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XCELLENT 5 o Aty e ;G i st KIDNEY MEDICIIE C. Rooms Offered Graduates—Fire Damages Blacksmith Shop. .....&..u ago 1 purchased a sap ‘An institte for church work wili be [P Of DT Ktlmers Swump o ¢ Beld at the Moosup Baptist chureh || momd JUAfe from the wvlendld June 8, 9 and 10, participated in lent curntive value in the Alseases several churches in thin vicinity. 1t|lent curative value in the dleas is 1o be held under the airection of |Juch It is recommended. Aty Rev. Dr. 8y of Hartford, who e at|(THGT 70 20000 TN S0, 18 : 555 e 33l April 11.—The American road esent conducting similar institutes Maratinon Tace, held annuaily . [ Rhode isiana. Y dly iy voukh % (G 0 B gy A cla- 36 + Gradudtion Date Get. PNGLISH DRUG STORE / of the : - ISR INGLI 3 w 3 will be renewed on April the RESUL 330 The girls of the senfor class in Per W. A, 1 thictic committes of the association g b, 518 1 Plainfield High school have decided to . Sotaed SouRy | Rho: commituer National Leagus. 538 wear_white (o class day, gradustion May 8, 1916, Bethel, Co B e O, S B Gueass 5. Piembargh 3. and reception. Purple sweet peas w the e—:-&bwh-:'and ‘the Cincinmstt 3, 81, Louts 1. sis be the flowers carried at the recep- Latter to =% race nad e o 114 tion. Graduation this vear will take || JOr:Kilmer& Co, e . © . Americas Loasue. aat place June. 20, according to the vote || Binghamton, N. ¥. risin 4 Washington 3. Philadelohis 9. of the school committce, ' e oy pine Bonm 0. Xew 2o P = L. 8. C. Meetin Prove WhatSwamp-Root Will DoFor Yo 40) g :flfl‘-—'fll’-‘. vas dec Chicago 7 S Tores base e amvatin Z bt o oL B Cin met at tne nome of Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & that the event woul Ping rs. Thomas Day Tuesday afternoon. . for a gatop) with * the martial t of the times. Catbotte Dnireratty et Commed by e i e | Thore were ten members and suests |Pottle. It Wil convince anyone wsuRE TODAY | rnmmenis win be made to obtain | of the club satisfactorily. e e K g e Mra Ol Potter " oranded, |will also receive 4 booklet of ¥ ins croatest possible recruiting advan- A oge gave an item o some cur- | information, teilive iout o i for tomorrow may be teo late—sld ad- | lage from the crowd of 200,000 specta- | wELSH WANTS TO ORGANIZE ‘Fetard motion, | rent event. The roll call was respond- adder. on writing e s |tors expectea ther alon; - - land mention the Norwich Datly vics but stifl good. Obtain real pre-|iops SRPSCIEq fo E3(NEY Slove Ue BN e s i hD8 sones % Wan Tegular fifty.-cont und one SPORTSMEN'S UNIT. ; o o letin hampions o Wltgiay R ts6 Dottles for mule at & tection by insuring threugh ° city. Entries to date number 50, taken up but the reading was omitt lar among them leading distance runners |Boxer Offers in Letter to Governor A The Star Spangled Banner was sung. | #LoTes. - 5 ISAAC S. JONES of Canads, & representative of Greece Whitman to Raise Regiment. but Jong hits by Luderus, Cravath Refreshments weére served by ihe r— E eand athletes from Chicago, New York, and Dugey gave Alexander a victory. | chems hostess, assisted by Mrs. Hamilton. | . PPN rfaces The next meeting will be held Monday | * ‘tnsurance and Real Edtate Agent |Philadelphia and other cities. Freddie Welsh, lightweight champion | Dell was ineffective. Luderus and Cra- i i Tnmlmtuwr vath hif successive home runs over but few sven so-called expert|afternoon, April 23, with Mrs, Ken- | [ibacie Bplidinn FLMan 0. the right Aleid wall. Cadore, PILCHINE | Sririne oy "o noteworthy. the latter | 030 . 2 fumilinr with the practical side | nedy. o When the Feet Burn DANNY MURPHY OUT en’s reg- | the last four innings, held the visi- | inning with Cobb on second as of the rubject, Alk"l:"dfiv:hf:‘ :.mn vo(i::l‘r.lnufuup,m.‘l:. 647, Order o | oeoee America tors it " " h fchest r , is making preparations for B> ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW AFTER NEW. STOCK i Pibriqne Brookivi's pew sortstop, | T hota (3, Pese Kit. Seore, B i o erwests and sight |o ‘Gance.” Music will be Purnishea by | ‘When you feel that you cannot ta = hed first Tour times in five % fhem will anewer, ~Push hard” The | Parker's orchestra smothor siop bDecatse of the 408 mn't:d‘mg -a':.r :%u.t.l:m #0 hard as Unclaimed Mail. e e At Unclaimed jetters at Moosup powt- it 18 doumtt B e A Shea " Tor | ofMfice are addrossed to Albert Murphy, | T cmecsoncy stop, Tor At s & pro. | G-ement ‘Deloge, Hatsoit, Harry ennings and Charles H. Roinds. Geeding that requites skill and merve |Jennings and Charies §6 sounds The eight men Wil D oo routia be | of the meeting heid in the vestry of r akes Tri reached base W lavah: S e enterprise, | chances, twice on hits. rtors, of . Wujor :Lengus & bouts in which | A detachment of naval militia parad- he shail appear as one of the princi. | ed before the same and the pais, the proceeds to go to the supgort | American flaz. In his search for talent Manager|of the force. o Mike Mowrey reported and prom- =————————————————————==| Danny Murphy of the Murlins left on ‘Several friends of mine, graduates|ised to sign a contract tomorrow. The CLOSE OF CONFERENCE Tuesday for Philadelphia, where he|of West Point,” sald Welsh, “to. whom burning, painful se in your feet, got a bott good old reliable 1 liniment, In a few mi utes you w everybody recommends M Brown & Perkins, Hinmep-at-law Over Thames Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. Seenuol sonnnpuenTR! H PETRVRRN | . h H 1 ° 1 2 0 P s Slunononnansnnnal will see the Athletics open their sea- |T have broached the subject have aig- gy o 3 certain point churc ard’s liniment for p: O A e n Soa s s o ais e i1 $ i3 . Gsengased, 58 bech brakse aSEllel | Lvtuing ait oetook o ooy e, sore tost. 1f veb H > Would Mobilize Men Unfit for Military | him with & pitcher and possibly an | 3fany boxers and other sportsmen ie N Tsdority ol drivers ‘and the ‘act that |, Central Village ¥ire company o. 1| the inflsmmation that cuuses b Service for Use in Producing Farm |infielder. He s anxious to land (wo|are enthusfastic over the project and % s = requires the greatest display of nerve . ing, burning and swelling. 1t helps Products. 8ood men for the inner defense of the | want not only to join, but to help in HH ] () Batted tor Stanses 1o TR on the operator's part is o raloase both Able to Leave Hospital. blood to circulats and soothes New Haven club and hopes to add & |every way to raise the nececsary funds. 10 5z (x3) Patted for ' brakes quickly and apply them again| 1ryine Broufllard of Waterbury cools—and does not staln, bur St. Louis, Mo.. April 11— Immediate | PFOmising southpaw to his hutling stafl. | Anumber of these boxers have seen = o several times whils the car :: belng | returned to his home ‘hurch | blister, 1t gives relief quickly bec mobilization of the nation's men who| _Men must be obtained to replace |gervice in the Unietd States army. 2 7 oese H Brougst to seat T e soos. | PLre0t, Where be expects to remain for | of fts healing, antiseptic prope do not meet the qualifications for ac- | Enil Chouinard and Lou Courtney at| Weish, who is an Englishman by s 31 Turner, Cabb (2). hardy procesding wi about seven weeks, Mr. Broulliard has | (nq frees from foot misery tive military service for use in pro-|the short position and the pitching|birtn, points out that he has Jived in ie rum, Veach. rary if brakes could be so a ’&""‘m been an employe In one of the fac- | ™ 068 you 0! 5e¥Ya ducing farm products is one of the|Staff of the Murling was not at Me|this country for 15 years. His wife e :f,'fi. s50 dss signed vmmwn;v_. could_be toriesin Waterbury for over o year, | s Tt measures to be taken to solve the food except for the r part o and two children are American: = Would exert a maximum braking effect | 5o or Weeks ngo he was troubled with Pith Mrs. A, C. Howe 9} season. Last year Murphy was given| T feel that the entrance of America problem of the United States, in the i ot on the whesls and yet would not cause | 17 FOSCIRS ARG W8 Fompoiied b0 ive i jegates te - | the use of Aldsworth, who was 50 bad- | into the war,” he declared, “is the call R T e ot e ar oxperts which | iy affeated by malaria here that he|to arms for every man who, Hke my- them to siide. It s difficult 80 10 |later he went to a hosplial in that eity | MI%8 Tonnle Towne closed a two-day session hers late|Was forced to quit after a very prom- |eelf, has been given an opportunity to 3 adsust brakes, how ey or, vere appiica- |8nd remained there for five weeks, Ba- | (100000, WIth, Ve " A The conference, called b via | Weaver, through the efforts of Connie| Harry Pollok, manager of Welsh, de- 3 e returns to his home here in orde ub House. 5 frore. we can obtain those conditions thetly, regain his health, The Stafford Golf Houston, secretary of agriculture, was | Mack, his former manager. and the |clared his intention of being the first T make for the maximum retarding ef- . ‘composed of “heads of _agricuitural |8XCess talent that the Athietics are|to enroli in the Weish regiment . Chicago 5, Pittsburgh 3. oy build Mrs,_Andrew Northrup of Pawtucket | preparations t ¥ mchools. and officers of farm boards|Farrying will probably be looked over Obiowan, Kot Tl -fthe Wationel] - In ‘considering . th % 5 3 sed by |SPeNt Wednesday at the home of Mra. | house to replace (I from all states except New England | VeLy thoroughly by the club leader. Hol§ Conos Dafots i League season was opened here today | line during coid weather we have 4| tna Taet that the cosemetent of friction | Frank W. Dagget. Worlk will begin an 4o ; g and the Paclfic coast. i tome h;mflf;:_m!‘,m:::' ;“l; o ML i s S l’; with a 5 to 3 victory for Chicago over | recognize the fact that the gasoline we | (the factor upon which the retarding Offered K. of C. Rooms. and it is hoped the Regarding the mobilization of farm 3 o i Aprl 1 Holy Cross| Pittsburzh. Bunched hits by the lo-|are now obtaining is mixed with a|effect depends) is greatest, ot when| The militiamen placed the colors on | 7€ T4dY 10r use carly | Labo e S the, Moblization of farm | fox. and from fhe Iast named he | defeated the Navy here this afternoom | b e e B e o | re o pobtaining s mix o on the road, e i3 mitice says that plans for public de. |ohould receive considerable encourage- 4 to 2. The visitors came from be- | pitching and fast fielding, was respon. |15 readily discernible. throush 4 Al | Loy Tiwe etere this Tocking Doint 15 | They ‘are at presors meing or ey, fense should include provisions for an sible for the victory. Captain Larry | tillation test. Fractional distillates | known as impending slipping and of as thelr sleeping quarters. The K. of adequate food supply for civilians and | Doyle, who before the game was sald | made from random tests of gasoline | course requires the application of less | . offered their roams to the company 5 zoldlers ‘sz well 2a for eniisting: imen To e crippie on, account of s et | Disked up at veries’ cotlors iohy, | course reaulres the spplCRHIcn, of ot | Guioleren hels rooms to the compiny. || BRIFF STATE NEWS to go to the front. Not including the year's injury to his ankle was the|trolt indicate that there is as high as|tarded. It is for this reason that the|house was preferred. 4 Y number of persons rejected for physical star player for Chicago. FHis batting |22 to 25 per cent. kerosene in the so. " lleation and release of | ' Benjamin Da El defects, the report says, there are was responsible for the first run and | called gasoline we are now using. This| inc braves 1o far more sffective than | My Beateon atiended ine Viasomle ‘more than 2,000,000 boys between the his fielding saved Vaughn and proba- | condition is found throughout the| thelr continued application with a wmeeting {n Danlelson Tuesday evening. o ages of 15 and 13 in the cities who are bly the game on t¥o occasion: country. = % " P not engaged in any productive work Soldlers and members of the naval | Under these conditions it is impera- | *°207 Pres® Fite Demages Shop. B ot gl vital to the nation. reserve, with a band at the head of |tive that plenty of heat be applied to The blacksmith shop belonging to A 3 The plan of military enlistment, it is MARKET FLUCTUATED. s o o 24 124 s | each, paraded the fleld playing patrio- | the carburetor fo vaporize. this low|F'VE MEN TO DIRECT Frank Stone Jocated sust bemnt hg |88, April 13, urged, should be broadened to utilize e e e 38 1% | tc airs. A recruiting station was| grade and highly vVicious fuel. The OPERATION OF RAILWAYS |houss on Prospect street, caught fire | Meriden—ix new membe for agricuitural jabor, manufacture of (Dull Periods Were Frequent, With | iinoky Rapid Tranet ;5 175 | opened at the bull park. Score: fact that this liguid approximates 55 ———— about 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. A |ialen in at the regular mee munitions, or other national service. Activity at Higher Levels. Brookivn Un Gas . v 8% e e degrees Baume :indicates it is rather | Throughout the War—Howard Elliott|bucket brigade responded and soon had | putehers' and Grocer first, men beyond military age, second, 4 e A W Yok | mieseerr 3 073 0 Ofreckar s 1 tough to tear apart and atomize when of New Haven One of Them. the blaze smothered. The cause of the | held Tuesday evening. men of military age but not accepted| New York, April 11.—Aithough tech- | i . Goodrich s1% G1% | Carer.ot . 4 0 olwolterst 4 2 olin a cold stat In view of these con- fire was not definitely known but it is for-active service, and. third, boys un- [ nical and basic conditions appeared to | Califomis Peiroieum 20k dew|Sohstiar 4 15 SoejWiNemaer 1 2| ditions every effort has been made to| Washington, April 11.—Heads of the |thought a spark from the chimney| Durham.—The Durham Agr der age for enllstment. be unchanged, today’s stock market |Caume & Art e aram ™ § 1% 1 ifSaeae 3 1 apply to the carburetor all the heat|principal railroads in the United States |started it. A hole about the size of a | Fair association is making pre e T Sy evinced a decided disposition to throw | Cemear Lestnee ? 1% Teom | Wardes 3 1 3 5 oDmiesn 3 1 possible for cold weather operation. |meeting here today at the call of the |barrel was burned in the ‘roof. for its second annual fair ARGENTINA SUPPORTS THE off its depression. Dull periods were | Chandicr ~ Moior T e B S Do Nas Dotot s comseion 1e o] comnctl of Rutiotial defenne, Aumed & be held in Oetober. POSITION frequent, but activity was mostly at|Ches & Ohlo .. % 8% = 22 suetn. ? certain extent by the tion of a|poard of five men to direct the opera- ~ 2 ' OF UNITEO STATES. | [ er Tevols. ospecially in stocks ‘of | G %t e, g onml e 1008 o™ 2 thermostat, an automatic heat control, i1ion of American railways throughout STAFFORD SPRINGS Fair Haven.—F. M. Ryder, Government Will Make No Official | intrinsic value. Chi. M & St P..... =2 co% s |Framap 10 0 00 Totls 31 on the inlet side of the cooling 5ys- |the war. o tcan consul at Winnipeg, Cé Pronouncement of Nautrali Investment liguidation was again . < 14 1] SWhener 1 6 0 o tem. This thermostat opens at 1801 'y was announced that the purpose | Death of Harold R. Gillingham—Re- | town for a couple 05-;"‘“- " ity. SReTed In tha Tend HiE. somia taiiway 3 e I ) e {egrees. Temperature of the water|or tne board will be to give the §ov- | cruiting for Home Guard Continues | Mr. Ryder's home and e owie s 5 nnz issues, also industrials and -utilities, | (e ‘oo =i (x) Ratted for Jacobs in 5ib in the cylinder head must equal 180 |.rnment the best possible service, not amount of property recording substantial concessions in | Claest 1 (o) "Batien Tor Fvans in o degrees before there can be any en- |om N o0 Mo ting troops and mii-| —New House for Golf Club. F g, = . e Score by inatnes .| trance of cold water at the iniet or [pnl¥ ) SRCSPSIINE MRETG, TS fUery ury —Ti 1 23 G : 5 e i . LR UL S oy e, bottom of cylinders. The thermostat | LAy _SuPPlies, but n Harold R. Gillingham, 45, died at his | denominations, ¥ Buenos Alres, April 11.—The govern- ment will make no official proaounce- ment of Argentina’s neutrality in the Far between the United States and [STMel 53Bs betheen bd Snd ' osked - : % . ’ does not raise the = re Fa home in Staffordville eariy Wednesday 1 lation e 3 i R % oo base Bi e, Flack. operating tempera home in h lies and a por Sormany, as it considers its note of P1CC%i. 1 ie governments, was ascribed | Con car B % 1 | Wl R whiteme " |fure of e Coolinis Tyatem.” 1t merely | roteinos s the. Bowtbern, hawman; |moraing after four weels llinesy of terbury. accordins 1o 3 note - em- o min- | Continerial Can F - rings the cooling system up fo its 3 {rman: | Jcute miliary tuberculosis. Besides his | census taken bodied a declaration that Argentina | '°,5¢/ling in anticipation of the admin- | (ingy, Cas, i 2 Howard Eiliott of the New ven, 5 St — 2 a 3 3 latty’s Start Season Right. most efficient operating temperature in > wife, he leaves several children. Mr. - . e Samuel Rea of the Pennsylvania, Hale | Gyyingham came here from New York | Hartford—Miss Roswe supported the position of the United | iStration’s financial plans. o | Com Troducts Bet pe i 3 3 A ider|a short period of time. This Less pressure was exerted against| Coubic’ st o Cincinnatl, * April 11. — Schneider 't pes D ine |Holden of tne Burlington and Jutus | UMEE0N (1" ears wgo and has done |davghter of Mrs. Josepn R. i v le Stect n id-1 varies according to the conditions un- | = aoatts the snaemetion. 1o centratiss | Caion Am' et D o SR D L e 2 good deal of work at his trade as a |and the late General Hawley, ¥ States with reference to Germany. der which the car is being used. It is "President Irigoyen had a two hours® o F THE P! Ty & s | though the suggestion to centralize | Cutan Am Susse the locals won the opening game of the 3 el = : ? s et foday e te oeh the minister of war |, ichases of supplies n this market | cib Gine WEr E season by defeating St. Louls, 3 to 1.|obvious that the quicker the cooling builder and contractor since he has|to sail for F this 3 Tep the class of 4 : Tt was mot until the final inming thai | 5vStem ‘reaches normal running tem- | ORGANIZATION OF THE PERE been in_town. Duryea reliet in that E for the entente allies under federal| b & Iudson 1895 is to be called. Y., is the | teered some month the visttors proved dangerous ang then | Perature the sooner the motor will MARQUETTE RAILWAY CO. | John Deszo of Brookiyn, —_— supervision seemed to be directed | Denver & Rio G . 2 Kiyn : Den & Blo Grande . ¢ A > function properly. This is due to the guest of relatives in town. L VACANT LOTS PUT AT mainly against excess profits. Dwm & Bio -« only for a moment. Mathewson’s men | function properly, This is duc to the Hhet bl 0 el Branford—Russeil M. S Unilke the markets of the recent i % | hit Meadows® delivery with regularity m i vership—Frank . H. - oz DISPOSAL OF EMPLOYES [days. the highest lovels, with few ex- o - ana ‘only exceptionally Ane flelaing by | FRich is supplied by the carburetor | Recently in Becelversnipres The Home guard recruiting office at | LS college, who | ceptions, were attained in the last hour, e Huggins’ team kept the local score ;‘CE‘“‘; ot ;m}_n":‘;e’g,lm;e';c;m‘; 2 Fitzpatrick's store is at present at- | Rochambean on Ap visiting her sister, Mrs. Slye, on Grant ‘Woolen Company .anthorized subordi- | wanna Steels, the latter owing much avenue. Thom: nate officials to place thousands of |0f Its strength to a very favorable exhaust pipe, or it is supplied direct |president. by impinging the incoming charge, af- | Mr. Brown was for vears president ot ton—The Seth T American Woolen Company to En-|United States Steel leading at an ex- $ down. Score: . o encti Bevi I . : - g attention. Several have al-|join the ambulance corps . X : St Towts o0 e of the intake through the cylinders.| New York, "April 11.—Organization e al- | : courage Intensive Farming. e eyt ] : w5 o 55 « o|1t is & well known fact, to those who [of the Pere Marquette Rallway Com- [ready eniisted and the company will % = i Tiadton. B> 43 e Mttt e S Bescher it 4974 0 ol have observed the action of straight|pany, which succeeds the old Pere|be organized within a few daye. Manchester—Willlam M Sor Itonatiiog barmiing bas B et |~ Bethlotoms Budel now stock rosa t 1-3 : i 4132 i|kerosene as a fuel, that heat is the|Marquette Raflroad, recently in re-) The public schools Wil open Mon- |blacksmith at Hishiand Fari. & 2Te Tapwtae 1oy e L e | T It 2 atnte for e it 3 2:3 % 0| main factor. The heat is supplied |celvership, was effected today by the |day morning for the spring term of ten |stairs at his home Tuesda £I000 . Snpetus <tonay: swhaen: Evesiset Kb 71N WITR TSR S patIE t0r e Horasy. s S 02 0 ofelther to the intake side of the carbu- |election of E. N. Brown as chairman | weeks. A s striking his head agal - ofthe - Amaerican | BUttic Iron and Craciile. an = 291 0 ofretor taken from a stove around the [of the board and Frank H. Alfred as| Miss Mary Wilbur of Pomfret is|wall, which resuited a L 1o has fprocured acres of vacant land owned by the | quarterly report of earnings. Tivets Cemma ~ 1111111100 100 103k = ter ingz through the carburetor, o Iways of Mexico and| Miss Ruth Larned of Smith college | compan: compeny at the disposal of employes| General Electric was foremost of the | Inmiration Cop ... - % ek & hot cxhaust pibe or simiiar not Sur. |Me. Altred was Jong I4antified with |nas been spending her vacation in driven coal shovel wh g town. stalled on its wi and to furnish them with seed and |equipments, rising 5 points to 168, with [ A 1% W% e fertilizer at cost. Ninety officials, {1 to 3 for shippings, motors, petro- HE G| oyt o the old Fere Marquette system, serv- ing as_general manager to the receiv- Misses Mary and Margaret Ballan- |of coal are unloaded © representing more than a score of |leums, sugars and related specialties, 36% 3% |m Touls tine of West Stafford epent last week | during the summer mo; cities and towns in New Emgland, at- | while Wilson Packing gained 3 3-4, . R Fresh Oil Saves Money. sy v b tended a conferencé here today at|Natlonal Biscuit § and Ohlo Gas 5 : 3 ao i T i T e s PRt G : 5 which the movement was explained by | points. Industrial Alcohol was among members of the Massachusetts com- |the few weak specialties, losing almost mittee on public safety, which recent- | $ points net. - o ) % torists should consider me a crank or " Ghitsqe’ Srales. Gpes a calamity howler.” says Max Hagel- |PCENTY OF COMMISSIONED St. Louis, April 11.—Chicago won the | giine, service manager 0f the Stude-| OFFICERS FOR NAVAL RESERVE ly appealed to the manufacturers of | Pacifice led the ralls at gains of 1 to % 3% - |openinz zame of the American League | nai, el i 3 the state to aid in crop production. |3 points, with pronounced improve- 137 1 |season here by defeating St. Louls 7| consideranie attention throughout ihe | Enrollment Has Been Discontinued at T A — ment in grangers and many of the low | Maxwel . to 2.. Hamilton held Chicago to three | country by his frequent pertinent tips the Boston Navy Yard SIS eeT R College Basebal %fl]ced mestern and ‘afi,ugowe;urn Talls: | RO E hits un]flldthe ;izhl{\. rvhen the b+ |t automobile owers, "Bt T cevtainty .4 i3 Fiid At West Point, N. Y.: Army 9, Wil- | Sales amounted to X shares. tors rallied and a single, two doubles . = ot Drachn liams 6. - Y - | S rmer tendencies for time accom- 8 2 triple prodused thrce runs. Am | G0unant folke to know more about| “Boston. April 11—Tne enroliment of Net Contents 15 Fl: modations and gold exports of about error by Sisler in the ninth, two dou- | them. e T o A B e = — $2.200,000 to Japan were among the |y bles and a home run off Weilman gave [ "“Take the matter of Iubricatton, for | Gicentinued at the Boston nave yard minor financial developments of the e e instance. I firmly believe motorists |today upon receipt of orders from For Infants and Childre - { day. % e usual flag raising Ceremony was|can not know too much about lubrica- [ Washington stating that more than the ————— Bonds were irregular, tothl sales (par - preceded by a. military drill by the|tion and lubricating oils. Lack of |required number already had been ob- knowledge means loss of pleasure, 10ss | tained. An appeal was made, how- A value) aggregating $5,480,000. s ; 5% | players. Score: = i\l&lsolutely RemOVes | suinas.« ani couor ours aeciined : o -y n H e 3 -4 per cent. on cail. gestion. One package o ¢ provesit. 25cat all druggists. ng 14 & mmmary of today's tran: New York Block Gxchange ts 3 P, M.: Tugh. Mothers Know That Genuine Casteria ofof time and oftentimes considerable |ejer, for seamen and petty officers. loss of money. And there is one un- |Commander George Mitchell also an- derlying phase of the subject which i | nounced that thers was urgetn need of often overlooked by motorists and yet [more patrol boats in the frst naval Which is the base of many lubricating | Sicteice: troubles. 1 refer to what is commoniy known as ‘gasoline leakage.” Gasoline *_leakago is ' generally ORIDARY caused by a certain amount of mixture Henry A. Everstt. which is not burned and finds its way 2 E: into the crank case. diluting the oil| Cloveland. Ohlo, Aprl) 11-"Word was :nd desom:ylng m‘ I;Ibrifillflng qualities | [oCC N0 B it of Henry A. Everett, rom 10 per cent to 30 per cent. in o A = ' o two wecks 1o a montics tame de” |one of Claveland's foremost capitalists and a retired street railway magnate. TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY $1.25 To New York $1.25 |roonsuwanannand | coosonnuonanssl 3l Henusscsonusns ssvsummuanwund Glesorunusnssesn wlo olo000000000s0020 Clonsuununnsuanl 8| coasea i i i CHELSEA LINE TO NEW YORK FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK §# From Norwich Tuesdays, Tburs- ‘aays, Sundaye at § p. m. New _ York, Brooklyn _ Bridge, Pler, East .River, foot Roosevelt Street, Mondays, (Wednesdays, Fri- days at 5§ p. m.' Effective Oct. 15th, 1916, $1.25—F. V. KNOUSE, Agemt—$1.25 New York, April 11. — Cail money (2) Battea for Kood In 8th. Score By inaings: 3 ° oz Johnson Has Same Old Speed. Philadelphia, April 11.—Walter John- son’s speed and the bunching of three of the hits secured off Bush enabled Washington to win here today, 3 to 0. Johnson held Philadelphia to three scattered hits and he fanned 11 bats- men. Previous to the game the home players marched to the flagpole behind a band and unfurled 2 new flag and then marched back to the home plate. The drill was in charge of Sergeant Smart of the Uni**d States army. Washingten (A) Philadeishia (A) a hpo s E3 Teonarash 4 00 0 (|Wite a3 Foaorzh & 01 1 ¢ tis Mianer 313 0 ¢ 1 Rica.rt 3010 ¢ 10 Smithir 4 3 2 o of 3o Jadgels 316 0 Y McBridess 3 1 2 1 1 i Almamithe 3 113 0 of a1 L N o1 —— = 3z Totats 31 5% 8 1 00 00 s Tota (x) Ratied for Meyer in $th. pending upon weather conditions. This means that on the compression stroke some of the gaseous mixture from the combusti-.n chamber leaks past the piston rings and condenses in the cool crank case. This is due to the fact that the oil does not perfectly seal the space between the cylinder walls and the piston rings. In some instances this Jeakage has been so marked that oil taken from a crank case, due to the large amount of gasoline present, ex- ploded when touched with a match.” “Of course it is perfectly obviou: that gasoline is not a sood lubricant. And it does not take much specula- tion to determine what will happen to a motor if no steps are taken to prevent the gasoline from leaking inta the crank case and becoming a part of the lubricant. <Oil diiuted with gasoline becomes a mighty _poor lubricant and will leave the cylinders dry if allowed to con- tinue _unchecksd. This will cause wear and necessitate the replacing of some vital part of the internal me- chanism of the motor. Wrist pin cylinders and pistons are very apt to suffer from this gasoline leakage— with great danger of burnt out con- necting rods and main bearings. “Motorists can avoid this trouble and He was financially interested in many electric traction compenies throughout this country and Canada. Forest Fire at Windsor ‘Windsor, Conn.. April 11.—A forest fire which 'started early today has now burned over 200 acres of woodland chiefly owned by Willard Thrall in this town. A tobacco shed belonging to Oliver Thrall and valued at $3,500, several other buildings including the home of Arthur Pheips, are threatened. A large number of men ar® fighting the flames. Drouth in Texas Broken. #5rt Worth, Texas, April 11—A drouth that had threatened crops in ‘West Texas and the Panhandle, end- ed today with heavy rains from the New Mexico border eastward over a number of grain-growing and stock- breeding counties. - Making the Same Mistake. The German War Minister seems to have the same idea about the impo- tence of the United States that the Prussians had about that of France when they etarted for Paris nearly Thirty Years steady; high 2 1-4; low 2; ruling rate re by innings ree years ago.—] ste: 2 1-4:'last loan 2 1-4; closing bid 2; | Wemingien o ....9 2 00 P Fain assurance of a perfect seal be- |three e AN Peas offered at 2 '1-4. Philadetonia "~ 00 505 50 5 8 tween piston and cylinder walls by the Two bass hiis Smith. McBride. | Three bam use of & good motor oil, of course, and Looks That Way. Tudge. B the frequent draining of the oil in the| Some of those European personages COTTON. nrs crank case. who imagined. that they couldn’t get GASTORIA ye owmTaUR somPANY, MEW TORE CiTT. New York, April 11.—Cotton futures| Red Sox Find Yanks Easy Prey. “If owners will drain off the old ofl |along without a crown will in the end | [ EEEEEEEENEEEEEE—— New York, April 11.—The New York consider ives lucky If they closed unsettied. May 20.36, July 19.92, October 1686, Dacembier 18.18. . Spet in a crank case often—say once every Americans proved easy victims for the | two weeks.in cold weather, and once|come out with a shirt. — Savannah world’s champion Boston team in thela month during the summer, and re- | News. - middling

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