Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 12, 1917, Page 3

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er first in the ington to score three runs in that in- ing. Washington had the tying run d in the ninth, but Lot Ug Weike ¥ouir . PG 5 . % |nipped -Alnsmith off second, the game. Seore: Automobile Insurance FULL COVERAGE > nier ona Pty | Only Man at West Point Who Has Won Coveted Letter “A” ;i Bt T in Four Branches of Sports—Major and Eastern League Baseball Results. i o Hlowusnounad™ . L, Washingten (A) Judge1s 3 » wlmsorassre West Point, N. Y., May 11.—Cadet | pinches. The usual opening features, mer Q. Oliphant, of Dugger, Ind, | together with a flag raising and mili- was today elected captain of the army | tary drill by the Planters, featured. football team. The early graduation | Score: of the class of 1818, which has now oo Bluvusnuanud bt 2 Smith, Roth. Racel been arranged for Aus: 30, made this Bos x % 5 3| Ruth Wins His Seventh Straight. action neceseary rmy is to have — Pitcher a football eleven next June. He I8 the iie S o N iy oy only man ever admitted who has won 117 o 2 1 | Gefeating Detroit today, 2 to 1. The | the coveted letter “A" in four branch€s R 2 3 5| visitors made the winning run in the . | f sport—football, basketball, baseball o % | 1 of 033 . eighth inning on singles by Gainer % ] and track. 113 8 2 2lana Walker and a sacrifice by Lewis. - ! Vew'rs SAFELY SHIEERRE againet N. F. A. at Stonington. Twm L e Rt hor Cobb. was camyht 35 Horsepower ‘ St thesish the wii et | T SR Tep e N o | frons “Brst "to thira on an ‘nfeld ome .u roug| o R Ot - will play the strong Stonington Higl rom first to - that his SERVICE INSURANCE | ieam at Stonington. Thls Is the hard: : o 53 | Seore: : s - est game the team has struck yet, bu! B ¥ ight Fe = . : - s e Coach McKay is confident that his = ; =t s 3% 00 Tieh Rouss The more serious the purchase of interest of its depositors, large | Let us serve you. | pupiis will win this game as they have R Towine . . . . 3605 i P : 1 | won all their games this geason. At | 5 3 31100 oatsie . - . . 300 a car is to your family, the more and small. ISAAC S. JONES presen: the locar team s &t the head | ”;"‘;"‘\‘: ";:“ f“""l ‘:":’;" H R Comiry C1sb . . 3703 seriously you should consider il Ovsitandis prads 1 of the Sotthern division the league. ortland, Me. ay —Infield errors jol atec e A el Estar Agent | In the Northern aivision the lead is & | proved costly for Portland today and i IEEE R Oitiaa The Willys-Overland is predica i Sicharde Building____81 Main St bone of contention betwees Putnam | the home team lost the opening game % H 18 upon the need for cars of and Webster. n the Eastern league series, § to 2. [Buhy 4 2 119 H 1e - hikby: coisfbet aod conveni- ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW - Score: : = x L By Fours Consider what a guarantee it is to % ddition to long-lived EDWIN W. HIGGINS | nriagepors. — comne miee oo [Fommng .11l 00 88 03088078 | s v stk T ™ 2 7 00 e own a car backed by a company gy 1 @O T TongTive e ort, Conn. i 11— (x) Battea for el in #ih L. i38 t = utility. Eridgeport 10st its opening home game | Two base hits, Henchman, Schreiber, | Stre b3 innings e by Attorney-at-Law of the Eastern League scason here to- | Tuckey; stolen base, Porter; sacrifice | Boson B R = o AL gl - with $68,000,000 assets; withan & Gila Gorner Main and Shetucket Strests |13 to New Haven 3 to 2. The home |hits, Canavan Barrows Sweatt; left 3 3 oo "<Bucrity I e e T army of workmen that would The average family can participate team bunched three errors in the nintl on bases, Lawrence 3, Portland 8: first 3 3 2 3 7 1 e- E . .. _|inning and allowed the visitors to|base on errors, Lawrence 2: bases on i populate a good sized city; with in the luxuries of motoring be- Brown & Perkins, Jtameys-ai-law | score the deciding run without a hit. | balls, oft Canavan 3, Tackey 1: earn- : Scre and AtTes OF THOHEEN fa6- cavise hundreds of thousands of » > Hagey and Nawlor pitched fine ball. | ed rums, off Canavan 2, Tuckey 2; hit Light Sixes > < - Villy: B T ey St eimes | The hitting of Briggs was a feature. | by pitcher, by ~Tuckey Lo T P = tories, and more than 4,000 other owners enable The Willys- e i Score: struck out, by Canavan 3, Tuckey 3: | Pittsbureh at Boson. ouring . . . $rozs istri National Banik Telephone 38-3 er e P T R U A e e [ dealers and branches. Ovderll)apd (Z‘Ompanytto distribute = u . o t. Louis at Phisdelphls. oupe . . . . 31385 and bring down costs. 30 T80 GE -ms - " ” American Leagus. Seden . . . . $1583 - . | L§D m i 2 i sf'L;_ue:“M';:“nm L e o e hGeighia st §t. Loul * -~ Themagnitude of The Willys-Over- Such a car as the Overland Big et : i . Louis, May 11— ¥ s Leuss 2o o f Local Elks Receive Communication |Shammenct 3 1 13 1 1| E. Johnson and Hamilton's wild pitch "o York at Chicaeo. land Company is due to its man- F S heter flave, Bass | From Giand Exaltsd SRuler—Other | o - 5 3 $ 5 2|in the second inning were responsible Bosion st Detroit. | GEmE duaith he oractical our w n I Deen } ey | Do 41 i1 J|tor St. Louis' loss of today's game to e { wauys Six gl Fides PACE possible at such a price as $895 Ledges Held Regular Busine: i S a pitchs | Buumere at Montreal od Neers 10 o5 1| Philadelphia, 1 to 0. It was a p! | 3 policy of utilizing prodigious 7 Mestings. == 0 2 o|ing duel between Bush and Hamilton, ichmond st Bufae. i Towring . . . $raxs s hieh had it not been for over 300,000 E Touls 3 7 ® ¢ ol Jacn allowing four hits. Froidence st Toromts. | production as a means to higher similar Overlands which have ELKS. 15| In the second W. Johnson hit an i e | quality and lower prices. i 1 William R. Balcom, secretary of the| (1) Dated for 3 asy Toller to H. Johusom. Who WFew |..lsus 2t Yawmenos already gone into service. | Norwich lodge, No. 430, B. P. O. E., has| () Bn for Cororan in o1k over ‘Sislers head. * W Johnson goin e e s et \Willys-Knights | i - T bt to second. He scored from there on ‘Bridgeport st Now London. B o . Joovivon & Peuinunisntion feods fhvaof- |z T Hamilton'’s wild pitch which rolled to ow Have uat Harttord et e The Willys-Overland Company Come in and see the Overland Orleans. relative to the national con- | n "t Rubie the slena Panie Sevemiboonldsre GAMES SCHEDULED SUNDAY. Four Coupe - . 31650 guards its obligation to the own- Big Four and the most compre- ventio ich will be hel is vear g H S by . . . in Boston, Mass. and which is as fol- [ » St Lewis (A) 5 " s ers of its cars as seriously as a hensive line of motor cars ever ~ Springfield, Mass., May 11.—Spring- | Wits H No pames schdiled. Eight Towring . $iose conservative bank protects the built by any one produc Since the United States has declared : Grover 20 " ; fleld opened its home season today by e e ol war cxists With Ger- | beating Worcéster 3 to 0. Rettis had | owsver ¢ 1 o ofsisier.in 0 oTacaneon.rt 0 ofMareans o 1 o ¢ Cleseland. adeiphia ¢ St Lous. Washington P 50 L ) » - oy - parade and flag raising at the ball | McInnls ofE o te 4 e E e S, e ooming Brand Lodst scesion. o | Paric were heid, but the frozen weather | Xo% Pl Saild intrnatona Lengu. i M. B. RING AUTO CO., Dealers July, that it is the duty of the Grand | XCPt the attendance down. Scor sn L = s 5| Xo same schedulcs Al prices 1. 0. b. Toiedo . | Exaited Ruler to communicate to the oo N e i Totals 3 30 Eastorn League. winow wos PhONE 1290 21 Chestnut St.. NOI‘WIGh, Conn. order in general what, acter consulta- |mickerit '3 5°3 § e 0 9 0| No game scheduted tion, has been conciided. Kinget 30 %0 i119 : 1 P Tt has pow been the unbroken pre- | i & 2 2 4 ZEs vaves vesTERBAY'S RESULTS. sedent of BAI & century for the or-| wamus § 1% § P18 = e der to annually assemble, and noth- |Schultzrt 3 @ 1 1 3.01.2 20 L 4 s e ing has done raore than this to cement | Kiomdish 3 8 1 1 FR St onon 5. Pt 2 (10 toniage) us together and to strengthen the |Lc 2 5 3 1 2 L York 5. Cincinnatt 2. distinetively national character of the BB, - B Bittea tor Humition "in’ i s, roukion & | order or statewide Elk reunfons, ben- | Totas 2 3 11 2 430 1| Seere brloaings: a5 g American Leagu | eficial though they are in some fea. | Score by inab e b B ANa e Xew York 6, Chicago 1 | fures, takel from rather than add to | et . H sacrinee bt Mever. : S Fouts o | this result. b Tt aen i, Maboo 2 Mo ] 1t the Boston meeting was a detri- = s e otsrastional League this ] At ReshesterRochester-Newask. cold. ment at time. fo. the nation at Hartford Trimmed Whalers. Cleveland, May 11.—Cleveland again | At Bicsio - Richmend 10, Bofsio 3 r good it might do = % = i bo| Hartford, Conn., May i1—The open- | won from Washington today, 4 to 3. A | & Jomw Fovame J Tome sl ing of the Eastern league season here | base on balls and two fluke hits were today saw Hartford turn the tables on |followed by Roth’s double in the S New London, 3 to 1. The Senators |fourth and produced three runs, while | Nev Faren I Bride bunched hits an Craig, the Planters' Turner's single and a steal ard | lasiae 5 Forived large. whate the Order of Elks, it should not held. Our country comes before our order. 1t is perfectly clear that while t nation is the richest and most power- g b i_ | southpaw, in three innings, _while|O'Neil's single resulted in another in Rkt ns Tam of the people 15 arent this. batrior- | Trautman was very effective in' the lthe seventh. Morton's failure o cov- | ntaniputts 3. tam is not tnoroughly aroused and x Toicdy 3 | those riches and power are not fully s = At Silwaukee-Loytsville, rain - prepared to certainly prevall in a| struggle with other strong nations. | Hence, it is that our our country's leaders are devoting their energies to arousing dormant patriotism into ac- tion and making its resources fitted for the tasks that lie before us. The Order of Elks is not a great rn Association. i At Blrmingnsim, 0 Lithe Rock 1 gast and Demaree out of the box in AL Molile Chatlariooga. “det grounds i three innings, but Aldridge was ef- - © New Orieans Neshville, wer grounds. | fective. Three errors and seven hits NOTICE TO GRANT A _ gave Chicago six runs in the fifth in- 10N e nings and sent Marquard to the cfub AT A COURT OF PROP | house. Score: Chicaps (W) Brockiyn (N) much good can be done in this direc- | t; renewed pressure in today’s dull and American order, but it a_great prac- MARKET WAS DULL. moc. M s Eor out. ’n tical order, and we should respond (o = JSecia X W - : T % the line of action sugmested by the | Unsettlement Was Caused by Ancther s Chino_Con” Cop e . P 37871 & Wbumans | gy ¥ | leaders of the natfon. The task, how- k in Ri Exchange. 1563 Col Fuel & gron hniedeiphia 2 Flackif 2 1 0 o o|sehnsten.cr s dd d E d f L d C t Sk rl | sver, 15 one of many months and not of Break in Ryssian Tusheng e T g Cindnmai M Desiogo 4 3 oftohenr o of S an nas o adies Loats, Irts, | a few days. But two months will pass| New York, May 11—High srade| o com Chedics R H T 10 1 o H | befors the Boston meeting, and by it | stocks, especially rails, were subjected [ 200 Com Prod pr Breotivn : 9 30 1 S : Piig i uits and Dresses, at : H H 2 H H i forth’s wildness cnabled New York (N) New York to| Cincianati (N) Norwich nes:, > West Mary i anty then ts ciear—ws aliould | PirasiTS markst 1 Ro | uty s clear—ws shou The fecling of unsettlement was wion_ . mors than ever meet this vear, because | heightencd by another break In Rus- o Yok Manigep 3 0 158 Miain St. || we have a higher task to do. The so- |gian exchange, rubles faling to_the D & Ko G pr S Toils ey st ; N ich ’ flal and fraternal features should e | unprecedented levei of 26 3-4. Indirect R, e Clerciand e = -y orwic | Bre't lessened and the practical and patri- | advices from forelgn centers offered | #06 Fria i e’ Detoott 0 Pasied fo E 1o otic features brought to the front. o g Hony, o it b o Pt Washing (50 Batioa "Tor Codorein 3in 27 LADIES' SUITS (navy and black), worth up to $35.00— 14.97 | Not a summer pleasure, but as a|from the chaotic conditions so long G N Fadlscplia. 1 : Soore 13" e SALE PRICE .......... A 3 | real duty. all good Elks should as- | prevalenc in castern Europe. arich B ot Lo, riceso ot aey i | 5 semble this vear and help to consld- | “'More gold to the amount of $18,- Ginr 5 st Brideeport =g Two”bese hit, ‘Mesers. Three bate its, zewaer, || A few LADIES' SUITS, made of wool serge, in navy only, 997 ! er and wisely detormine what the or- | 400,000 was received here for account| 1ot e Ceira Rew Pomdon X 6 Dovie worth $1650—SALE PRICE. . Sy s L der In the future should undertake. | oe e Brstior emonmoat. ok o i R P . - Bhould we devote our energies (| (otal of almost $50,000,000 on the new | :ios Ini ier Stsr Ay S Phillies Shut St. Louis Out. e o made o alour secasitnd.ponliny sl up: 9.97 | encouraging_enlistment Should ‘1e | mevement This was partly offset by | o0 dot M Merpr Haritora 1 Philadelphia, May 11.—Oeschiser s eSS o S SA E BRICE = &id i the Red Cross and fts = nobls | further tranefers of the metal to the| 1% &t rux Lawrae ey held St. Louls to three hits today and || 15 LADIES' SPORT COATS, plain white, checks and stripes, ; Should our efforts to | pacific coast, presumably for Japan. 300 Kamas ‘Chty 8 Philadeiphia won the game, 4 to 0. et AL E I e e 1 i prevent a lack of fo6d supply? What | Call money was easy; but time ac- | 2200 Keneoatt .. Bostod B PR 0 T Doak was hit hard and he was suc- | [ “"Attes ; is the _Tom?"_.flw—y are h?sl: fAtted for | commodations were inclined to harden, [ 1500 Lack St - Loy = ks “LSB > NNINGS. | ceeded by Ames after Stock singled in (§ 20 LADIES’ SILK POPLIN DRESSES, in all the leading QS 97 | 5 _heip to sof o not know. probably in consequemce of forecasts| 8 lidiete Ges Soston, May 11.—Boston defeated |the third inning. Whitted made two shades, worth $10.00—SALE PRICE.............. PI. | oF 12 g, orand Todse should determine | indicating another heavy cash loss by | sine Lenen Vaier " . Pitssburgh 3 o 2 in ten’innines to doubles: s Single and a sacrifice ny in || - Shaden werth 3100075 S | =vr & covwT o 00d Eiks should sit at its|jocal banks in tomorrow's clearing | 200 lw Rus & Tire day. With one out in the -tenth |three trips to the plate. Score: ; S, in_all the leading shades, also 997 ; council board. ! | house statement. Any contraction in I S Maranville doubled over third base St, Leuls (W) navy and black, worth up to $25.00—SALE PRICE g 1 The scenc this sreat epoch in | (his item will result largely from large | Iof dazvel 3 Co and gained another base on Hinch- o . Elidom i set iy the apienlid cits of | gold payments to the federal reserve | 1im Minie Soe man’s low throw to second. Jacobs |Behcrit & 8% 3] 17 LADIES: SILK SKIRTS, the newest ctripes and, plaids, 497 11 Boston, at the food of Bunker Hill. | bank. < 1100 Mo. Kan & T ... filled the bases by purposeiy passing |Peieizh 2 ¢ & 1l worth $8.50—SALE PRICE R s i 2 | within ‘sight of Lexingtnn and Goncord | " aside from the declines in rails,| 16 Nai E &5 b Twombley and_Smith, but Maran- |imeis 3 b p : | eba and near the classic skades of Har- | which ranged from. one to two points t Lead ville scored on Konetchy's infleld out. | Homsiwss 3 1 3 o} We give you good LINEN LACES FREE, with all Corsets, such as War- }§| vara. " Here lien the verv cradle of | in St Paul Reading New Tovk Cors it - For six innings Rudolph held Pitts- |riwct {0 2 0 ner’s, C/B.,a la Sprite, Miller's Empire and many other good males. § 777 American liborfies nnd American let- | tral and Canadlan Pacific, utilities were | 1308 X X' Centarl burgh hitless, and of the visitors' five | TRV 2 0 § 310 Have you ever seen our CHILDREN'S COAT. and DRESS DEPART- ers. Rich wite the traditions of out | tpast adverscty aNested Aasrien bt R hits, four were made in the eighth, | by’ 1 o 6 i e Joat b P R e y 5 rican oL : s e o e D, et Tk 3 MENT? We are now using the entire building. | =6 untry's past, nc Fetter place could | Telophone and Telosraph was inortan: Nort & oo when scored twice. Carlson pitch- | Amecy ¢ 0 : be found for ik~ g-cnt American OF- | ingly aetive Bt o Srons ree AT ed well for seven innings, being re. Sidp 18 ? LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR HATS, such as you may have | lrea der 1o mssemble ans Crink In the re- |3 3.4 points to 116 1-4, the lowest price Qhlo Citles Gas lieved by Jacobs after Schulte took |ISUT ¢ 0 o paid $3.00 for, now on sale at The Pasnik Co. for 97c || newed inspiration given Ly the scenes | in® aloct tuo years’ aud aachies Irena Bt 5 his place at bat. Score: Loee that surround thi shistori: fown. We | wers mesier Bac Muit Pitisburs (N) Towts Foamaeal CHILDREN’S TRIMMED HATS, large and small shapes, T retury to our homer wiil Stronger| United States Steel made an extreme Bitis Coul cits BN R Uciner "3 372 § 3| (R Deten me: Bemicia Sia worth up to $2.00—SALE PRICE i ) clis otion %o o & Zna i Te- - - = H R e S by iomings ‘o do oar e o i OF DS ol & Malatite, 106 -5, Tt S Pl Pal Car 01 e 133 e T ™ ....on 000 e s e sl Alotof CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS, worth $1.00— | ] , I feii to 115 1-2 in the last hour, whee Ry Steel Spr 2 0 aminn’ & & 3 % | Praadeipnss .. 09906020 x4 s, PRIC : C | the list drifted to lowest quotations of Ray Con Copper §0af 2 ofRomets S o 1 Two base his Hormshy. Whiued 2.0 Home mun. ALE SRR R T ; s mem. | the session. Industrial Alcohol being R a iz ERRIpN ‘ < the only notable exception to the gen-| ° el Vs~ 313 - == ! - By | oral tenitench e pesw Fischere 3 20 1200 Gi ? i | e— | era; tendency. 300 Reaboara ALy 'L e H jants Won in the Eighth. ? "o M8 | Motas, related equipments and over| 18 S Rocbuex Citfmns 3018 o 222 New York, May 1l.—New York we Why pay more? THE PASNIK CO. sell for less §|7 " m jand determ- | o score of popular specialties aiso for- | 380 Shatiuck A'C Somfie 1800 0 Tous 3 8317 0|another victory from Cincinnati hore many i ‘o comes 3 SESUj SaItal Jorendon Rivincte of oma Sto|, wwseny e o WL today by a score of 9 to 2. The Gi- - r SEEle { three points the market closing with a| 70 Tec Co e AU e GeeRi oy ot Bohreider | E PO oo N i ‘on>. Total sales amounted to Tiird a7 0 Baued for Cariton i sth in the fifth ipning on eight hits, a hit bid for the ilghtweisht champlonship, | wn's f L OYAL ARCAN 5000 shares. " = Tobscoo Pr {5 Fin o o U0 "tn “honing mm sores. | bataman an lrror and . sacrifice 1l but the little Clevelander bettor have 4 | ’ " hames Ind > 2 “oval Ar-| Dealngs in bonds were unusually Uni Alloy Steet Thirteen New York batsmen wen to TES | care ere is one Mr. HBenny Leon " ~anum met o ta- avening in | restricted, rails and utilities in that Tnited Drug Pugwarsh - g 82 1088 43 hat in this inning, Holke hitting a SPORTING NO g AR G L 1 their usual mect pas i izicn following the course of stocks. ey R Two base hits, Brief, Maranvilie. Three base|double and a single and McCarty two Tl WeIsE: Crotwn. Vita ssted o reguiar busines % Tota: sales (par value) agsresated 32,- ¥ 5 Tnibper Twombier gingies. " Zimmerman | cleared the een o egent A. o Johneon in ihe $ 150,090, T 8 sl 7 bases with a triple. Schupp held the — Andls . Wil ithe ARtional ahapin | ARy = s | Unitea States registered fours de- T 8 sied pr Yankees Trounced Chicage. viidtors to fouriucatiemen Jite Awo of |- Jonnny Fiibane is now sattiis over: |Sors i, Has boan snasional Shampiol | e ciined 1 3-4 per cent. on call. ik Copper™ Chicago, May 11—Caldwell held | (hem being made by Thorpe, a former A B e e L RS nLAd or I ot OWLS! i Vo B e € ambitious, for he is goins to put in a v b at Fort Sh i = | —— Wabaeh : Chicago to two hits today while Dan- |New York player. "Score: 9 f g | »m | on Thursday even x Ow? STOCKS. West Union Tel maki v ab h .. hj 4 - e It two straight from the locals, 3 Wha and condur! < i I 2007222z Rubber e enome 6 to 1. Four bases on balls, two sac- | Srb3> 4 0 1 L T meecting. The - a1 1609 Alisks Gold M W &L E rifice flies with a two base hit in be- 4021 o0 d o ance at the mast'arr ~ s mavemy 0 Alusie_Jamen 3860 Witiss Gvertana 1111 tween, in the third Inning, was enough $180 1 ha dlmr: for member: re e 0 Am As Chem Total rales 425.857 shares. for New York to win. Score: : H ; : : s o d Y — - A new a assirn- === New York (A) Chicass (A) l‘ e" o .‘ o e Earl Cad 24 to the degree team n: 4 mew work COTTON. Py o R e o S i (1] wemrs A has Deen added. On Mav 7. folow New York, May 11.—Cotton_futures | Hendrrxrt 3 uomanre "3 8% 8 S, 1100 s R ing the regular meeting a smoker and ciosed very steady: May 19.72, July | aréiaton E.Colliness 4 1 0 2 1 e s P for land a al-n:flr&ment will be tglhen"g'or m;m- 18.65, (lclol-e! 1{9‘. December 19.03, :“ankuer";b 4“ 1";:2:";’ : . z : : 1000 40 Demtra Clase il be tnitiated and the halance e s e o R slossaiie ¢ 119 o Ssrsten o 5 De e s e o b Fmies i idEine f0018 SSwndl T Mothells D e = s MONEY. Cldweny 4 2 ADasterine 5 ¢ 8 1 o] <L), Batd fer Sctmcidwr tn flock ORDER OF PROTECTION. s16ee New York, May 11. — Call money | mowss 21 73 7 ofciushr” & 8 o o 8] it wine B T emem!, Norwich lodge of the New Eng-| 1% steady: high 3: low 3; ruling rate %: o0 ¢ 1 ofGQuanney B e AR R (MAY 13th) flist of a land Order of Frotection, at its meet- o last loan 2 1-4; closing bid 2; offered B IE D 3|, Twe base it Zimmerman Folke Three base done more . ing in Buckingham Memorial Monday o at 2 1-4. > (x) Patted for Woltgm s el T at the coun night wili receive a visit from its re-| 100 _— Seore by innings: = cently "appointed deputy. James~ L. | b &1S 6 X 1. SHICACO GmAN WARKET. e York s0 - ! A ftow on Fra eeler of New London. This meet- | 3ioo bai: & obis o, = e s { was managin Yankees. ing will prove of unusual interest as| 1300 Beth Steel B = 3 F Sy s il L ¢ - Ed Hai Chase the deputy who was elected to the su- Hou Hix = . eider and Vb . X preme lodge committee on appeals at 5 2 icago 8, Brooklyn 6. s toved 2 the session in Boeton, Tuesday, will bt S T Brooklyn, N. Y. May 11.—Chicago Absolutely Removes 140 Main Street Teleph 1184 ffsitec deveioped < perl &ive an gccount of the proceedings of 10 13% 184 |defeated Brooklyh today, § to 8, Indigestion. Onepackage ain dStree! elephone RBions: on his feet. that rem M nd suggested th a ed Chase “for & bunion and as Roth arose had t anion. that session and also of the grand lodge meeting held. in Hartford re- cently. - i 2gain overcoming a three run lead. It B s lwes the' visifors” #hixd straightwin provesit. 25cat all druggists. 3% % lof a series. Brooklyn batted Prender-

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