholce was forced at second, e S0 3 proflts and contingent assets, aggregati“g over Boseer § 13 1 offcs retiring the side. § You{ arec.’?rdmlly mvnte.dtovmt our Notion D:pn.ru.nent STETSON & YOUNG Bulpeet. 420 3 1 Olintaren sl H rd i ¢/} during this demonstration. We know that you will be % A R : Phig : Carpenters and Builders - $2,800,000 i 9 ' 9 ; , Crn Ut T 5 N:,:i;‘,‘:fi'{;‘:’ iria Telephone | 80 WEST MAIN ST. SR SRR el TR . . ' & 5 : Tl 8801080800 00| v, pmingee 4 ichVeter: is an unquestionaple guaranty to depositors. No in-| i, m 2oy i REE a1 0 Norwich VeterinaryHospital t ti_ : i & o sucriiee 5. Flan stolen hases, Bpencer, Bow- | Westmoreland: bales on b . ot Fl- erest is paid on mercantile deposits. i T S S By | i TR0y . Sy : 3 Tt ik o B B, o Retge”s il | oo len" et W YOS I e DR. F. D. COLES, Wm Rear 17 Chestnut Strest