Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 9, 1917, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

WILL COME (D) Aelna-ize| Biue Varsity Got the Jump and Held Lead Throughout Race —Junior Meet Was Closely Contested. ‘The Yale varsity junior varsity crews|in the first half mile of the final race defeated the University of Pennsyl- [and Pennsylvania led the Ells by a|£% vania eights taday over the gale-swept | JUaTier lonsth & quarter of a Til 161 mile Henley course om the|Pennsylvania's lead, nosing out at the Cornell, Yale, Harvard, arating the varsity The Yale oarsmen left for Atlantic| COWERE ol To e ot apmaas Juniors at ‘tne “an City immediately after the race. ,‘é‘.‘_,_,u probebnity ey S See ace was rowed - ‘Teschner of , may $ Becomas. rhe rocond o the courss| Colleose May Play Feothall in Fall |get up s Tour™ it O 'the bundred QUALITY MILK ouil Se DRESSING I8 minutes 28 secOnds I e e |Harvard sna Princeton authoritles 13 | schools entersd in the meet there will GROC.RIES Ser paiies e ey (0 % Optometrist Manioaig 14 Franklin Square MISS FARNHAM 4 o O e e that for the present the abandonment |undoubtedly be a nowtpouring of ath- A. T. Otis & Son| war. At e credv il of sports will otsspnow is the tim |letes at Franklin Field, provided con- : A Y n::d‘n‘ line Coach Wight of :’"non;hlt of sports will mw-h;,fl of ‘tr;mmm Sticna somaln. o Yhey sce et Toa— 7z Franklin St. o 1 mid- nsylvan! at present is strong for tairs INSURE TODA yauia switched his crews, pitting .bis JoB, WSONERSRL, SLU sotr in the INtEr- | the retantien of Triorcollogiate stk isten Bulletin Bidg. STORER FARM 5 Sotmars e The e a juniors against Yale's juniors, who national situation, in which event it|holding the vie wthat military studies, for tomorrow may be too late—old ad- | were recently promoted to the FarsllY | ould perhaps be possible to indulge | the Wik oF curtictim-ana athistics. PLUMBING vice but still good. Obtain real pro- | T2ik: i i nthe gridiron sport says Lawrence B.|may all continue without harm one to | | 2 TH - - ity coewy comtestsd il the Bt |t e Tork Tost the other . Changing conditions of = (EREa Wates a8y sAsiifou Like 1t" tection by insuring through thrilling race. & 3 THAMES and Bottling The courss was so roush that the| Just how far the universities Jvould gourse may alter this viewpoint. but as Pt o Alitecd at IS W, enter ito e _game, lowever, e uation now stands it seems e- . ISAAC S. JONES e = hour. "rhe Yate " Juntors . in problematical, In the"first place: the Iy that the Quakers will piay schedul- | H e C. E. WRIGHT RING & sisK's MURPHY J 'scholastic as les wo! probably games whereeyer opponents are 2> ts (A tnsurance and Real Estate Agent | jockeving for a start rammed thelr[seholasele suthorite gt e R D g et e 8.Cave st rugg 16 Thames St. Richards’ Building 91 Main 8t. | Fudaer l““’o ot Iate ,,”,"“,.w for the period of distraction throush Teol. 428- Franklin Square Telephone 1884-24 R the varsity race, which was rowed | which the athletes have passed. They | JUNIORS DEFEATED THE o —_— - T e e e ectdont, Tale tock | certainly have done Iittle studying of REO C, — — BURGLARY INSURANCE | issssma was"never hoaded. A |1ate and under present facaity rutes Soeen snyepc Cooe SISCARE:. FERGUSON'S Furniture - - | from to cent.. - " IALS 1 Quarter s Srom Ll R 1 O i ot he enigtnie for sport, | Winning Team Decided by the Last REO GARAGE Upholstery Waork I AL —IN— T e advantage. of half length.| It has been noted at Princeton that Two Events. - in the of Merit THE C. A, 15 the last 100 yards Pennsylvania re- | the tendency to let studies slide bas - Madaitic GEO. E. KUEBLER CO. i duced this lead, but the Blue eight had | menobtained more among the upper|( Saturday night in the Y. M. C. A., Buildi/ ZIMMERMAN 39 Frenklin St. e iravelers 0. ehough in reserve to win by a third of | classmen than among the freshmenand | gymnasium, the Y. M. C. A, Juniors A k“"' Silverware. [ 33 Warren St. Tel. 661 — a length. Sk lvvh"'g‘:fl;‘ ‘;\E‘.l"mm, '-,‘:I“;m_,"““ defeated the Preston Athletic club by uckst Strest 239 Main Street [} Tel. 1254 LEARNED & CO. jj:;\:ke o O e pee e out o practice. The baseball | the score of 64 i-2 to 46 1-2. The meet VICTROLA B. P. e . was closer than the score would Indi- The JAMES L. CASE DR. ! 3 ct, the entire meet hung Plaut-Cadden Co.| 37 Shetucket St. C. B. ELDRED Agency Established May, 1846, upon_the last race, the medley relay. Estab. 1872 The Y. M. ChA. won this by over two - dd Estab. 1872 A share of | laps. The shining star of the meet len % your Insurance ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW i wis “Link” Harris of the Y. M. C. A. Building P o Business - He captured five first places and ran 144-146 Main St Brown & Perkins, Jiiumeys-st-law 5 43 Broadway Tel. 341-3 in the medley relay team netting his team twenty points. Norwich, Ct. gvar Th.l.mll:‘l\‘l(. Bank, Sl‘letu;khclfmst. The P. A. C. men were helpless in Wi rd Storage i SUPPLIES " ntrance _stairway near to es £E3 .| the seventy-five and one hundred TIRE and T orag = LET ME PAINT an | National Bank. Telephone 38-3 SATURDAY'S MARKET. ;&3 cfid 4 : & | pond S af ware e in ene’ " one =5 fin.““ ...u"'.'":;hmg e ACCESSORIES B 3 : undreq and twenty-five pound class Prices of Important Stocks Dropped | keny mire »r * % |they came back strong and overcame W. R. BAIRD GEO. F. ADAMS ¢ ©- E.LANE Toledo 6, Boston 1. Three to Five Points. Eattaaans. B the early lead of the association <0 that when the whistle blew they had Shop tel. 731 Things Electrical SRR Toledo, Ohio. April 8.—The Toledo Iackawanns oy Amasionn : Assocletion : chubsgatn (-] = aw ¥ otk ApHl The securities | tong Taisnd . P about two feet of thi ivals’ rope. K. Walter P. Moran 5 feated the Boston Americans in an x- | mariet wae decidedy unsettiod today, | fouts & e [T sbout two Set . thieis rieals’ rops-ic | 331 Main Street ot 2 iy House. tel. 1123-2 N aei Braty hela the wesits |Son:thoush Wall strest and the fnan s S, B. 1 on = — Telspho ‘ v O | M Tk champlons to four scattered hits. | o, Copn mecepted the COUNLry's Dro- | Ma Dot Sires s i Rt et S T Compounded g Plumber? cl d Good e 900000001 4 2| tion into the war as all but an ac- | Mcxican petrel o e i B omp: Photographio Need a Plumber jean and Goo Toledo 200001028 s 3|iection Wed fHe Moz Per ot et ° | s (Y. M C'A) and 2 = Accurately| s o e the tragalled to allow Boston to catch| “prices of important stocks, notadly | saruie et - e % | K. Botham (P. A. C) and Boyens (P. GEORG:’M Why The 205 PROVIDENCE — Mays, Wyckoft and Thom. | United States Steel, dividend payiug|Me. Fag &1 ~ e 2| A-_C) tied, 4 feet 1 inch. . S soN CRANSTON CO. J. .. BARSTOW BAKERY Leonard, Mays, Wycko! raiis and coppers, broke 3 to u points, | Mo.' Pacifie s % | " Standing broad jump: First L. Har- ONE| & co. 86 Franklin St. &% eniunce, Brady and Brenahan.|ith considerably more for munitlors, | {0 2% T p ris (Y. M C. AJ 9-fect 1 fch: seer 133 West Main St of course 3 vanklin St. weeney. cquipments, oils and some of the active | Mei: Fower | " oud, Tilly (Y . C &) Stots o 2659 M ey R Tof. 1133.3 Boston .April 8.—The Boston College | 53111 Pioe ches: thind, I Bothens. (B A C) & ——| DPaseball team, having = cancelled its| Offerings exceeded 400,000 shares in B - = feet 2 inches: fourth, Boyens (P. A. Wm. Smith & Co. = - southern trip .In which Georgetown | ;1" first hour. but tapered off to a Fraa E 5% | 5 8 feet 1 inch. i Erech and [Galt AUTO LIVERY R e g University and Catholic University W T lar lead pt . - - t marked degree after, with irtegul 'hree standing broad jumps: First, 3 of all e e s PgDlaved. todey agreed |jecoveries of 1 to 2 points. Ralls were | ¥ G Cop - B P CF MG R Ry EX‘“QES.: GRAIN CO. e < B s e ks ches: second, Bovens, (P. A. C.) iy for his Oats and esoriptions Nationals at tve to any appreciable de- Braves' Field on Tuesday. Harvard | No! T$sPonsh ex- . Eraves on that date but the Crimson | tremely unfav p C.) Charnesski (Y. M. C. A) tied, 23 St T 0. eiaeita = y Best Flou i b bandoned all its contests. reported by the government. feet. 10 inche: Norwich Town - ke at the same time. Tel. 24 T s g The more extensive recessions of the Hon, skip ana jump: First L. Har- Tel. 34-12 Phone 977 1 449 _N. Main St. feet 3 inche: ———— Tel. 326-5 i brief session included almost 5 points zis (. M C. Ay 28 BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE o United States Steel, with T poiuts s . second, Rovens (P. A. C.) 21 feet 9 5 IF HE'S SICK 5 == for Betnishem Steel old stocit at 125 | g SR Seal % 2% | inches: third, Heebner (Y. M. C. A GOOD ROOFING Sl : ‘ and 8 3-4 for the nev . Galf | P matiresd = 53| 21 faet 4 inches: fourth. R Harris (Y. uneral Designs - Sites Steel broke aimost & points, | it ce. 11111l f2% | M. A and Young (Y- M. Co AD Lol of att IS ORAT e se with 2 21-2 to more than 4 for Lacka- | Fi el 21 Mt ¥ Tathes criptions. ¢ ; Stet Car jwanna and Crucible Steels and Re- | qugune 5 ound tug-of-war: W by Y. public Iron. : Puiman Co. L A PPXL (Rathbone, Hartley, Gee, Fepniiiieay REUTER'S CHABRRLL on. Atlantic. Guif and West Indies Ma- | &y S spr Assad, Datman). 81 Water St. 140 Main Street Telephone rine preferred -mz Lnlxt;d_r:x;\J; o 2 100 ‘pound tug-of-war: Won by ¥ Tel. 184 cedea I to 4 points, with 5 1 £ 3 I a5 g M. C. A. (Younz, Randail, Spivery. R ———— T e petroléun:, an average of 3 for active h: e Harris. Storms). - P Athletic and metals and motors and 3 to 4 for Amer- | Kt B Tag e SR O R AND FOCKET Sporting Goods ican Can Ceniral Leather, Americin C.: (K. Botham, M. Moseesiam, Bo: BILLARDS EAST, SIDE THUMM'S Somplete Stock Beet Sugar, Wilson Packing and In uis ens. A. Botham, D. Moseman). 1 > WET WASH 3 Up-to-d. $ dustrial Alcohol. . ar i E . One Lap race: First heat fon by DOOLEY & Delicatessan Fishyng Tackle & TT%@”&"’;:":.'?-‘d::d’ scarded 2 r:—,_m‘\s (P. A C)7 : second heat SIMPSON Ernest Freeman 40 Franklin St 8 c V. y Ohl s, icl it = B i B B 2 N won by Assad (Y. M. C. A) 8 1-4: . it -4 b the early week’s spectacular advarce, | s . E % third heat, won by Storms (Y. M. C S IiRmpiey Elace 208 PENDLETON, Jr. :i',‘;“..:..‘,{'.’,'f;‘édsmpgis?émf‘lh'n}‘fa Total Mo 5 ) fourth heat won by Heeb- Thayer' Building Tel. 1112-4 Fal. .36 Broadway M. DRk ctetavitnt Wb Tiotoworthy e cfs 4 3 5 o —— — chiefly for the impressive totals re- |Sownem Ry orf .. S =) ey HOME Self Starting Tha' Best Engine ported in the actual loan and resevve | Studebaker Co. .. . 2 : ” FURNISHERS Where on the marke Soits Mowor A. C.); second, Heebner Remington y accounts. Loans increased by almost I e e e Everythina is He Going? Somimen: 20 Eight Electric v 000,00 o ——— Lap race: First. Bovens, (P. A. () HWART. . R. WAGNER %, $1400 e eman eI SRR s 14 4-5; second, A. Botham (P. A. C.) : SCRREE™® b =i € RB:: 196 W. P. HOLMES .000. TaB &P Co . e i 3 ¢ about 330,000,000, Just about olsetting | i i " i Snwl| DU 3 Duttien ¢R K7 Toukty 9-11_Water St. of course NorAiohs Coms .9 _')""'“- Ct. ;lzsh_uomracuon of the previous fort-|Tn Car st ... = 2| " ey race: Eirst heat won b el ol 8-2 | night. United Frut co. .11l , | Hartley (Y. M. C. A.) 33 3-3: second. I Dunde Y “‘*';ll"l'_“:“‘,’;";f;‘en;“g e : heat won by Young (Y. M. C. A) 31 3 AND DYEING Devoe Motor Cycles, METAL E while domestic rails _followsd the Tnd Aleohol ..o1l1lln2 ¢ e P TR T i T i g e Plovcle - Suel EEILING: t | while e S aRer = M.C. A -5: fourth heat won by . Paint s | lower trend of stacks. Tetal saies (yar s57a 5 : K Fotham (0. A. ¢ 30 5 i P i b : . b - = - Finals, L. Harrls, (Y. M. C. A) 31 BYE Woriks i ean e s‘é"“;’” John~0. Johnson t y s 3 1-5. First, L. Harris (Y. M. C. AJ): C and Brushes s Yo tral Ave. £ BOY’S BLOUSE. SEGCELD = volutlnwssioRicaliai second, K. oBtham (P. A. C): third, 157 Franklin St. and Metals PENDLETON, Jr. Auantral Ave H A Popular Style. U B s E Young' (¥. M. C. A fourth Hart: Tel. 1217-4 Preston ios o 35 Broadway Tol. 718 and 719-3 H on c = - M. C. A, - STOCKS. s Ee Two lap race: Won by P. A. C. (A. E Wells Fargo Fipress - 21005 Botham, M. Mosesian, Boyens, K. FARMING IMPLEMEMTS This model has a convertible collar, e & BETTING’S HAVANA LEAF CIGARS i ex Rubber .. e e IwaLiTIn S ths conar 3’“.-. coid Wotern Ma St 21, | Botham) ~Time 1 minute 2 seconds. $%5 B Piotieasin is in weenlar shivt style fAn. cursss Mt e el ]t TTH oy e N e e Rl MECHANICS' #06Ls flasl"efx'x’:: "‘,",fijh l.elrdc:ii for arm 12 20 S Waite Motors Spivery (2), Hartley ()4, Young (4), “Ask the Men Who Smoke Them” 3 ys. 1 . P . Colsette | 40 [ Whiss oréctana ™ . A L. Harris (6), Charnetski ~ (6) ) of all kinds 5 for 25c Box of 50 for $2.25 BETTING, 6 Broadway madras. pique, flannel and silk may be | Am used for this style. im The pattern is cut in five sizes: 8, |4Am » R Final score: Y. M. C. A., 64 A._C. 46 1-2. +| 'Referee, Mr. Crosby. Announcer, £ THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street Willys Ovefland pf Woolworth <. 10, 12, 14 and 16 vears. It :equives |Am e 2 3-8 vards of 3-inch material for a | Am L M:_‘N.IEV = Y o e S - 10-year size. Ab A v k, Apri . — ercanti A pattern of this illustration mailcd | Am le= Sec paper 4@4 1-4: sterling, 60 Jay bills|EASTERN LEAGUE Bridgeport at New Haven, Lawrence BRIEF STATE NEWS muna C. Thomas as chaplain of the|classified as oil-shale land "Order through The Bulletin Company, | Am Mot or-- bills 470 78, demand 475 3.4 cabs | New London Opens Season With |at Springfield, New Haven at Haie. | Suffield—Principal Truesdall has|james church, having succeeded Jands in Pattern Dept., Norwich, Conn. Am e 13 476 12 francs, demand 5. cailes —_— ford, " Dridgebort "at New Londun, [nnounced that 'the Sueid scuool| 1S MOl kton, resiened. “ : m 8o se8: ronen u: : 3 - 5 2 | mili 1 s R Teans the e Euilders, demand 40 11.16, capies 40 = L T Aoy at | drills Twice @ woek. ; = \1-shale includ, Am S e o 3-4:' lires, demand 7.08, cables 7.07; |, 1% & Session lasting from early ait- IRURETSC Bt ROREER FORTAte o GCil-Shale Land Subject to Agricul- |} 636600 aeres. In Wyor Am To " kreles rubles, demand 28.78, cables 28.85; bar|StnoOn untll late Thursday night. the | OW poNGEE G Y 1 urence. Stratford. — Miss Josephine T. tural and Mineral Entr/ matery 460,000 acre im Tomacs silver ‘73 5-8: Mexican doilars 56 3-4; |Jgnednle, committee of the Eastern|PYL, [ PTBV (rorming)— +Worcester | Houshton, daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs.| p, W8 STC VO PR L LGt oiltunae ana imaLES government bonds easy; railroad bonds |;-S28Ue mapped out the season's book- |, “Spiingncld, Hartford at New Lon- |Joseph T. Houghton, of Stratford, has |, DiTing the last v nd Wyoming | ias been inciuded a na e e e nr Tempra ' Defore the di- |G N ew Haven at Bridgeport, Pori. |eniisted in the naval reserve corps. (1 in Colovado, un, and Wom o | reserve, s £ as § . smport- [1and__at Lawrence. - CAtternoon):— i . . |of the Interior as mineral land vau- e e LIVE STOCK MARKET. Tt facis wave decrie upoy pemPOr | HSpringfield at Worcester, Hartford at| Madison—Some 27 years ago F. C.|ubse for oil shale. The Jands s cassi- | The pidy, Monsies Atch, T & 8 F od b7 London, Bridgeport at New Ha- | Bartle egan worl or. e Ham- except two small areas, one e.ch|Le set n A6 gl & 2 Pittsburgh, April 6—Cattle—Sup- |2rdUous task of arransing the games |TISW lonCon, BrilECPort 2 monassett Fishing club, Twenty-four || “ smeet oo, SRl areds, tne SoCq o Ply Tight. - Market sieady = Piitwe |DeEan—that on the opening ard holi- oil-snale re- R - day dates, northern division club: 3 2 $11@12, good _$10.50@11. tidy 3 > |ter games Labor Day to be decided by are open to mineral entry vn- ) butchers $10@10.50, falr $9@9.75, com- | WoUId_ play clubs of the e o OB ok Collinsville.—A complete set of ‘he|der the mining laws of the Ui Y mon $7.50@08.50, common to good fat (723,270 SOuT ern division clul »‘h“ouxd it writings of Mark Twaln,- in 25 vol-|Siates and to nonmineral entry in ac- bulls, $6710. common to good fat cows [ TegmE I7 that section of the cir- umes, has been presented to the Can-|cordance with the provisions of ‘he $4.70@9.50, heifers $7@10.50, Geresn | oot 20d to — Ookings so| Besides the members of the sched-|ion public library by Judge Willlamt|art of Jul$ 17, 1914, the oil shaie de. cows and springers $40035, veal calves | hat y team in the circuit will belule committee, others connected with |}y g Sullivan. e hes crtrite £og tande vndes $1450@15, heavy and thin calves |, Nlome at least once or twice cach |the league droped in at one time or 1008 2t Uolny reserved for: vepwinin (PRNONCED HIGH -0-ME) $6@1L. 3 other. i arr_has re- | acquisi e e mineral fa - The Plan of four games away and | Gwner James H. Clarkin of Hart- o e e Bt DS re: |ecqutaition uiider Gthe miiberal Skng ENDS CATARRH, ASTHM!/ Flynn__ of Law- |SI€ = Tt e v 1s ce N - after serving the town for 3! years.| In Colorado the naval oil-shale ce- B hits, Croup, Coughs and Colds, of Balt & Ohlo pf [ Rethichem Steel AT A COURT OF PROBATE HEWD | Brawoss Raptd at Norwich within and for the District | Bums st of Norwich. on the ¥ E itte, & Supr n ay of April, | Rute & S ; NELSON J. AYLING, | Judge | Cal Prirl, o f Pardon B. Saunders of Vol | Cil & Arsna She and jambs—Supply light. A Maihet, sty Pomr poinl <004 $10@ | ™0 at home or vice versa was the |ford, Manager Jac untown, in said District, an incapable | §2n Fadfc ‘method which th i e f - Qent TLesther vx 10.30, mood mixed $9.25@9.75. fair miv. which the committee favored [rence and President O'Neii were . r : person. S , . 5 = L . o The board of selectmen has appointed iprises lands in Tps. 5 and Cermo do P ot '$8.26@9.00, cully and ot $450 |2nd It went ahead on that basis in|among the visitors. Secretary Thom-|The board of selcctmen has Unexpired |6 B Fe. 54 and 95 W sixth principal back. Sold and gudranteed by The ‘Conservator appeared in Court | S and filed a written appiication AleSIng | G cb ot that said estate i mow In seitiement | o & Wex ot in sald Court, and praying for an order | Cni.. Ml & ¢ to sell certain real estate belonging fo|cH & N W ... said estate, fully described in said ap: | € & ¢ &% %54 5 ) | making out the list. A. O'Brien also was on hand. The @6.50, Jambs $9.00@12.75, spring lambs [ M2k i as A. OBrien also e e » = e £ @ tfo: Ir: New V1 . Mr, g meridian, having a total acreage of == artford has drawn New London|committee consists of Willlam _ E 45,000 acres, whereas the total areal For sale by Lee & Osgood Co s.|for its apening game and the initial |Carey of Springfeld, H. E: » Hogs—Receipts 10 _double deck: ] inicial | Carey of Springfield, H. Eugene Har o sty and nigaatie 49ecks |Lattle of the season for KUl Abstents|Cons of New London. ¢ Be fame crew will be fousht In Morton of Eridseport, M. J. Gairity of Port- New Haven.—Owing to war condi- tions it has been decided to indefinitely Tication. C e P M e heavy hogs $15.00@16, heavy mixed 3 2 e 4 e P hercupon. It Is Ordered. That said | Gis Cobwer © ... $1580@16, mediums $15.30@16, heavy | Plant's backyard ° New London wiliiland and M. F. McMahon of Wor- |Postpone the White breakfas. which application i heatd and determived oy | Catmo - Cumor. Forkers $15.75@16, Heht vorkers $14.95 |Lome to Hartford on the second day |cester. s scheduled to take place at the {Re Probate Court Room in the City of | & G C & s & @15.00, pigs $12.50@13.00, roughs $14 |and meet the local crew on the Wei',- S e (ot the BT Iy unller the S 4 Y w t G d T th 7 REwhn e i Dt o e T LSRR CAih Ky B, ok L AGRRIRE & SRl fpices of the Eim City branch of the ont You an (\\] eetn ! il also be the attraction here on Buffalo, April 6—<Cattle—Receipts | Memor Day. ay 30, sticking | Former New London Player May Prove | Hartford.—) e o 200 head. ~_ Market active. Prime|around for both morning and after- Another Cuban Wonder. he .adjfxrl:h(lnge:er‘:l"‘:dt‘mg;di;et:x:? S LTSGR, Nl R e e e T ord Sl New - pointment is announced of Rev. Ea- $6.75@11. 1 rnate uly Fourth, 3 o Lo Zies alvas Receipts 1100 head. Market|New Haven coming here in the mogn: | Jo¢ Rodriquez, the youns Cuba active, 25c higher. Cull to choice $5@ |in% and Hartford playing in fthe Eim |first sacker, who will be sent to Ro- 14..75. City in the afternoon. Hartford will |chester this vear for further season- Sheep and lambs—Receipts 2000 he the l‘;:;flm,i:;‘fl';sxamm(‘;’c‘g‘ oo |ing, is ome of the most sensational day of April, A. D. 1917 at 3 o'clock | 54 Ges in the afternoon, and that notice of the | ool G . pendency of sald application, and of | ominmia said hearing thereon. be miven by the|Cor Prg Ret publication of this order once 'n some | counie Steet newspaper having a circulation in sald | Gban Am Sugar District. at least threc days prior to|Quba Cane Sor the date of sald hearing, and that re. | Cuba mane S B¢ turn be made to the Court. eere & Co b¢ NI N J. AYLING, Judge. |Dai ‘&dudsn The above and foregoing is & true|Del. Tack _&W Does the dread of the dental chair cai you to negiect them? Yew need have no fears. By our method you can have your testh od. crowned or extracted ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. CCNSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES STRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE STERILIZED INSTRUMINTS CLEAN LINEN ee———————————— - ord. Dercer & io G = aprs sistant Clerk. mme ¢ 12.75.. " The opening and holiday bookings |many a day. i T e b el L RIS were announced as follows: The lictle Cuban s remarkably agile, LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK = T Ede 1 i - = it o of e . ursday, May 10—Hartford at New |and saves the other recrult flelders & C aall er bt o ostimite.. NG Reuther & Co’s STERLING ALE and | Bl 23 ot s SIS s et London: Horkeeneln at . Wetoeste, |t may wid throws by His ohes | The World's Greatest — " ” s * Real GERMAN BEER on | Somn B s 610G hs $14@14.25, |Portland at Lawrence, Bridgeport at |nomenal catches and pick-ups. Rodri- | ‘External Remeds. - Piel Bros’ Rea eavy $16.10@16.25, roughs $14@14.25, | X : Ssoh OR. D. 4, COVLS TSGRk o€ the Generat Siotors stags $11.50@12. New Haven. quez's hitting is not on a par with his e DR. F. C. JACKSO| . D, 4 ‘o Gemeral Mowory of Friday, May 11 — Worcester at |fielding, but all his hits are clean and | ckache, DENTISTS ‘DEL-HOFF HOTEL o CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. Springfield, New London at Hartford, |sharp, as he takes a nice cut at ‘the | Rheumatisin, Gt Ner ity Tuzn Ciase. ‘wrence at Portland, New Haven |ball. s the K I Co. P . " Greeme Canines AL WE A |at Bridgeport. Joe with with New London, in the —Any Loc (SucctSnernite. Use SO SBIM o) s e e o R B T AR Hemorla] Day, May 30—(Morning) |Eastern League, last year, and at- | ain. 203 MAIN ST. NORWICH, CONM. Telephone 1227 -28 Broadway ooy Mo & - —Springfield at Worcester, New Lon- |tracted more attention than any other A MtEP. M, . Inters Con bt 132 125 181% don at Hartford. New Haven at|player on the circuit. Also he is pro- | Tasist on Lady Asistant =2 = Telephons WHEN YOU WANT 1o put your bus- | Jnterb Consel 1% 126 1307 Bridgeport, Lawrence at Portland. |gressing rapidly Wbi‘t’h his ::nsélsh‘ and A * 2 “Attaboy” and “Ceme on (Afternoon) — Worcester at Spring- |[now shouts ineas Dbeore -the Duhlic. there is nofIm AMere Mar at his team mates. 3 1 S The Euneom. )i Naa ™ % 8% 6% lfela. New London at Hartford, |kid!”

Other pages from this issue: