Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 28, 1917, Page 3

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HIS TROUBLE Anp EXPENS When~ yoiir mr { sewer : pipe clogt‘l‘and.th‘é ewage backs up that's ¢he time' iy"'augi'e'r)fiost.;necd “careful, ‘@nsciéntious’ plumber-" Blue Seal Plumber—tg save v the &rouble ‘and expense © P—of diggisig up Four woll.kept favwn IE PASNIK 158 Main Street, Nors $2.00 Ladies’ Silk and Cotton Colored P $1.50 Ladies’ Muslin Combinations, » g !955 Insurance and Real Estate Agent 47c i Richards’ Building 91 Main St '..g : . —‘ m w‘h ‘y" : BURGI‘ARY, INSURAN ming with dust ruffles............. 47¢ & . o "‘»"”“ er ittt eere ad i The Travelers lnswramee Co. e e BLUE SEAL’ Plumbers e SR o : 75cLad.ies”Cm:sets........................47: Use Blue Seal Solvent for Stopped Sewer and Drain Pipes phibyrecteppnglll e Gl i e i Agency Established May, 1846. organizing a posse to hunt him up. of the fastest young outfielders who | The erratic pitcher has sent no word to oL BONFUHOW RDIORS .- s s> + o0 isieisivinsis o v wo AU AT- s thn o o p = 2 __ATTORNEVSAT-LAW ___|over came south with the Giants ! pendence can be piacea on Caiaweil |l 30c Ribbed Underwear..................2 for 47c EDWIN W. HIGGINS |iikely McGraw. may retain Josefson, |28 an clement in the Yankees' pros h 47 ¥ although it appears reasonably certain | BSCts is concerned, it looks as if he 6oc Rempess; exira heavy. .. .. ... o0 dive Syt c Smiss e Attorney-at-Law that the veterans will remain with the | R7 "7 "Rt haa o opportunit- | $1.00 Children’s Colored Dresses. ... .......... 47c e R in thei: ilitary train- 3 Cornar Maih and Shetioker SUTeen | ione of the Glants will be in better |10 "S5 corinea by Gap Huston. but [l 69C Silk Corset COVErS. «nveeevueennnnnnn... 47c GOC Crepe BIDOHIETS: <o+~ oo vt idinivonesses BlE R shape than Benny Kauff -when the Brown & Perkins, itameps-at-law siarting gun booms. The little centre ey DIObRbIY! Wi stizts Samet o Over Uncas Nat Bank SYetuckst St | fielder expects o B Dl year. While here he isn’t going to de- Maxwell Won Medal. " 5 . RuHaDCY penirvaY Bl A aDATIM | Vote much time to outfleld practice.| Pinehudst, N. C. Feb. 27 39c¢ Children’s Outing Gowns. ...........2 for 47c He is confident he will get all the work | Maxwell of the Aponimink Club, Phil- 51 00 Ladiesl Long Oufiflg annnel Kimonos Docine Ha. cxnibiton games. Ho will| tho DpHAE Belf torisament hos roday “shirred back with girdles | 47 H on gam e spring golf tournament here to e e TN T put in m:st of thlfl tim ‘:thmnnt: ;Lléler: Igud 0(){150 for theh‘fl holes. e g < Schofield Sulli practice, for next season he hopes unter, Noroton club, was sec- e e ivan & | Pad the National League In BIthng. | ond with 155 while Feankiin Gates of chamois, lint, wool, hair, kid, felt, cigarettes or any other accumulation except glass, metal and the most solid sub- stances. The strength and efficiency of Blue Seal has never been equalled—yet it has no injurious effect upon even the finest plumbing fixtures. s Send for a list of Blue Seal Plumbers in your city and & it where you can refer to it. ltmay save you a lot of m And remember when you want & good phimber—s intelligent plumber—who is anxious to serve you me Curran. 4 : It has been decided that some of the | Hoffman, N. S, who was tenth at the i i i $6 88 112 297|«rookies” are to go to the Memphi: | completion of the first 1S holes ves- Come early and get the pick of the biggest bargains x 8 S 50 85 76— 351{ciub of the Southern Association, of | terday, took third mlace with 162. The ever offered to you economically and efficiently—call”a Blue Seal Plumk 15 171 133 gis|™hich club Mike Donlin is manager, |arst round will be plaved tomorrow. T kil 76— 223 93 S 84— 280 163 189— 508 Kucher & Desmond vs. Malmors & Lafleur, NORWIGH, CONN. NEW LONDON, CON® C. 0. Murphy, 259 Central Ave. Barker & Beebe, 113 Goldre Will ros., 21 Chestnut St. D. W. Sullivan Co., 170 Ba Sullivan & Downing, 26 Sixth St. Jos. J. Williams, 506 Bank N. Heigl, 89 Hickory St. The Hilliar Co., 314 Bank WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR The Norwich Plumbing Supply House, Norwich, Conn. Blue Seal Chemical Co. THE PASNIK CO. sell for less 80 92— 277 - a5 90— 254 DAN O'NEIL IS BOSS NORWICH TOWN 165 182 oa1 MARKET WAS NARROW : ; e OF EASTERN LEAGUE. . P k g al Census Takers—Sire of Lo- Malmors +xee oe 68 231 | Result of Strain in Relations Between | 310 chime coo cop : Constitution Committee Recommends - ; New York Cit ageur ..] 5 74— 236 > Nt e S - redale Again Wins New York w SR Washington a in. e : Changes to Meet Shift in Adm Decision—Telephone Men Forced to B 18 IT0— 457 New York, Feb. 27—Apprehension | ‘1o Comssr dus . Tt % Thaw Out Grosead. £ arising from the further strain of re-! 0 Con G L L aP % com: i . . | pion Abby King Nobble: the best | i 7 ts and a h: i Elizabeth Donohue, PALACE LEAGUE. iations between Washington and Der- | 1 L Sy, ; § Banters teague met i ihe Conley. how | Additional names of those in this |or*tne Alredalcs, Judge Williah, & L. |wppearance Cake i cocon wers | St Mra. Grace E. Wik lin_wax again the pverssldoping fes- | . e st fue-05 tel, Springfield, recently to make the | ViCIDity who are taking the military | Barclay ~deciding this dog was the |served the guests-and hatchets were |bekahs will give & whist on i Team 1. ture of the stock market today. LOW-| 1300 Com Products ‘ .| = Bp e - ti titution | SS3us are Robert Stott on Plain Hill, | winner over many new ones of merit | ziven as,souvenirs. prt Babee Peckham 92 7 83— 252 [est prices prevailed in the later deal-| 200 com Y E to ;“u'?p‘?; $m the lc"han:alc‘;rxh:ad‘.l A. W. Lillibridge on the Scotland road, { ghown. This doz Nobbler is the sire — EAGLES. Zeraski 20 9. 86— 265 [ings, whem it “became known Ythat-the | 400 Crugble Sieel - i ministration of the eircuit. The powers | B: J; Houlihan for Otrobando avenue.for the hhndsome Airedale Nobbler WOMAN’S RELIEF CORPS. 8ix appiicatfons for m Cross o7 80— 262 | government at Washington considered | “igs oo cin's of the president and vice president, | . J- Curran in the vicinity of Bliss|McCrea, owned by Rev. J. W. Areson| w. W, Perkins Woman's Relief|wera recetved at the reéguiss Semotae 84 .. 38 1 vt za: [CUS IEREERE W e . i Bone aines : divided last seasoh to accommodate|PI2cS: = Assisting are Laurens Hamil_|of Washington street. Rev. Mr- Are- | porps heid a busincss sestion Thurs |of Norwich aerie, No. 5o Hagberg 75 80 100— 255 | “oyert act. 2 % the situation, were vested in the office S » Boy Scouts of [son states that tam Abby King Nobbler | ay afterncon 'n New London, wiah |which was held in Eag — — — Trading was narrow and moderate - % 3 Troop No. 5. has won the international champion- |5y b E -ondon, vk us 4 at all periods of the session, except z R e A R B - . P 54 members present. Mrs. Emily Riv-| Monday night. 17 450—1315 . O’Nefl now has the full power of both 3 : % ship for six years. ers of Childs E. Guile corps of Pas-|tendance and Presid Team 5. on a_temporary rebound of prices in Z : offices. Last season the late Timothy Pedigreed ' Airedale in Town. e coag, R. I, was a guest of the corps.|nors was in the chair, Flyan 100 g6 me ) T T e ; =] . Murnane was honorary president,| At the annual show of the Westmin- Will Set New Poles. One. apilication wes. accepted . The = MeVeig! 85 89 91— 275|gree of animation. With the cessa- - 3 and many of his duties were trans-|ster Kenpel vlub in New York, Cham-| Six or eight men have been trim-|relief and visiting committees report- LADIES’ AUXILIARY Smith . 83 83 $2— 258 | FO 0F short covering prices fell back 5 ferred to the vice president; who really ming trees from Peck’s corner up the |ed calls made on sick and shut-| yoai . a0 ] . 103 108 82— 293 ™R’ und with less Ce . was the acting president of e leagme. Scotland road in order to set telephone | ins. - hursde: Kendan' . 85 87 33— aes|aSauh IS lesing W 158 By el With the change in the administration | TRACK STARS BIR FAIR poles. ~ Finding the ground frozen| National general orders No. & wero | 0 H. mel Thurscs bl 45 L e abRortsed ‘in rouma |. 1sy Bt Aetcs it was necessary to change the consti- TO LOWER RECORDS, | they have made fires to thaw out the [read urging all national and depwrt- | o€ 2 Memorial = 6 453 4261365 |amounts Guring the forenoon and ‘was| 30 Interbor Con tution to meet it. . “|holes where the poles were to be[ment aides to increase the member- | i Hroey ent, D id with equal fresdom later, fluctu-| 200 Inter’ Con pr 110 % | There were no other important T nE placed ship of the corps in their vicinity. o : Penn Trims Dartmouth. Sting Detween 105 1.2 and 108, closing | 120 1%t % 1% changes made by the committee, which | Caldwell, Meredith, Ray and Overton petaen DOparthient iatfiaral’ Grdare S1npUToSd | sutiiei e - Hl oo e |2t'108 5-4, & met Joas OF 3-£ of & DOINT:I' 1e b 5 G consisted of William E. Carey of the on List to Run at Big Meet. Preparatory Lecture. that the thirty-fourth annual conven- Hanover, N. H., Feb. 27.—The Uni- |2t 198 3-4. a x e T | e it ;| Springfield ciub, M. 3. MacManen of = As there will be an observance of |tion would be held in Bridgeport on HOW THIS MOTHE L, , o n, y of e league. e . . _U. > g ) ” f » i 21 intercollegiate league game here to- |IDE 4 net loss of a SRR foastion atter] S = 2 report of the committee will be read | tlon are expected in the Meadowbrook e e e ore o ik tows Deoond ) darais Haven, Vt.—*I Was so alght. s steady at the outset| 300 Kaver J at the next meeting of the leazu- |meet, in Commercial museum, 34th and S av s nidwes "®*|place wth a moembership of 202|ana down that 1 could Spcte. were 30 Kan Ciiy 80 3 When this will be held i rtain, | Spruce streets, Philadelphia, March 10. | 13¥ evening at the midweek service. P S S Sowsy thal TESoR on an active demand for the metal, oy - - B e e e 3 _— members. housework for my little but vielded one to two points with| e kem, O S0,P7 - as it is subject to the president’s call, ve Caldwell of the Boston A-l Mrs. William Witte of Bliss place is | ~@he €orps in tuls state now num-|three. I had doctored for | Central Leather, oils, motors and their | 11:00 Kannecots ... 2nd no call has yet been issued. Pres- | never ran better, and Johnny OVerton | . jying at her former home in Brook: |ber 48.with 3,572 members in good |years without help. One BRUSH YOUR TEETH WITH accessories and various unclassified| 0K c E L & P s L2000 ident O'Neil and Edward F. Smith of | Is traveling faster for Yale than he | Co/tI08 O standing. Amgunt spent this past|about Vinol, and thank. LBODON Stocks on comparatively small offer-| i ek Swedt - the ‘Worcester club were also present.|ever ranm befors These wings are|”™ e i quarter by comps for relief work, |health has been restored so I .. ings. 909 Lec Rub &7ire Ty, o e re e Tt Tei Hatn i The First Congregational Home Mis- | $491.78; relief extended other than |ing all my houseworl once mer tha eredith will have | ;ionary society is to meet Friday aft-|money value, $312.26; amofint spent|am telling ail my friends s Shij ngs lost 2 to 3 ints after 200 Long Island e ATHLETICS’ FIRST ppi Loy ; SQUAD to beat to gain the third leg on the | Slonary society is to meet I for ‘sick cand’ deceased velerans — and|Has Sone for ‘mer MRS AND THEY'LL BE CLEAN early gains and Industrial _Alcohol t h T el e B S e A RS S SRVE T SR s ey o et e Serbera W corpn. 31035 " o re is no dentifrice mo: The early strength of sugars an 300 Mex | Petrol i i % C. B. Ecclest ¢ East Glastonbury —_— Vinol contains beef and ideally Swited. to the needs of children |fertilizers was dissipated in the gen-| 000 Miimi Copper B4 Eight Pitchars and Two Catohers Be-| 1In Boston last week Caidwell estab. | O B ‘Fecleston of Bast Glastonbury A. 0. U. W. peptones, iron and man than ALBODON DENTAL CREAM, |eral setback of the last poa o] mERIES > jides Connie Mack Will Join Regu-|lished o new world's record for 190G | o it o'ror the weelk end. The regular monthly meeting of |tonates and glycerophospi a NTA 1. g 0., Tan : : ars cksor 3 - 2 eer ; ot ppetite It is smooth and velvety; free from gri¢ | Ralls were more active, but simost| 1 uio” Fic v : i e how fast Caldweil is going right now. the: srand lodse fingnce.committes. will [SYonte & ety “aSpecls andc Stter: aad Mds & g b 0 . 4 Maodtth Tow oo e o L Mrs. Harry Beebe of East Haddam |be held Monday afternoon at the grand Ful “smack.? " It contains nothing ues, New Haven losing 2 1-2 points 2 3 flé"“’f“{:"‘nfi”;‘, 21—The . Srat] e e Wit it a‘:a.ln o :gur?:hx{ ® former resident of Norwich Town |lodge office on Chapel street, New Ha-| Broadway Pharmacy, G. \ annot o swaliseat el st on Toports of an approaching change % e .;fien:h“’n“::‘um; oy visited friends uptown during the past|ven and the grand lodge executive |Proprietor, Norwich. Vinol i Eoery dentist knows the formula {to almost two points for coalers, the T e b in Florida. In the squad were eight :fiverton is on;:l the athletes who | Week- o itk g §§$L"‘.§|‘.‘fe’i'.$"&’.’;‘e7.‘,‘.’m';° L ,“.,’"%‘;’,fi'.’.‘ii,."’.’,y“’.?m“ Nises 250 Every décler sells it |leading Pacifics ana Chicago ' and T roe : P hare,and two catehers, accompan- | B oD o IO e ona ros “Pecial one | Mrs. W. G. Hitchon has returned to|cent indications the reports should be | Pharmacy, and in Putnam Northwestern. Total sales amount g to Fort FPlorce Fia whame el 80 | laced on the card when it was fowas |her home on West Town street after |as favorable as has been submitted in | Donahue. Also at the leading to 460,000 shares . ured the| i ohe me work out until Mareh 10wy oil | Impossible o set the Seedish Sowern. | 2 Weel's visit with her daughter. Mrs. | several months. stores in all Connecticut towns. e e a ceita el T o amre -t . will join the regulars at Jacksonvilie,|ment to change its attitude on Bolin S e e 5 e —— - to, other continental points showing 3 — and Zanders. They refused to alow | M2 ODD FELLOWS. LEGAL NOTICES no material change. 3 5 CHIEF BENDER MADE these two athletes to leave Sweden.| , 1oca) resident visiting the Voca-| . The annual meeting of the Veteran | — Recurrent weakness in internation- = So, to make a topnotch card, one 0| uomai school in New London en Men.|0dd Fellows' Association of Connec-| DISTRICT OF CANTERBURY al issues induced an irregular tone to o : DEFENDANT IN $15000 SUIT [ take the place of the international ticut was held in New Haven, Thurs- | Probate Court, Feb. 26th, A. D he bond list. Total sales (par value) SEEEEE event, the Meadowbrook club_invited | faY was much impressed b ythe work | 4,y “rhe reports showed a total mem- | 12, t Herbert Ba CUBA—AUGUSTA—SOUTH | |55352%000. " S Bender’s Automobile Struck and Kill- | Ray of Chicago. Overton of = Yale, | {0 the domestic sclence department |noliy ;' %f 7005, o gain of 44 for the | Canterbury, in said District st U. 5. bonds were unchanged on : ed Man Feb. 14. Wingnagle of Cornell and Devanney of | O1° 2" ot Kicw London Hoank of . |Jear. Thé foiowing oMcers wera| Upon ths appiication of rose club to run one mile. etiion. et e chosen: Baker, prayliig that letters of All-Steel call. S Philadelphia, Feb. 27—Charles A.| Ray has a record of 416 for the|ucation, others were working on tall-| “'Ghi0, Loteran, L. C. Brown, Mertden; | tration may & ¢ s 5 . Feb. 27. £ , L. , Mertden; Y be granted on -'hm.fl"“ 4 ) STOCKS. : (Chief) Bender, the Indian pitcher, was | mile, and he says he can run faster. | o0 Sults, Some of the elrls | were|.ico'Chict veteran, D. S, Benedict, of | represented intestate, as b 1 R ey Sales. made a defendant in a sult for 315,000 | In the New Yoric Athletic club games | aSSrnE, 008 OF ‘helr oW making | priageport: secretary, Frank Upson, | tion on file more fully appe 200 Alaska Gold M . damages instituted in common pleas|recently in New York he ran 6.45 for | Fia't 02 "Gl several departmente. |Southington; asistant secretary, W.| Ordered, That said app court here today by Mrs. Bessie Cur- |2 mile and a half, and In a handicap B. Hutchinson, New Haven; treasur-|heard and determined at e ran, widow of John Curran, who was | two mile ruh in fNe Melrose games he er, J. B. Dudson, Woodmont. Directort Office in Canterbury, in sal killed February 17 by an automobile |ran 9.11 2-5, four seconds better than LODGE NOTES Grant U. Klerstead, Hirtford: Selah |on the Sth day of areh. A driven by Bender. Judge Shoemaker | the Americin record, and he was in G, Blakeman, Shelton; C. 1. Winter, | at 10 ¢'clock in the forenton issued a coplas for Bendér, fixing bail | front for a mile. setting his own pace. | DAUGHTERS AMERICAN Waterbury; §. W. Challenger, Bridge- |a public notice be given at $1,000. Overton, at Hartford, Conn, a Zew port; Samuel Frince, New London. | dency of said application. and Bender was absolved of negligence | nights ago, ran 1,000 yards in 3.16 and REVOLUTION | *Tiicas lodge. No. 11, 1. 0. 0. ., | place of hearing thereon. by pi 4 IN OPERATION “NEW YORK AND FLORIDA SPECIAL™ Leaving New York 2:12 P.M. dally 500 Allts Coalmers i CO&SI Da: Amu by the coroner's jury yesterday. 2 mile in_4.20, and Devanney was on| Fann. a a 1as . o y ILedyard chapter, ughters | worked the secon legree on a class|ga copy of this order once In & L — Bis shoulder. ‘Devanney also ran sec- [of the American Revolution, observed |of candidates at their regular meeting | paper having & circd . Grand Circuit for Poughkespsie. |ond to Caldwell when the latter made | Washington's birthday by an informal|In Odd Fellows' hall, Monday night. | District, and by posting the Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Feb. 27.io-|Pi8 1,000 yard record. ~Windnagle is | tea Thursday —afternoon the home | There was a good attendance and the |on the public signpost ratio N. Bain, wecretary of the Hudson | (h®_Tunner who fo Ted Meredith (of Mrs. L. P. Allyn, in New .London |meeting proved to be an interesting|Canterbury, in said District River Driving Park Assoclation, today | (0 ©Stablish @ new World’s half mile|road. ~An entertainment program of | One. five days before eald day of h received a telegram from Edward A,|T°COrd last May at Franklin fleld. |unusual merit was presented. consisc.| Just regular routine business was A, HALE B - Tipton, chairman of the Grand Circuit | TH® one mile run and the 660 yard |ing of delightful musical and literary | transacted at the regular meeting of hedule committee, stating that the | T should be topnotch events, but|numbers all of which were well re.|Shetucket lodge, No. 27, I O. O. F, = T action of the Detroit Driving club in | D€V are only two of a great array.|ceived and a credit to those who par-|Wwhich was held Tuesday evening in i E _TO Re. o giving up its second week had made | MOTe than 1,000 athietes will compete. | ticipated. It is usually the custom of |Odd Fellows' hall. Past Grand A. E.| AT A COURT OF PROBATE H it possible to allot Poughkeepsie Aug.| =very college, club and school track |the chapter to hold some special ob-|Guile has been elected a delegate to |8t Ledyard, within and for the 27 to Sept. 1 for a Grand Circuit meet- | Star in the east and middle west will | servance of the birthday of Washing.- |attend the annual meeting of tne in-|of Ledyard, on the 27tn da ing. fun. This is the world's greatest in- | ton, but never, probably, has the day | corporators of Fairview which will be |8y A D. 1817 1 Line ““The Standard Railread of the Seuth” For illastratéd literatsre and all information Address J. H. JOHNSON, N. E. Agenr 242 Weshington St., Boston 500 Am Mt pr ctfs 'sli*ifi!laiiiii;Esiikhsiisissmii isd 111111311 Z i o - % door athletic meet. been more . pléasingly commemorated |held in the office of the grand wec-| ) P ok S0 D Emtaiin. — than by the members of the chapter|Fetary in New Haven on March 72, [Judge = = illon Outfought McCoy. who met with Mrs. Allyn and by the| Paimyra encampment, Xo. 3 [ O. O.[ [atate of Jane Shar 2 «f L P sssdansss Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. 27.—Joe Wood, s Ne k, Feb. 27. programme for the aftern hich | ., conducted a regular business se. e Bl A e e e D e T % Xollive: rRoon Which | on Thursday night in 0Odd Fe by the local American League team |lndianapolis light heavyweight, Ordered, That th: / ‘work and materials at h Bala Locom prices by skilied labor. S B B rerican Leag: T R R R [T creditors of sala deceased 1o bri Telephona. 50 West Main St But & Obie with Cleveland here today. Wood win | dleweight champion, in seven rounds |Paper, Blographical Sketches. Mrs,| Delegates were elected to attend the | their claims against said estate ! s Pt leave with the first squad of Cleve- |Of a ten round bout here tonight. Me. |James E. F. Brown; soprano solo, | State assembly of the state assembly | #ix months from this date, by post | DR. F..W. HOLMS. Dentist B3 By igh Tow 25 Tlingonsy, | 1and players for the tratning trip on | CO3 Bad the better of the fourth, neth | Miss Giadys Clayton MacGowan; poems |of the Rebekahs, which will'be held | & notice &g that eftect, (ogatier 5 E o and sixth rounds. Dillon weigher Extracts _from April 18t eymour, reg- , o o wig | Shannon Building Annex, Room A e 3% 21-4; Tast loan 31-4; closing bid zc, | 2%t TRUrEday. 17 Pounds and his opponent 101 3-4 | Newion Diciiuson: piano wea Do |uiar session of FHope Rebsiah, No. 21, | Bearest (o the place where aaid ol 7y e e 11 offered at 2 1-4. oy - | s W hactor B . By | R Sheld Weaneaday evening | Coased last dwelt, and in the | . T 5 s o \afe e Bickford Dartmouth Hockey Captain.|COW and the Bishop, Mrs. Tobla Brill |in Odd Feilows' hall The delegates |fown, and by publishing the | ? = Nelli " D . hews| v a cire P & T 1me 188 Darcy seems to be a greater blighter | Hanover, N. H., Feb. 27—Ralph D. REBEKAHS. Siecteq’ara. Moy, Nellte. Driagsr. M. | easd. District, mnd mabie’(tues - ¥ TR ol than fighter. Bickford of Rochéster, N. Y. Pgaitl? —— Court. & g ey sl Home lodge of Rebekahs of Groton The above and foregoing is o, B ] Ty Cobb hopes to be the next Speak. | MOuth college hockey teamn today. had a public whist alter the business % copy of record. Ches & Oblo 58 s8R p er of the House of Johnson. S feasion Thursday evening.end five ta- Attest: Qe Gt W or % “Eli Five Swamps Columbia. e e . Dy e tin Shets SAMUEL B. HOLDRIDGT Gite & ¥ w L., 118% Military brushes promise to prove| New Haven, Conn., Feb. 27.—The|Chapman won the first prize: Judg | popular in the fast set this year. wmmduca- thel Braun, second; M: g fto o : rs. Manchest- NOT — sa - hireiiiny five in an intercollegiate league | er, of New London, third; Mrs. Del- m-d'f.rst h::.by’ "e:ytflr;:-do,m The New York Boxing Commission |&ame here tonight, 45 to 18. phine Rogers of New London, fourth, their claims against said estate seems bent om marring the debut of g and the consolation prize went to G. Sl 2 3 undersigned at Mystic, Conn.. K. ¥ T Darcy in this country. Chairman and Welsh should make their [P. Finch, It was well time lgmitéd in the abov: }thdmmtum,.—. after the 1 Rebekah- > m‘.m 4 the Austratian, v e - iy e % - % R

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