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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1916 INSURANCE on Jan. 15, a communication contain- Ing a contract for little more than half of what I was getting in 1915. And the worst part of this was that the letter stated very briefly that un- less this contract was sent back by Jap. 21 it was null and void. As any-| Future of Mackmen. one can understand, this short period | — would hardly give me time to get the| What kind of a ball team Connie contract back by return mail, not to|Mack will develop this season no hu- speak of the opportunity denied me[man but Connie can answer as the for thinking the matter over. Athletes start their spring training. “Naturally, therefore, I never sent|And Mack is doing little taiking these this contract on. The terms did not |days, except to refer to his promise suit me, for one thing. I don’t imag- |of last year that he would make the ine anybody would relish going to|Athletics aonther powerful pennant- work for little more than half what [ winning team. he had been receiving the previous| All last season, when the Athletics year. If there was any apparent rea- | were trampled upon, kicked and son for such a savage reduction I|mauled by every team in the Ameri- would be inclined to take my medi- | ean league and during the winter. cine, or at least come to a quick un- |Mack spread a dragnet over all the derstanding. But, as I said before, it [minor leagues and colleges for ma- WHAT KIND OF A TEAM WILL TONNIE MACK HAVE? Manager of Athletics Kicked and Bul- lied Last Year Not Talking About VILLA ONLY A BANDIT, SAYS INFORMED MEXICAN SPEAKER MAYNOT PLAY WITH RED SOY Tris Will Not Stand for Cut in Salary—Claims He is Not a Holdout, But is Waiting to Hear From President Lannin. BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes | Indigestion. One package provesit. 25cat all druggists. FRATERNAL BOWLING LEAGUE. Owls Hold the Lead—Elks Second. —Aldi Rolled 123. b}) The Owls won all three strings fror et the Knighte of Columbus Thursday - cvening at the Aetna alleys In the | Fraternal league bowling tourney. Ald! jroiled high single with 123 and also high total with 328, It is every mar’s to his home v et by I 0. his adto Jin the AETNA J. L. LATHROP & SONS DO YOU OWN REAL ESTATE? , DO YOU OCCUPY YOUR OWN DWELLING HOUSE? You cannot collect rents from @& burned building, and you may have to pay some one else rent while you re- bufld.. Insuré your rents with B. P. LEARNED & CO. Unless Tris Speaker, centre flelder of the world’s champion Red Sox, can get into communication with the club management between now and Sun- day next, he will positively not re- to Manager n at the train- camp in Hot ngnsl. Spoke Is not what you might exactly call a hold-out, neither he through the streets of Hubbard City he denies any responsibility for the story sent north two weeks ago that his signed contract was on its way to Boston. This has not yet signed and has not even considered signing, and unless some compromise is qulckly effected he will not be working out at Majestic Park next week. Is No Sorehead. is ‘walking would look ash though, on account of | terial and formulated plans for his ~ ":‘h:- 3{';;;«|;ouF_!-o }r:m ofoot.hnel with a chip balan 4 Xan . | my big salary I was singled out as a [new machine. in e E rost Agency Established May, 1846. | Bus’ noddes fesl shat. - has, been | body cise. connoctod. with. the ciaby” | Shining mark. Unknowns a Plenty. \ |honors in ‘inis matc ring bigh ) made an unmerited victim of the |says Speaker. “I don't want to be re- Waiting for Lannin. Nobody knows how many unknown: N e gy and rolled high total club’s new policy of retrenchment, |garded as a sorehead or a hold-up Connie has under cover, but if his ’ - S and, furthermore, he thinks that thers [ man, and I hope that my friends in| I didn’t answer right away. I have | (oRme A5 BECAr COVPER PUE AE OIS e T is an exAplnnsuon coming from some- | Boston will regard my attitude in the | Written Mr. Lannin since and am still | Past CONSTERCUNE, POROrRAatEes, mas | K. of C. my.wondterg:ly Jate, you w‘?:f‘t JSee | rient light But I don't want to be awaiting a reply. I have also written | projict the Athletics will finish a_few ' singled out in this new financial pol- | the club secretary, but no answer has drives at the trainin, notches higher than the cellar. With camp till ofl | ccy of the Red Sox club. I think I am |been forthcoming. =~ Even if I were - vels™ ] is poured on the trouvled waters. ~ |entitled to an even break, and I can't | disposed (o £o to Hot Springs to talk | the ~masked marvels” listrk as an see just why the knife should be used the matter over, I figured it would - o Cannot Understand. Speaker understands quite well that that the Athletics are prepared in all those wha. have | departments except pitching and third be useless, as the club has sent out ttingly as regards my contract. it i 4 word that nore but “I have drawn down a big salary the Federa: league is dead and base- | during the past two years, seasons |Sisned contracts need report to the | j¢ training camp coaching has the ball's great war all over. He realizes | when everyone was _getting good | training camp. The fact that Presi- | oo (OGRS SUmB, BORCERT 00 P00 that the magnates are due to have |money, but I feel that I did a lot to- [dent Lannin is not with the squad|wy)) be greatly improved over those of thelr inning and that somebody will |ward earning it. The club got my |Would make this trip hardly worth|jgi5 wWyckoff, Joe Bush and Bressler | Busn - have to pay the piper for the dance | best efforts every day I was in there. | While. are fizured as anchor men. Last sea- f" ’ | Harvey that orzanized baseball was made to |l worked for the club's interest ali| “I Will wait now and see what the|gon \Wyckoff improved amazingly and S | Ala perform for two depressing years. Yet | the time. I hit well over .300, but fig- | ¢lub does. I am in splendid shape. I|, 0. 0" W 070 “pelieved Mack will “PANCHO” ViLLA = = he can't understand why he seems to |ures don’t count seemingly excepting|am but three pounds over my normal| pufiq his staff. In addition the Mack- v neaciicer peEss mesociamond | s have been singled out as a shining |When the owners start to talk con- |Playing weight. I do considerable road | men's pilot has Nabers and Meyers, | g example of the new order of things, |tract with you. Had I gone after an|Work about Hubbard City and the | ) 0% S0r, Toae “ona of last season | .- ) i why the gaff of economy has been |individual average I might have swell- | Outdoor life I led this winter has put | Jemonstrated that they were rapidly | Who is back of Villa in your|poienias IT’S AN ILL WIND THAT BLOWS |plunged into him and turned around |ed my total by 20 or 30 points. me in great physical trim. All I need | gotting their stride. opinion in the carrying out of this|yennedy NOBODY GOOD—You would cer-|as it were. “When President Lannin and I talk- |13 batting practice, and I can get that | “"Tpa receiving end of the game is |POTder warfare? Manuel Calero. | Opey S tainly think so, if your premises and| Federal leaguers welcomed back to|ed after the world's series I was the |from play |m‘1 with the high school |yrally Schans and McAvoy. Young 'f'"l""“ ;‘f’, can ""‘“‘““*""r ‘;0 “"' | Pardy . . 25¢ property were burned up. organized baseball have had fat con- |most surprised man in Boston when |in Hubbard City. T will be in shape, | perkins can also be counted upon to | Citcd Sistes and former Mexican | piveaul . s TEwill be a good wind For you if you | tracts taken over by the magmates of |he sald | was scheduled for a cut, He | e¥en if I don't report tll the big open- | 0”0 ie(fa "eatoning, o Sy g o = are entirely covered by Insurance. the two major organizations and are |told me that he could ont pay those |In&. £ The Outfield e replied: 1 doubt if he as any 458 144 in" Eood- standing oncs. again. Thei | high salaries any longer, I dia mot| I hope I have made myself plain. . backing of any kind beyond his own ISAAC S. JONES deserting from the organized ranks|go into details with him then because [I 2m no holdout: never was one. Even | Mack is said practically to have de- | favage desire for what he considers y Ii.surance and Real Estate Ayent |has proved a source of considerable | both he and I thought that there was|When the Feds came after me I kept |cided that Jimmy Walsh will be the |the treatment accorded him by the |Frost . ceee..114 100 110— 334 Richards 8 reward. On the other hand, Tris|Dlenty of time later on. When I left |mY word to John I Taylor and Pres- |rezular left fieider. with Oldring in |SOvernment that untii a few months|Joknson .... . 54 2 Speaker, never regarded as a hold-out | Boston, I did so with the understand- jident Lannin. I have always respect- | conter and Strunk in right. ana it |80 he conidered his friend. It is all | Bliven .... .. 95 120—323 B =5 or possible jumper, confronts the p ing that we would have a conference |€d a promise. Nobody can say that I|would not cause great surprise if he |in my opinion, the rage of a desperado, |J. Young ..... 20 95— 268 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW sibility of a reduction of nearly 50 |afterwards and reach an amicable un- | ever contemplated jumping. There- | were gallivanting around that sec- |® madman if you wish. You must re- | Combies .... . 84 102— 2T TErCant (oF the elars he dioe 1 the | Gratgnaing. fore I think I am entitled to some con. | tion. Oldring, as a result of member that until about six months —_ = = — two big vears. In fact, the Speaker i i sideration from the outfit. I staved |tirement” is in great shape. ago Villa considered himself the pet of 0 43 5 e EDWINE WL BICGING | o ite et = o Decided to Wait. with the same team that I did my |spent his vacation on his farm and|the U. S. And then all of a sudden| The standing: s the howl that is lable to arise quite| “I Intended to return to Boston |little bat toward helping to win two |appears to be quite capable of play- | Villa was kicked out of his high Won. Lost. Finfalt; Eg Attorney-at-Law often this season from Zthose who |right after the new vear but I saw by | World’s championshi inz in his 1913 and 1914 style. place and once more found himseif |Owls .. 10 629 Corner Main and Shetucket Streets |Sta¥ed in the ranks and lost consid- | the Boston papers that President Lan- T The infield problem probably will [What he really is, just a murderous|Elks . u 593 ain and Shetucket Streets |orgble coin of the realm thereby. |nin said we could carry on our nego- | PUTNAM CLOSED BASKETBALL cause Mack a few headaches. Third |bandit, who ought to be destroyed- e - = Speaker cherishes a grievance, and |tiations just as well throuzh the mails base Il is a great uncertainty and e L s . AMOS A. BROWNING, |« dcep one. "He makes no attempt ‘to |as by iny personal mecting. So I SEASON WITH A VICTORY | shortsiop will require & whole lot of | — AT i | v e WL e s deny the fact that he is greatly dis- | changed my plans and declded to wait = consideration. Althougsh sevewal re- |miles at a falrly good pace and nelther | Co. : Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richard’s Blds. | gatisfied. He has made no effort to i1 I heard from him. South Manchester Five Put Up Goed | cruits are being tried out for the lat- | showed any sign of fatigue. —_— Phone 700 air his troubles this past winter and' “Judge of my surprise at recelving, Fight. ter position it is possible Crane will| In the gymnasium this afternoon| Adopts Two-Sport Rule. = be_selected. Willard eliminated the wrestling part| Chicago, March 16. — Northwesters Brown & Perkins, Itierneys-at-Law | i ST TR T = Putnam, March 16 —Putnam High| Healy and Ritter are being men-|[of his programme, but increased his|university today adopted a two-sport Resehe S | school closed their basketball tioned for third. In Ritter Mack con- Entrance _s: irway near to Thames season Wednesday siders he has a future star and looks boxing bouts by taking on an extra rule, permitting students to compets man, going through nine fast rounds|in only two branches of major sports. Entiasce Sl i e outh Manches s for remazkable work from the young- | altogether. The bouts were lively.|It is believed among the followers of B 21 Bank. ‘elephone ocal gymnasium by the acore of «cr. McInnis is expected to be seen | Whitey Allen, who will meet Jack|college athletics here that Northwest- i to 32. Putnam by winning last night's zame keeps clean i record of no d t first as usual and Malone probably will sce servic second in place of Dillon in Brooklyn for ten rounds next Saturday night, was the added etarter. | the lern will stana virtually alone among feats on its floor, aithough they were |Larry Lajole. (R: frcul The ch: i handed All 1 broreort e it feats i oor, 0 ¥ Wi y Lajole. umors are circulat- e champion handed en a fev’|the adoption of the rule. SPORTING NOTES. I‘ n:}?"l pressed by the rs all |ing that Ty will be seen with an- |hard knocks. Rodel, the Boer, hoxel ” = MARKET WAS IRREGULAR. through the game. The pass work of |other team.) The Yanks may send Pitcher -Allen United the visitors was the fastest and clev- joved a banquet in the zym given colleges is expected to three rounds with Willard, and Hemple Marlin's fences stand. Benny Kauft e e s ot w n and Monohan followed, each going two|is still merely a histrionic hitter. <i i W he Le: in! = 2 as been displayed on the COLLEGE ATHLETES ON rounds. Twice Benny walked to the plate to- ae}]ax;};};ffig'?-’f ogfqgf')!heee,\sd:\nches-.U""Ed 5ta*eEs ft:_=| M:S the . ader in | local floor this season and it was only TOBS POR BIG Monohan in his second round smash- | day with his eye upon the outermost e 2l e . st a great an Erratic Movement. {ability to shoot that gave the local G MEET.|ed a right swing up hizh on Willard's | limits of the fleld. Twice he walked he Eastern league. i 8 {boys the victory. Crockett and the % e i cheek and it stung so that the Kansan | back again and looked at the water o i = New York, March three Moriarty bovs starred for the | Keen Rivalry Over Senior Indoor|retaliated to the face, which started | hucket. Kauff's statement Wednesday pilr?{lexrh gsazi.iws:flo-(lrsnebasfisgu i:fi‘,;\l:;;:gzl?;or;"o'k\;lluu F Ieatn ;‘{:rxr:r\rs and Shaw and Lowe for Put- Championships. lh;lblg?d (romh)(f:lnoh-fl‘!'l nolu.w " afternoon was short. “Just wait” was . B sig a x & arket, 0! am. i oran's eadquarters In est- football coach at Drake university, being Jashed into furl After the game the two teams en-| The strife for polnts between eleven |chester the Pitteburgh man virtuatly| . »° 24 — imes, while standar barely steady backward. bring about _ repeated his work of yesterday, al-|= T 5 3 or the teachers of the Putnam Hi; some keen competition at the indoor |though he had intended to take a dav Russell to Baltimore and Aragon, the |States Steel led the erratic movement, school. senlor national championships which |off. Five fast rounds with his threc | /Yy 8ww Dear? Cuban second baseman, to Richmond. | advancing a_point to : s Dest O South Manchester |2T® to be held at the 22d regiment|sparring partners were all Trainer y ’ 4 e = | quotation for the pre: l':lU , but S armory, New York, Saturday evening.|Lewis allowed Moran after a brief turn I t turns out that the Portland (Or.) j receding later in common ith other Crockett | Yale heads the list with seven entries.|at the punching bag and some rop. Use Ge{s-lt’ P club land not Hugh Dully's Poriland | prominent issucs. S ety Right forward Overton's chances in the 1,000 yard run | skipping. Moran turned the scales ai Me.) club will get Catcher Fish from| Crucible Steel was seco o Moriarty |are especially i ce | 202 Qrey elub | g Srucible Steel was second to United oriarty |are especially bright, as in practice | 202 pounds after he had a rubdown an ) runs the lanky athlete has covered the was awaiting the dinner gong. Afortarts | Fus the anky at he for CornsI™ The Giants have 11 pitchers in|and falling back 3, closing at 9 S b e B R D Samp. Mathewson, Tesreau, Benton, | Other conspicuous features inc'uded| yop fiuols Centrsl = ...... 104K 103% 1044 | Angell ........... Moriarty | Trenholm of Dartmouth will attempt to Sawed-Off Sermon. Perritt, Anderson, Palmermo, Stroud,|American Can, house, Ke defend his high hurdies title. The average girl is more courage- | [t's the New Plan. Simple. Sure ae Ritter, Schupp, Schauer and’ Kramer. gye(llro%:gmx“!s'g‘lru‘:\"l;';nl.;«'uxlx)‘:(‘vr’l\\t‘l‘;\:f:ltleA Lombardo lls, Verplank | Another prominent competitor is Sol | ous than a puglilist. She is usually | Fate- Applied in a Few Seconds. Jimmy Callahan savs the six hard- |ican Smelting and Reading, all s Fiela e aynard 3, | DhiGE Abe Dubudue coliege freshman | ready to make a match with a man [ “Why. John, I mever knew you to est pitchers he ever faced are Clark |ing gains at various tn but _for- Lowe 4, Ar Lombardo 1, Crock- | daeh, 70 yard high hurdles and the |tWice her size—Indianapolis Star. use such language! I've told you sev- Griffith, Fd. Walsh, Christy Mathew- | feiting much or all of their advantage ett 6, L. Moriarty 4, J. Moriarty 4, M. | running broad jump. F. P. O'Hara will | = R S S W W A B son, Walter Johnson, Kid Nichols and |in the urcertain and confused dealings Moriarty el s o S gl eloonrs e A o g bandages, salves, tapes, plasters, and Harry Smith, former catcher for | factor, aside from Canadian Pacific, Pl et Silnuts [nrlu:sT” e He ”(‘?h:;.‘ O l the Glants, who was with the Brook- | which fell 3 points to 165 1-2 soom| 3§ {70 Iy i = e CrOr it Bt e e e Ol vn Feds, last seasen, has refused to |after announcement of the loan by our cago Athietic as 2 sian with the Richmond Interna.|bankers to the Dominion of Canada, LARGE ENTRY LIST FOR S wnl Chliwell’ say! havs iath tionals for the price offered. but retrieving some of ihis or., The Eastern league will meet Mon- day afternoon at the Bancroft hotel in Worcester to consider its schedule. After the meceting a banquet will be tendered the newspapermen. Reading and Western Maryland were active and strong at the ouiset in con- nection with yest imors__of | Rockefeller buying of the first named | shares, but failed to hold. | Motors, suzars and Mexicans were! 1900 Lee 100 Lig & Myers 100 100 tercst in Coming Event. WL opr (Special to The Bulletin.) NATIONAL BOWLING TOURNEY City of Washington Taking Keen In- chances of breaking the indoor figures for the 600 yard and 1,000 yard runs, the es wiil be run sufficiently apart to give the men a chance to gain a resting spell. in the forefront at inte: all at| 100 Lou ‘“'V:whinl:;:\n_ D. < l:l"w-h 16.- VAUGHN ELECTED CAPTAIN The Pennsylvania state league, with | substantial advances, but these for the | 1059\ T OF YALE BASEBALL NINE. clubs in Harrisburg, Reading, Jersey|Mmost part felt the force of mode; N Nothing else 1s s, talked in this} S = City. York, Chester, Williamsport, | Pressure. Three new records w 0 Mex Petrol city but the O vimin, Svalter | Milburn Resigned After Being Declared Trerton and Lancaster, will apply for |scored, American Zinc rising 3 to 91, 100 Mex Petrol tournament. lark Griffith, Walter Ineligible. protection. This knocks out Al Law. | South Porto Rico 3 to 155 and Inapic: | Bt puest: G Tohnson & Company, are down at gible. son’s proposed Atlantic league. tion 1 to 49 1-4. Bethlehem Steel . Charlottesville training and no one| ey yroven, Conn., March 15, — The king a small loss at the ope seems cnow side » Haven, -, March 16. - e naiaie i himct dfvanchar 1112 and Villa, Carranza, et al, are having [ fibal chapter in the Yale ineligihility | $¥ou Wouldn't Lose Your Temper, J. J. C. McGill, owner of the Indian. |ing, ended episode was written today when Arth: If You Used ‘Gets-1t” for Those apolis American association and Den- | to 529. Total sales of stocks amounted o some differences, but these. too, are |SPISCHS Was Wriiten today when Arthur| " QERI—— | 1T You Used ‘Gota1t7 for ver Western league baseball clubs, an- | to 965,000 shares. ¥ Central . subordinated to the keen interest’ that | " UNIER FRSERCd the captainey of contraptions for corns. Here's nounced that he had signed Rebel| General news of the day included ON Y 0 & West Washineton is taking in the biz powl- | (¢ FRVPHY PESCArl Team and ¥ SERV-US MINCE MEAT |‘Gets-1t, it's just wonderful b st Oakes as marager of the Denver team, | further advances in fabricated steel| 6700 Norf & West ing classic. Earies are ccming Chacked o et B T s - S e e e o Oakes was manager of the Pittsburg |2nd iron, completion of negotiations Necth Pactac thick and fast. Sixteen modern ulleys | 550 O corn Feds, which lost the pennant to the Chicago club by a narrow margin last for a large loan to Canada, part of | which is to be used to refund matur- are in the course of construction. Tt vast floor space where the tourney is captain last June, but with four other players was declared in- Package condensed mince meat is made up today of the best quality of come right off. Takes but a few sec- onds to apply. It dries at once. Put season. He is the fellow Hiram B ing obligations, and increased we to he held is being turned into a mam.- | psiole for Violating the summer base- | dried fruit and other items which can your sock on right over lt—there's er nominated for manager of & thg|ness in exchange on Parls, which was| moth carnival auditorium. Tan TS reeks agv, whet & facutty| Joa SEBE 111 OF which are’fowna in |othing S5 stick or roll up. form o Ve v some | husiness ses, s actories, ‘ ) ptio o 3 Worcester club. ?:got:gr;xtof‘.97rgrev;lec‘;nnnl:l\;r:;{ :e:< rr‘l);-l e e h:"“_ll"“” 1:‘;;:‘:::—nnm‘ :‘;e j;'r’,‘ri committee announced = that Milburn|of spices and currants. The study of [ €Orn. It's painless, simple as rolling The inspiri i2ht bills, Marks showed a better tendency | Pitts Coal teams, and when the final Agurss ould be unable to Play this spring, | packing condensed mince meat has ex- | Off & log. Now put away those knives. L2 piting aigtielof krtoms (Ruy (Bl PMackS showcdls Befros (ondensy Pitts Coal. e S landiwien e fon) Sroe is teammates re-elected him captain, | tended over a period of 100 years and | Fazors and scissors, use ‘Gets-It' and Bilter ot thivds baso inatrol—is SN0 ctetingiman .- wericans o e e chest rees ever hume | With the understanding that he would | today is as near its perfection as we |YOU'll have a sweeter disposition and Since Yeporting here more thas & Week |in the London market. TR e e directthe nine’ trom (he bench. "This| cn possibly conceive, The sanitation | R0 more corns and cailuses a2 weel f ? o e < v th * the part of | in the factories in which it is packe ets- s s by dru aro—featured a long practice dri Bonds were irregular, speculative cel Sp 135 i Washingon T s 0 e . In acked | SGet is sold by drucy {bo Yankeos this affemoon, - Baney |lswues showin some heaviness. Total R Teurrament, ani ee and today's | is beyond reproach as the competition 1 Lad little to do at third; in fact, he sales, par value, asgregated $ I & Steel fr:0 i1 beart and so action re sul today in these iines necessitates the E. Lawrence & Co. . Vaughn is an outficlder and a for- | guarding of the most minute detail of = e — - — retired after sojourning about ten| United States bonds were unchang 5% the vast c.. wd of visitors s mer Andover star. the business. The apples used are of ininutes at his regular position—but o8 cail R A e L LR B - — the best grade of New York State, erha i P is presence there proved that he i — = = i & = where in our opinion is grown the v Il almost ready to try out his injured STOcKs. triey close in the tournamsmu SO A OIS LT O best flavored apple known. The ng an hand with the hard hoppers. Sules. 417 Mareh 25th. CASTORIA For Infants and Children JanlTuWF 2200 Alaska Gold M . 200 Alaska_Juneau 6400 Alils Chalmers 400 Allis Chalmers 700 dm. Ag Chem 4770 Am Beet Sugar 100 Am. Beet S pr . Tel &Cab .. 12000 Studchal 4200 Tenn Coper 100 T 3 xas & Pacific Wednesday. With a driving blizzard raging— the worst storm since 1888, according to old timers along the waterfront— the Yale oarsmen attempted to row The mren assembled at FIGHTERS' ROAD WORK. Willard Increases Boxing Bouts— Moran Tips Scales at 202 Pounds. New York, March 16.—Although the raisins used are of the best quality seeded variety. No expense is con- sidered in procurring the very highest grade of spices, and sugar, as we all know, is always sugar, the different grades merely representing the differ- and I would use on our taodie is what Repair Work of all kinds on 1 snow storm had made the roads in thés | ent flavors or different granulation re- T b H i e b 3 the boathouse, but Guy Nickalls found | vicinity almost impassable in_places | auired for different. purposes. * Every AUTOMOBILES, 900 Unlon Bag & P, cakes of ice 30 inches thick running |neither Jess Willard nor Frank Moras | Particle of fruit or any other articie 5 InUse For Over 30 Years | 204 <, 8 e e out from the Quinnipiac River, and the | shirked road work today. Early this gaed In the mezatacturs of mince ment CARRIACES, WAGONS, Prod b: L Vi s OTOu; y and-pickes Al'!!lfl;‘belrl N e o . trip had to be abandoned. morning each covered nearly three = e g TRUCKS and CARTS 400 Am Tido and should not be used and in this £ : Siguature of M AT T “ . manner the article comes to the house- | Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- e e 8 Scene From “FINE FEATHERS"—Tonight at the Davis Theatre by Myrile- | it Clcaner by far than she could | ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. —— e e ere—en | 800 Am Linseed pr . e Harder Company. possibly take the same articles in her Blacksmithing all its branches. i D 3 own kitchen, regardless of how clean Dr J M KlVG Frr o g it may be, and make up the filler for _— » ~ > Iy 300 Am Mait pr her mince ple. The old idea of dirt St S Tober being prevalent in quantity is today p Y 3w 92000 U 8 Steel disputed by the greatest authorities on ey % U S Steel pr food products. The meat used in| 0 . Steel Fdry . 00 Utah Copper mince meat is of the choicest and to- | May Building 400 Am. Bugne day the same corn-beef which you] . — GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 Providence St., Taftville Prompt attention to or it Telephorie 630. %fld%\# Total 2200 West Mary 400 West Mary_pr 600 West Un Tel 46000 Westinghouse 100 West Mfb 1st 100 Woolworth 1120 Willys Over. . 400 Willys-0. pr f p sales 945,095 shares. COTTON. is being used in Serv-us Mince Meat. There are very few pics made which can be used as handily by the house- wife as mince meat for all it requires is a little water and being heatea for ten minutes and it is ready for the crust and then the table and she may without fear of loss carry three or four packases of mince meat in her pantry, having it ready at any time for the chance occurrence of unexpect- 507 te 515 North Main St DENTIST DR. E. ). JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building Take elevator Shetucket Sireet en- ed company aid it will be @& good trance. Phone. { g L . New York. March 16—Cotton futures Qessert free from dirt. It is - our T s closed steady. “May 1195, July 1219, thorough bellet that & mince meat pie . ober 12.30, December 13.45, made from condensed mince meat . New Styles - DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE 1252 Spot steady: middiing 1200, about as cheap a dessert as can be ey 287 Main St Prepared and yet as good. F ll M -ll- 1 ‘or many years mince meat was \ . practE e o wonev. TR iy vearr minco met wua [ illinery,, ours 10 a m. to 3 p. m. NNQG; m:_ ’Mllr!:hl 135,;—0“;‘ money for the last ten our factory has had G- P ON stead ; low -4; ruling rate i ins its capacit; duri tl MRS, . slAI‘l Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 1 3-4; last loan 2; closing bid 1 3-4; e e e ha E o offered at 2. today it runs every day of the year with a regular 52 Shetucket Strest T i bttt Bl el VA fucos of heipers. We ebip mvods de| o ———— ) e & Ohlo . every part o e e entire Whimeric e DG D Qe ot wer wHEAT : Year. This ‘o course means a great| I - Ffl s - e n: e increase in the use of these goods over HE DEL -HO Cdle & N W . RI&P 110 107X 100 7-16 when mince meat was eaten only in Plan - % 108% 108% 108 the winter months which means an in- E’.é"""e,.e..’ creaced sule over the former winter Rates 75 cents per day and um - 78 consum| n. | 10 o Qe e T e e - HAYES BROTHERS. — ToJ0ol & Seuts TR TR TR, TR ~ R o T I R S L R M s W R YT “Telephons 1202

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