Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 2, 1915, Page 3

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Shawies and Wkt ieh bagder : R INSURANCE E and Bressler and’ Pennock, Bob Shaw- 2 =5 === - 2 key i8 the oldest, %4, but he has been ¥ | E ; the mi e o e season L | YOUR FALL WORK TAKE A PO e ! Bush has had longer experience € {with the .Athietics than any of his " LATHROP & SONs | Gunboat Was More Aggressive But Was Unable to Land > e e ' : WE EXTEND OUR BEST WISHES FOR THE NEW YEAR TO THE REA e P fective Blows—Crowd Hissed the Fighters—Consider- | cc! s biiener from. (ha Doston Brives| (s g ERS OF THIS NEWSPAPER AND TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC AS WEJ when the Magee deal has been settled, able Clinching Marked the Fight—Ames Outpointed ! [ ‘fi’;é”;.‘fi‘;‘,_“&:}‘,}h‘:fi‘?f&,&‘ ¥ 5 LSV Our good will, however, does not rest here, for it shall be our policy to AT 2 R means that they .will not get a higi- Fleming in Semi-Final. ! ; ; srade performer. Connie Mack has| X times make the public feel at home in our store. The traveling public esp: —_— e [ e T are extended a cordial invitation to make this store their resting place while Watertury, C : s s i everai | has Tot a veteran in prospect. The 3 E . . 3 = S y, Comn. Jan Gin afcently from Cluiciomad and severst| 1o noL, 3 Velorap tn, Botest, | The e ing for their cars. Special seats will always be reserved for this purpose,. slow, featureiess bout, Gunuoat Smith e . £ men of exy RS e e Levinsky, T veights, | to baseball it will be to play withia . Sonight. | within the next few days to confer | heart and let Mack have one of his Smith was the asgressor through- { with the owners of the Natiopals.” ;rr::a.ny xs“ufx‘n::); a:l'l‘e’:’:. O|§h§l°,m::\\‘( ocut, but was uneble to land his blows —— 1 ever, S ¢ effectively. Levinsiy apparen EASTERN ASSOCIATION NAME | oit 1o Wir & beunant and i sivios K Today, Peach Blossoms I7¢ & <& L3 JSomted himeelt withh warding of o] LINKED iN FED BALL RUMORS shown that o dogs not latend to st i { &3 he dispiay ang ageressive work, errRAL v B T e e B L L R e e <) E Outlaws Anxious to Establish a Farm | his team. g s T e e i | nelther Sghter markeq, - There| Leaguie — Confererces HeveAiready [ EVERYBODY OUGHT TO HAVE A POUND \ was considerable 1dinch§n}"v"j‘fi:];h;mwg] Beon Held with Certain Managers. VEXED WITH CAMP. | ¥ i Dbissed the men during i , an - — 3 ‘et every tar seeing and prudent PeT-| oy oocially at the close. The dope pot has been literally boil- | Washington and Jefferson Players Be- i SRS P We use Van Houten’s Cocoa for our Hot Chocolate #om tnewres bis property against loss| “FC ot fnal Red Amres of Hart- ling over in the New Engiand section | lieve Some of His Team Should | SENERAL PAL__JC N T ol e e e | ford was outpointed by Wild Bill [of the Winter league vecently, with| ol Wil G american Eleven. | A g8 of the importance of this matfer:| Fleming, of OMtown Maine, in six|charges of disloyeliv among certain i {NEW SNAPSHOT OF ¥ not eufliclently insured, befter S%@},.,,nqs and Spike Cardinai of this city club ewness, talk of franchise trans- el ? he Wash i/} o % at once. e : i g neds, A A1 Spiegel, halfback on the Wast GENERAL PAUL PAU, . § knocked out Chick Carbon, alzo of this | fer, territorial shifts and a plaver trade ington & Jefferson eleven, is mu | ‘ IBAAC S. JONES, {city, m the fth round or ‘two with more than ordinary feat- |nSton & Jefferson eleven. i much | AR T e | . _lnswrence and Real Estate Agent, | T fures. Eoth the New Engiand league | T0XS5, B8 0 MO P W e 4. | 21 E {Mcherde Building, 91 Maia Street | PENN TIES CORNELL e en are 10| i vers on his first All-American team | This is a new picture of General Paul ] - e FOR FIR6T PLAGE | 120 SREIotk B Bes ond e e | B season, Ho belioves it was an un- | Pau, one of the famous Irenct H " E= -~ ~ S : joe ,mote | oserved slight to a team that beat |under Commander i e | . < . ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Jin Semi-Final Round of Triangular |{hilgs to tali about ihan ordinarlly |everytning it plaved excopt Harvard | General Fau Jost fis arm i { (West Side) Franmnklim Square (West Side) —_——— e e o 5 i 7 icl Crim- | co-Pri 1 wa snaps! Chess League. ! Two thines particulariy developed at |22 fhat Would have Neked the, B |00 rutian war i e [ PUTNAM, CONN NORWICH, CONN. WOONSOCKET, R. I AMOS A. BROWNING | Tom1._Penmeyivania, |6 Fecent baseball canterence in Now | 308, 8L, (%, 1 ISICTRg, IN WAV | N SR 0 e T I\ 13 e e e Eeney et ork_to up_commotion. One: was | gt SRR, (B2 08 = e i L e 2sT e = s s Mimeretlam o S ierd® Bide [ capturing all four pointe in the semi_ |the utacisure "ihat “Federat dengue |5} G190 WEEE L0 my potng [— B TS G T T IS EE T ESS Bk ey —~—— | chess league here today. tied Cornell | Wards, moio o eanfercmne o a Csoric | DUt on the second team,” said “Al.|it was wrong for Tohn | 2 or first place witl otal score S B e O i b own- | ‘It seems to me however, that o u Aot Bt 3 all right | T RS TR | Brown & Perkins, Aiumeys-al-law | or "ot place WIE e Lol et o og | of conferences Wit Severad ciub own” | cleven. with the record it ‘mane. de- | {575, ") e forces, Grimth was respon- | ensconsed in Cotrex’s old job. If Cof- Loyalty of Boers: o T Bt B ; R L rea om the' Murnane and O'Routke | orveq' at least one player on the first | reminde 1a ontract | Sible for the desertion of from 15 to es to ihe Feds now, Denver. and | Nobody has set up fordSbuth African m"fifu}::" e T I & Cornell et ey Proposition | All-American. Paterson was bevond | who presche 3 thicdy hes |20 stars whom Johnson o t it burgh, will be forced to shoul- | Dutchmen = hister standard of loyalty Tattonal Bank. Telephono 38-3. | vunia Tvanie reversed its | doubt the best lineman in_the country | piaving keno 6 2 lotto nan could induce to_take ¢ the loss than the De v'ot who now has been: - o e e e this fall. He has outplaved every man | {* 08 2000 Sod Save W \tto Dartsy | Grimith by his _plavsible E == alse to it Speaking of the sisnature. EDWIN W. HIGGINS, taking two mes from the Ithacans, whom he has faced In the last tWo | ccqay aver and his reputation+as a level Beigium Up-to-date in Electrical the Treaty of Peace in hi book, =, 3 Vehne e he Now Yorkera' t asons and hardly a foot of ground e S fellow, induced these stars Matters. e Three Years' 'War” he A 1 h inating the New Yorkers' two War? h | ttorney-at-Law, jpoint lead. PBrown has mot vet wen e fachion of |has been made through him in that| . R T nd this had more to do with th o Ot Wap Mo Beaphin] b s a nevalEReI T, marlod Shannon Building. | ;"Sinole game. The fourth and final | “past season, |time. He was practically a_line in ., icher mer G | ing the American league than an ccidedly up-to--the-minute in |evening ie space of @ ~shor e e e i De played tomorromn: o he Wards |Bimselt, with his great bulk, strensth, | {A\CUCT e mmMeT | gther. from . playing standpoint actrical matters, It is written in the |minutes that was GohaE USRS ot Robideau Outpointed by Duffy. D e e e bat Jeaune, with | SXpeionce snd (asvossivonces | T Coniil | Gximihds plasie the eame. Do the dispatchies (hat the invading |never be undone A decision St & meet vas today, resulti in the elec- fine rst az th it 8 LY b . e 0 The . | other sic 01 ble.’ § mans saved tl cirie ght r R d always be ken inf e, Buffalo, X. .. Jan L—Jimmy Dumy | o DE1G, 1ORay: TeUURE 0 P S o et L :ond_All-American TR s £ e B e Bt 5 o & Lockport outpointed Sam Robideau President, Professor Isaac I Satent el - e “Cruikshank, our capain and cen- | eI SPUINE EOL ] he. Cubs stri lucky on thei S pibei i g e o - n ihat nESit RIS of Philadeiphia in & ten round Dout| New York; vice pregident. J. D Pai- | icir, ,d€ = ter, was the best man in his position | RSt SPrng X wl's | = training trip to Tampa, Fla. An | Fad 67 central hem bofir foresa s Fover here today, in the opinicn of the news- | o Brown 16, of Stoclsbridge, Mass. Lo Ahioe @ whom I have seen in a long time. b ke 2 - | ciation of business and hotel mer 00 ) Eflowstis . capat s who put his name to it paper writers present. Both men | oiC) Herrman Helms, Ne& York. | pected, ~ Seve He wes 21l openyiha feld ke S0 | S ionn 1 i impa guarantees to pay the hotel | 1 communities, and : knew that he was in honc scored a knockdown. Tt decided to play the annual | ment into te nd in some of the games he made ai- | DAvIoRa. 1o, bascl: 3 - | expenses of 35 Cubs for a period of 30 | Kiite o Mozentathls finoEieat |bound to act in accordancatu it = = team match with Yale, Iia |1oyal to Organt most every tackle. Walter Camp’s own | fered 1o constr L aving aoie +|days. In return the Cubs play exhi-|{jons have been completed, the pres-| o, i da: = Crifeds After Gleason. Piinoeton: and Colmtia it New AR e son said that he was the mot active [ If the Brool Nationa. bition games with Cuban teams and | unt toral plant capacity approximating |y, S -‘b"" by o Chicago, Jan. 1.—President Weegh-lin the Easter vacation, on a day to be | Xatjonal agreerenc. When the at- |and valuable center seen on Yale field | 1 spr ainir sthers, the aSsociation keeping all the | | wora. Je loyal to the new govern T e he | 100,000 kilow Electric lighting and | ment! Toyalty pays best in tHS end. man of the Crifeds declared his intin pts. Of course it costs agreed upon. A nouncement also was | tampt zate r ma to put the Federal traction developments have had a|Tovalty alone Is worthy of @ mation on ‘o offer Kid Gleason, just releas-|made that Professor Rice had placed |jeagne stnff over on them they made | third team St amic (EROtS Chicago clud something for traveling | moct “important effect; the Interna- | Loyaiy,alone is wo n a4 by the White Sox a berth as coa=h | in competition a fourth trophy, Which, | & 1hs kisk. Toro ot three of them with, | _‘Ledore. the Yale fulloack,iwas far | Taunton Cr xpenses, for the exhibition games on | {00, enouition at Ghent last year | ey, Nas shed i g el axsistunt wanager of the Crifeds|in order to become e permanent | o sted because they |2Nd away the best football player who | was held in 0 be the return trip do not net verv much.|pore witness to the diversity and the f # 1 mext season. property of any college in the trian- | {'oig %f o0 (o the. ireachery | oPPOsed Washington & Jefferson this|a hearing .January e olomce. ot Delgian electrical manu. | 1t Was perhaps more tham we couid —— gular league, must be won three times. {that was planned. The plavers, too, it | 52%0n. He is a good line-bucker, runs | manslaughter in caus| Jack Coffey, former Boston Nation- [ facture and to the enterprise of Bel- |Dave asked, but at a time when miem- Flynn Lost Ten Round Bout. Two of the prev trophies have | {3 underctood ¢ and the re- | Well in the open, kicks beautifully | Joseph Marie Cunha. I a1 iaRelfiers Fios STorced Bt 6 | Son! ential bt in Tespect of |OFles were fresher and bitterer thaw Rochester, N, Y., Jan, 1.—Tony Ross, | been won by Peansylvania and one bY | cult was ¢ 9% far ae |80d i5 @ wisard with the forward pass. | Proulx, during » Telease him back to the Denver club. | publicity work and the pushing of |B0W this was General De Wet's freel af Newcastle, Penn., outfought Jim | Cornell. {veing an Feds 151 con= [T IR Walt zmll sext Thix and this £0. | threw a.stone, which: stz Last fall Coffey was drafted by the |domestic electrical appliance. Elec- | §ift.—Manchester Guardian. Wynn, of Pusblo, Colo., today in a ten e | cerned, w 2 R EAD b o & TR e s (g ithe head, ingL fatal wound. Pirates. He set a big price upon his | tric drive was extensively employed Onoe = Famocdibar round bout. Marquard in Conference. This being the case, the Federals|DAPPERed tobe on 2 bad team this fall Ta— services, the alternative being that he | in the textile industry of Belgium. The ace a Famous Port. ——— Rube Marquard of the New Yorik|appear to have at it in a new e o b betiemat MoV |« iClark cGrimths he smoothest | be allowed to stay in Denver. Barney | latest returns showed there were in| Swansea, which seefns'likely o beé- For many years T. H. Millener, e to the|wav. seeking to secure club owners |liaven in 1915. Camp wouldn’t have man in the American 1 refused to meet these terms.|use at the beginning of 1913, 5200 {come a British fishing port as one re- in many | Dreyfus Giants, who recently jumpes periments. v 7 - % Feds, T conference ) would be sgreeabis to work with | Strained a point if he had put the EN [Toon - says Fielder n | Coffey fied his e rers un- of telegrapl r ( v it of the war, has singuls i tof Wirelegs telephone apparatus for ditect | Juneue seciorfay, Mo declared S in They seem to have made |Eradlee, who did very little except de- | ipings which have contributed to the | he would accept an offer from the Fed- | to 156,000 miles of telephone wires. In | that as early as 1305 it had already af: s, but somebody let the |fensive work so far as I could see. , 3 b po success of the vounger organization |eral league. Both Indianapolis and [the field of wireless telegraphy, Bel- |tained some importance. Cromwell 1o bag and & storm hag| Spiegel wil return 1o college in aommunication with moving trains. | tention of living up to the contract he He announces that his pians heve | sicned with the Wards vnleSs a co t which should be handed to iffith. | Chicago of the Federal league were |gium has already attained high stand- | describes it in a charter as “an ancient isoen besn completed ang 's_sattefac- | Gecides ho is the properiy of the Now |burSt sbout the eary of the efending ot Tk and i receive his d¢- | Ban is taking money under false pre- | desirous of his services. In the mean- | Ing. the powerful station at Lacken | port town, convenient for sbipping ana tery system bas been dcvoloped Where- | York club, magnates. President Rourke and | & = 4= tences in these cases. For instance, | time, believing that Coffey was legiti- Brussels) communicating, it _is | repelling forelgn Invasions,” hut Swas %% he is able to talk ;vith = moving | " The New York Gtants wrote _tye|Murnane bLave bflndl.sked fo conduct fi:fiffl‘;gfiggffl‘;‘:‘f :;’ege;‘;"n;’:g“fi",;‘ when the American was enguged in | mate prey of the Buccanears, the Den. | said. with Pelgian Congo over 375|sex's boom did not besin until xh:des, ¢émain 100 miles away from the Wire- | Brookiyn Federal league club a letter|3n investigation and the loyal clul ; : L next fall. | o yith the National, presenting a |ver owners concluded a bargain with | miles of sea and 3560 miles of land. | tensive working of coal commencs s transmitting station. tnforming it thal, Marquard was legolly [OWners Who are in a hig majority, | Consldering the fact that he has peen | similar case to that which is going on | Arthur Devlin, the old-time Giant third | The most important electrical works [<outh Wales about the middle of €1 e - bound to the Giants despite the fact|are talking of tossiug out the traitors | the obj S eeperial attention from |, w hetween the Federals and the or- | baseman. to lead that club, Devlin is |were at Liege 3 London Chronicl d 'on (hem. | oPposing tacklers for four vears, he is | 1 on 1t tace scems |0 remarkable physical condition, with | — Preef ’ e of|® foolish one sna hardly could have |hardly a scar to show for all the hat B ent B Pvn s arane fime of| Succoeded. Tho Netiwonsl commiseion tering. Get Spiegel” has been Call Up 734 Giants saving that he would relinquich | Was informed of the situation and is | Sl0gan of the other side cver sinc P all hold on Rube if they could show|understood to have given assurance |fiTst entered college and he con anv legal cctract binding him to the|that if eny club ownets drew out to[NImself very lucky that he nev = ety 5 & Fhot|join the outlaws new clubs would be | S0, thoroughly WHAT YOU GET e T o e Snq” ah|fnanced by the commission, opposition | t3ke to the hospita = 4 1f the goods «an bs fast: thet Rube signed n affidavit to the PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING | nat Bube slened oy amaem o vom| The Federals pi {letter has been answered and Mr|fnanced by the i D |~ Waehington & Jefferson “fans™ feel 4 3 conciuded to try end hols put in and the “independents i in PLOMEING is more imporiant :’;fi";'n 'ha,“‘»dm'-“n;‘h "“ try and hold} o0 ol the fight they wanted. very sore that he was not given a| than what you pay. If we instanl || *N¢ tefi-handed PICHT. | yAnother development of the New |DIACe on Camps first team but hej & | York meeting was due to the efforts of | S2Vs he was vers well satisfied (0 the PLUMBING vou're sure of the Gleason Through. { the Tnternational league to reform its {Bave been chasen by so many eastern " RIGHT system at a moderate price. ‘I'm thro h with baseball” £aidl|circuit. Having some difficulty in|CTiticS and to have landed on Camp's William (“Kid”) Gleason today when|<moothing the way for Syracuse and{Second team. He believes that the asked if he had anything in view for|Richmond to enter. a suggestion was |Second team could w he first, Dy | i A~ J wh l & the 1915 seascn. Gleason received hiS!made that Worcesier or Lawrence, or | the Way, and regrets that it did not | ’ o olcy 0. §| unconditional release from the Chi-|THarttord. or parnape other w1 thy | have a chance to trs | cago White Sox Tuesday. two Class B leagues in this territor: . “Never again will I put on a base-imight be secured. Of course the citie: ball uniform. ontinued the grar-lmentioned were flattered at the pros haired yeteran. “I have put on a 800d| pect of being invited to join a Ci Princelon is an odd Institution of | i many licks in my day and now I will| A circuit, Their ambitions were stirred | learning; the baseball team made "m"m""mml n 12 Ferry Street SPORT NOTES step ons side and let the younger|and the fans and scribes began to talk | money. = | fchows have their innings. This Te-lof getting into the International - | 8 N lease was expected by me. You know| But the cities in the New England | If the fans decide to declare them- undec thls arransement whereby theland the New England and the Eastern [ selves neutral the baseball n only k 5 e clubs ca P 22 men on the|Association that were not mentioned | ené. by Ap: 4 | Healng and Plumbing | Sersin 5ot of Tl huar 2SS (2 5er el memoned S ers who are going to fne out of jobs|ball immediately made a protest. It I: is stated that the Pittsburgh Na- s klin S next summer.” was evident at once that they would tct ot S 92 Franklir Street - [mot stand for their circuts heing em- | Yop2iS MaY not train at Hot Springs .| Ahcarn and Dillon Divide Honors. Ark, nex 1 d Dby the of their most Philadelphia. Jan. l.—Honors were = cities. and if the Interna Rohert J. Gochrane: | o=t rex o e end ot 2 et o Jack Johnson is talX ng of opening tes ever had any hnson e e A a cafe in Buenos Ayres. Buencs ons of looking in this direc A L e e D o7 |territory they were Kly il il ok gl i GAS FITTING, | Brookiva and Jack Dilon of Indianc | fonze vhat it was'a-hopele g —— | i | apolis here today. Ahearn conceded| Luther Cook, outfielder for the New PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, the Indianapolis middleweight ht | = S York Americans last summer, is play- in weight, 1t his cleverne 1% West Main Street, Nerwich. Cona, | POUTS ONLY. ATHLETIC VETERAN, basketball this winter. e £ erabled him to offset ‘Dillon's age i 5 or N. B. O. Sheet Packing. {siveness. 1t of .| OTOVer, Alexander the Only Veteran| Larry Doyle and Fred Merile ars 1 23" Lewis, - weight of Eng-| Pitcher Connie Mack Has. aid to be dividing their time between Phone 581 | land, outpointeq Willie Moore, Phila. | Ay door- ball and outdoor golf 2t Jack- § acivnia, x rounds at another| ppijadelphia, Pa, Jan. 1.—Grover|sonville, Fla. MoDERN PL“MB[NG Alexander is the only veteran pitcher o e { who will be seen in the major league They tell us that the scene of ithe i Cline Outpointed Mars. uniform in Philadelphia next sum-|Johnson-Willard affair is to be a race Ts a3 essantial in modern house as| Cofumbus O. Jan I —Patss mer. The Athletics have not a single| track. Most of the betting is apt o | pri. e B R R Both went strong to the fin d‘a\, L e twirler 0 can be called even a near|be on the dark horse. & of New York ovtpointed K. O. Mars of| vereran. The Phillies are no less shy St o9 the very best PLUMBING WORK | Cincinnati in a 12 Tound bout here fo-| on ecasoned box -materal, with the| Willlam McCullough, busimess man- by expert workmen at the fariest | They boxed at 12 pounds | lone exception of their wonderful | ager of the Pittsburg Federals, is mak- MACARONI —_— - ¥ "“'h:llx_tl fl‘lfléleg that dr:te; my re- sponsibility ended,” remarked Walter | IRON CGASTINGS | | e o e s | FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY | Afte r XI Mmas JERoRne, sler. Shawkey and Pennock, the Bre THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO ‘::jré?:"z:‘;l:nrsnm!;:n ::-as;‘ 1;:« ng No. 11 25 25 Farey Street C [AL A L sheat pOBAT o el e league prices. ! o — | right hande; The Youngsters upon|ing a tour of the south on a search for | Ask us for plans and prices. Kiing to Play Ball Again, jwhom Manager Pat Moran will de-|spring training quarters for his club. > s & N i | Springnels, Mo:, Jain. 1 Kliing, for- | pend next season are Tincup, Mayer " MADAM. You'd consider it quite an honor, wouldn't you, to be E s the Chicago and Cin- | Marshall, Rixey and Bauhmgratner University of Nlinoie has signed | L :nown as the most economucal as well e best of ' ol nals, may return to hase-| Connie Maclk has now but five men | FHead Coach Robert Zuppke of the | ; : ., known as the most economucal as well as the best of p .] F TONI 11\6[ hall during the coming season. Kling, | with whom he would be willing o] football eleven to a five vear co: zood cooks. Weil, Serz-us Macaront has a distinction something like that. i f“,“'f s vieiting friends here, said tc start champlonship game in thel His old contract had one mor 67 West Main Street | night: L have received an offer re- | American league: . They are Bush,[to run, | it is the food with which you can redirce the cost of living o and nge to say it ha much nou: ent and nutrition as the m €xpe and ideal health food. One pound of Serv-Us Macaroni will go s less than ¥ as much. ood—Beef Steak. It is a gre in giving a man strength as It has no waste matter—no bones and gristle which can’t eat but must pay for. Meat is ¥ water in com- S acaroms 15 ¥ solid nourshment. Sery-Us Brana Foods it is 2 pure o Pure Food la Yitchens and under a are inch It is guar- pressure of 1800 anteed to contai /s Macayoni so easily prepared. It akes one to two hours to boil meat—but only 20 minutes = — : . £ SERV-US EGG NG aliy made of flo prepare Serv-Us ] in a number of de! s ways. B . 4 M. J. Donlin, the former New Yoris ' v £ Moy ogs 8 SWAYS- and egze. SERV-US S of the same $ Glant¥ utility man, is lovking for a and stews. 1t s very tasty quality and delicacy ac SEZV-US MACARONL Both 786 || chance to piay with some major league up in Sc and 10¢ team next year, and If he does not find |} $1.00 WIZARD FLOOR MOPS.............. - e 5150/ WIZARD FLOORMOPE: i & ., 1 Lar e $H00 | ctar oS Smnpaeoithe ved- $2.50 ALUMINUM TEA KETTLES. .. .. ... .....$2.00 |, Ther® fre nine natives of Chicaso - ou the Chicag Federal squad. They Diamonds ] $2.50 ALUMINUM COFFEE PERCOLATORS. . .$2.00 || Becl Gremone. Stanion e F1og Lange. This is something unusunal in SOCEANTERNST LS. ato i s o s A5 30 |wrdieeptonal’ bassha1]: 75¢c LANTERNS 65c || peons, mce thine avout tne present reducing the HIGH QUALITY of what you eat. F that with Stallings and his players in Serv-Us Brands save you 35% and more of your grocery bill and give you a chance to spend more on dress $1.00 LANTERNS . ... ooivnesvunnees oo, 8¢ J| e ofing the other ciubs may, net h‘ and house furnishings. ~Serv-Us Branmds cover practically everything in pure foods from flour and salt to - it is especially delicous pre- are Give yourself and family a &t by insisting on SERV-US BRAND FOODS ' which reduce the high cost of living without Diamonds Diameonds . RAYO LAMPS complete R e .$1.25 best pitchers’ for .the Gianta. ickles and coffee. Johfllifi:f-h“fijfs 25¢ UNEEK GLASS MOUSE TRAPS. .. ... ... ‘ VALUABLE FREE GIFT COUPONS One lot 50c POCKET KNIVES like the one shown here can be cut from every package of Serv-Us Brand 2 Foods. They are good for all sorts of beautiful premiums. Start Collecting right away. If coupon is not en the label it is inside the package. Insist on Serv-Us Brand. If your grocer hasn’t them he can get them for ycu jrom 5 HE L. A.GALLUP CO Kirmayer. the Decatur club pitch- 10c J| e signed by the New York Nationals it and reported to have gone over to the 39¢ J| Federals, has written Secretary Foster of the Giants that he has not signed with the Federals and does not intend o to. JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOK BINDER | University of Chicago has scheduted O | & footbali game with the Haskell In- dians for next fall 1t will be played Bulletin Building’ 74 Franklin .\'nv,u,Mwfllhmafl::t"umln T Telephone 531-4 D —— -y

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