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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER INSUKANC! TAKE A POLICY In the A=TNA ON YOUR ALTO with 4 L LATHROP & <CNS take out a FIRE INSURANCE (CORNELL MEETS HARVARD ELEVEN) In Most Important Contest of Today’s Programme—Colgate Will Test Yale to the Limit—Federal League to War New York. Oct ~Tastern foot- ball flelds will be the scene of some interesting intercollegiate games to- morrow, although none will rise to the plane of a championship contest. Considered in a broad sense, however, the day’s gridiron clashes are the most pretentious and promising of the sea- to date and there is the added spice of not too remote possibilities of upsets and surprises. An added feature will be the staging of several ter-sectional games through which it will possible to gauge the foot- ball progress and ability of some of the ding elevens of the east and middlp west. So far as prestige is concerned, the Harvard-Cornell game at Cambridge Aguinst Organized Baseball. Ted there Steiner & large crowd the motorcycle races, last Saturday. ed for 1.30 o'clack, with a tendance th: The racer are ready for the hostilities to begin and as the track is in the best of shape 1s probability world’s marks being hung up. The riders in the open races will be Carrall, Wild Bill Burai lazzo, the rider from Newburg, N. Y.; of Philadelphia, George La- tham of Lebanon, F Hartford, Walsh of Springfield, liam Prescott of Brown of Worcester and John Garand expected t pOStDG o witness med_from The first race is book- d in at- ughout the afternoon. in the five op: of the Springfield k, Norwich er nny ew Driscoll York, en events some new speeder; itry; Pale of Wil- George Sulpholae ‘Makes a healthy skin In SULPHOLAC; one of the greatest skin remedies is combined with an active and safe germicide. It is a scientific cream of extraordinary value In caring for the skin. SULPHOLAC has direct influence on all unhealthy skin conditlons. It is wonderfully penetrating, removes all waste matter, all impurities and un- healthy tissue that hamper the health | and actlon of the skin. The pores are | not distended by this treatment—SUL- PHOLAC is a highly refined product. It makes the skin attractive, clear and smooth. . Its use will produce marked improv- ment in a week, even In stubborn casds. | Ask for SULPHOLAC at your drug- { gist's—50c. fur a good-sized jar with | directions. free sample write Hudson & Co.. Inc., 149-151 West 86th eczema ache, pimples, blackheads and | 2,000 pounds_ Little Pig Fresh Shoulders, b THINK OF IT 4,000 pounds LEAN FRESH Pork Loins 135 WE GIVE ROYAL GOLD TRADING STAMPS. ASK FOR THEM YOU NEED NOT WOR About the High Cost of Living. You Should Not Pay More than an Article is Worth You Will c!o'N‘eflher if Y Trade at the A&P. Saturday Bargains Are Immense. See Our Prices. See Our Display ARGAINS IN GROCERIES 124" 16! Whole or Half, Ib. . 1,000 pounds Lean Regular Hams 10-lbravg. 5B whole or half, 1b \ 15 IONA TOMATOES _______________3 cans 2b¢ DOUBLE TIP MATGHES__________7 boxes 26¢ / / CY. It will cost you only alstands forth as the leading eastern | of Providence. Another rider or two ! § 2,000 pounds LEAN SMALL B arly and will save you|gridiron event of the day. That the |May be eleventh hour entries, but the | Street, New York. e i i e o e B S e R SRR feacs QUAKER TOASTED CORN FLAKES. __packago be ture for the football week-end Is un- | _The rider that defeats Carrell of | ISAAC S. JONES likely; tho undefeated Crimson com- | Springfield in a race will look upon the | cede the annual tnterscholastic cross- mo e 0“ ers’ FORCE ck 10 Insurance and Rea! Estate Agems, |bination appears to stand superior fo | feat as a feather In his cap and one | country event. ¢ (H package C e ’| the invaders from the shores of C: that entitles him to recognition as a! The chances for a Princeton victory, | e T e e { Richards Building, 91 Main St & according to Captain Morrison, are — REMOVAL William F. Hiil. Real Eststo and Fire uga Lake. Cornell, although alread: defeated by Carlisle and Pittsburgh, is expected to make a_valiant battle for honors, but it is doubtful if Coach Sharpe’s pupils can bring about th downfall of the powerful and well nigh perfect machine that has been deve was clashes take the lead from the sj from the Foss state. Springfleld motoreyelist of calibre. there will surely be some vivid speed | attempt peeder haiiing | when Con the riders sent forth a r cquently to rider who recognized as one of the leading better this year than they have been for two seasons. Princeton’s schedule of fall country races includes the one with Yale tomorrow one Columbia at Van Cortlandt park, cross- in addition to | FRESH CUT Pork Chops, ?1bs. 230 EVAPORATED APRICOTS. __________lb. 121/ PRUNES, 90-1001s == =5 a5« b, Ba clalmants to the world's motorcycling | York, Nov. 17, and the interc oped at Cambridge. = Insurance has remcved to 25 Shetucket = & - tion: The Yale team will also face championships, if not the champion.| to be run at Van Cortlandt park Nov. % g 2 . L fireet, epposite Thames National Bank. | worthy opponent n the strong. Col- | More likely the lattor, That rider was | 22. NATIVE PRIME BROKEN RiCE Ib. 3¢ Over Woolworth's 5 and 10c Stare. | gato aggregation. Although Colgate | Jake De Rosier. He is now dead, but | — R e Lo RIB ——mmmmemmcmmm—— e =il - gam boast but a small percentage of | Molorgycle men from Springfield seem | DECLARATION OF WAR ump or Loin ez il ; the stu nt enroliment at Yale, it i 0 belidve that in Carroll another good 5 N ATTORNEYS AT LAW represented by & really strong team, | EDeeder has been developed. Carroll's EXPECTED TODAY v al R t !h R tB f lb ( 7 s e S| mmenied DS el e i | B0 e b dnitome, e esrreoren voonv |l Veal Roast, oast Beef, SULTANA LIMABEANS _____________can10c League to Baseball. closely in the a Rosier is con- Jotsteps of De talent for improvement AMOS A. BROWNING ey-at-Law 3 Ricaarcs Biag “Phone 700. ing for the probable made by the Blue during the past week it still appears as though the New Haven combination will have t e ich rider, Bill all its power if the New York hopes to prove this afternoon be considered a rival of Carroll speed CLOTHESPINS _____.._____-___100for 12c8 WASHBOARDS ______.__..__.____each 3¢ Indianapolis, Ind., Oct, 31 atfon of war upon organ expected to be the urdick, hat he Fancy Shoulder Roasts, Ib. 13¢c is to sult - layers are to be repulsed in a dec ca Brown & Perkins, Mtlormeys-at-Law | Dlazers are to be repulsed in a de and et e b L s mesting of the magnates of Z ik SASSKLES | Tt 1 Mg B ot | i o ity Berie SlE ey mn it e et M Leg of Native Veal, - - 1b. 16¢ : = T and Yalc 10sto 0. That | oppose Carrll in every ~ open race. | scemed (o be the undivided opinion o 4 JONA BAKED BEAKS _ .. _______.____._canTc the organizati promoters who The recent signing of Shor cock of the Indian club by the Chicago am, has brought point wher m the Feder invasion of major resentatives Just wh wil]_a tonight. ur town is Garand of Providence, Steiner of Phila delphia and Pallazzo of Newl it { Y., are three other riders who possible winners of first places The starter of the races, consisting { of five open events and the two for lo- | cgl men, will be C. V. Pendleton, Jr of Norwich, with Willlam Cornwall of Worcester nt. William Beck- | with of Norwich will act as announcer. | The o visitors will_ include { Willie Bryan McNulty, the New Yorlk | | g@entleman_boxer, who = ) Norwich in November. _MeNulty ending s time in New Londo; where he v t win is conceded fo ough the Worcester college h: rd plaving, well-balanced eleve: s ne pear to be of the calibre of Tiger aggregation me holds true State fileld. 1 an off one that (¢ Prin should NORWAY MACKEREL _______________each5c§ BULL HEAD CATSUP _..________3 bottles 25¢ RECHITT'S BLUE __ - .—-packane 4c and 8¢ LAUNDRY STARCH _._. .. ____.___2Ibs.7c§ fook. Boneless Corned Beef, 1b. 125¢ FROM THE BEST BEEF STEAKS AT COST Native Veal Cutlets, - - b, 20c¢ Americ the st of the Penn- scheduled season_ap- Penn State eorge ble vears, ary academy E trenuous host to | me eleven from the mid- ed or from ania-Penn THE DIME SAVINGS BANK & ot it is likely OF NORWICH. his Brookes’ to said. gnat would say At the will be ¢ granted f will roll tside score DIVIDEND ne Notre T i anigal est tomortow and some interest- once sporting © and perhaps s tional football | the Evening port upon selection of hew B m the net earn- | 1 resull. The western brigade | As blg an audicnce and each club will b = & th . ' been playing a fast open game | Nessed a motorcycle meet an o g . fn- f the past six montha at the o by g B BT b 2 T ] m - o Ve b ] $ rat of Four per cent. a year, and wil! brilliant and complicated forwa today. manager ¢ E E@ qua an ig ap{ ] fii: e army they w d a icans, is ex # Be payable on and sfter Nov. 15. ol Versed I up-to-date casiern e £ g Cwid . FRANK L. WOODARD, oftensive and defensive tactics. For Entries for Motorcycle Races. b X - 1* ez 2 this reason the test of the two sy 4 aees: ——— PIaE. . S ) T 1 sct22d 1w Treasurer, |this reason the test of the two sy Eir e e NOT THE COLUMBIA. 135 Main Street Free Delivery r 1ds today are the S | iga outcome of yr: Arbor decision Two New Defenders to Contest the 'Phone 29-4 Sgia: b R N PR AT That sudden breeze, predicts a freeze. Be prepared—— | Wo gaineaof prom- oy h g i e 0o Fi P il & s | in ene Carlisle. | SPrinsfleld; J. Ps | nis cup challenger amrocls 1V tional agreement, ‘waivers | HARVARD PERFECT ELEVEN wo, Pa, is motorcyeling fe Saa Ol ek he many senad. | S1Ys: Floyd' I | NBRIeh i thi s L, SRane] e Toana pla ind $7: Rt " he' Ga Lehigh is on Annepoliss trall, It You o langerous to eat | promise of soma L O o the ¢ on % h Any Club That | however, is subject to requisitions 11| According to Dr. William Bull, Har- | dent of repeating. All the Tegulars eakt an modern _gridiron o Ciivtstes be sai 1 un- | 3 vard is perfect its mustery of the | are in condition. = <2 8 t e-Ursinus! Pitt T e < t diti s | ¥ | P set forth in either of the | Rres: serve sot Jultan o Michigan sgricultural b i Rutgers and Ll 4 oreed m . s a v gZoinz paragraphs, 18 and 19, | The Yale backfield college ocleven is the greatest fullback B > Kins. . Thomas 1 i ) the 1 N r may be released under an op- | play Saturday, an of the year, In the estimation of Mil- . r 1 St L = as he did rs. | Potiows &ie e which | Yale News waukee writers. MOTORCYCLE RACES - Yale-Princeton Run |t iterres ktax ; S X T dtaomii i~ | primarily Eddio Murphy of the Athietés has T n xpes Show o o FICOLON, 1., O Yale and | th d of the car Th g % pl. 1 rade; pro h. invested his world’s series money fn a i o N ve Open Eve i Expected to Show | Princeton will Tun their e natarIRIEoTE o . foti Nobie hotel at White Mills, Pa., for his tere e L T Saung e tomorrow uilt have 1 this e from the mother and father. ez Ren e ileiong f SInectonogern riz h the Her- | . L GAIEE & (b tirab e ' nesd e rom Scientific footba z Aiheds ¥ This afternoon he fair grounds | six miles in length hoff pl tol nex : o] i L A e 1o American | €3Me, without an Houghton, Morris & Houghton, 5 i shof et fin his s ; < tions, which hs vaudeville performers, have staged a The > NRNOIAY = a cove Jt 2 i BOXES o0 ian sivle of play of the n motarcycle which is meeting FlNfl 4,% i A%g"] 6@;:*! e G i Infavorable Comment Concerning ' o show i e . . - ¥ iy o, s vl pgendiioneis Reles Prices Fixed for Annual Army- i G5, nos | geros T ome New e X 4 1 R S of i 1] 4 , : Navy Football Game. n Saturday’s What am-. | Theer switehed hini to the RSO T of jap ipn thatiny, ok 2 bridge team lac in ver ¥ oL (Mont.) club of a class D league. h RAILROAD LIST DEPRESSED, < 1 2| e The the New play it counter-balances by r Sk | o8 rtag i *pi ¥ = e Ina. Caecution” of e pials of the | The White Sox and Giants are play- | New Haven Convertible Sixes Touch 5 ” = c N Wieat anapolls + _ game, | 'gar a-sllpgety Mol « o€ ) ing in earnest, Jimmy Callahan and -Lateat Becui Lo Racond Cirel sl est to- co x 1l e fhe Eold Croungs jon was made by Harvard azalnst fohn McGraw heve warned the play= re—1 | 1 T e ¥ ¢ 1z AL R env ecord, Con- | org against burlesquing the trip. Main S | e S Bats san 5 P, ’ edence sle” commen mong persons w h lies in b t| Cleveland will send all jts exeasw ———— | todu ator ; \elin i \ iy Jtneasine e Ao 4 4 pitchers farmed out to Waterbury, t v vily in I Renewl : 3 ARG huk whe < ment of the gan e line holds a Toledo and, New Oricans to Charley Cities Comnilty. | wore miade &t mpared | g 2 e : N s Hoade trits o i £ % | Carr’s baseball school in February, ¥ E - | wien and e | b SR b < ; ot d_he e b nnoun d the r Hurry-Up Yost says he would like ard and Cor o were en. | 308 Do. O 24 spre s s aen t 2 to _have a team made up of Dublin >w morn- . o m i i« would be of little u der the'} the 1 5. DUL | policemen. Those cops arc the big- e | m | e o U4 | prosent system ‘of 1 T o and €y Dave | gest and most courageous men he o i dly has | que S8 I o 215 yacht would always win. The ¢ g nditiona case, or when waiv- |} 1 Practice at Lafayette continues to ' ¥ 1 all | i 4 37 Vite i Riey Y 3 S % < t - | be behind closed gates. Coach McCaa s fid | mon | the new defex bnd The by 5 i ¢ : oreito. s i is trying to build up an offense for > | aue it Sies k 150 2 1 . tee ft had (o w order 0 ol rediable howin oming hard games and ts making B per ) 0 orhe ery g : ; ne higfre MotpopubS ey Sl e asisted at the ot} | | frequent shifis in the line-up. . | to. T e v cements. | events o New Y Whether or not | ias i e conches s e Craig, the halfback whom Michigan eek | ; ps | wh odicd e i e . BiIae S ad RN cther Freedley o tuced to return to football in spite | k: ¥ N ‘ 5 < r he t the chance that may cripple him 5 nent was inc \, 8 i $ ca [eE, 06 80 8 a s mages. His knee still bothers him. g i ing of loans t ¥ 2 » comy i I by che baseb et SIe 2 L use ¢ judgment okl . ! of $30.000.000 X Pecif sk 0! T nporer i e ing 1 vard, 1 The membership of the Federation o | ansi ed . » sk g S el ngest of all in ihe e . American Motorcyclists has reach- . w. ofn Gt ! ¢ eling ¢ € its 7 L3 Ehele JsEviarJalatule z ats | Hardwick. Brickle 1 she | the quarter-century mark, card s X |in money i Shect " ¢ ¢ 7 rs e 1« mies also I , DoXes, | has the best trio any 25,000 havin en lssied to . Ro A YA P e Ntk | i 5 2% aiali| HARVARD ELEVEN CRIPPLED. ity o i eni mover 5, oM=L d foo Driggs, fullba na Hoggs, tackle, s Do couitted itself well. Prices we T8 8 £ T ! nirs T o S n now playing on the freshman team. 3 2 red generally in fhe early g D 't | New Men in Crimson Lineup Give Rise \ nary player i idenced or tand a fine chance of qualifying for r of the important issues losing B 4 ' ' 1 to Cornell's Hopes. At e 45 day probat Mot er 0ar- | the Prineeton varsitv next fall. Driges 9T 2 Trading was light all | L 4 1 T hall A fre b brang AT is a great line-smasher and a star » the market rose gradual that final | ; 3 | dir th 2 for any | of | g plaver in kicking - ~ s wed rclud- | Flad speculation been on a lar wvhen | years and i any time aftes the | % fro e dugexciiion; (1 ran of the best elevens it ever turned out. while | the effect on stocks of the flurr known that the Crimson | beginning of t enth year no team jnumber Gl h rickley s plaving needs no descrip- | He would have ifked to have seem nce might have been mére pro would enter the cont th a handi- | in such leasues desires his services L 0 athl asso o1 | tion. is wor v classe g0 | Dartmontn bedten, but . Sgures 4B nnings 3 cap of three new men o line re shall receive his unconditic O ol cadaieg The alett dsiomeiclithe ackfield men of | peating will show the Tigers fust 000003 3 5 Specniative sentiment - was again Coolidge will Ee o f tend of subiect, however, to res e w ot e os kg | e comntey. As « drov-kicker he hes they can improve upon. €162 914 2| aly pest stic. Affairs in Mex It n place of ho is | b club signs I on_the gen ity of th ) but he is also wonderfual = = and S { ywth of the bearish sentiment ington will pfa time ers on a r it shall no Sermph S 2 & b essor of Wendell urday. Tufis has a powerful eleven, | an Petroleum broke 7 points. year at left tackle, acing ¥ nitted to w AW requests At etk Poi it vias malds that 18 i YL Mo S as West Point recenily found out. The e, o \mhers v Central's decrease of near- | cock, who s having Sirouble wi Fourteenth—When a player is fined | At Wes nt ot as sald that 3t ilev: he js a very good punter . army would have béen beaten but for arte 30y $1,000,000 in September met earn- | ankle. Right Heifbak Mahan is i or suspended he shall be given notice | B2 heen agreed that the extra hoxes | this ability he adds great speed, a fimple by Ansell. who in taking 1 i« not | ings and New Haven's falling off for with a poisoned foot and Bradlee in writing, stating the amount of the pulilSEo- toK e R g him a very difficult man to t: he ball over from the rne-yard Mnés g 2,22 n h < m 1 i | neither of the c G N ider him to be the superior of FOPT ihe b t he will t | the quarter of $2,22,000 tended to de- | play in his position. fine or d onsof ' the ‘suspension | ISIer - of (ISR ACHACEE MO (2 T bim to) he the Superioriof | aronped. the ek Cot xt year ice | press the rallrcad list. New Haven Brickley, the star fullback, will prob- | and the reason therefor R atiine heee thAtthet rie T S overy iy h e e convertible sixes touched a new low 0 Dest " nton Tl ably be in the battle at the start., but teenih—No player shall be dis-|%ald the ch that price | backs, Brickley is the most ¢ 3 The practicabllity of the movorey- = 5 record at 103 1-8, 1100 Westingh as he Is somewhat bruised the chances | criming rgainst or his position in|¥as exorbitant and that it wouldanywhere within th a e s purposes has busa - Weakness was pronounced in spots > Whoeine &5 5 are that Tie will ‘bereplaceq by Betlle| orgunized basevallin ‘any way affecteq | SFR5e any 19,100 BoCE ES SOME B3 | e 18 almost certdin, to .t nonstrated by . F. 4. EGAL NOTICES. in the bond market, in which the moves 0 Do. st early in the game. : because of nis connection with the|% meney-making affair, bure and|from the field at that dis Wall of a of storage = S st ment in general was downward. Total All Cornell players weré reported in | fiaiornit SImpls, s ORIse Lo Sitber, ofyihe e comy sas City, Mo, Wall SOTICE TO CREDITORS, | sales, par value, $1,866,000 — prime physical condition tonight. This Walis Patated (Groobs e o SPORTS OF ALL SORTS. has ridden a motorcycle for the past soricE g - United States bonds were unchanged COTTON, afternoon scrimmage practice was held | . _ : Sadei s ol P el S = five years in soliclting business. AT A COURT OF PROEATE HELD s : Z in the stadium between the varsity and | _ Sixteenth—Eve e A Ny President Murphy of the Cubs and | — @ i . 1]on call ew York, Oct. 31.—Spot substitutes brought along from Ithaca. | dark grecn placed back of center field | guaranteed to turn $12,000 into the |\ Murphy will sail for Ireland this In the near future the city health or i e 29t o- STOCKS, y: middling ‘uplands 14.1 The coaches expressed ihemselves as | equipped with a blank wall D rmwll v and the same amount into I‘|;o o ) RinesRhs e gy e i < sales 8900 bale plensed 'with’tha wos in_line with the pitcher's plate anc y relief funds—two itable i perhaps be provided with motorcycles. aska Gold Mine. utures clos firm, Decembe: b ol Jase, of sufficient size to afford a | funds entirely apart from at | £ i Yy Alaska Min . oeclos firm, ecembe ioine. pase . e i m Cooney, former Princeton tacklo, | It is the opinion of Dr, T. V. Keens Amei. Comper 04 January, 13.47; March, 13.47 Semi-Final at Atlantic City. ¥ for pitched balls. | either of te institutions N it dome formet Bxtaceton tackls, | e pecammendation” S5 SRUNN Am. Bieet Bugar i July, 18.38, Atlantie City, N. J., Oct . g oauontnth ‘Ifnfl’xf‘ D e I i iieter, chase of tho (Wo-wheslers that with 5 Travis and Frederick Herreshoft ~ of | released ou o 1 A e S S L2 the aid of motoreycles six men cou iy MONEY. Garden City, Maurice Risley, Atlhntic - classification waivese Shall be |and i ligved that when the pup- | e it | 90 R work Row dan By tweive man New York, Oct. 31—Money on eall | Gity, and Riche Mott, Huntington | cd first from alf teams in hisllic Porerdretagn e o 2 city s strong, 6 a 10 per cent; rullng rate | Vailey, will-be. the .competitors in the | Classification, and then from all teams, L e LA ot b S Y| When the Brotherhood league was 8: last loan §; closing bid 7; offered | semi-final round for the governor's |if any, between that classification and | probably 300 for sale persbex, organized in 1890 to fight the National, 8. oup at the annual fall golf fourna- | the ore to which he goes, according | that is, provided the e ey ; | Tom Lynch, then umpire and now Time loans firmer; sixty days 4 1-2 | ment tomorrow morning on the links of | to their priority and grade JrotsliGe $o prik docg A0 e rof, Fishe m- | president, was offered a $2000 increase 8 5 per cent.; ninety days 5 per cent.; | the Atlantic City Country club at| Bighteenth—Before a drafled orjso v 5 rou Tx‘o’:{‘vnt?xl S mu Ia., schools e | to jump the National leagues. He re- six months 4 3- 5. Northfield. purchased player shall be leased LD!I:ADG a substy & d n n e sreyelist. | fused. This is brought up by his : — under an optlonal agreement prior to|price. SRR —_— friends to show where ho stands re- e - STUGMID SRR RAR iR Says the Philadeiphia Public Led- | the expiration of the season following| An army officer suggested that 8251 g ;3 reponted that the Taylors may | garding the Federal league = Ao B 0 S o ger: “We have the utmost faith in|his draft or purchase. waivers sgo Lol e e T ot aa oo for & | dispose of their holdings in the Boston 863 the integrity of every football official | be secured from 1 teams, if any,™De- | 0X, he .l\u + A (5 e % | merican club. Barrett, the star of the Cornell Bidwin Locomo. - %% | who walks on @ fleld, but, as in base- | tween that classification and the ome | arranged, and with the approval of = | Declmeldh MR o NOTICE. | JR e ball, there are thousands, who belleve|to which he goes, according to their e e o e e 12 whie Nutite Hox and ala iracted | may bo kept there, Shuler ia taking oo ar: present Bei & ohia that the larger college is always tho | priority and grade: s o | 5000 fans at KKansas City Sunday. and | his place at half-back. Dr. Sharpe i» o Reih Steel .o fayored one, and already there are( Ninteenth—Before a drafled or|scale of prices. { 4000 at Joplin, Afo., Monday not at all cheerful over the outlook, e g R many who think that the officials in | purchased player after the expiration e i for tho team has been playing careless Ing B z = the game at New Haven on Saturday | of the season following his draft or | A metercycle trip to Ilorida is be- | | football, He is driving the men hard MRS, SMITH, 500 Ceniral Loather ... 2 44 45316 ‘detected’ holding in erder to save| purchase,“or any other player at any |ing made by L H. Siisby and l;u']l Follewing the new Linceln High- | this week in the hope of making a , sevid Administratrix, 100 Caleau et 11 Juy [ % Yala¥ ¥ time, shall be released under an op- ! Seiley, of Clevéland, Ohio way, D, L. Reichard, of \ayens~ reasonable showing at Cambridge

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