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It oo, 4 AETNA ',THROP & SONS LOOKING AHEAD IN INSURANCE MATTERS is a very important thing to @0, First, to see that you are pro- teated by policies in good companies; next, to see that your policies are in force—that they have mot lapsed. Bvery wise and prudent man_looks out for those things. Are You One of Them? ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Eetate Agent Richards Build 91 Main Street ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW . AMOS A. BROWNING, Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richard's Bldg. "Phone 700 Brown & Perkins, Jtomeys-at-Law Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Sketucket St. Entrance stairway nedar to Thames Nationsl Bank. ‘Telephone 38-3. SPORTING NOTES. Aceording to Benny Kauff, Lee Ma- gee looked good with the Feds because he was lucky. It besins to look like Larry Lajoie again as regular second baseman for the Athletics. Cincinnati is strong for economy this season. It took the smallest squad in the majors south this season. Harry Lord will play third base for his Lowell ciub. That means the sale of Spires to the highest bidder. The prospective owners of the Wor- | cester club e finally secured the signed leases for Boulevard park. Manager Bill Carrigan of the Red | Sox says the Pirates should be strong | contenders for the National league flag. Jack Barry of the Red Sox had never seen Hans Wagner play until Thurs- day. Jack insists Wagner is the great- est of all ball players. There are stili 11 pitchers with the Red Sox, three of whom will be dropped. ~ Anderson is showing up the best of the youngsters. Cleveland boasts of the youngest catchers in the American _ league, O'Neill, Billings, Daly and Mills. Steve ill, the oldest, is 25. Pitcher Fagan, who won all his ames in the Western association last son, has been sent to the Beau- mont (Tex.) club by Detroit. Elmer Zacher, cne time New Haven outfielder, has signed with Newark. Pitcher A1 Schacht has also come to terms with Manager Fred Tenney. The Cubs intend to raise the Fed- eral league pennant if the other clubs in the National league do not object. Joe Tinker's move is strange but not popular Pie Way of Yale and Dennis Gilooly of Trinity., ex-Colonial leaguer, will play with the New Haven Colonials. This team wants to play exhibitions Eastern leaguers, but the chances are they will be thrown down. Manager Rowland of the White Sox will not start John Collins in the outfield. Murphy, Felsch and Jackson are his firs: choices. Ed Walsh, they say, is shaping up well on the slab and may be considered a member of the staff. regular Although the Bridgeport club has been told b T nto that it canmnot have Neal Fall for manager, it is still hopeful, and so is Ball. Secretary Reddy says he is waiting for the final word from Toronto. Bridgeport play- ers will report for practice the 14th, In all there are 30 plavers who were the Federal league last year who will probably make good this year'in the American and National leagues. Even if the 30 go through the entire season, which is extremely doubtful, that would be a small percentage of the two circuits in organized baseball. —Boston Journal. — e STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, Lucas County, s Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he senior partner of the firm of F, J, Sney & doing business in_the City of Taledo. County and State afore. . “und toat sald firm wili pay the sum’ of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for [ 'National 'Amateur Boxing Champion: ships. Tony Vatlan of this‘city, holder | the 115-pound title, went through semi-finals by:winning a mgz.d a Bos- of m@ from Willlam J also ) on ton entrant, A Adolph Kaufman of Brooklyn, title holder of the 158-pound class, the semi-finals without ‘Canadian made their best!! town entrants. to toe and swapped punches for three hard rounds before Perry was given By disposing of F. Mey- ers, of the Union Settlement A. C. of New York in one round, in the 145- Roy Helton of Kansas the decision. pound class, City scored his usual three round limit. SCHEDULE FOR THREE FIGHTS IN NEW YORK. July 1. NATIONAL BOXING CHA Two Champs Defend Titles on Opening Night at Boston— Vatlan and Kaufman Win Their Way Through Semi.| provesit. 25catall | —— , Boston, April 8—Two national champlons appeared to defend their titles at the opening tonight of the entered oD n. Sy 'showng of the out of The ‘feature bout of the night was in the 115 pounds class when John Perry of this city and Jo- seph Chevalier of Montreal stood toe eighth consecutive knockout. Most of the bouts went the Fred Fulton, the Minnesota Heavy- ‘weight, Meets Frank Moran About MPIONSHIPS Store and Factory Bowling League Standing. $1,000 and the syndicate $2,000 with “Tom Andrews, a western .sporting | Hardware Clerks 12, 6 8338 guarantees. Retall Clerks .... 11' 7 §346 Trtes o Hopkins & Allen.. 9 9 8241 Draftsmen 4 14 7965 NATIONAL ‘COURT TENNIS H & A. b single—McAllister, 128. CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT. High three—Bruckner, 324. Play Will Be Continued in New York A"(;:'mm Lop . Pinfal et iy Ut Thireday- Anderson ......... 3 308 New York, April 3.—In the national | Bruckner ......... court tennis champlonship tournament | McAllister ........ 18 1774 which began here today only three|W. Burns ... 151 matches were decided. - The first of | Frost -............ 18 1730 these went by default to D. P. Rhodes [Johnson ..... 3 of Boston through the non-appearance [ SImCox ..... 15 1as of Wilson Potter of Philadelphia. The | Huntington o — second was won by Payne Whitney of | Malesky - the home club, who defeated J. A. Low- | Burdick e ell Blake of Boston 6-2, 4-6, 6=5, 6-2.|Bnos 5 1:?1 C. S. Cutting of this city won thé other | Harvey It match from D. L. Hutchinson of Phila- | Bush . 137 delphia in three straight sets, 6-2, 6-2, | Elliott ... RS 6-3. Play will be continued each day |Crowe A up to Thursday, and the winner of the [HIll ........ i tournament wiill meet the _world's | Goff S any aEe champion, Jay Gould, in the challenge | Langworthy .. St round next Saturday. Tono }§ :g&l BOWLING TOURNAMENT OF i "| ATLANTIC COAST ASSOCIATION |Holtzman M. Burns . Nearly 200 Teams Will Pa Games at Washington. Fraternal Bowli = eI 'BELL-ANS B ion, Oramaones In gestion. ‘Won Lost Pinfall P.C. g League Standing. Ave. — Won Lost Pinfall P.C - i " ‘Washington, April 3.—With the dis- | Elks ... 21 12 15754 636 Bull pum snaj e rork, April 8- .Offcial notice | trict commissioners and prominent | Owls ...-.... 19 14 15594 375 was received today by the state boxing = - z sy Ful he Mi: citizens throwing the first balls down | Moose .. 15 18 15345 454 T et saa pom, the Min- | the alleys, the Atlantic Coast Bowling | K. of C. 11 22 15259 383 et i et Al heen sisned 10 | association opened its second annual| High single—Tuttle-Bibeault, 133. ey men In this clty. Tulten IS | tournament here this evening. Nearly | High_three—Bibeault 348, Aldi 308 S Al el on AurlliEs Im Cor 200 ieams hive enferad the tommament | Purdy 835 ©° Moran on or about July 1." A syndicate | YoM all parts of the Atlantc coast verages. headed by John J. Mack is promoting | $iates, contesting for prizes amounting Games, Pinfall Ave the series of boxing exhibitions with | O\ % p ol 81750k bles “were run off | Bibeault .......... 2¢ 2528 105-8 the expectation that it will result in a | 5o, P05 00 G0 FOICNES WEEE P eots | Alai 30 2046 meeting between Fulton and Jess Wil- | ;o §10 o1l Frost . i 260 lard later in the year. 3 . Sylvia " 5208 According to the contracts filed with |, The lournament, which promises 4o | gjiven .00 33 3114 the boxing commission, Fulton is ta | % {16 DIEEEST DONTAE Cyent cver held | yohpson ... 6 580 receive $6000 to fight Relch, $5.000 to i hoy bt oo nEoR D. Youns 30 2873 fight Coffey and $10.000 to fight Moran. | juckpin teams contesting, 52 tenpin | Lardy - . Whether the last two matches will be IS, oon e PN | Combies | Durham is the fought, it was stated by the commis- | !3ms and seven candlepin teams. Bruckner . “Bull” L sion, is dependent upon the showing Kennedy Falion makes against Reich, and if the Can’t Afford Gasoline. ont LAy FRRE Minnesota boxer makes good the per- | The million armed men who were to | Harvey . with each e centage will be arranged so as to give | spring into being between sunrise and | Follenius him about $50,000 for the three|sunset have not yet reached the Mex- | Tuttle .. matches. Fulton's manager has posted | ican border.—Philadelphia Ledger. J. Young Oney < by - - IT_creditors of ge- 4. Desmond tobacco like it. You “roll your own” with “Bull” and eby notified to presemt Bush ....... enjoy a real smoke. Riordan 1. Desmond BT H, JDRO} Roman ... An Nustrated e i Booklet, show- NOTICE TO CRED! H_——‘Q“ MARKET WAS DULL o Products Team No: 6 Defeats No. 2. \ ing correct way 03 PROBATE. = e e Team No. § won two out of thrce ,"'"R"“ Your Own™ Cigarettes, gat F L IR strings roiled Monday evening in the and a package of cigarette papers, [ - Public Interest. . Elks' duckpin tourney. King rolled will both be mailed, free, to any » I, ATLNG. 3 = 100 Den &Rlo G the hizgh single with 172 and als6 hiz address in U. S. on request. Ad- phine F. Swift late New York, April 3—Siocks opened| 13 b &Rio G br total with 296. dress “Bull” Durham, Durham, s., deceased. ' & the week with a wide variety of gains| 800 ome Munes ... The score: N.C.4 R which embraced almos: art. of e e E Team No. 6 i = .x | D et R the list except the mo ntial in- Frie Ring e - onths from this date B = i 5 King .. AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. months vestment issues. Ralls rely Ero st b i it > that effect, steady and occasionally heavy, New M o& S GRSy g 1% his order. on tha. York Central suffering another tem- 3 ot 24 |® to the pustoffice i 5 ) > 2 = n, Conn., and by porary setback. drich B . 3 — 1 3 Trading was of the same desultory codrich pr b oo lishing the same ance in 4 ne character as that which atténded the Ain E 51291 = | EnE e Teturm e this Canta' major operations ' of. the preceding ) T EASTERN LEAGUE minimum cost will be brought forward | lerymen under General Pershing is NELSON J. AYLING, Tudge. month. A further lack of public in- s A eam No. 2. ALMOST IN SHAPE. | in favor of pooling the mileage of all | more dependent on motor trucks than | gpe abore and foPCEOINE 18 8 terest was noted, but this was partly R | Kimball: 5.5 - BB 8 244 e ok “|the clubs. Wednesday the umpiring|on mules. sopy of record. counter-balanced by greater activity i|Hutchinson ...... 76 €3 85— 22411 00 Up of Lowell and New Haven |5taff will also be announced by Vice| In fact, this is the first time in|" Aftest: HELEN M. DRB?‘?. in well known specialties, such as bt %[Cronin .....00000 80 85 101— 266 iy President Dan O'Neil, who will preside | actual American war service that the Assistaat Clechl OrIbTe el Anatiican Tisnomb. renl Young . : 82 84— 268| Clubs Puts Better Appearance on the bo¢ the meeting. motor trucks and the army mule| oo L o——rrl o IS tive in the war group, the motors, su- Int M Mines Potter 78 94— 253| Circuit—Meet This Week. ave been pited against each other| STCIITIO Y notifled -to 4 gars and distilling issues. Shares of o oha o —_ = — ——— N. F. A. Starts Ball Practice. under the worst conditi be e | & ms against said estate the silver producing companies also int Peper B oo 426 588 441—12 With the New Haven baseball fran- Academy has startd baseball | countered In military service. And| cned at 28 Union St. New loomed into prominence on the con- i Niga e chise in the hands of men who INtend | prartice Tac Thy coming. sreson Cont. | those who have observed the work of Miss within the tme lmit tinued advance in that metal, which ™ Norwich Five Wins All Three Strings. | to put a good team into that city, and | Bifi Staniey will have his men ouf|DPOth mule and motor f assert o B R rose to 61 3-4 cents an ounce, its max e e The Norwich Bowling Five won all | the Lowell team under the leadership | for practice every morning this week | that the present campaign in Mexico| = 'Executor. imum price since the outbreak of the nunecott . three strings from New London at the|©f Harry Lord, the only cloud that|ang expects to have them in good con- | iS_the last stand of the army mule. — war. Kemy e T oo Aetna alleys Monday evening. Aldi| DAngs over the Fastern league horizon | ition for the opening game with the| FOr transport work, the war de- NITED. SPATIS B Kennecott and_ Miai ers were Lack Steel .0 Tolled high single and nigh total is caused by the Bridgeport and Wor- | Dingbats on April 15 pestmunt hay Scrmied seversl mnite the ‘matter of Charles M elevated to record quo at 59 and T Rk i The score: g cester_situation, Coach Overbagh has a list of 16|known as “motor truck companies,” e e M et 39 1-8, respectively; South Porto Rico Liz & Myers pr .. New London. In Bridgeport. John Freeman, the|candidates who have signifisd their | €ach consisting of 27 trucks for haui- soared to new heights on its advance Lotillarg B . o et o] OWner of the club, is looking for a|intention of doing the box honor. Of|ing and one repair truck, all in At Hartford, March 30th, 191 of 9 1-2 to 2-9 1-2 and Jewell Te s & Naan Luey % 53 103 213| purchader, although'reports credit him | st year's hurlers is Purvis. charge of a_truckmaster having three| Upon the petition of Charles 3 yas similarly distinguished, rising 5 Senirierce acey e with being willing to run the Park assistants, 28 drivers, one mechanic, | sett; and others, praying that -2 to 90. Maxwell M 2 b = City affairs another season if he can- | Ball Field Under Three Feet of Water. nic's helper and one ma- now 3 S 4 ik Ao e Mt on [0 128 100 ae 3oe|mot find someone who s anxious to| - prorriburg, Pa., April 3. Members : Slared & Dankrupt, in eefoRcEont ronahonl thefae: dinn & Se L pereil®h AR take over the job. In Worcester, it is} Ton Uik, Fuy Apcl 2—-Members The Motor Whirl. e e e, mow: 941 slon, making an extreme gain of 9 1-2 o % ¥ % = understood that a park has been se- | o Bulalo i e v chon s s 4 to 165 in _connection with unconfirmed T 482 466 46T i Ly ent still lacks a | Paseball team who came here today e ing to and bein reports of an approaching ‘melon cut- Yo~ Pactfe ol Noruich Sured. but the agreement sl Jacks | begin spring practice founa the Har-|has o scheme to run an auto on vi- Fing to Cmflul‘,‘w i " 2 rio font. Power ...... % a 0, “ - 2 urg athletic g ds, which are on s. The r e is cranked uj Ir this State and gome e el e e McAllister ... 90 93 111— coming in the near future. ::x:b‘hslin‘d in the Susqaehanna nvcr,!”“ the side tead of from the front. | SRR, NoCun Yind that personal ser- ialties with gains of one to. the N e At = seee 118 110 95— 3 Wednesday the baseball moguls from Lunger three feet of water because of | When the is Yice cannot be made, it is thereupon - Eus Fal i Nat. Enam &S Bruckner ........ 81 109 97— New Haven, Lynn, Lowell, Lawrence, 100 ld W up a spring which releases 50 pou That notice of the pendency. HoltEts ewicansk wero F slEhty foe: e Bibeault 83 116 112— Worcester, Bridgeport, New London, | the Anithe Bae e Sl 1T o I 2 cee ion be' given by publishing s S B meed W Frost ... D99 307 92— Portland, Hartford and Springfield are What Makes the Trouble. which the in motion. in The Norwich Bulletin. § "United States Steel was inconspic- i et plavine Behedule from tha| It only the eyes of Germany were|TEFOUSh the weizht of the car and | RewSPAPER RURNAREC CR (CT T ok . 471 535 507—1513 | select a playing schedule from the - its occupants on the springs, sufficient | ® JWe€R TOF 0 e e number that will be submitted by those | fixed on politics here, as a corre- | b ruiion s secured ther parts| Bl C°Y . E. PICKETT. ertinn araitas ghe g0t oristoe North Pac SOCCER FOOTBALL ABROAD, | anxious to land the 3100 prize offered. | spondent writes. no American would | or™ " michinery in motion. When | 2518 Cletie . = Ao Ontarlo Stiver % If there should prove to be a large . e | they start running cars on hot air shares. The stock rose 1 1-4 to 85 7-8 Penn R B B number of these, the question will | that is making the trouble. — New | (1e¥ SHart to e m— and in confused general strength to Ecooles G & urnley Up Top—Record Number of probably be referred to a committee | York Evening Sun. 3 ety Dateen o TEan® Shaes; | I8 Pl aii” Goals Scored by Footballe. | for decision and the schedula adopied - A Clitton o sssisian o5 | Get Ready for an Early Spring e tetl et i Gersnditer avre e One of the most attractive pro- |2t ihe Next following session. W S Lose A“, - .;"“' T b i g o H and Wig- : : g = Fitts Caal pr ... 3 . 3| _The pet argument of .those clubs| Bryan is said to have lost 13 pounds | piied for e to| Look over your Harness - e o emoutedito e frammes of soccer football scheduled | who are outside the boundaries that|in weight. But there has been alto- | hrevent ob m sk The | ons if they WILL NOT GO another MOt eyttt s b Quicksilver ;?--‘lsefl-"’“ was de"lded Saturday. | would include those cities between |gether to much Bryan, anyhow.—De- appliance utilizes the principle of|year. Come in—look over and get our i e Tor e e oW e ‘:lozst:‘) x;,::gm\:;,mlpnt;n:geul.n}:so:l(::s which the teams can travel with a|troit Free Press. strewing sand on smooth surf: prices on new lines of ;nmhmw’ sterling, francs, marks, lires and kro- Iy S0 Sp o ing put together, no fewer than 126 o onEN N T L Carriagesi il nen (Austrian bills) weakening irregu- fia_ymfa'u Cop being scored. Local derbys were the locomotive: ;:.d ~‘r-u| Ar;; ,-..,,,“; Carfltdl over stock L larly, with slight improvement in T - . y cars are to be equipped with zand|gel at a low figure. Regardless of this development An- 100 Rock Jsland ... S| 2 " 4 [position just in front of the rear|p,yets Robes and Fur Coats. heffield and Nottingham, Preston, = e Rock Island_pr S = . 3 wheels. A button in reach of the glo-French fives sold up to 96, their North End lost 1te Disce at the top of best quotation of the current year. To- P Al 2 Thio! Rorthern: Table. of The Tt driver opens a valve and sand is tal sales (par value) aszgregated $4,- i Burnley defeated it, 3 to 1. * strewn on the ground in the path of 260,000 s 3 . iy United States registered ¥'s declined 1-2, the coupon 3's 3-4 and te regis- Coupon #'s rose tered #'s 1-4 on call. 1-4. STOCKS Sales. sach cnd’ evory cass o cafarrh that :annot Le cured by the use of HALL'S SATARRI CURE, FRANK J. CHENEY. :e me and subscribed nce’ this Cth day of Decem~ n my prese: bep, A U. (keal) A. W. GLEASON. Notary Publio. Hall's Catarch Cure is taken Inter- nally and Gets through the blood on the mmucous surfaces of the system. send for tastimonials, free. 4. € %Y & CO, Toledo, O. acid by ali druggists, Toc. Hall's Frzily Pilis for constipation. Cecroma Cured or Money Refunded. This guarantec =oes with every box s Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment. Makes no difierence whether it's a saby, child or aged. No matter how long standing the case the guarantee 20lds good. Cut out this strip go to our Aruggist, get a box of Dr. Hob- son's Bczema Ointment, usc it as di- rected and if you are not fully satis- fed the druggist or maker will refund oyr money. Try It just once, you Al ve surprised. DR. A. J. SINAY . Dentist Rooms 18-i9 Alice Building, Norwloh Phone 1177-3 THE ABTNA. 2oL S mwrro munbiRG. o T AdterE. © Tables. HBN YOU WANT o put your bus- k3" Defore the public,” thore 1s mo Fedlum better than through tho ads vertising columns of The Sulletin. Sworn to ber 200 Adams Express 3000 Alaska Goid M 10300 Alnsk Juneau 1500 Allls Chalmers 700 Allis_Chal_pr 1400 ‘Am. B 7900 Am 185 Am 4900 Am. 700 Am 100 Am 100 Am. 100 Am 400 Am 1000 Am 27800 Am 900 Am 4700 Am 100 Am 100 Am 100 Am 500 Am 100 Am W P pr 13300 Amer zine 7900 Auconds 300 Ao OL1 200 Atchison 100 Bald Loco pr 125 Balt & Ohlo 100 Batopolts Min Enos .... Dougherty changes are made in the ship of the Midland sectional the northern group by trouncing its neighbors The Cit: 0. Chesterfield continued streak and defeated Leicester 3 to 1. It is now three points of the runners-up. The star att; of the London games Studebaker pr 200 Tenn Copper. 600 Texas tained Midwall before a large Both clubs have been iy Ry Tov pr U. S. Ruber S, Steel .. 5. Steel pr sition. Chelsea did well to beat and with a game in hand are the running caused the biggest su ly upsetting Queens to 2, before the -k Ran; 200 West Un’ Tal 7300 Westinghouso 700 Woolworth 00 Wh & L E 100 Willys Orerl Total sales 513,4 of the table. The scores: Lancashire Section. Northern Group. 2; closing bid 1 3-4; offered at 2, last loan 2. COTTON. New York, April 3—Cotton futures Midland Section. Northern Group. closed steady. May 1189; -July 1200; | Bermsle _-....-------§|Leeds Cuy October 1207; December 1225; Jan- | Bragford City, - i e Central Group. DOt Sha Yo e 1200 Lincoln Clty .- -1, Grimsby Town Ehemida “Tnited 1) Sheield Wed. CHI0AGO GRAIN MARKET. Hul Gty - ol 3 (HER l P-rirA or PRI by e e 2 T B BE B ot County ot w ms w e o e - - o London Combination. o Chonor & Pay iR M ORE| e R PP 0 Tottenhum Hot G CC& st i = R : 700 Cotle Coper . 2y o ; 3300_Chino Copper 35 5514 0ATS: eaed - =00™Cluett._Peavods uoowe | oy =% .13 G Pataee 1200 Col Fuel & Tron % G Juy i A i 100 Consol Gas . 1% st . sk ax ‘alClapos O Bradford put up a splendid show in severely its winning was staged at Craven Cottage, where Fulham enter- running neck and neck for first place in the table, and and it once more occuples top po don Common, 4 to 1, away from home, for first place. Reading rprise by severs- ar) latter’s supporters, and at last got away from the bottom Ralton Wanderers ... 4| Bury ... MONEY. Preston "N Tna 100 1| Barmey New York, April 3.—Call money | ®lackpool .. 3 Sespest Chmtral steady; high 2; low 1 3-4; ruling rate Southern Group. Get the Range of Smoking Satisfaction Roll “Bull” Durham into a cigarette and you have a smoke with all the vim, vigor and dash of Uncle Sam’s fi why the American Army is an army of “Bul GENUINE ‘BULL DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO mildest of all tobaccos—a co that soothes the nerves and tented feeling that comes from thorough satisfaction. Made of the famous Carolina leaf, “Bull” has been the great American smoke for three gh into their action and “punch” into their systems. For a vml(i, lively, manly smoke, “roll your own”” with “Bull.” 5, the Fame — aving a circulas : *t. ana e g < 3. AYLING, Juage “bright” Virginia - North 5 o and foregoing l-"ifl' HELE mscEER — | generations. There is no other NORWICH_AND NEW YORK From Norwich Tuesdays, @ays, Sundays et 5.15 p. m. New York. Brookiyn Pler, East River, feot Ro Street, Modays, Wednasday, days, at 5 p. m, < LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS: " 7%+ - AT A COURT OF PROBATH orwich, within and for the ary, A. D, 1916. : | Present—NELSON J. AYLING, | _ Estate of Pajmer A. | Griswoid, in said District, Ordered, That toe with the will annexed cite the & of said deceased fo bring i claims ainst sald_ estate wil | months from this date by Po | notice to that effe-t, together s lcopy of this order.’ on_the | nearest to the pisce where |ceased last dweit ana in |Town, and by pbiishing once In & newspaper h | tion in said Distri~ | to this Cour: | Niei SON I. AYLING, The above and Yorcgsing k At HELEN M. DRESCHER, Assistant CleFk geas ting men. That’s Du rham smokers. XOTICE. Voluntown, ° Comm, « limited in the above Iministrator eprid NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE n and for the the 34 day of I ATLEG, Tndes Has'ings, Iste istrict, deceased. place where_said t, mellow-sweet tobac- And in the aame brings the happy, con- leader- tables. Y, 4 to ot in Mexico. ahead —— raction Plans for the opening meet on the 1916 season. Sheepshead Bay speedway, May 13, crowd. | cq < i Few movements for the good of the call for four events. The most con-|general public have attained greater spicuous will be a race for the Metro- T and an exciting game resulted in a | politan trophy which will be, contested ey e fine win for the home club, 4 to for for three or five years before final Cnitey Ry Inv possession can be secured. The length of the race will be 150 miles for cars of 300-inch displacement or less. The drivers will have to make % miles an hour to qualify and the length of the race will be limited to 90 minutes. This event will be regarded as a championship race by the American Autorpobile Association and will count in determining the championship for the year, as the association will do under its new plan. Prizes for the race will amount to $135,000, divided into seven places from §6000 to $400. The other events will be a 50-mile Queens cup race for which $2500 will be awarded in five prizes; the 20-mile Coney Island cup with $1500 for five places, and the 10-mile Brooklyn hand- icap for ron-winners, the prize being the William Kemble cup and $1000. Anyéne who does net take a prize in the three previous races can compete in this event. Another feature that may be arranged for the opening day is a 10-mile match race between the three fastest cars in the world. ‘The committee to examine the care and drivers, and elimination trials will si® out the slow ones. A non-com petitive programme will be staged at the speedway Jyly 4. ‘The season widl be ended by an in- vitation meet Labor Day, Sept. 4. /The entries will be'limited to six and Anvi- tations will be extended only to driv- ers who have finished first or second Croy- well in gers, 6 Four Races Scheduled on Sheepshead Bay Speedway on May 13—Big Demand for Rubber—Auto Trucks Under Test the driven wheels. THE L. L. CHAPMAN CO: - Commissioned officers of the Cadet|14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conns corps of the Un ty of California { are taking a course of stu of motor o as used nilita M Cigarg are Good—e e o xm»l el;u:: o ” e THESE ARE BETTER 1rznsp.,r:‘4nun of nr:llicr)‘[ TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR plies a the operation o pital otor- buse: and ambulances. BNl mote b 220 smbanee | GOOD FELLEOW 10cCIGAR student officers in recc increasinz importance o fthe motor mit Try them and ses, of ta national importance and influence than that of the “safety first” movement, which has been inaugurated by various socleties and organizations in the last year. The slogan “safety first” has become one of vital human meaning and great work has been dome to re- duce accidents and the chance of-ac- cidents by the use of this slogan. Crude rubber is a commodity about which onc hears much these days. The demand for it is increasing stead- ily and rapldly. New uses are being found for it constantly. Never before has the number of manufactured arti- cles been so numerous and varied as today. In the United States alone the consumption of crude rubber in 1915 was in_the neighborhood of 90,000 tons, while the production of ' all grades of manufactured rubber mer- chandise is estimated at 149,000 tons. With the American expeditiona: force now combining the mn ln'x mountain wilderness of northern Mex- ico in pursuit of the bandit leader, Pancho Villa, the greatest man hunt in history relies mainly on motor truck for maintaining the line of com- munications between the permanent base at Columbus and the fleld base south of Casas Grades, Mexico, Without the ald of the Mexican railweys and with each removal of the fleld base adding to the distance between the fleld férce and the borc er, the responsibility of the ar~ transportation of supplies from « lymbus to the thousands of Americ | | THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Frankiis 84| car in modern warfar Next to Palace Cafe RADWAY & CO. 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