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ow: Blomaommmn . 2l sesensnonn »4 20 Light H R|Light Plant for H. R. WAGNER |§@the farm, §110.00. - Box 196 D w. P. HOLMES || Griswold, ct. Tel. 8-2 in t tri) to M < : ; N ioh, C BE R i B, o R e : : ‘ e, Gona. by batting .500 first two men who P & grounder and out at first. In_the Academy singled, Parker bunted Bennett on secon double to left, Le Claire sent another one to the same lace for a homer. wn couni- ‘grounder “for Babies and Children 10c and 120 quart STORER FARM ~Motor Cycles, Bicycle . Supplies PENDLETON, Jr. " 35 Broadway e nec e S l Ses SPEAR and C. A. SPEAR Optometrist Franklin Square METAL CEILINGS John O. Johnson 18 Central Ave. Tel. 719 and 719-3 HAIR DRESSING Harper Method Also 5 { x| { ‘ Mamicuring MISS FARNHAM Thayer Block Tel. 578 St. | ended the inning. oz | In the third Conkiin reaciw. second Thameslon a walk and an error but got no Lt S —— PLUMBING “As You Like It7 further. Lynch opened the E Y : e | }[]¢ "with a hit. Hull got on through 3 < - : : £ H ~ATiONAL JAMES W. RING & SisK'S MURPHY - 16 Thathes St. Franklin Square Telephone 1884-2¢ Struek by n;w-al-fmm 2 5 _ Jewatt nce—Marriage— { sie 6, . : - T . REO CARS FERGUSON'S the § year old eon of 2 1 e Frankiin' Sauare in the Diamonds, ——— Furniture HiGH GRADE MEMORIALS THE C. A and Upholstery Wark of Me th, was seri- e = 3 SATURDAY'S MARK! oon. when - F3 GEO. £. KUEBLER CO. O Giher bne an | Was Unssttled During the Greater o New Majest: ZIMMERMAN PRl xout 74 ing. The driver Part of the Session. = Tel. 561 while so doing struck | | New ¥ il %8.—The market ) SRR ing Dail on the :-:::«:F:‘.fi% somewhat unsettied w JAMES L. CASE er part of = o The ban |during the greal LN 37 Shetucket St. DR. C. B. ELDRED road brief trading period, buying of certain G M 203 | iswues being more than neutralized by concerted. selling of the leaders, in- cluding U. S. Steel and rails. First quotations showed trivial de- o 3 clines, prices soon hardening, how- 100 Pitts % T ustin = s Cleveland got three hits in its half 1 5% | of the minth but Lavan made a spec- 3 Cadden 9 of ail kinds 2% | tacular pickup of Cbapman's hit ana 4% | Nioed Billings, who had rounded third. solicited 42 Broadway Tel. 341-3 153 ## dd the impetus of a sharp K £ n . \a for coppers, particularly Utah 2 M:. tne’siae. score: 3 e A he owher | 3nd a spirited rise in fertilizers, S% . v 7 LET ME PAINT N "of | lantic, Gulf and West Indies and In- R P e o 1% AN SUPPLIES and ki raments Lo tatvet trade a0 SRR 323 33 IT FOR YOU ! ACCESSORIES < vices, an ad: ? one-half to a full ADAMS Rita. the infant daughter of Mr. and | cent being reported In the refined met- S I s 33 3aa Gz AN Tédward Mercier, was baptized | a) for mid-year delivery. R iia Snop tel. 731 Rev. Willlam A. [ * Heavy seiling of U. S. Steel and re- - e 213 194 A e god- | lated industrials, motors and oils F H 1 House tel. 11232 Isadore | forced the list back to initial price: 55 % i Ny, | declines becoming more abrupt later - : : e a— and Edward Ny- | on general offerings of rails. Coalers - Need a Plumber? don Sunday, | were the first to yield, Lehigh Valley - =3 1 Photographic a Plumber’ Stanley, recent- | dropping $ points, with 4 for Delaware Shidevaker T 3 TrAllison Goods ¢ « Tel 857 John’s church, now | & ‘Hudson, and 1 to 2 for Norfolk & } by Why The - Hartford, spent the week | Western, Reading and Chesapeake & ki ox B i .’ . .. BARSTOW PROVIDENCE Mrs. Staniey's parents, Mr.| Ohio. PBacifics and St. Paul also re-| 1 i : t RATHEO! 3| CRANSTON ".CcO. s = & co. BAKERY Casavant. ceded 1 to almost 2 points together . 3o : Totals vy of course 66 Franklin St. i 9| 25-29 Broadway <ater Street Tel. 11333 field- young men | with low-priced Issues, notably New| 2 U: @ for Bug urday. | Haven and Missouri Pacific. e g B o - A A (3 Batiad for Boehiing i B Him to the AUTO LIVERY GREENEVILLE LUMBER GRAIN CO. of all descriptions CHAPPELL CO. Tel. 24 Short covering effaced partial recov- eries, Steel making up more ground than most industrials and closing at 2 . I‘n:'lm = F 115 7-8, a loss of 1-4 point, Atlanta| 30 [ e 1 % 3 4 - n Mills company. Gulf and West Indies recorded a . net -4 it iand EXPRESS Was a business caller | decline after its early gain of 2 1-f| or Sicel : B : 8| Day and Night N. J, over the week | points and Utah retained only a frac- v.s e 3 4 : ¥ tion of its extreme rise of 2 5-8 points. 2 e ‘cobsen.. -y itzg 1d va & & o - "1 g Phone 9/7 of Krauss’ orchestra play- | Ralls made little or no recover’, pres- e& at the social in Taftville Saturday | Sure in that quarter continuing to the Chicage Shut Out by Detroit. : - Chicago, April 29.—Detroit won its |8 Artistio . end. Total sales of stocks amounted Came . from Florids. _ to_260,000 shares. first game of the season today when they shut out the locals, 3 to 0. Heil- | ¥ Funeral Designs ‘Bank reserves showed a further act- Julia Cromk, Mrs Rose Mar-| ) contraction of slightly more than o g BT g - B % & — infleld out and Weaver's fumble of its branches deseriptions IF HE'S SICK sond for HIGH GRADE COoAL and son Frank of Ausable Forks, making a total of about 5 X . $52,000,000 in the past three weeks. Hiailroa, Spencer's grounder gave the visitors 4 DR. COLES ST il Bttt pae. Bas 2 run in e second inning which was Chas.E. Whitaker| REUTER'S CHAPPELL CoO. o Vit ; . enough to win. ey o in 8t Steady. Total sales (par value), ag R e AT B S e 81 Water St. Ui s; i ool Fepetene Tel. 1095 ted $1,715,000. 7 1 B Cones T declined 1 1.3 pex| . New Xork, April 28.—Mercantile pa. | Younx's single, Cobb's triple and a [, the registered 4's 1 per cent., and | e 4 1-4@4’1-2. Sterling, 60 day bil v each netted two more the Coupon #’s, 1-2 per cent., on call, | #72: commereial 60 day bills 4.71 1-2 3 score: 34 FARMING IMPLEMENTS BETTING’S HAVANA LEAF CIGARS £ at the Bijou, Jewett City, Sat- ng ere Micses Eva and Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Strest COTTON. BETTING, 6 Broadway and | guring the week. gemand 475 5-8: cables 476 716 - o o pent T ST 1% A Whole Lot of Quality for a Nickel o Guilders, demand 41: FE MECHANICS' TOOLS Attended Jewett City Danes. L igh. Close. ;-“ Iléirem demand 6.95 s . . “Ask the Men Who Smoke Them” o vl ot Al s e . S 1 ? §34 1:2. Rubles, demand 25 iid et of all kinds 200 i - Box of 50 for $225 THE HOUSEHOLD 590 Am : s H i Annie Dayon, An- &5 - New York, April 28—Cotton futures e ;gg;fdonmv. _May ofd, 20.35; July| Totals 30 33711 lfsMeMulln 1 6 0 0 ¢ e ————— = i Fiiiras chatl oo Miy 2024 HARD GOING FOR not hitting hard and the three games|aged under Ham Jennes £ A A July 20.21; jOct. 19.50; Dec. 19.97; Jan. LEADERS DURING PAST WeEK | they won were gach ained b fwe i 3. inynn ‘s captain of the 1o osenii Wilcox, Edgar Gobielle and | 403 Am Mg bt S R TR i1 T hits. 2 and 3, W, Kiniey e Harold Harke. S pot quiet: middling 20.65. . ad Weather Causes Postponement of [P\ |\ \eams, Boston| By follows: Curs Purpe 100 Am Tal ity 10 ’ our games. he Yankees took twol|kan. Fd Curran 25, ¥ with relatives in. Morristown, N. J. 100 Am Tebaces Pittsburgh, April 27.—Cattle—Supply s New York, April 20.—Leaders in the | girme, T om Boston early in the week, | Shaw cf, Char ha Bigtasnty="Mathuly. s e light. Market steady. Prime $11.75@ L major league pennant races found the | one being a no-hit game by Mogridge, | Jackson r <At 3 g'clock Saturday afternoon Pat- | ssos Amconda 35 [$12.40, good $10.75@11.50: tidy butch- soing hard the past week, with New | But the Red Sox came bock by heat Ay b e son of Mr. and Mrs.| 2% 4w O . % | ers $10.50@11.00; fair $9.25@10,00, com. Tost. York ‘chalienged for the . National| ing Washington, while New York wad| . o o vossible for re Patriok! Deiuney (Oof Lawton Heights, | - 33 400 e85 'oasw 'ss% |mon $8@9, common to good fat bulls H | League champlonship by St Louis | FIinE Before Tl tnn gave fait |Kkeen pace with i e g i Jaesuy, deughter of | m Ad fim &% 5% " 1% | 36@10, Sommen to good tat. cows 456 H and Chicago and Boston. fighting hard | promise. of repesting their perform- | poems (neis Wam wod Snitef in merciame st the Conprepa- | Tn Rt tm % mE R ;1,4.;;-;- 340@35, veal calves $12.00@ : da s Poteien. Jxcom Lor ance of 1916,"as teir pitehers "are|army of 7000000 men onlisled tional paracnags by B ur Bar- 2 , heavy and this calves $6@9. American, the big I 4 v et e oo - wick: -The best man was ‘George | e Beweis Go. ‘ Sheep and lambs—Supply light. Mar- | - H merican, the hig league teams were States, 7 ers - .00, - e n ounce of weeln t served at the hcme of the bride. The | os tul ePiionn .. . ¥ ed $9.75@10.25, fair mixed, 50; Tout. "ua Weather caused :'n’:np:-"d The real Shove Line tekin accepts]better than s pound of e couple lgft Baturday evening for Paw- | 10 cal criicum S 5 |culls and common $4.50@7.00, lambs ponement of thirteen games in’ the | the challenge issued by the team man- | tell it. tucke. New Bedford and other cities| 18 Cin Faciic .. . $9.50@12.25. spring lambs $15@13. _ . two i —_— in Massachusetts. Upon their return| 2399 St e 35% He Receipts 10 double decks. indiedie Aol 357 * "| New York's lead in the National was a [0gs. they will reside in Plainfield. %% 3: i |Market active. Prime heavy hogs $16- % noamle orin 1 Shert Paragraphs. i TGELIHE e i 1061615, heavy mixed 3161081615, 7 cut down during the week, as Mc 1 ‘4| Graw’s men could only break even on s FEasumisatuunanetesante Hatoid Burkeé has resigned mediums $16@16.10, heavy yorkers $16 4% | the_four games played. < i 3 at Dupuis’ shoe store .,.‘4" is '.V'ofllf;: ?!‘»1,01. ’;b{;-tfi yorkers $1450@14.75: a% ::s-: The series vu';. {Bomn ended with ,; s ST LOVE '\ " Delo Lafiesh, Daniel — 1 35| ander. tday and Saturday, how- UsSE ct \ Lee B esh, Downing and Buftalo, April 27—Cattle—Receipts é 1| ever, " New York lost, being able. to Y ‘Ii Y 0 Lottty 7 scors only one run in each game. The 4 0. EASY, 350 h;nd Market active, prime steers Mr. and_Mrs. Fred Tiouiey | and 312512 1, 2| teoporary absence ‘of Herzog and daughter Yvonne of Mass., 13 333 | Zimmerman, the leading batsmen, Calves.—Receipts 1,800. Market Frank] e deic spent Sunday with relativ 100 Cube : is ac b i io8 D" 4 Buds 122 pe 1| tis; 25c higher. Cull to choics 35 i 3%|Probably affectad the claying of the Bridgeport Wins First Game. 152 Bome “dines » Sheep and lamb: B 3| with Piutsburgh ana broke sven in the s Conn., - April 29. — The | 135 Dae® 5 °© % Z higher. % 7| four games, two of which went ten in- port & e club open- | 106 Bde 1 lambs $13.50@14.00, cull to fair $9@ is ms(nings. The Cardinals appear to be fi n:u l}x‘hl ton Seaxon - have. today | i Sewe wh B S 3w X vearlings $10@11.75. 1 % |vlaying better ball than any of the 2 10 to-5 victory over the Jersey | %% Gen o Hogs.—Receipts 4,000, Market ‘active, 58 ] wi teams but their réul team. The locals won the game| o coans 15c higher. Yorkers $15@16.25, Digs 7 1 o3| strength will be known after the east- In the eighth inning when they regis- | it Graby $12.50@14. mixed $16.25@16.35. heavy : - ¢ 9 z#|ern invasion next month. ered seven runs-on as many hits. The | 160 Gt Nern $16.35@16.50, roughs $14@14.25, stags e = American Loagus. Brooklyn and Boston renewed hos- s $11.75@12.60. FingS. sl i) Reeords of players who hive plsyed in eight sames, | tilities for 1917 on Wednesday and o I T Kansas City. A7l ¥7—Fox receipts | 0% taSggn b S e 1A e | RS fo Srelve Impinen o a4 1 5 it nsas City, Ap: —Ho; ts 2 a k 3 game, year.. In the . Howe and| 30 Iat Asri e estimated today 3.000. 3 o O e Speshen Clovetsna . i3 43 43 | contest (7 turday the ~ Braves won Soper. A R T - clally yesterday 7,966. SI 2311 ‘ AESSONIRY ‘Ehipun. Peckinpingh, New B % 273 | through the effective pitching of Ty- 200-Tntets Com 3¢ . The market was strong. s e 3. o . Voster, “ ‘%3 | ler. Cincinnati was the only National 200 It Har of N ruled from $14.85 to $15.85 Der 100 | Bocheser i Newark 2. 3 o Decentt 0 3 o win more sames than e I Mo St pounds, against $14.80 to $15.55 per 100 | Bechmisr 3 Newsrk 3 leeend seme) Serm” K hietscs b 211 lost, The Reds took three out of 56 1ot Prper pounds’ on Thursday. Southers Assesiation. m’ Athleties . ” 327 | five with Chicago and broke even in 10700 Int Nickel . St Y At > e e 3% | two games against Pittsburgh, 160 Kan City 8o CRICAGD GRAIN MARKET. pes B Bt Eew: = 37| Philadelphia was the best winning A% xear 8 T Open. 3 i Bisier, B¢ Touis & e 114 in ‘Amerfcan League and oe biss Wasniagion @ 3a | Connie Mack’s showed their heels 516 Lohign ¥ stiey ©. wither, Boston .1l 3% 4 by winning threo 200 Tong Isiand ey ® o L) -4 708 | out of four One victory was o0 dex Perr > Guisio, Bieveland . 3 ‘34 | Eained over. gton and two over R - Piowe New Yok 10 3% ‘236 | New York. pitched the Mack- 560 diiirale soor Bpencer. Detroft. i 3% | men to victory y and Saturday. (Ve 45 P R, A | ‘31| Chicago falled to keep up its previous —— Y/ 2 VARLL 1008 30 Fae w1 New York "g-"‘*z_ n 3 ‘#73| good pace ana games in a = —-— b/ 7 o n s brow to Gleveland. Rowland’s men are SPRING CLEANING.