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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1916 INSURANCE Louis Nationals, winners of sixth place | B 3 last , predicts good season for | talning _a Combination| Majors Will Start the Year’s Pennant Race—National League’s | New Players on Gincinnati Team. Indlg.eShon' Onepackage Auto Pelley from Cincinnati is picked by many provesit. 25cat all druggists. | J. L. LATHROP & SONS 41t Season, American’s 17th—Many Clubs Strengthen- | Talie .05 2R G20, 0 1o Aot T ~ ed With Excellent Diamond Talent. Chhce lust seanon, when the toam’ A | be no Sunday games. 1 ished in seventh place, inciuding Hal | Ben Houllhan of this city, captain of Chase, who while a member of the |the team last season, has been New Yoric Americans played first baso | for this season. He Wil play the cen- in & manner that made him one of the | terfleld position. Fith him. The Philadelphia C1ob mg|stars of the junior league. If Chase| Manager Amidon states that he is Ly s N e et e o other | Puts his heart and head into his play | Feady to arrange games with fast general strengthening of o Marder for|he Will be a great assistance to Man- | teams in this territory, barring none, T ot ager Herzoz, who has an. excellent | and would specially like to tear from SSIQY this grumie: pitching staff, good outfield, fair in- | Taftville, Daniclson and Putnam. Braves Considered High Class. | Beiq' ana catehing corpe. S The Boston Braves, runners-up to| Giants Have Been Strengthened ST, STRIUER Y. the Phillies last season, are considered * by many experts to be the class of the National league this year. The New York, April Il..— The major league baseball season of 1916 will be inaugurated in eight of the leading citles of the east and middle west to- morrow afternoon, providing the favor of the weather gods for the momentous events has been won by the magnates. Blght umpires in as many parks will give the home plate its first official dusting, send forth once more the old familiar battle cry “Play Ball.” and 16 clubs will begin the years two great pennant strusgles. 41st Season of National League. From last place a year ago to a Nationsl Loagus. first di lsfl';‘n berth is the prediction | Bosten n§ Ilrw\‘u{‘n o = he ln'\;\de by the supporters of the New o — Bn team has been strengthened by the|Vork club. The Glants undoubtedly e o e o ot Tewka | ° e - | have been strengthened since last sea- league players, including Ed_ Konet American League. < son, but it appears unlikely that Man- tat: S chy, Frank Allen and Eimer Knetzer. | 50% DY} ¢ appears uniikely that Man- | punigupms o George Stallings will appear again in a ¥ 3 k Wasbingun 3t New Yok The man in the plcture 1s his own | tests will bring together Boston at|Iaughton the famous Harvard fool”|Kaufr, Rousch and Rariden from the _— y ball coach, is mow president of the | K2Ul, Rouseh and Rari ot vouk Ba landlord and proud of it. Not only | Brooklyn, New York at Piildelphia, ; ederal _ranks will help materially that, bus he has his house fully in- | Chicago at Clncinnatl and Pittsburgh | SIub, which changed ownership Guring | The outfield is the best that the Glants SANE ity Tou sured. These two facts give him alat St. Louis. Gesartments are umusually strong |have had in many seasons in batting i sense of Security and Independence| — American,League's 17th Season. 1 \iith a fair outfield and catching corDs. | moqmiincon coq. v &; o he infield 15| Collegians Played Loosely and Failed that nothing else can. Let me make unbalanced and an uncertain quan- you secure as far as the Fire Insur-|, The opening games in the American Brooklyn May Be a Factor. tity. to Connect at Opportune Times. ance s concerned. league—its 17th _ season—will ssee . . he 1915| Fewer Changes in American League. o 3 Washington playing at New York,| Brooklyn, which would up t ® 9 New Haven, Conn., April 11. — The ISAAC 8. JONES Phlladefi:hla Tat Boston, St, Louis at|race in third place, appears to be fully | 1In the American League there have | New York Glants easily defeated Yale .surance and Real Estate Agent Cleveland and Detroit at Chicago. as efficient as a year ago. Mf\“fi‘gi‘; been fewer changes in the personnel }in the opening game of the season here hards Building, 91 Main Street Many Clubs Strengthened. Robinson predicts that the club will|of the teams. Boston, Detroit, Chi-|today, 7 to 0. The professionals hit be a pennant factor this year from the | cago, Washington and Philadelphia Many of these clubs have been|very start. The infield and pitchin® | took few if any of the Fed DO YOU OWN REAL ESTATE? |strengthened during the past Winter|corps are the strongest features of the | talent, al opportunely and took quick advantage leral league | of the collegians’ loose infleld work. hough all will try youns | Yale was in position to score several d Ty i lose | su; ‘ba bination. The tehing | playves ew York, Clevel ] 1 PY YOUR OWN |2nd every indication points to cl perba com| The cat | playe ew York, Cleveland and St. | times, but hits were not forthoming D"gu‘_’l‘;‘" SSS:E? races for the pennants. The defunct| department, due to the acquisition of | Louis have all strengthened their com- | when needed. Once Yale had three on | w G Federal league and the minor circults| Chief Meyers, is stronger than last|binations from various sources and|bases, but ihe side was retired by | of from a|have been fine-combed for diamond|year. The outfield, with Johnston in|the race should prove unusually close. T e e & huve ty | talent. In some cases famous stars |{he lineup, should be fairly effective. P! i A will be seen'in strange uniforms, but Cibe i Ratalnk Vit an Kauff's fine running catch. Flelding | Will Red Sox Miss Speaker? features were two double plays by the pay some ohe else rent while you re- | once the players and fans have accus- Just what effect the absence of Tri Sf‘fl';(!! .Br?d llseflfll;"r"l"::l rgnnh’l m::h build.. Insure your rents with tomed themselves to the new combina- | The winning ability of the Chicago |Speaker from the world’s champions \‘wx:\n e hit ToakeRt g E : & tions, the general prediction of a “ban- | club, which finished fourth a year ago, | Will have on the season’s play of the | VAUSOR. | good B. P. LEARNED & CO. ner yvear in baseball” seems likely to|is uncertain. Joe Tinker has been|Boston Americans is problematical. - be realized. valiantly trying to produce a winning | The management of the Red Sox Score: : M D ohw a Yaio Agency Established May, 1846. combination from the amalgamated be well satisficd that Clar- New York S'hpe a Both Boston Clubs Look Strong. | &\ibs and Chicaso Federals, but has | ence Walker will fill the outfleld va- & e T3 s A While there 18 & Vot i erenC® s | found some of his veterans iacking in, tisfactory. With these two 5143 13191 -AT- opinion_among close followers of the | {fa"C,c0q he desires. Team play has and the aadition of Sam Ag- gt 111 ¢ s = = — | same regarding the order in which the | i rereq somewkat from the fact that|New to the staff of catchers, the piay- | caumer ~ & 1 2 o i1 00 EDWIN W. HIGGINS |ifume Wil mobn ne scaoay Do cno | iy w2 oo Sl secur, | I, sbenfi of o o' oo ol | il 241 filaole 11413 I i Breat | tomed to each other, while unexpected | 2ble as, it w a year ago and its ccher Staner Attorney-at-Law est mumber of backers, althoush fhe| Weaimass fn the field and poor mitting | chances’ lo repeat as a pennant win- |gueht {1 ,08 gfwle® 4111 - s is not M- | pave developed. Nevertheless, critics | are_seemingly more than prom- |amess 3 1 o 1 IR RN _Corner Main and Shetucket Streets proved the” chances of the “Poston | i Gyicaro e soon Ising“Manager Carrigan feels ‘confl- | Gners > 18 1 3 i3 Brown & Perkins, Himep-at-low | Boston, Phuiadeiphia, Brookiyn - and | Found into formidable shape. |~ | S50 (hat, tne,(oaim has not bech wenbo| muaw =7 s ole e et G e New York are zeneraily picked to fin- | Pirates Expect to Land in First Di- his men are in better shape ERE Qrer Uacas Nat Bank, Sbetucket St | g, in the first division, while in the vision. Entrance stairway near to ~Thames than they were a year aso, Score by inntngs: American league, Boston, Chicago, De- Nations: Bank. Telephone 38-3. | ot ool MBS e are favored fo fill| Fittsbursh is another club which | Detroit and Chicago Will Open With b e 3000500008 — — it division vosiHons: starts the season with a new manager Vets. Three bam Tila, Lobert. ' Hits off Ritter. 3 in 5 o a ] at the helm. Jimmy Callahan, the| poi i and Chicago, which finished | P06 of Palmero. 4 in 4 inning: off Garfield, Phillies Have Old Lineup. 1916 leader, expects his team to finish | .. Pl*" t fl'!“ < %; AZ0. ‘“-‘-"{‘ £ ,"”1"" 3 i :nnl‘nr;,‘rn \\:l,\r:“q o ¢ ionings: ot SPORTING NOTES. In the senior league, the Philadel-|in the first division in place of fifth | Seae Gyl onton i, Tespectively, last | o o nard 2 Gferide 3 Kauff 1 Rousch ). sar, will enter the present camipaign |bares Braioard 2, Merkle 2. Kauff 1. Rousch J. Year, will enter the present campalgn | WOk, PROELE (T Sarls o ‘it 3 o h' veteran teams althoush both | Sivmm 1. Fme, Bese e have several promising voung pla in reserve. The only regular on | Detroit team whose place is not « sidered secure is first base phia club, which won last scason's|as last year. The Pirates have a SR pennant, starts the 1916 campaign with | number of new players and it will almost the same lincup as a year ago. | probably take the best part of the Blue and gold are the official colors | Manager Moran believes that the Phil- | son to weld the old and new material of the Phillies. lies will repeat their winning per- | into an effective combination. Fraternal Bowling League Standing. Won. Lost. Pinfall. P.C. — formance, but many critics disagree| Miller Huggins, manager of the St.| o has oot hit oyl ohepan Burns |oms ........ 24 12 17212 q All the Athletics promise is better Bt & i s i it e Pt R T T b St T T 2 Boland, all veteraps, as regular per- | K- of C. .... 13 16717 361 he Alstics, Clavaland. il Pitte: el High single—Bibeault, Tuttle—133. burgh clubs are not saying very much. Maranville and Evers are said to playing better ball now than a year The most important change In the | p High threc—Bibeault, 348; Aldi 339; dneup of the White Sox is the shift | Pardy, 335. of < Weaver to thira base, thi t being made possible by the ability Ave. ago. in Manager Rowland's opinion, of Zeb | Bibeault 104-11 | Terry, the Los Angeles recruit, to take | Aldf ... 102-1 Gene McCann of the New London # | Weaver's place at shortstop. Byrd | Sylvi 98-10 4% | with Jack Lapp will battle for the |Bliven honor of understudying Catcher | Pardy . Volume of Operations Fell Far Below The Phillies have turned over Bud Recent Averages. 2] I am a college man. 3 Products Schalk Combi Weiser, an outfielder, to the Ne n- Z=rg Prod pr . ' don club, w1 Yew York, April 11.—Extreme dull- e N,}“. Washington Prepared to Fight for |2, Youns o e o £ - owhere are cigarettes Lynn has offered to buy Third Base- | Volume of operations falling far be- D Lack & Clark Griffith, one of the keenest of | Bruckner ......... 36 3408 man Spires from Lowell. The. deal |low recent averages. There was some nen e e managers, is satisfied that his team,| OBt .............. 30 2841 1 Malone will be started at second base | fore midday. The balance of the| 0 Die. Sotumites e T ot iRt e | Bt s (N for the Athletics, with Lajole ready to |Session was one irregular period of stoutly to suppor: Walter Johnson and | J. Younsg 33 3083 jump in any time. st:\sznau?n‘ é:‘nfl n[m;:'\“‘ ll);llfilni‘hfll’:‘n'-:é g ;the other members of the twirling |Enos ... 15 1383 = uperficially, at least, dealings o Starr. v fira s 27 3 Bill Killifer of the Phillies and Jack | again restrictéd by the uncertainties| 3 e Suaks tom the Inti bl e Tt Adams, a new one, will not be ready | surrounding the international situa-y s Gooaen & o |15 expected to hecome a valuable unit | Oney -r- -. 3 2% I smoke «Helmar®” Tur 0 do #ny catching for some time yet.|on. News regaring developments in . |and the piiching and catching acpart- | Fregeat .. i e ga- o e e ents a ery strong. Jush 2 2 Dann Murphy hs mild interest until before the close, 3 2 u M st l th Ay Mutony mes notsenea|miid Tnterist unil Beoee the, cone Vankees Grocty Improved. |3 e # rettes. Most of the college men ow states he is willing to give Chappelle to Berlin_ gatned currency and pro- aEhe New York club which won o S smoke <6 e o Being gainea e o e e e ke “Helmar” Turkish cigarett 3 . Tnitial prices were mainly better; in e ‘h;\on sreatly improved, with the pur- STORE AND FACTORY LEAGUE eS. nnie Mack picks the Phillies for |fact, some very decided gains were ‘Con e chase of Lee Magee, Cullop and Ged- 2 the pennant 1L s Tearn thoe® for | resistered, but these, as usual, were Iy M eon, from the Federals; Home Run|'ardware Clerks Win All Three % 55 P T e DIy | B Spposeary - o | "4 it A 3t Bitker from tho AGMIGHc and & ni | Stringe—Draughtsmen’ Take Their| - cause we Helmar” the than last year. control of pools or cliques. Advances Tot -Nickel .. ber of promising recruits from the| Match. - = e oS4 In these issues were met by moder- Brooklyn, the Phillies and the Braves | ate offerings, which soon effaced most are conceded the strongest elubs. ig|Sains. The only notable exceptions the Natfonal league by experts doping | o this tendency were Crucible Steel, out the race. which led the day’s trading at an ex- 8 treme advance of 2 1-4 to 94 1-2 Jewell Tea s City So minore. Every department appears. to “Quality S b in ci tt be strong in both fielding and batting | The Hardware Clerks won all three upel' qare es. | while the pitching and catching staff | strings from the Hopkins & Allen Co. |is much superior to the old combina- | Tuesday evening in the Store and % | tions. Factory Bowling league at the Aetna o s e e L Bt The mildest tobacco for cigarettes Is Turkish. Tom Downey, who jumped the In-|U: S. Smelting, which rose to Lee ‘T & Tire %| Through the acquisition of several | ner iy CISTXS two out of three. Har- b 5 PC r Motor: ouls ash | r &€ of several |yey gh si 2 gengpite "Anirican’ association siub néw " record. - Chandler Motors ‘a e % S 1209 Federal Teague ‘stars. the ‘St.” Louis b B bl oy 4 The best tobacco for cigarettes is Turkish. ods, ants o8 AU .5 o e b A | Americans, six last year, are also |, Its: @ T arrange landing him. Ingersoll Rand achieved a like dis T | Conaldareq) tach Atronace > e results: 5 tinction_on its Tise of 25 to 300. sl AL L e e A Retails Clerks. Don’t pay ten cents for anybody’s cigarette until Sie New Haven was singled out for sale Mex Petrol 109% | Athietics, and last * with the St | McAllister .... 109 87 92— 288 “ 3 illy Hamilton is on the lookout £or | quring the Arst hour, deciining 2 3-8 T : | Athletics, and last year with the St.|McAllister ... 5 an you have tried ““Helmar,”’ a fascinating, elevats) a couple of pitchers for his Worcester | to' 60 3-8 in connection with reports | 300 Yo Kan' "&T - VIth Devernce: s sl | Growe 9% 84 98— 277 ing, gentleman’: oke. o Shh ¢ also hopes to get an in-|of unfavoraple March earnings. Other o it T e Foreoom and | o salesk 101 94 83— 27 s Gt s sm fielder from the Braves. Salls’ were, guoted only Itermittently o Pa , a trio of Federal League | Y . 278 Power pitchers. The Cuban, Armando Mar- | Bruckner ...... 93 84 84— 27 sans, will be seen in the outfield. & e MR e Cieveland ~ Strensthensd by Tris| TS oo STL 428 46 16 Wd mm Speaker. and i s M. Burns . 85 1 Eguptian inthe > Southern _ Railway _preferred and Clarence Walker modestly states he | Denver and Rio Grande preferred fall- is mel! pleased with the idea of plaving |ing a point each. in ; '»h but wants the fans not to Disappointment was expressed at Copper ... consider Him as good as Tris Speaker. | the unresponsiveness of coppers and S ke s . : U. S. Steel to remarkable trade con- Central I(-Tr}r:f:- (‘I‘l:“\f\“l«:’-{"” r\r‘n:‘rh an League | Hill 92 102 Owner Andy Roach of the Lowell | ditions. There were additional re- foutils | Shiet [asditional strngtn lies |Lynch o110 &8s <lub insists Paddy Green is his. Any- | POrts of large copper contracts for ex | from Boston and Arnold Gandil from | W Bacne ... 101 35 way, Paddy says he hopes he will never | Port, but these exercised no influence Jort & W s L Arnold Gandil from | W. Burns ...11 101 78 have to pitch another game for New |upon the metal group. Nerin Pacine ty is a known asset. Gandil 1s a| Total B2 151 Londor Marines lost some of thelr recent Ontato Siver ey S st ) otals ...... 452 451 prominence and “strensth, as did aiso Qia Dominion fast on the bases. ~ Terey Turner, who Hardware Clerks “Tis ds oue grand player” says|onitol Etates Tndustrial Aicohol, Teo Fibst Trew oF served as o utility infielder much of B e Clark Gritffih, “and T would have liked | (roleums and Zinc shares. No spe-ia} Pemn RR last season, will play at third Burdick ....... 92 100 94— 286 very much to have him. bat in ey |SiEnificance attached to movements of PRl Co g ay at 5 Bush . 99 93 93— 290 Pitts Cosl opinion he is not thera in.the pinuh | Other specialties. Total sales amount- ons for Athletics. Harvey Sions, namely: in” the various wodd |, CXchanee on Paris made the new teel S famous Athletics, is making no pre- | Johnson . ¥ u N Series in'which he has taken parcs " |low Tate of 603 1-4 for checks but Rey G "Bop 7 dictions. " The Biiladclonis At oiiens — — ——| May 20—Vocational at Norwich. who has four soldier sons was seized | message came through, “Sorry he can- = lires were ‘stromzer, with no material Beaams” Start the season with a mixture af| TOtals -..... 481 490 1457| May 26—Norwich at Westerly. with a dangerous illness and craved |not be spared.” In the meantime the Witt, n 19 year o1d oy, ia said to| CTARESS in Sterling and mars Reading, 2 3¢ Veterans and minor leagie receaios Hopkins and Allen May 27—Vocational at Stonington. | for the sight of her boy Cecil, who|stricken mother was calling for her ' be a coming star shortstop. Connle |Canadian long term issue rising a R : and Mack stated repeatedly that he is | Enos ......... 91 0 arr| May %Dtonington st Norwich- |yas & corporal in the fecond Mastiboy, and her cries 5o SEASSELEENN Mack would like to keep him on the|point to 99, while Anglo-French fives| 2005t L& SF 7 pr 5w ey PGS Tor 1ML e o e e gt ot e B AL Sl e e bench for a year, but he is forced to|manifested further heaviness. Total| 005t L & S F'sor 3 i o o Pt e e e e e e press she boy into immediate service. | sales, par value, aggregated $£150,000. | 1000 Shetuck A & ... N. F. A. STARTS Anderson 01 %0 281 ident, Bdwin Higgins, Stogington| Believing her mother to be dying, Plck, Mack's third baseman, is said to|~ U. S. bonds were unchanged on call, | 500 St 8.8 & 1 | . Frost ... 8 74 266 | B tioee Highy treasurer, Warren I¢, | lis sister wrote to Cecil asking him to The One Best. be the best man at that base since 00 S0 B e T PracTice aker left the team. STOCKS 500 Southers. BRI By Bartlett High; treasurer, Warren K. 5 55 Reynolds, Windham High and_secre- o 486 432 455 1363 ‘Maicolm Willey, Putnam High. apply for leave and come home, if he W 4 wished to see his mother alive. The e o aa e Gun Twenty-six Candidates Report to Call try in the world at this moment to be % : Sou es Rej — corporal presented the communication | Sosina. wban - S cde x 8 S T e —Season Opens With Dingbats Sat- | SCHEDULE ADOPTED BY e to his captain, who told him that there | America - Sprineacld Hoipae % COAL AND LUMBER 390 Alaska Juneau 1500 Studebaker urday. roskiyn 7, New Vo | was no chance of leave, as he could not Zes & A dane - S ot INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE | Brooklyn, N. Y. April 1L—The | be spared. 200 Am’ Ag Chem. 100 Am Ag C vr 9 100 Third Ave .. 900 Am Beet Sugar 109 Union 100 Am Beet S pr 100 Unlon 00ABS &M 500 Unlon 3300 Am Can . 1 4| 600 Un Pac pr 100 Am Can pr 700 Am. Car & Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh | ¥ b % = Hartford—The Aut le of ‘With a squad of about 26 candi outt Divi - Brooklyn Nationals and New York 5 A omobile club | Coach Overbagh of the Academy aee: | Circuit Divided Into Two Sectione— | Americans completed their exhibition | eat o the comnin oot ® coniet 40; | Hartford will nave its annual club rum ball team opened up the season's tratg.| Academy in Southern Division. |Schedule today, the Superbas winning . s aln thel pring! ne 12 this year. . ing Tuesday afternoon. The aft casily by a score of 7 to 2. They bat- | oo Was spent chiefly in batting peincen| The schedule adopted by the East- |ted Plercey, a Pacific Coast recruit, 4nd shosiog long flex, while ine piteh- | om0 [niemeeoinstic Basehall league io| Bost 15 008 A0, Se piay 1n tne| DRUGGISTS IN EVERY STATE RELY ON 260 United Clg Mfg 3800 United Frute - . 700 Un Frult 24 Am 2, | Prictine wilk catiins e Northern Division first inning by Gilhooley gave the Su- Am 1M U. 8. CIP&F = ighout the i - A e : season each afternoon. As Tuesda: April 19—Kijlingly at Webster. perbas two runs. Coombs and™ Dell S l E M D l ALWAYS IN §TOCK 200 Am. 1630 0 8 T Alcoher o010 100y was the first day out, it was diculs| April 19— Putnam at Southbridge. |Deld the o hapecy Suw Tfll K DN Y E l 00 Am 20T 5T Aeoha g0 108 to comment on the prospeets of the| April 29—Southbridge at Killingly, |Men on bases. Score by innings: A. D. LATHROP s O Sk 1w team, but nevertheless Captain Stanley | April 20 —Willimantic at Putnam. N.Y. (A) 00011000 s 5 sob A o & Ro e W% s optimistic over the scason’s outlook. | May 5—Webster at Putnam. N. Y. (A - . Kiime L Office—cor, Market and Shetuoket Sta, | *iis 42 10 U 8. Smelt &K it Manager Burns has arranged the an-| May 6—Southbridge at Wiliimantie, [BKIYR. (N) 3030100 0x-7 £ 0| e have been handling Dr. Kilmer's| We have been handling Dr. Kilmer's 350 am ST 8 e o i nual game with the Dingbats, which| May 10—Webster at Killingly. Numemaver: Goombs, Dell ang Aey. | ing that time we have not received a |5~ mP-Eoot ever since we started fus 100 A o0 U. 8. Steel pr o ;;Hll_‘t’fl»kn{i p!g&e this (‘]or(ning Saturday. Q}ux }iififi?"‘.' at ;vuum.nuc_ ;r:““"“‘"- T, A €Y~ | single complaint from those who have | Pusiness, which is about four yesrs 300 Am. 2100 Diah Coper Squipped with several German howit-| May ingly at Putnam. used it, all k gt rms v e F. C. GEER, Piano Tuner iz i B e et The Dingrats” il fnvads Camp | May 1—Ailingly ¢ Willmantie Cube Baley Baling Ben., | the poos mestts ebtamtn o | it A p e S S F DR st lineup| B = ge. g — - g - 122 Prospect Street, Norwich. Conn, = 200 Wabam B B | avatlable. The manager of the Ding.| May 24—Willimantic at Southbridge.| Louisville, Ky. April 11.—The Chi-|Je®, WWe know of e e TS e > hone 511 im 18 Wwabaan bx B f | bats is quite willing to wager that the| May 2é—Putnam at Webster. cago Nationals garnered sixteen hits|{iver trouble where e e ta tamas (et 1500 wer T T 8 | Academy outflelders will have plenty| May 2I—Southbridge at Webster. |off thres Loulsville pitchers and de- | yrovea very valuable: One ol lndy |tion produced the most . o W4 | of chance to do some tall sprinting| May 2/—Putnam at Willimantic. |feated the local American Assoclation |¥5°vears old will not bs withont by, | suite. T believe 1t 1o be Dbenefictal W0 & L E 2 | when his warriors start the artillery| May 31—Killingly at Southbridge. |club, 9 to 3, here today. The Cubs Jeft | 1oy, 708 © =+ i t Dbell a good DR. A. Jd. SINAY 0 Wh. & L E 3% | fire June 3—Putnam at Killingl tonight for Cincinnati, where they S eooa - noot. We_believe it |cine Sor 18inh. tesuijien S, i MoWhELE ) — Juno S—Willimantic at Webster. |open the season tomorrow. Score: o Wi, Food medicine in the diseases | recommended and we know it o, 30 Wiy Bremend g et R s S e Ia | Y S R H E|foF Which it is intond=a. very good sellen. en st g June 7—Willimantic at Killingly. |Chicago .. 12100500 0—9 16 2 Very truly yours, Very truly yours, e SEASON APRIL 20.| Besides the above, Putnam is sched- | Louisville . 0000000123 s 2 ALLARD & TROTMAN, LAWTON DRUG STORE, X = g uled to play St. John's of Worcester, & Bosege 08 10 s Suiting, Norwieh New York April 11—Call money | Will Play Only Saturday Ball—Mana- | Memorial Day, in the afternoon af Baseball Results. DN Phone firm; high 2; low 2: ruling rate 2 ger Amidon lssues Challeng, Putnam. Princeton 1, Williams 0. = Elondike, Texas. Lawton, e last loan 2; closing bid 2; offered at — Southern Division. November 11th 1915. November 71th, 1315. x ‘The Moosup baseball club will open| April 15—Westerly at Norwich. England’s Kindly King BOWLING. B s. the season on Saturda: e e < ~ » Pr * y, April 29, il 22—Stonin; ove What Swamp-Root Will ¢ aneMAJBSTIO BUILDING CoTTon. B s aaey Apdll 20, and| _Apeil 33 gton at New London | Many stories have been told of the p-] Do For You New York, April 11.—Cotton futures | throughout the season. All the fans| May 3—Norwich at Voeational. E:odrl.yn "3;‘:“?;:“:0{}:’-"‘?. touching | borand te" Sonts to Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binghamton, N. Y. for o ssmgle 35° closed steady. May 1189: July 1206; | in that section are very familiar with M 99—V i 1 at Westy Isode partl T i ‘bladder. vw. -m '*-‘ 35| October 12217 December 1355 January | the brand of baseball Manaser Aeie] ey 35 Swich s St et Soeliee WhE Tt St | mtarmation. telling. about ey Db ey aasy e Tow 3 on put up last season and are antici-| May 16—Westerly at Vocational. subject. time | size sale stores. " "Spot steady; midsling 1205 |pating a dupticats season. Thers will| May, 15_Westerly at Stontngten .. s, o widew. 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