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o| past few vears. Because of the extra- 3| orainary weaknees of the Bilue- eleven e 13 | doubtful if the 1915 team was, om Sat- : g Dbetter than several of recent With the. jexception of a fow individual play- features, the Crimson eleven sim- ndividuals e i Ui} Ao prducs o which fair Matorial Year of Indivi s % 2 . e ‘ It has been a year where individuals = B K had been welded around the star abil- have stood out as never before; a year EVER STRIKE YOU . |n which oid and new style football T i n it is to go without Fire 10° | ana all that goes toward making theiost by an enormous ® 2 . > 3 surance in order to save the small CoSt| (o styles have been brought together| ihen rose in the estimation of foot- > B L ¢ ‘Sridiron repre. # 1Of A Pollcy. Fires Breo Con't take|in strons contrast, with honors EoiNE ball fans unti the admittedly weak| 3 Were both Dhysically and New York % e T P fanes' Insurance | Arst to one and 'then to the other|Dartmouth team played it a miore, arg A mentally helpless before their con- g CHARLES H. SMITH, e D Al ot o 3 mmaused, | cAusing & general upsetting of the ex- | fian even battie without either . side v querors. Yale had the most elementary | Lafayetts Triumphed Over Lehigh. ALBERT H. LANPHERE, &5 AR 8 JONES msured. | Hectations of the players and followers | scoring. Princeton a clean slate. ; type of attack and a defense jvhich, | In the’other important games of the ' v County Commissioners. b and making nil the prognostications until it met defeat at Harvard's hands]| %= - . while powerful in a crude way, was|week end Lafayette triumphed over tnsurance and Real Estate Agent |many experts. and lost to .Yale. Washington and | o—syracuse v : absolutely useless against the strategy | Lebigh in a hard fought and brilliantly State of Connecticut, County of New London, ss, i « Richards Building, 91 Main Street| “IU's been a great year for short-|Jefferson enjoyed & clean record un- of Harvard. Both the first and sec- | played _contest: romped ‘Norwich, Nov. 22, 1815. —_— f ZI S T IR TURLIEE * Police Penston Fund, City of Norwich, $1,715.15. inde County Commissioners for the Count horeny coriity that ras lo & trus statement of ihe 1i issu e amounts recel ., and the Klade Sf such wmounts for the Fear ending September 50, 1918. #FRED J. BROWN, é§: %E is enders,” is_the saying of the betting|ij} it encountered Pittsburgh, - and, - ondary lines of defeiise were repeated- won a close ‘Personall: Charles H. Smith and A. H. Lanphere, “« == | fraternity, for almost invariably in the | there are a host of powerful elevens in|_-- Iy thfown off balance or drawn in the Trinity de: | County Oomiienoners for ow Londsn County and made oath to the truth ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW bigger games of the season the fa-|(he East which lost caste equally sud- ¢ wrong direction by the preliminary of the sbove certificate. - | vorita has been found the loser. This | Ganiy. . feints of the Cambridge attack, to be Brickley was Betore me, ARTHUR M. BROWN, AMOS A. BROWNING, |was true as regards the Harvard-Cor-| 'In the Jliddle West the situation is . T Syrasume left " flat-footed and wide open when Notary Public. > nell game, the Harvard-Princeton |, ‘tride clearer, with Minnesota am T the real plan of advance was devel- Attorney-at - AR axichards Bide /flassie; the et e i g ine |liois _the only undefeated teams of g A ot % B ‘ashington 3 : e Princeton-Yale game and many othel | the conference. In the _Far _ West,| s wir Te o Fundamentals. running aliost as important contests. Washington State College ‘is ‘the Sole Had the Yale players as individuals ny’s 8 Receipts of the County of New London for the Year itk R e Brown & Perkins, IHsmeps-ei-lav unbeaton eleven, and generally- is con- - been better grounded in the funda- or & s at. 66 M S DU econ: ceded the title for that section. 3 1 3 mentals of football the situation would d Ending September 30th, 1915 ver Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetucket As the result of the seasom’s re-|° The season has found many former-| not have been so discouraging from a ‘Entrance stairway near to TRames ‘ornell and |y ¥ 90 - 4 ¥ Bl ) 3 Brought forward _(Jail Re. N " B . M Delephone. 38-3. Wl_e cn‘n,:x:eh,ngetflnflscw‘m | and |ty powerful elevens mlw ‘weakened { . - : eel:a :':n:?:::."w&:: ot ofh:‘:oz;:y Bw'g_ B 1451| celpts) - $14,360.54 = - e Fecords, ‘and this despite the fact'that — - CHUGRR had to offer was physical strength, | FEDERALS LAUNCH A B R satans Totis T | Tiouases. 16 pee. oont 739250 e S o econta. Coreell (bl wedks| _ Penn. Ready for Game. ~ Serisd BEASk of theis opsrents, wogi NEW ATTACK ON 0.-B.| " brisoners - Gl BTl 5 AS PIRATES’ LEADER.| foces its final test in lts Thanksgh Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 22.—The ; 3t the, end. it’ was. aheer will power. State for County Home. - G & —_— ing Day battle with the Pennsy elevens | University of Pennsylvania flootball | —getqmus = - and desperation that kept them on|PUrPose is to Securs Some of the Star State for Niantic Bridge May Sucseed Fred Clarke—Wagner, It| while Pittsburgh, on the same day,|squad today went to. Whitemarsh, a | 6—marrard % s ¥ their feet. Players in Majors. Rebate on Order No. § e Rebate on Order No. 8! is Said, Turned Down the Job. faces Penn State, and until the results [ suburb, to complete preparations for o Dartmouth-8; = or No. 117 . . —= of those games are known, the classi- |the Cornell game on Thanksgiving : s & ugsle. o] New raids for orsanizea baseball Robwicn "davings sock Blecting a successor to Fred Clarke | fication of the college elevens cannot|Day A spirited signal drill was held stad Chiat iChreat 1 broos ten. |Plavers have been launched secretly Note .. /Wil be'a, tough job for the Pittsburgh | be attempted. on the lawn of the clubhouse where eaoqm; chief interest in the east cen- | by the Federals during the past week. Balance o : {club. Many names have been suggest- | = Cornell and _Pittsburgh, however, | the players of the first and second Pittsburgn struggle, which ended in a scoreless | Xioe” ar vne it Tt Lopaecure Toh10881l {ed that would fill the bill, but 8o far | must be regarded among the leaders | ‘varsity elevens {will live until the 0 31—Trsinus. -+ S5y wilch s ,n @ scoreless | aome of the satellites In". organized 108 53‘ %fl! leader -has not.been-chosen. | of the college, football world, and it[day of the game. ¥ Spéctive ‘mbrits of “"ma r el o | aseball for the purpose cf having b “Dooin, former manager of the : ngaged | them illuminate the clubs_that the 3 - in this contest s almost impossible, : 4 Fimiee nd s memher, of M Qe : 2 A : since the teatns met on o griditon dees | ederals will place in New York next| Expenditures of the County of New London for the Year ! promiaently in conpection with B-—Cuniele o A Y ere, urther handicapped | ® "o the present time substantial Ending September 30th, 1915 | the Pittsburgh position. Dooln is re- ] 4 Siracuse had mot recovered entirely | LGS have been made to ten of the 2 : garded as & good man, even though he from the hard game against Colgate | CAJInE players in the American and S e ard (Jall Re- ; “did not come through with a winner in the previous Saturday, for the Oreage | National leagues, and it is eaid that at | Paid dt Jail for— e o $14,241.62: b e i playEr lacked the” Bowsctul. sioring | 205t 37,9 them will make the nurdle : G537 | peid ad o Taefer e T R e . 38 e & Hfehter Bleamehon o Beag e o | 20, ganeas Gl faschiey decirna| S = e - urg} s not an easy one = 200 Comput Tab. . > reited, w trans to New n - by any means. The team is pretty weil | - MARKET UNUSUALLY DULL. 100 Como Gas as ! R Hamover Mieyfre Yo, ine, That|Yori'fhe best plavers on the team| Mediciies ; 80 | O Buiidng. and FePRIE ; in the list, and it will require a ; i Tha Com” Picdaets : under similar conditions is not so sur- | WAl be kept. The rest will be sold to| Medical atzendance Expenses ot e !lot of patience to get it going at a win- | In the Afterncon There Were Periods| 100 fom Ficducts - prising. In the division of - eregit | Other clubs to make room for the new T o e s A Bing pace. Thers is plenty of pitching When No Sales Were Made. siio Crimie R ; B = Dartmouth mus: be swhrded ihe peim; | PSR from organized bageball, County Commissioners .... ; ¢ ; Sor Tix DOMINE the. Kbyy Ty St So e manager for the New York team 25 Gounty Treasurer . it hardest to build up| New York, Noy. 22—Dealings in < ; 4 |erful plunging back Syracuse to a no | D36 DOt been selected vet. The Feder- 12 County Auditors gets down. With Mataux, | stocks today marked the low ebb of 3 N als want a player of national fame to Insurance ... a5d Robinson. the atatt | any reewlar session tor severa) monthe 3 i score tie, the New Hampshire players | {2 "an; 2, DioYer of rational fame 1o L of the old league.and | Sales amounted to only 422,000 shares, & to pay a handsome salary to any one| Sau 34 | Surety bonds . will not have to wor- f one third of the total turnover oc- 23 & of the four men they now have under el ey ld up the infleld to the | curring in the first hour. In the aft- s 23 i consideration for the managerial job.| Other sxpenses . Attorney - effect! rnoon there were long_ stretches ot 3 3 Christy Mathewson of the Giants, . = | Report—Lia: absolute apathy, when former favor- . s N L whose usefulness as a pitcher is about Total Jail expense 62| Forest fires Interest ‘tes were almost motionless. Even the Niantie Bridge over, is being given a lot of comsid- short Interest failed to follow up its " eration by the Fed officiale. iy R e aai advantage of the preceding Week, evi- | i e Complete details concerning the lo- 5 Probation Officer . dent] ler: to await a more def- Ot -3 3 = o eation of the mew club will "be an- La Lib: y, Norwich. e e OF ‘Gvonts . e 38 ;%% %, '3t|Freezing Solutions Should be Put in Radiators—Ralph De iinted airing the coming weske_The 1AT shorny Son tonas Domestic politics was a factor in % % A & site of the park, it is sald, is on Man- s ‘he sénse that some discussion’ was ~ 2 ¥ K Palma is One of the Sqw Racing Drivers—Chai battan Island, about one mile nearer P & % Miscellaneous . 'ndulged in concerning the main points T 2! v L g hains to the center'of the clty than is the 7 e >f the president’s forthcoming message Tuap Copper % . Machine Skiddi o grounds. The field is said to have _— ‘0’ congress, more especially the ques- . % i on Tires Save Skidding. an area of 360,000 square feet. The 354,108.61 ‘ion of national . defense. Wall grandstand will be of steel and con- Sireet. exprossed the belief,’ however, : crete, It probably will seat about 3 ‘hat no legislation inimical to legiti- 5 . . 000, but will be so constructed that it e e e 3 - These-are the days whea the -anti- |t oer should then be dropped into the |ocati be increased to 55,000 with a Short Indebtedness of the County Foreign affairs also entered _into : : 3% | treezing solution should be put in|cylinder through one of oxygen di- | time. peculative calculations, the Balkan 5 the. radiator. It is foolish to wait|rected against the walls. The carbon| ‘The Federals just now are keeping| Five notes at 5 per cent. Interest... ituation being ‘considered from v . longer. The mixtire has to be used | will begin to burn and continue burn- | secret the names of those who are ek T oaadion: uk ous angles. Greece's attitude toward . 8 lall-winter and ‘so-avoid the - early |ing as long as the oxygen is supplied, | going to finance the mew club, but Btate qt;Ounteationt, Caanty 68 Muw, Loméon. s . Mov. 30 2016 ‘he allles was again the source of e Co. . g e {fl’"u as well as the late-spring one.juntil every particle is consumed.|promise a surprise when the name of Norwich, Nov. 22, o $57,000.00 3 ture. = London sold ve Already the shrewd car owner in sev- | Complete oxygen generators may be £ th backers is reveal The updersigned, County Commissioners for the County ot New London, rtant position open in the bis | Roqerarors. of sur secerities. both &t ol of our morthwestern states, has |had as ow s 315" Most ‘modern O e e I ey miet nerennt con iy At the Toregoing returns concerning the jails and the finan- e jution, bu lere are tens garages are equipped wit sucl a a of thousands of oihers who have not|generator and are prepared to do the |MIDPIES HAVE STIFF yet taken i precaution. an own- | work at a low cost. er is caught short-handed without the |~ Ir the oxygen process canmot be SCRINMARS- MONRAY necessary mixture it is best to drain|used, the old remedy of scraping the |Probable Changes in the Lineup Be- the radiator and entire water system |carbon out by hand should be applied. fora Ariny Game: each night, or a few-gf the very cold | In this case. the wistons. Seoniy e ore Army Ga flf:;;_ until the mixture can be ob-|removed and the heads scraped and| Annapolis, Md., Nov. 22.—Coach In- clal exhibit for said County, are correct and true. i FRED J. BROWN, CHARLES H. SMITH, ALBERT H. LANPHERE, County Commissioners. The undersigned, Auditors of the County of New London, hereby certify washed in gasoline. The inside of the B aaian that ey have Sudited the foregoing exhibIt of receipts and expenses of cylinder heads should aiso be scraped | taa amve teothall team tho >y e | County, for the year ending September 30, 1915, and find the same correct. kind of a scrimmage against the FRANCIS H. JOHNSON, scrubs during which many changes JOS. D. AUSTIN, joagues at present in' the manageria! | ome and here, but exchango on the "Thiers is some doubt about the. o metropolis was practically un- agement of the Cincinnati Reds foi | Mot shares affordin - 5 the chief di- e it aer7ok has uot heen re- | cersion of the day, that group man- Ot Botting the place. Hussiod chance | ‘festating further strength on_the 20 aF Bia Disce ot Ano ‘ent _quotation for copper. Guggen- Sederd - seim ‘Exploration rosg 1 1-8 to the| 510 Mont Powe new record of 79 3-1. Petroleums| iaw Net Feum & & vere substantially higher for much| 50 Nat Lead 5200 Nev C Copper he same reason, various producing| 3¢ Yer.C Corst C Y. Cenrl s Ralph De Palma is, .perhaps, one|until every particle of carbon is re- of the squarest- automobile racing |moved. Take out the values and om R e drivers who ever steered a car. Ralph ‘nd refined. oils. Texas Company value port plug and wash off in gas- | were made, particularly in the line Avaito o de-e w'me nSwL record of z‘u . Y. ¥ ;:; r:n:;om:h;chwfim:h?c ;:l:rflug: oline. Be sure to put oil on the pis- | position: Rt Sn s slovon, 1n piacci -2 and Associated Ofl, in which the LY N s A tons before replacing them. Az & consequeiice’ of ‘the ease. with | S Epm—————— z trip to_gl;e coast. v s L B O e % e e Pre medsiiog| It 1sa o0d plan to pour a small [which Ursinus plowed through the|N. F. A. Seconds Win With Ease. Columbia Wins. o f 3 P quantity of kerosene into the cylin-|Navy forwards last Saturdya, three : seconds outclassed | In a spectacular game in which every Sad “Thoughts, 2.06 14, the 3 yea; | [0i0r.shares and the recognized war : O oAOTY. od his leason, with regard |4€rs through- the priming cups after |and possibly four positions have been | 1 . A5~ Independents Monday | artifice of football was paraded suc- pacer that Waiter Cox wor | joucS, Were 2 to 5 points higher at - - the engine has been running and be- |made uncertain. The doubtful places | erornoon and easily won, rollinp up | cessfully before some 10,000 enthused E . * to squareness in one of his first mo- > With. over the hait i | 2eir bests American Locomotive Com 1 ; : 2 come thoroughly warmed. . Allow the |are the two ends, where Von Heim- Fhe Independents | spectators, Columbia defeated New 9 even over night, and then start it up. |thelr places over Blodgett and Jack- |+ downs and Cohen 1 for the|fleld Saturday. A 47 yard drop kick, e S e e g . Siaahating boach ek of - Lang'-16c $5.the cAEhEN Bopchli han- ot beolans | ONT- SMS weivd Where s Shaion. win | e ondn"'The lineup follows: his second successtul attempt, booted Ralls were backward _throughout, - 28 5 T D st What &5, Il be gl‘::“;;nfil“r:hrou:fl mah and_cinter whete It l:ngmll;’l‘::; | X. F. A 2nd N.F. A IND 1 5y o hite cieven, which scared 2 “ith sudden weakness in New Haven : g;“;‘:r::n Tnder/ fhlde colors. donning{ tiie mntier. that Goodsteln may replace Jones. majestically over the crossbars in the 200 5 et e ware iresint S Fidei: only to be disquaiified and su - - | last minute of play, was the medium S neave e 5 S pended. His suspension, which lasted| The memory of one bad accident| CORNELL SQUAD GET which decided the struggle, evenly oo B Willie .. . fought, and so closely and sensation- A ltimore and Ohio for October re-| 10 Ramcy ofis > several years and which kept him out |is enough to mar permanently the 3 2 igh Vailey increased its'net by $116, 100 Seab A& T se automobile” and bicycle contests, as|therefore a-matter of first importance | g, o | Thousand Students Accomp- gy e plened o Saat el The onjy Dirt Remover | . 100 Sears Roebuck . % . well, was a bitter pill to the then|to take all precautions . to guara | Severa Madden the extent of the most revered of foot~ ‘ The only unusual feature of the firm| 0419 South Pacific B . young speed artist, and it likewise lagainst even the semblance of a dis- anying Ithacans to Station. b # .Which Contains and m;rke'. ‘was a_transfer of $1,000,- X ;:osl hdm;: ‘a lnmny pe‘;my.t ‘But th: u,l::dt:f ;‘:yl kigd. k B T R : P ball heroes. s . 70 U, S. registered 2 per cent. bond: earned his lesson, and not since tha anical advances in construc- . N. Y., Nov. 22.— ! No Lye, Sand or Pumice Il one lot at 99 1-2 against = previons 0 2 . time has Ralph De Palma done aftion have so improved the automo- |football team got the.biggest send-off Goodyear Signs Four. 20. injure the skin or clog the || uotation of 97 3-4. Total sales, par -110% thing deservingfi of even a reprimand | bile that there is litle excuse for|in Red and White gridiron history ‘The Goodyear Football club of Wil~ “pipes. Jo-Bo removes all frult alue, aggregated 35,279,000. % : - from a race referee. smashes. Perhaps the only risk that | tonight when the squad of 22 players 5 liamsville bas signed -the following vegetable stains, §. registered 4’s were 1-8 per 5200 Texas Col - .. cannot be entirely eliminated comes left for Atlantic City, where they O players in competition for The Bulletin e ol ke, L} o Bwer o call Per| "0 Taw ave. Should tee much oll be poured into|in the use of a car on wet and slip- | Will remain until just before the game cup: Sam Hasnett, Thomas Cowell and 100 Tobacco Pr pr o 03 the crank case or too rich a mixture|pery streets, which brings to the fore | With Pennsylvania on Thanksgiving George Sharples. #and mekes them soft and smooth X T S o Tl A s 12 |of gasoline be used, there is the.poss- | the peril of skx:‘dm‘. Day at Philadelphia. ~Several thous-f, . =~ WLeft Zafback X g —t Sold by druggists and grocers | S70CKS. E ibllity of coating of carbon collecting| The skid is one of the most nerve-|and students headed by the cadet |L¥DCR -----o--ron o HORSE NOTES. i ‘everywhere. PRICE TEN CENTS over the upper part of the cylinders|racking of experiences. band and waving red fire marched to and on the tops of the pistons. The| Th:r‘e is m.mn, that makes a man |the station, where the squad and|®™- HUH .- fo s ore ‘The track at Goshen, N. Y., is to be i | carbon_would collect exactly the same | lose his nerve so thoroughly as a bad |coaches were cheered. Captain Bar- s R resoiled. as it does ‘on a lamp chimney_when |skid that ends in a broken wheel |rett and . the coaches made brie! e the flame is turned to high. ~Should | against a curb or that makes matters [SPeeches and pledged = the best ef- Poorman, 2.19, is the fastest yearling the oil level be kept too high, the ex- | far worse by. “hide-swiping” a mov- |forts of the men. pacer of 1915. cess of oil would work up on’the cyl-|ing trolley car. \ inders, past the rings of ‘the pistons, | It took American inventive genius Hoppe Defeated Sutton < Rain all but ruined the final week and into he space above the pistonfto discover that If there was suf-| ool von Nov. 22—Wilile Ho at San Francisco, Where .the explosions take place. Here | ficient pressure on a chain it woul 3 . 22— pDe, —_— 5 the ‘oll would pardy burn and leave | take tohs of effort to siide it over a |the billiard ‘champion, and ~Welker Montreal is going to try ice racing’ the ‘soft carbon. wet pavement or the muddiest of dirt | Cochran, the youth of the tournament, over a mf'e track. The heat resulting from the explos- | roads; and" that the weight of any|Won their games today in the handi- ), i fons would tend to harden th® carbon | car itself automatically supplies more | 2P 18.2 balk line billiard tournament. s guards; ;| C. K. @. Billings plans to keep 50 and -produce a hard scale. Too rich o | pressure than is ever needed effect-|They each have won four straight : brood mares at Curles Neck. gasoline mixture will cause a deposii Jively to stop a tendency to slide on|Without a loss and will meet tomor- 3 halfback, —— of carbon in the cylinders as quickly | the part of the slippery rubber sur~|FOW night in the final contest of the Knap McCarthy is going to winter 12800 Weatinghouse % &7 |88 the use of too much ofl, since the | ace of the tire. tournament. Hoppe, playing from as usual at Terre Haute. 200 Wostworth -‘-,-h%m: of Il‘lollna that can be mixed| It was then only a question-of mak- m?~ flm:a‘-fl .rl:y 8‘% ('!10:) Zimom 3 r_to-form a mixture that will]ling a_coat of chain mail in such form evening gam - % burn up-entirely is limited. that it could easily be put on and| Cochran (300) won from Yamada| : gl v XN When “the carbon collects to any|taken off the wheei. (375) by'a single point in' the aftér- - e > 3 extent, it may heat up, and any tiny| Probably no other device has done|DoOn game, the youngsters handicap = ¢ % protection may bcome. hot enough | 50 much to ralse the factor of auto-|SDabling him to beat the foreigner by tonigh ‘Will Crozier yon 25 races and & salcs 408,100 share. 4 |to set the incoming gas_ on fire, witi: | mobile safety. 300 to 374. 3 dozen second moneys this past season. the result that the explosion Wi Unfortunately, roads are not always 1 e 3 MONEY. to a condition willfall wet or all dry. ) i i é i $3233883888ss i o This Is Gas Heater & Weattier With the sudden drop in the femperature, the absence- o, sfeam and other heating, ha: bffought discomfort to:many. A GAS HEATER ) ?2255295 § Iy T T EanEe E?,,gg., 3 s3ds P PR ] ; ‘GAS STEAM RADIATOR 2 P {111 A ¥ & Northern Spy, 2.12 1-4, set the record® ko : 5 SRl 2T % = be_indicated by a pounding noise, and| When one starts out In the rain|sudden stop that does the damage. for the Providence speedway at 1.01 1 will: give you immediate com-| i e o B0 e M S generally, by overneating of the' en-fite an casy ‘mailer'to o prepared| So by ail means, avold putting on last Saturday. 4 | 3 % . Atentson vy 3 S puttingon_ the chains, when | the brakes, as that sim locks -the & fort Jn “the Home or Office. (‘g:,'; fi l{‘“’ L closing bid 1 3-4; | " The erigine will also begin to mise | it's really wet, nothing gfves a greater |rear wheeis and makes it easier _for n A. H..Drury of Athol has bought thet’ in rertain cylinders on account of the | fe security than ‘chains” on|them to slidé by preventing. their nat- [ 1032 7 < GCoTTON, . .. |carbon_ collecting on the spari pluge [ all for, of all akids, the front |ural tendency to roll ahead. e Ot el aottar Biess. X8 O o 3 and forming a-path for the current | w ariety is to be most dreaded,| The moment the ¢ar starts to slide o < % clovey o, Noy, 22 Cotton futures | which would prevent the cocurrence | ls it i the hardest o counteract by |off at the Tear, tim the front wheels ; A A T B < ; Jan- | of a spark. e scales carbon wil: | manipulati f the steering wheel. sharpl same direction as- z S year “'u. Scott 4 lnary 1167, March 1195; May '12.11;|0ften become lodged under the ex-| Eut in the ariest weather there|rear ones are skidding. Packey Hommey of|will get more than “the once over:i i *_ Full, new stock on hand. ! L8 g el dtie, . . haust valve.and cause loss of com-| nay bé the efforts of the street sprink-| Both pair then present an acute an- Wwhen she stands in front of George, % - Spot quiet; middling upland 1175. .|pression. The engine will show | er to contend with or & sudden show- | gle to the line of slide movement; and | POut: 2 Bain next week. o &, Fadne” . - | noticeabie loss of power. - = ‘may overtake the car within &|the rear wheeis will resume - ¥ &8 Cent. Leather EHICADY QNAVE BARRET. : The best remedy” for removing the | nort distance of home that a driver |and follow the front wheels ‘Walter Cox has shipped Peter Joh 3 Low. Clesa s, . course, e preventing § vould rather take ti .08 3-4, and Coastess ey £ o . carbon is, of 5, th g he risk than ston, 2.0 c Mabel, Chie Gt W 11:,‘!5 e }:’ +{of its formation by using as thin s | set out In .the rain to put on the Chic M L 2 " | mixture of ‘gasoline as possidle at al | hains. “%M. . o & e " Xlld such conulz;‘nndu tmm lbm!{ o o e are nce carbon -] o do the t thing af e righ 8k BHN indus the pest. Ml bt e e n great neip: 5 ; 5. " it s to" turn the crank.shaft so tha. First of all, drive slowly over the a’: fi f.a each piston is In turn at the extrem« | vet stretch., Like the Irishman’s fall, “ltop position.. A lighted match or max’it isn't the Spced that hurts; it's the a ¥ 299 e $iiesasissitanessi 22 i 3