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il 1 SR LR SRR IR ~ ON EXHIBITION IN OUR SHOW ROOM _ Same Cut Chassis Exhibited at New York Auto Show. | rne -msfi:;".m“ 5 'vn| e : e INTERESTED OWNERS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED ‘;'..”3"‘_.;.:‘ e T i ihte: - 3 ) e | able 1o the. Tankecs this senson than|{] TO COME IN AND SEE THIS REO SHOW CHASSIS. and played diabolical proved last year At no stage of tricks with colleges and with college v n the 1916 campaizn could it be_sald athletes. The writer spent no less e that he was in the best of physical . ] than six weeks traveling from one ed- ndition. He reported wi ‘third @ 2 y i A ot ygr s s Snmer of his tiene hand h::l;‘:—.- 3 H H 3 H A [ e i e predadi ‘ ST T e bl o errisnie- OFrMICK 0. See us TODAY about the|coaches, sthietes, cafe’ athiletes, stu- experiencing pain. Then he turned X = dents,” flunks and the other persons his right knee in a game FIRE INSURANCE you need | who habituate university and college e sl el g g R D : . 52 SHETUCKET STREET towns. At the end of six weeks the third base to beat a base runner. - i i Coach Washing & Jefferson Foot- % I i B3 Sk to cover those additional mlc:tllm—,u it is c:q—n-.’-no u;’r; knuh;;u‘ -:m mflmrlngdhlm "‘h.n sol on in my mind than the crasl] into e gran stan and stocks. We offer STRONG | cost of living at one's home. Men the man broke three ribs. = were met who were convinced of this Pt il g Had may ' companies — expert service.|ina. that, others_who’ woula not_be aitormia | ball : Ao Baprovs: i HOW HOME GUARD Act 1 eonvi::e;lin :‘-mnmdn mm"' v lrhn.y'-re -h:;u“'ihe.zs_sm!or lhch-nkae‘m WILL BE ARMED. that a certain state univers pub] each case was Toss last vear, n one considers the ¥ ISAAC S. JONES Kicked hi mo R RTR L | e DPhe S e e 1 handicaps under which he labored it | Is to Be Equipped by State With Uni- f nd Real Estate Agent |With the course of events. During my | about. ; does not scem unreasonable to expect| forme, Rifies and Machine Guns.’ e trip I heard the inside_story of the of the reputable practitioner, and its|:300 {rom him this year. FHe has no Richards’ Building 91 Main St. L e °| Amateurtsm must’ have something | 3F the reputabl nex ts | Crpius. weight € shake off. and b = d athletlo breaks of le-Harvard- dyestutts of the Germans. Why should | 0L 43 SEer Inan: last year when | The Home guard wilch is being or e < S h L | ot ou i Eolf goods of its Skilled | he camo back to the game after a|Sanized by the governor by authority ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Cchigan, as well as the individual cases dents of the game? Certainly, it may | Season’s layoff. His flelding is likely | of the general asseml’y is not to be concerned with these institutions and and it does. No one disputes this|!0 De an improvement on the high|a .oliection of minutemen, with indi- MARLEY 235 IN. DEVON 244 IN., Perkins, meps-at-Law | others in_their athletic misaliances. point. class work he did a year ago with a| > % Browun = 3 i e | When I had thought it over for a vear| s lin; among the people of the coun-| _Put when the public iearns that|, e e L R B r:::.u B z]: :: :uflpy::n vty ::: .'3':. Uver Uncas Nat Bamk. Shyctuckst St |jt seemed to me that each institution | {FOURE SIROTE FACPEORE € e CORNT e R gty Bl o b Sqes) i COLI A RS Entrance stairway near to Thames [and each sport is a distinct and sep- | g 70 TS SRve 0 pRAT O R Oty tha L X 3 3 8. axT poor third baseman all the zood ones yin! National BanZ Telephone 33-3. | arate body and fthat each DErsom |y, wendie, of Pennsylvania, to Percy must have retired from the game. | may e bt ke T dn eciont 15 ots. each, 8 for 90 ofs. = therein has distinct and separate e """”‘ each sport, the public wonders. It has St Totcer 1 1a (0 be Arilled DY MeN | o uyy. PEABODY & €O,, INC. MAKE views on the subject of who is an|D. Haughon the Hiarver i m Palace League Standing. amateur. 3 been accustomed to dine and wine SPORT NOTES. who have had military service, and it Won. Lost| The worst.part of it is that about a::';::‘mm“,:: t:-‘:m 2“';;;‘;;2“0“1 with its doctors, its lawyers, its Indian is to be officered by 1 'c best men ob- Team No. T 39 18| the time you get all worked up over | Health movement, CIORE Broleasong | chieftains. And it has taken a stranze| The names of Francis Ouimet and|tainable, so that it wi'l become, its or- Team No. § 39 21| amateurism you _encounter several|lines, but the public stll LEnTs o8 0| liking to these sun-browned individ- | Jack Sullivan are conspicuous by their | ganizers hope, an efficeat body of men e A o Team No. 2 27 30| hundred people who have been ath- |thinks and is semewhat huct Betatec| uals of the links and courts who have | ubsence in the . handicap list of the|for guard and riot Juty within the | &77%Y, n Shis, of ¢ e, will 'make Team No. § 2 30| jetes at colleze. They listen to what | 'S atwietie ifom. o P ed froes | fought so splendidiy and so bravely | Massachusetts @olf association. State it the Natlonai .vard is calied | the Work of oiganization eisier. Men Team No. 3 26 31 u have heard—but a little while. '-‘;' i - w:m not;eé A ardiner and|in many an uphill march, vindicating berond the state borders. w*o are llable for se e in the Na- Team No. 4 27 ey have views of their own which | PIaVInS American honor and love of fair play STl All this is going to cast money, but | tional guard o- the Un’ ed States army Team No. 1 confiict ‘with all the others. One can | Others. in many a land, and in each provinz | John Young, Jr, son of the well|sne act which created tne board pro- |AT€ Dot to be enlist: All recruits Team No. 8 ceee £o crazy over eligibility and amateur- | While it may be clouding the atmos- | themselves gentlemen. The public | known progessional, will take up his{ vides that the boara may with the|W:l be examined by surgeons. High single, Grisswold . . o, and some actually have, to my |phere of purity which has Deen let| wishes to know why these men and | duties us Pro. at Elmira on April 1| sent of the governsr and the state | ‘The presen: status of the guard is Figh three-string, Fox - Way of thinking. The worst of it is|into golf this past vear by the parent| poys are barred. True, it hears they | The junior Youns has been a golf fol- | hoard of contibl, dr-+ on the state|©n: Of enlistment. not o1 orza:ization, everybody is right. The fellow who |body it is nevertheless true that thelare professionals. but it likes not the | lower since he was seven years old and | trasury for any amounts it may need. | 20 ita exact character as regards its High team single, No. 4 % i favented the clause “hair-solitting de- | public has made national figures of | (erm or the reason. so has grown up into every angle of | Tie board consists of Judge Lucien F,|mckeup has not been determined, all High team total, No. 3 b 3 e ion of amateurism® should e first | Ouimet, McLoughlin and one or two| [t is up to the men who govern ama. | the game. He goes to a good club, [ Burpee. Benedict M. Hoiden and Major | the energies of the bo-rd being direct- e T e ing bevona all doubt. |others. Had they been soldiers—and | teur sport to educate the public in this| where he is sure to prove & popular|J. Moss Ives. JOF | ed toward getiing men alry would B s Ge Lpiotalle L i 35 & eraze. One can | their courage could not have been put | perplexing question. The public is not | addition. Judse Tuipee says however, that|seem to be nieded to guard distances Southgate = ..., 83 168 e speeches or write beautiful |to greater tests—the public would | catisfiea and, though it has tried, it - ve maard proh. | that could not be cover~n by infantry: make fine sp ths number in the active guard p e a1 Ds Sentiments about it. But no one can|have rewarded them with gOVernor-|has not vet Seen any wrons, srave of | Chick Evans realizes that he faces a|ab'y would not be more than 5000, | Machine guns would scem to be necded Grisswold 49 343 cthical, committed by Mr. Ouimet, Mr. | rye: - A 000 | T make the guard *. .y efficient, as 1% dest 3 i 5 - 4 rugged engagement this season when it | and that it might be lcss, according | to make 7 . e 30 2795 Travis and others who have done so|comes to making defence of two titles, | to present plans. Th- remainder will | Would also a nospital corps and an au- - 5 much to promote golf as a recreation e Thica eserve. T .e ariive guard | to-"obile corps—the .al’er mainly for 1 4666 so the Chicago star has entered upon | be placed on ~eserve. T e e guard | t0: 2 choee B e | and means of better heaith and lonzer [ an enriv stare. e loft for Seuthoon e O rrond” amt armed S with | transportation. The nccess of a e il 35 487 ife among thousands of this self-same | California_about two weeks ago. and . The uniform w.l have to he!{"}“ By e ol e oty Sripeesmes —_— & Sa public. : from there will reach Atianta for the| different from that of the Natfonalft board. . 4 NPT Filhmore - 51 4643 j Let me not be misunderstood. This | hryjq Hills intersectional melee|guard or of the army, according to ne member poin.ed out. there article is not a criticism of the action - : . - Becn | are severai ver sortant bridges Zeraskl .. » - of any governinz body of sport in|2round March 25. Lt e I e e ot beeh |the Conmecticut, for mistance, which Mott £ 13 i It is brouzht about by the SoT i T hieh | ca be fully protecfea only by a mo- Hunt! 7 4260 s - - . = 3 Georze Brown who will be in charge | cause of The Hague coavention, which | €37 b 3 ly b s 300 Crucibie Steel that 80 per cent. of the people I = n charge | 2 Y P to-hoat patrol, as‘a guard on the e bl MARKET WAS UNEASY 4600 Cuba Cane Susar Have talked with do mot understand | of the mational boxing championships | Br>vides that non-uniformed men are | 77 00 geie it 1ittle mro cction Against i i L S5 melations] SeDm &6 G . 3. 3% 5% Gh Mr. Ouimet, amons others, cannot | this season, has started the ball rolling | *alpers” and not to he (reated 2%|, 'empts at destruction aimed at the o= mens Due to the Developments in Relati 16 Dome, Mines . % | play golf with his friends. for the coming A. A. U. contests that | PRS0ACTS, oL TER,E CoPIArels | lon | structure from the ri So far the McVeis 45 4031 Between U. S. and Germany. e 2 Copyrighted, 1917, by Sol Metzger.) | Will b2 staged in Mechanics’ building | Fiftes = ” 9 board has received no cffers of the use O'Connell 9 S04 e Mo = (Copyunied ol Metzger) | april 2 and 3. _Pittsburgh, Cleveland, | POwer_type: their make has not yet| °n 0 bo0ts in case of necessit: Fetoonaig 28 AN New York, March 19.—Adjustment | 18000 Erie .. . e Chicago, New York and Philadelphia | becn determined. The @nited States AT McHelye¥ s LU of the railway labor problem and the| 8% Ede 1s e OLDEST MAN ON THE TEAM |have manifested the greatest interest|E;vernment will not b lep-nded upon Connelly . .. a5 3978 O e ey bumaerie oourt upholds | 1300 Ede 2 o= ; = o Sl et either for arms or amritnition, so the Hickey ... 31 27 act E : Although Past 30, Baker Puts M rifles will not have to be of a type i1 ; P ing the legality of the Adamson e oug , Baker Puts More : e k I lyon e < provoked m%lflbnur‘gv::i:un::h 3:&;; Life into the Game Than Do Many| (oach Harrs Dame of Lynn English g.:.nz will take governmen‘ ammuni- | _ Dwyer . 51, 487 et e movement extending to| 3% Gem Moior pr Younger Than He. Hizh .schopl has a most likely looking| It is probabie that un‘ts will not be Keeler . 33 2887 Lo ot tho Tt Tn the maty raial-» Se ek 97 . = athlete in tie person of Young Friberg | taken from heir owr communities. on il Qenived the greatest benefit, wiSing | 500 Gt Northem pr i 123 e e | o s been olmning, iy gweity. woll| Taey. will guncd pubiol pyaperty. and Peckham . 22 | %00 Gt N Ore Subs 3 vester- | of late in the scholastic indoor athletic| wii be subject {4 Ieonard 38 2861 spiritedly on the news from Washin 800 Greens C. Cop | G et the Macon ball merks seve 06 | o e B e NNy ok arnt | Lepotd 30 2388 R A Jteiisjicies Al Ve oubsat] AN cMELE Ses %_|cum: in the Sun Joe Kelley, batting | Fribers's work in the running game. |in their commu 9 47 ~ 5 St 151 25200 Tns “Copper up to and the bal TN D e od e ety 3 304 e sines 200 & Tew R e R 3 |Deen thrown back and forth Witk ine| Duffy Lewis and Harry Hooper have The. Na el i o oo thie 1% - ing under last week's final p 2 200 ot Far "o N A At b looked for in Jumer "> | put an end to all anxiety about their|away. As the act creating it savs. les occurred almost imm er s e ooked for in June. n|blaying with the Sox the coming sea. | th: Home guard is “f>r constabulary . it heavy buying of the U e e e i st son by getting in touch with Presi- | 93ty within the state ot Connecticut Releek 2 Steel, Bethlehem Steels, Cent) Ini Paper ctfs g el to the|dent Frazee, but now we want to hear | N¢t knowinz what eme ; Fuolton 24 1962 5 : b - : The infielders followed Joe to the|den ] : / 2640 HEC EHE S e e s e e bench, but & minute later Baker was)a line from Dutch Leonard. Of course i be called upon to mee pntine sl 1199 N e heyrding Jewell Tex pr : walking about with a bat in his hand | e could get along without Bill Car- it ol e e ] fi‘ 1666 v |untlithe fua S s Pabific Kaneas _City So looking for somebody to pitch to him. | rigan’s old side kick on a pinch, but = WAL ac | . natea the market. Canadian Pas Rells s —ire - = guard. It will enlist .s many as it o= made an extreme gain of 5 3-1 to 159 Lack Steei ... ] | That long infield drill only warmed fat the came time Dutch would look|C,, "5yt us many in tac active suard Lini e 2 i 1-2 to 3 1-2 points for Tehiss Vailey = - up. 150 wonder #hat flkiw hits ) SePier; B SVEC T B Sle0 D e e e Nece 4 ho o re- n every home Sloan’s Linie Hopkins & Allen Two-man. ;flzx,arwg-:difl. Reading, Lehigh Val- O e = e sl m vmet ,}:'\?e'f°‘(iro;"'f;‘fi':,‘ign§°‘(‘§; B Sehin T ma:nder, unmgfi;id_J'nr Bolitie 1o memr;:“ earned its place in .— -= -— ——[New Haven, Southern Railway pre i e ar e , < R e Teates, calle two Atlanta sensations, will pay a|¢, discuss, for pub cation, po: from pains and aches. vs. ferrea and common and Seaboard Alr e v : 3% | e e whe mals homt rans Tamom | Bartiny Ly et eney | CTCTEencles. the members lay_ stres 'pkl trafes wilhout rub- Welch .. s 11 84 B0— 251 . Miami Copro AT in Dhiladelphia and notorious In New | in fiierdly “‘:’V;"N Sy o aEe | upon the very real donzer in case of | Quickly penetrates wit ol Curran . 8 91 80— 256 m from Erec'l?l;}l‘:z‘fl ?t;;‘i\ = ¥ &S = e e i e i Ty | o el s with TWoemnpue war and the necessi:y of protection | bing and soothes the soreness. e o o ot Mo Pac’cus s until_practice was called off. Then he |only fftv-two years, an asnel s activitlescof eneiijss. i i - 0ld 2 - ; ; s g ' vears, an average of | ina 160— 507 Iaé" :t 123”1-&“2&:‘06 5‘0‘120?;55 1‘:9;; | Sk ot the el showins. plainty by, | MU e ot | iz _‘q:“g m:‘ m:‘)t:i‘ S Cleanlcr and moyclcfl'ct‘t:v.e‘ ‘tjhzn E 'rg d by Crucible Steel, Gulf States 3 3 that he was retiring regretfully. Ba-| Maxwell expects to play a return en-| ges o ~“K'-'d it ntended for home | mussy p! asterlo.r oimtments, it doer City Laague. o eokawanna, Steel and Repub 5 sl ker is the oldest plaver on the Yan-|gazement in- the Atlanta tournament.| oumed Auis oon e re boe Hostly in| not stain the skin. Palace. e ron United States Steel showed kee roster today. having celebrated his 3" three-ball match among these con- | Sug tioe nerma e, Ure Of the T | = For rhenmatism, nenralgia, gont, lome Malesky . 30 98 89— 277|a gross gain of 2 1-2 at 115 1-4, but I o % 93, Iy | thirty-first birthday Tuesday. No oth-| testants would be a feature well Worth | hoyond the -udimentaries aikerwioe | b rai e B b o o > = : ol GAteniaze. bes = % &% |er plaver has reached his thirtietn | {nspecting. the - aries otherwise. | bago, sprains and strains use Slo Cafiins s - 108 93 79— 377} forfeited much of : milestone. But if a man is no older Tae drilling will be d me by men who | ment. At all druggists, 25¢c. 50c..$1.00. Simeox 97 116 115— 323 | fore the close with other industrials. 9 > tone. = - —_— have had mill . 2 ol - Bruckner 91 80 112 203 i ts were to the fore at ad- than he feels Baker still bas it on]| . = ~oigwell, H. F. Mah Ll oY oy Seveynl of- T B Pruckner 11110 81 80 13— 203| quipments were to the fore at ad ; Ceveral” others who register in the| Dave Caldwell, H.T. Mahoney|fcers in the National suard have vol- 3 s e g yances & New York = - 31, | twenties. He likes baseball. particu- | Walter Whalen and Jack Ryan will|unteerel for his work Drills will be — -— -— —lana Baldwin Locomotives, or : T ting. and he should tast for|head the list of Boston performers|held In the state armor'es, where such (Y f 482 474 4S7—1443| Air Bdake and American and Conti- b ceveral seasons to come. Wagner, | Who will contest in the Nutional A. A.|are available, an 4 i~ other places ¥ = Actna. nental Cans. Coypers, motors, olls 3 5 :| U. championships in New York next|wherever room can be obtained. e R it e Wallace, Lajoie and other infielders ned.” Th 3 P Oat . s1 80 86— 267|Industrial Alcohol and Distillers o . ¢ s s | heyond Baker's present gse | Saturday evening. Of the lot Caldwell[ men wiN 1livs> at their homes. The Oney Tes 18 33— ge | curiGARSwess i d%fi?:dc:s‘t%m,: U s 3% | 3 no plaver kept in better condition | aPpears to have the only chance of | guard may be called into service only lnl g Pardv . 85 87 85— 257 |delphla CompEnY O e of unclassified 2 : han the Trappe memler. scoring o -first place in the 100 vards, |bs order of the governor or acting McAllist 99 105 93— 297| Union and 4 a2 1o 1 though the others are sure td give|governor. p Bibeault .. $5.. 130 - 97 30a [ SUECEEZ RO MRS SO ver i In Great Shape. £00d_accounte of themeelves, Dave laf = Officers fn the guard will bo named A/LLS LA ——TEECE X 3 - The dav he reported here Eaker | zoing to meet one of the fastest fields the board from ariong the enlist- 462 468 4441374 | WeekS. fo ERTOpeRt announced that he felt better than he|over the 1000-yvard route, but he’ has|ed men who have % 3 experin-rl\?-e_ = Rivervi Changes in the matkft ,Or'g\-rgp‘_ec_ 1 had felt for years past. This stereo- | beaten the same field before and there| Most of the men who haie enlisted §F6 4 y 4 S e renujtknces: Ihep. matnly 1 T S e e e e Oy 3 typed phrase meant more than usual, | seems to be no reason why he|eo far have seen service either in the Korp .. $1 104 91— 26 |tion of betterment, especially P 9% | coming as it did from a plaver who | shouldnt repeat in the coming race.|N.'tional guard or In the United States ADAMS TAVERN Flughes .. 0 83 98 103— 294| The bond market kept partial pace . % Sullivan . . 88 93 106— 2 with stocks, speculative issues show- ' ' Bannister 83 89 87— 239 | ing sharp gains. Total sales (par s 3 % 86 -_— - value) aggregated $2,785,000. g offer to the public the Lnest standard e e W gl S. bonds were unchanged on call Brands of eer of Kurups and Americe: aftville. e Bohemian, Pilsner, Cullmbach Bavar Burdick . 109 102 91— 302 : STOEKS. = .- o THE Beer, Tass, Pule and burton Muers Bushnell . <. 76 TE—833] . e e on Tk . Scotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin Stout, Gley ........... 107 99 s1—207| o & 685 68 U N IVERSAI |C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Johnson . . 85 20 89— 264 . 8 s - {HIW P. B. Ale. Frank Jones’ Nourish Edwards . < 95 . 98 75— 243 e = (g Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, A ot ) aTee Al e cAR Budwelser, Schlitz and Pabst. 446 - 480 4231323 | 00 Am il A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town 1600 Am 0% 2% § Telephone 613 It Was a G.-A. C. Sophomors Team.| M0 &7 In the basketball game be| &6 An P tween the- “High School an a Conrecticut ~ Agricultural College| 3105 Am L] DRS. L. 'F_and A. J. LaPIERRE T DA the Tieh Sehol Bos won | 5 45 RER| 5% Wold Svek: Maevtehy Comn by the icors of 23 0 16, the team 1o 1 A= Have been built and actually delivered to retail buyers since August 1, 1916. ied. e resenting the Connecticut State Col- | '“ioo Am 3 iexe"was not the varsity team but a 103% 4% These figures—320,817—represent the actual number of cars manufactured by R Ll e sophomore Cigss team. 100 Am e ———— — — 800 Am 00 Am o g . = This unusual fall and winter demand for Ford cars makes it for us to I rommer’s 1084m confine the distribution of cars only to those agents who have orders for imme- =B R = 5080 Am diate delivery to retail customers, rather than to permit any. agent to stock cars in_ Evcrgrcen Beer When a child is hurt, mother rubs | 510 Anecomée anticipation of later spring sales. REAL GERMAN LAGER principles the spot. is one of the We are issui this jce to b that themsel: s on draught at — efatit dali oo it T sonntn g Pl caie. . Beathae, you. e H. JACKEL & CO. Livery now. g Carriages, Democrats, Con- Immediate orders will have prompt attention. cords and’ Business Wagons. 2460 Willys Overland. Total sales 1,392,785 shares. MONEY. New York, March 1‘9.—(3.1! oney steady: high 2 1-2; low 2 1-4: lrnuung i H e S pteum ITh et AT T Delay in buying at this time may cause you to wait several months. Will clean up on a lot of Stable and P f;.“.fi:,w CorTon Enter your order today for immediate delivery with our authorized Ford agent Square Blankets. A good line of Auta * e g New York, March 19~—Cotton fu- listed below and don’t be disappointed later on. * Robe: E i PRICES: Prices right low on Team and mugten Pl Trt SR Ford Motor Company ||| e ot novver oo tures closed strong. May . 1841; October 1794; Deeu:i;:’ 1:‘5}{ January 1807. Basg Y, B 11y us since August 1st, 1916, and delivered by our agents to retail buyers. it necessary m cn..x'z;' Sedan f. o. b. Detrol frail, = : THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0. Col Gas &Elee e i S qugh Main St,, Norwioh, Obn_n. DR. F. W. HOLMS. Denti micdium . better- = vert ¢ columns of sheabaenEes e tastens bl fegse 1