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o BRIDGEPORT FRANCHISE AWARDED].7oe. BELL-ANS s M Philies The National ! Absolutely Removes = S GARDEN TOOLS verages In & = o P : the American and National leagues| [ndigestion. One Rakes, Hoes, Shov d 1 Simme” =" Semuireion| At & Mesting of Esstern Baschall League—Assignment of | H:ritninh 37 5t e w‘gfl_ gt Wm‘ Shovels, Spades, Spading. CHELSEA LINE 4 L. LATHROP & SONS Unmpires for Opening Games Will be Made Thursday— | i1, 2en johnesn, cirgult with the Manure and Ensilage Forks SERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK - troit leads with a team average of From Norwich Tuesdays, X _ League Meets Again on May 2. 271, closely followed by Boston with | Leonard’s Shoots Puzzle Athletice. days, Sundays at 5.15 p. m. an average of .256. In the National| philadelphia, April 24—Philadeiphia New York, Brookiyn B : league Butler has a mark of .500 With | could not hit ‘Leonard's delivers mith INVIN Pler, East River, feot the willow and _in team _averages |men on the bases totay and Bosaih ICIBLE Btreet, Modays, Wednssday, Boston, April 34—At a meeting of MADDEN'S TEAM CHAMPS Philadeiphia is first it 273, Cin- | won the final game of the series here, Gaya, ot § p. m, the Bastern Baseball League here to- IN ELKS' TOURNEY | Sfaranvilte is mieting for 200, The aae | tntoe _lx"h"fu"{:&wgnmh::af::; o CULTIVATOR F. V. KNOUSE, Agent , the Bridgeport, Conn., franchise . - S Aniacet Srtod ‘taihe. Teague|Tle for Sscond and Last. Positions-—| 8%, follow three runs. They secured another tal- American Leaga. Iy off Sheehan in the ninth o and was later awarde@ to the Bridge- z?u:: Team Won Match Monday :,“m ‘n: -y :‘cfln S _ nmne :’vo port Baseball Club, of which Harry L gl E featured by the fast work of the in- Cornen is prealaeb'm and A. C. Knorr| ¢ fielders of both teams. Score: is secretary. Both men live in South| The duckpin tourney came to a H Seten (A) Norwalk. close Monday evening at the Elks’ 3 Tl 42| semethomae 3 3 keeps the soil loose and kills weeds. Prongs adjustable. The league voted that any Sunday |club with Team No. 8, captained by Janvrin.m B I et he” srransed | George Madden, the champs, by a wide : through the secretary,who was author- | majority. Teams No. 4 and 8 are tied eeseenadl ized to provide two umpires for each |or second place and Team No. 5 ils of_them, ranks nex In connection with the claims of | The tournament has been a big suc- The man in the picture is his own |clubs to several players, the league |cess. It stimulated keen friendly ri- landlord and proud of it Not only|decided that such matters should be | valry and at all matches the side lines that, but he has his house fully in-|adjusted between the clubs concerned. | Were crowded with enthusiastic fol- sured. These two facts give him a| Umpires will meet next Thursdey at | lowers. sense of Security and Independence |springfield for a conference with Vice In the postponed match Monday ev- that nothing else can. Let me make iresldmt O’'Nell. Assignment for the | ening Young’s team defeated Wilson's you sécure as far as the Fire Insur- | opening games on Friday wil be made standing: anpce is concerned. at that time. The next meeting of ‘Won. Lost. P.C. ISAAC S. JONES the league will be held in New Haven Insurance and Real Estats Agent |On the night of May 2. Richards Building, 91 Main Street = — YONKERS HIGH SCHOOL AT ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW STATE HOSPITAL TODAY ol mummpons L] FPrISISI R FORGED STEEL i WEEDING HOES MODEL RANGES Hardened and tempered. We furnish Repairs for all N A. J. Wholey & Co, 12 FERRY STREET (x) Batted for Meyer in (xx) Batted for Witk in Philadelphta . Two base hit Hooper. ~Stolen 2 Socrifico hita, Bary. Gardner. 7 § 10 s |pum . - 5 Zl| St Louis Hit Hard in 8th and Sth. FLOWERING BULBS 7 - = i 333 | Wathington : Cincinnati, April 24—Hard hittin ioli Brown & Perkins, Kiiomeys.at-law | New Yonkers Making Two Weeks’ 14 335 S 1 Al eRhth a2 A Ttaas e e RN . < oo o s'oe oo onalosmanninessesediBo—Diker Be e Tour—Manager McGraw Announces New Yerx Louis enabled the visitors to win the | Dahlia, ed Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Sbstucket St. z Clevetand ; H ouis enabivn Cia yismtors : the assorted .............ccc0000...100—3 for 25¢c Entrance _stairway near to ~Thames Linsup. SHAKEUP IN HARVARD CREW oo - 0day 5 © | Dablia Cactus Natiose Fedk Telebhone 38-3. L Goieie v visiens veveesnsna.10e—3 for 25¢ -y Phone 531 MODERN PLUMBING Is as essential in modern house as RARSEEE ) Manager McGraw has secured the Parsons and Stebbins Put Back Into e H H CF] : == ast Yonkers High school team of New Sacond Boat: BA <o » aes S cessececss.5c each| electricity is to lighting. We guaran- J. H. N. Plays at Taftville. York for today’s game at the Hospi- g i e : 5 Dk 13 14 Th H h | d tes the very best PLUMBING WORK The J. H. N. of Jewett City will[tal The team is on a two weeks | Cambridge, Mass, April 24.—A | jolwitz,Cincine O Wilson et - o3 1 e Ouse o by expert workmen at the fariest meet the J. B. Martin Co. of Taftville | tour and is playing some of the fast [ Shakeup in Harvard’s varsity rowing 3 o 3 e O 113 Fi . o prices. % on their grounds this week Saturday. |teams around this part of the state [Squad, following the defeat of the |imu Nev : - Mt 5 8 e 74 Franklin St., Bulletin Building Ask us for plans and pricese = Answer in The Bulletin to Manager | They have the reputation of being a |Senior by Princeton last Thursday, | Sy Goacepiis 2 . Betzel. 2 ' 331 T. 531-4 As o 3 Henry Bicknell fast team and the fans are assured of | was announced by Captain Morgan to- | Chaw’ Ciennati ..~ a1 e e i e elephone uto Delivery Sayaes is o1 p —_— |2 8ood wame at the Hospital today.|day. Altogether there were - cleven | agw. Dosion . - H s 1 : J F TOM PKINS == T The Hospital boys are in fine trim and | changes in the three crews. Parsons | Crvin. Jose .- : Mendowsd HE == . 1 E The Aches of Housecleaning. expect to start off the season with a |and Stebbins were dropped from the | hame phiiiedeiohs . lams.p ° T % The pain and soreness cauged by|¥in. The linup of the Hospital team |first crew to the second. White, Who | Teweau. New York 1 - . 67 West Main Street ™ bruises, overexertion and straining dur- | for_today’s same will be: Chase c,|stroked the second crew to victory | Konetchy, Boston H e < ing housecleaning time are soothed |Hoffman, Enot, p, Howard 1b, Butts|over Princeton’s junior crew, and % away by Sloan’s Liniment. No need W |2, Moore ss, McGraw 3b, Maganano | Quimby, another member of the sec- | tuunaw. Brokiyn e e - ; )y L ¥ |it,” Corbett cf, Ghent rf, Kenny sub. [ond crew, were promoted to the first | Gen. Gincinmes T s agony, Just apply Slofi's| ™1 ke Riley, the old time ball playér, | boat. Brown. stroke of the third crow, | Buri. P Robert J. Cochrane fxx) tted for Smith in Sth. (x) Batted for Wilsn in 9th. Eureka Weeder H H i H H H H ] H i 1 < i littie: Tn o short time the pain leaves, | Will umpire. ' The game starts at 3 p. | was ‘wiven White's place in the second Philadeiphta H & B e Sebis it X aAs FITTING, 3u Fest’comforiably and enjoy a re- |- oat.. G, Sncnu : R PLUMBING, M FiTTING, freshing sleep. - One grafeful _user it lezander. Fhiladel Clnetnoan 3" 150001 10 West Main S T LS e B L T DOINGS IN THE AUTO WORLD b v o weight in gold.” Keep a bottle on hand, Carvy, Pitteburgh 5 i Gul. Saciles 8. Weuw: Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. use it against all soreness, neuralgia Doyle, New York 3 - " " ’ and bruises. Kills pain. 25c at youf e 3 3 Coveleskie Defeats Chicago for Third T - Detrait, Mich, April 2¢—Jim Scott | Possibilities of Substituting Alcohol for Gasoline—May be e § Watch Child’s Cough. | P % F|gtarted His first same of this ‘seasos Heating and Plumbing Colds, running of n\se, continued | or Chicago today and was knocked . = S S b 8 irritation of the mucous siembrane if| MARKET ACTIVE AND STRONG | 13 Con Can ... . s Off the rubber in the fourth. Detroit Over 2,750,000 Cars in United States This = 8 F neglected may mean catarrh later. 430C Cem Products ... 7% 1% 18% | PMaddgba ... ....1% 2 53 .%3|wonm, 4 to 2. Scott hit Bush in the o ’ n < = 200 Corn_ Prod pr 3™ | Cneensn L il E Gasoline Pri 2 for your child! Children will not take tial C tions. e 11033 | Brookisn o 128 Y o every medicine, but they will take Dr. al Conditions. o0 Poston et it 3 ed. This was Coveleskie's third con- King’s New Discovery and without q. e % & 100 Chicago 234 2 secutive victory over Chicago this sea- P o e New York, April 24.—Taking its cue| 100 Pittsburgh E son. Catcher Schalk of the White Sox N bribing or teasing. It's a sweet, pleas- | ¢rom the more hopeful advices resards | im St Lous 34| twisted an ankle while pursuing a |, DUring the present agitation regard. ) business figures that the number of laxative enoush to eliminate the waste |18 infernational conditions received| 00 Wik ouw and Wil e out of fha S {18 T3 WU fRie F_ehesins, WAV [Sueaes dn mee & e Thind FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY poisons. Almost the first dose helps,| OVer the week-end, today’s market | 30 es next summer wil not ar > ? [has not something been done to bring 3 ) THE STANDINGS. up at least two or three davs. Seora: Alwaya prepared, no mixing o fussing, | 0Pened active and strons and except | 117 & —— Chieago (A) Detroit alcohol to the front as a motorfuel or from 2,750,000, “aliowing 20 per cent. Just skt vour drnseist for Dr. Kings| foF intermittent but minor reactions, | 1o & for pymen provanty sy ve| THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO National > hopo to discover its possibilities as a fuel @ W e it i continued its upward progress to the| 20 . Per | Murhyt . There have been spasmodic at- New Discovery. It will safeguard your| o i D it ok ae Philadelphia o7 | Wearersb 1 tempts to bring alcohol to the front|cent. of the 2,100,000 cars licensed in nd. So s child against scrious ailments result- e 1300 Gen Faeetrie B 1 Mo. 11 to 25 Ferry Street e e i e ult- | jtes recovered from 3 to 6 points over | 1o Gen Mewrs i 1 at times when gasoline jumped sky- | 1915 are going on the scrap heap sug- m colds. St Touts H last week’s lowest quotations and in-| 200 Gen Motors pr vestment issues, including rails, were 2600 ‘:mr!rlvri»‘“ better by one to two points. i DR. ALFRED RICHARDS | Much of the day’s headway was ef- Gt fected at the expense of the short in- Greene C_Con wards but on the reduction of the price of gasoline all thoughts of alcohol were abandoned. There seems to be a lack of Informa- tion as to whether alcohol could be gests these question: Is not the life of a motor car a matter of importance?” ‘Are people getting into the habit of casting aside their cars at the end ckiyn Pitibaren New York COAL AND LUMBER . ° 3 H o o H 1 2 i an o — [ ] PP Gl eoun coononnu~alisan wloes o J T terest, that faction being made to Tiinols - Central = used as a fuel or as regards its limi-|[of a year or two and buying new DENTIS vield 'a very large part of its Tecent NeoApiad LA w n tations might be overcome were they to | ones? -l Zains. The character of the buving, Tns Ceper % | Now York swemn Y be brought forward by a series of ex-| The waste due to the comparatively Thayer Bmldmg Room 305 |as well as its scope, pointed to an Tnterboro Con 16 | Detrott . . periments. short life of the average automobile - oversold condition and the ease with Inter Con pr .. 720 | St Louts 5 Totals M 8341373 It has been suggested that one of |has, in the past been of staggering » . 2 Telephone 488-2 which_certain speculative issues ad- [t Mariobiw ¥ 1O 116 ohtcas . 30| (xo Battea Tor Teery n b the limitations was the condensation |poportions, and continues t> be enor- | freg Burnine Kinds and lehiz vanced indicated an increasing scar- Int MM e cits 1l woal | Clevaand .. i 4| () Batied for Williams tn 9th of the gas, which affected the walls of | mous. But unquestionably tue situa- o ‘o B city of those stocks, except for legiti- Tt Paper . 10% | Putladeiprta **"II1I1UUIIIID 2 33| cors by innings the cylinder by rushing, gnd if this is|tion is gradually getting upon a ALWAYS 1IN STOCK Frederlck T Bunce mate demand. : g Ini Paper pr s — 2 a fact could not this condition be over- | sounder and more sensible basts, . This was_especially applicable to T S Rl L CAMES SCHEDLUED TODAY. Two come as in transatlantic steamers? | through standardization and simplifi- A. D. LATHROF Expert Piano and Player |5 Steel and Mercantile Marines, which . Cliy S0 — The companies only lubricate their |cation in manufacture and a greater o = | EXP 3 YEr |led the active day. Steel made a max- : National Leagoe. Fraternal Bowling League Standing. |Steamers going in and out of port.|degrec of intelligence in the purchase | Office—cor. Market and Shetuckst Sta, Piano Tunmg and Repalrmg imum gain of 2 3-8 to 82 1-2 and Ma- e New York at Boston. W L Pnfal Per | This extra lubrication is given to pro- | of cars. Teleplione 463-13 Bodibiad 0 marved o torad rine preferred rose 6 3-4 to 80 7-8, Pt 3 Ffl-kl;';";;_x::u:gflgm:m Elks 27 18 1;‘9':0 s""- tect the walls of the cylinder against| The question of how long an auto- (OF,marred _cases restored | with 2 1-2 for the common at 2% 1. et e o | D 33 15 19343 &4ilthe condensation of the steam after [ mobile is going to give svo service, o = FRANEUN STREET. }t vga&gen:ml.ly assumcv} that the Es Lebieh Vaney American League. Moose 20 22 19,601 478 | the engine is stopped. In lu\nlm} and ¥ ,lw n';:ch it 1s going to cost 10|guch as children play with. These will Phone 1214-3. Notwich Con i e ot e o e Ly Sares pr Boston_at New York. Koote s 31 3 1950 473 |asain the cylinder is flooded with oil |muntain that seivice, are paramount |hoid the battery in place and also abe 0 Teng Tstand Locse Wiles Mackay Cos pr .1l Manhattan E1 Maxwell 3 0o hiladelphia At ington. v l, ler which th i) Fhlladelohia ot Washingt Highl single, Tuttle-Bibeault, 133. | until well started aft —— &} L is shut off entirely. This overcomes | moicring. There is whers the matter Cutcago st Clretana. | | Fih three ."é’;g-““’““‘“ 348; Al-|the question of condensation, which|of simplicity in motor car designing ik = 2 15339, Paray, 255 had caused rust in the steamer cylin- [and construction comes in says the wide curvey of the undectyiy problems affecting the economics on morrow, which undoubtedly will dis- sorb chocks. ALES, WINES, LIQUORS |stne theousnout. but sained mosk of byt ES Lo nsLiot Yo a1 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Averages. ders. president of the Franklin Automobile | Sonditions which have caused the pres= AND CIGARS pending litigation is to be submitted Mazwal M 2 pr American League. G Pinfall Ave.| That there is a big field for alcohol | company. !nlhhufl; eed ;{“K: l:";_r mfl," an to . referee. Mex el i s e Bibeault . 33 3445 104-13 |as a fuel engineers state, and whether [ The more parts, the more wear, the | eXchange, “dc T Fresh, c -plote stock. Best Service.| Other strong and prominent issues Jex Petroleum v Wertngion B ow “York 2. T s 36 3646 the condition of the gasoline market |ETeater the cost of maintenance ~and | the assampuon TRET the included the Mexican group, Mexican e Toston 4. Phlladapbic 5. = Frost .. 2 4103 is due to a natural or artificial condi- |the greater the depreciation. _Eiim- | MER price will continue, =~ DAN MURPHY Petroleum gaining & 14 to 94 3.4 T RS Cleveland 5. St Louts 4. Sylvia . 4081 tion the effect upon the individuals is |ination of unnecessary parts saves the | ,~The European war, stoppage of for- 12 BathiBteae Greene Cananea 5 3-8 to 46 1-2 and oK & T .. National Leagus. Pardy .. 3566 the same, and it would seem to be up | buyer money when he buys a car, and | 180 *upply, and the Mexicon unpleas i American Smelting § 1-2 to 92. Cruci- o T Chicego-Pittsturgh postponed. wet._grounda. D. Young 3749 to the makers, both for their own pro- | means economy every day the car is [3nthess undoubtedly have — | ble Steel, Baldwin Locomotive, Gen- e e en o, W, Grownls. Combies . 39 3749 tection of the people who buy the cars, |in use. The longer the car is used the | fCL00 PVRURE The BECE. o o g eral Electric, some of the motors and 0 Mont Power " g g D Kennedy 29 2759 to_discover a substitute for gasoline. |greater the saving. Mesis o Conmmires’ and et i * o SINAY all the leading coppers were higher 00 ot St Bl Akl Anciliae, Bliven . 39 706 Kerosene has been strongly touted| Long life itseif depends upon sim- |l%%ue of Sasoline Question fllumin- by 2 to 4 points and United States i Bruckner 12 3984 as a substitute for gasoline, for kero- |plicity, because complicated mechan- | S35y #rom various angles. . Industrial Alcohol rose 5 5-8 to 143. e M Oat . 33 3127 sene emanates from the same raw ma.- | isms are bound to wear to such an ex- | AUREIY from various ancles, Dentlst Even Westinghouse rose superior to At Loulwille 8. St Paul 4. Tattle .. 33 3105 terial, and it must be evident that what | tent that the cost of maintaining them | .o % & says: labor troubles, rising substantially. At Indianspolis-Minneapells game called ed of | Harvey 3083 controls the price of one will control [soon becomes 8o excessive that it is | 0% Be® ton: of panetiat el ¥ = 5 Reading was the most active ‘of the ot ain. Dougherty 3309 the price of the other The law of |cheaper o throw themaway and buy the gueation of Saneie Rooms 1819 Alice Buildiny, Norwich [railway division, but grangers and Cetlegs Resuits. e 2172 supply and demand will naturally something new than it is to continue | O De say: i e Vorabl Safic reporis and. the South: gt e D O Gl Dnbenity 0. Yol 5. ¥omE ..o 3594 bring the price of kerosene to a high | their use. Simplicity in any mechan- |, ,1¢% larse petroleum felds are uth- S rked in th Uni ern Pacific statement for March, | 1500 Ontarfo Silver ... At Washington, D. C. Penn State 6, George- | ENOS ...... 1383 92-3 |point in price. ism means a more rugged construc- |D>Sing worke = These vary in their gasoline produc- = 500 Pacifie Mall o 2 H. Desmond 371 9122 tion, greater efficiency. and less oc- e S LS p Wwhich showed a net gain of $736,000.| 3150 Pam . E Oft all flaw in the eylinder | casion for attention; it mea thg powin drim 3 N FINE MEAI s Total sales of stocks amounted to| 1t bhia € SOIRB e o = ns & long 795,000 shares. 10P CCC & Cleveland Defeats St. Louis. Bush ...... St. Louis, April 24—Cleveland de- | Roman ... feated St. Louis here today, 5 to 4.|Capt. Oney .. Groom started pitching for St. Louis |J. Desmond .. but gave way to Davenport in the fifth | Fregean ..... after yielding eight hits. In this in- |Conway ...... 9 770 §5-5 |steam pressure. - ning three singles, a stolen base and The water outlets. with one excep- Tobin's muff of Smith's fly netted the | Store and Factory League Standing. |tion, are plugged. The open one should visitors three runs. Cleveland gots its WL it e | D cOGINE RS DAea Deatn Theu s —_ California field 1o 25 to 0 per cent. in - o Penrsyivania and Ok thoma. Under new methods of refining it is possible One of the chief causes of storage|to extract much more gasoline tham battery injury is the jolting which the | herezofore has been supposed, 8o in the units receive when in actual service. |future the gasoline problem may prove Improved boxes have provision for se- | 1758 ferious than is belioved. Upward curing the battery to the floor. If the | Of 7.000.000,000 barrels of crude ofl are battery is allowed to be jolted around | estimted o be in the United States the case is apt to become strained or | Bields yet unpumped. chafed and permit some of the electro- | 'The production of crude petroleam Iyte to leak out. ha sincreased enormously in the This can be overcome by making the | United States since 18£50. Approxi- container larger than the battery nng | Mately from one to twelve biliion gal- Zorcing beween the latter and the walls | lons & year. s Sm;:l ot of the box, smal 1 course, lea rid in _gasoline - I alr tight rubber balls, | S o In 1915 the nest: meil 30 2704 90-4 |casting will allow water to seep into the 31 2783 $9.24 | combustion chamber. If the crack is 31 2783 89-24 | very minute it may not be perceptible 30 2671 89-1 |to the naked eye, in which case it may 27 2390 88-14|be located by testing the casting with Torelgn exchange markets were | fi00 Pitts Conl VEGETABLES, comparatively quiet, with a sliht| 1o b Soes > shading of the Tate o Berlin and in- | 1500 Press Steel’ Car CANNED GOODS, creased strength of lires. e EsliCe The bond market was steady, with an expausion of dealings. Total sales, | tm by Sucsr e _FRUITS, ETC. |var vaiue, ageresatea $3,175,000. 200 Ray oca” Cop 'S. bonds were unchanged on cal. | 11430 Reading B — first two runs in the second when, with | Retail Clerks ..... 13 14 12,495 480 |Steam boiler. By using about 20 & - 3 even the smallest E 3% 43%|two on bases, Pratt and Tobin let |H'pkins & Allen .. 13 14 12,325 4so |Pounds pressure, even ¢ » STOCKS 100 Seab AT, 3 G ‘e By . Y leak may be found readily. The crack P op s Marke e R Graney’s fly drop between them, scor- | Hardware Clerks . 20 7 12,589 740 eople LIPS Cloze:| 1900 Shattuck ; ing Turner and Wambsganss. ‘Loud- |H. & A. Draftsmen 8 19 11852 296 | *hould, of course, De gvelded by the 6 Franklin Street S| ol S Fese 5 |ermilk started for Cleveland but after| High single, McAllister, 134. S 1 JUSTIN HOLGDEN, Propristor : giving seven bases on balls hitting a| High three string, McAllister, 340; batter, was replaced in the fourth by | Bruckner, 324. Bagby, who held the locals to one hit, A high authority in the automebile 8| 420 Soutn Ry pe Averages. - ducing_country was Russia. Mexico 7% | 2000 Stadebaier until the ninth, when they rallied, get- s = came third in that year. 53| 4530 Ten Cooper ting four hits and two runs. Scores: | McAllister R “Quoting Banker again, he says: | THE DEL-HOFF| &= Bok| =00 T oo e s e L “When the American supply is ex- - 100 Am o | =0 @ npo a '8 o o Bruckner . 27 2621 972 - e Z ™8 LW LR T L hausted in 30 or 40 years, as it is pre- so0 Am 10T e LW ar o ar "¢ 1°3 3 3| Johnson . 21 2872 %6-7 e wminse & 13 3 notinat 3 10 8 1| Aompaon S b e b dicted it will be, there will doubtiess European Plan s uils T B BERt 130 foaalpneee Yo s You Don’t Need a Coal Fi 00 found other new flelds in Mexiedy Rates 75 callta pac Aay iand, e i dn T e ot gwaiity 4 1M 1 oPeEm 3333 8| Busn 21 1951 9343 ou n a re e e e e HAYES BROTHERS. 000 Am 20 Tn By Dr g’ Wempath 3313 e —— e where small amounts of _petroleam m ONele 3 06 2 H 5 = pes a Tatsohone 12 205 Srondny | S5 AE TARFER ¥ L R RS Hini et ¥ ix 8u To Get Pl of Hot Water e et 3300 U. A Bagtyp 2 01 1 11 0 3 of Burdick 27 2505 92-21 Mo ~ " distilati and | Y S R Tee ™as BuED 118 P s T Swep . ek Fovernment resulation of Nclds and Dr. J. M. KIN Ay ot 3 s osis ey e e e e il e 0 U 8. = i 2 s E—— reall; h bl urce as T 8 5 o) taren ot s 2y A, B 718 3 | ot 2 2180 fire and removing Stop heating watee-in pots and kettles watertalls or forests. thers is renssuttll \ 3800 Utah y TeTe batted Ml |} angworthy 27 2436 en_ yeur i i () Batted for Laven in $th. your gas- range—ygpu gas. Sten all this old- for optimism as regards the motor 900 Wabash (=) Batied for Davemport in oh. Crowe .. 18 1620 fashioned drudgery in your kitchen, T i fuel supply of the future.” 18 Ve s e 1 2 5 5% “From Washington comes the en ildi = Tor couraging news of & report recently May Building ki R o ‘Vulcan” Gas Water Heater Toade puBHe by the United States Gen Jan1TuWF Woolworth . omil. Wambsgise, O'Nelll Chapman, 27 mm ;O.l :lhnn. . 27 2313 dl oll the ological Survey that an :nlmonh(ln‘-" 3 10400 Amer . you hot water you haustable supply of oil may be ob=' &t DR.R.J. COLLINS | i it o 1 B e s Naoia ] tained from the shars of northwesern o 3 Washington, April 24—New York Colorado, northeastern Utah ? DENTIST |&&%: o 2T o e s e e e T e e a > ; 5 o : 1% Bt & omo "IUIIII 8" mw mx| New York April 24—Cotton futures [ pounded Shawkey, Cullop ana Spe. | London. April 24, 10:43 p. m.—Jim- *‘h' compared to the cot of producing ofl 20 Bacpilae adin closed steady. Muy 1183: July 1202; |er, winning, 8 to 2. Bakers |my Wilde, " the “English fiyweight | ! 2 from wells has, up to the ; 48 Main Street, Norwich, Conn, | 500 B2 Stesl October 1202; December 1288; January | only hit in 17 times at bat in the four | Champlon, ~tonight defeated Johnny time, retarded development of these Phone 424-4 i 1245. games hers, was a scratch single | ROSner. of New York, in the eleventh hot shale flelds into ofl producers. More- Spot steady; middling 1205. through Morgan. Score: round of a twenty round match. over, scant attention has he::u-q 5 been paid to the question of ofl dis= SPORTING NOTES. tillation from shale because the quame’ Vic Saler is certainly driving the tity of petroleum produced from wi ball hard this season. He got another in the United States has been suf: home run yesterday. Washingten (A) 1 MONEY New York, April 24—Call mon firm, high 3 1-2; low 2 1-4; ruling rate 2 1.4; last loan 3; closing bid Covns, Bunions and Ingrowing | Tee Nails treated without pain. | Comfort assured. strong for the “pompadour kid.” ¢ of men. The averags vieid of ofl the Scottish shale ix far helow ble from the shue of s ficlent to meet deman 1t is | shempooing, ousing, Scalp 2 1-4; offered at 2 1-2. that for more than 50 years the Troatment uad Faclal Massage. ClIff Markle seems to be a fixture shale industry has been an impo l Swiieios made frein your comb- with ghe Yanks. The Highlanders are all one in Scotland. eaploying The | Tt is sald that Eddie Mahan pitch for the Yankees. Maban had talk with Duke Farrell of the Yan- kees the other day, and while the lat- ter made the Harvard star no definite ffer, it is thought he will soon be a member of Bill Domovan's pfiching ol hronunrons 2| cnmuanuurw THE CITY OF NORWICH GAS AND ELECTRICAL DEPT,