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INSURANCE BELL:ANS Let Us Write Your PN“-‘:':‘A): P“flh:’(:l X | Automobile Insurance g i i -Save the Babies e, Ao Findar ‘On Peticy. Uncle Sem'’s Boys Made Many Errors, Giving O'Beien|HEr {31} e s : s i rovesit. 25cat all druggicts. i L. LATHROP & SONS LR <141 JNFANT MORTALITY is something frightful. We can hardly realize that of all P all druggists, 28 Shetucket Strest Poor Support—N. F. A. Erred Frequently — Purvis wa.cr' i RS RE] the chilflmbummcivflindeonnmu,twmy-twoperoeut.,ormly one-~quarter, - Pitched for Schoolboys. i 21t die before they reach one year; thirty-seven per cent,, or more than one-third, before ! 'NSURE g they are five, and one-half before they are fifteen! | The Little Gem Ear Phone The sinmiplest, smallest moet perfect hearing Far above anything eve duced. wonder, pronoureed y people the world over as the most satisfactory hearing device ever invented. THE AUTO MASSAGE stops head noises and hearing. Free Tee Bl We offer you a scien The Academy trimmed the Soldiers N. F. A, Tennis Team Won. ol % % for the second time of the season on | Wednesday afternoon at the Roque| () Batsd fer lases sl We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save many the Academy’s eight hits rather well | the Wheel o t BT e hed sunbor, save | Muaemy e Tot badied e Say. e | Bt - F 13 il e Gpoamaiebudier it v X during the match. Wheeler did not e O an. i are occasioned use of pmplnfionl. Dl'ol!, and sooth- going g00d pitched air eight ball. The | gles—Sayles beat Bdwards, 6.0, §- . - o A o . Soidiers landed ‘on him Tn the oird | Furner"Scat Biwarde, 5.0, 6.3 Roe- MR Ry e A ing syrups sold for children’s complaints contain more or less opium or morphine. again - ers beat Brown, 6-2, 6-2; Ashey beat . s A . e og s o fi o red 1 Cleveland, Ohio, M: 16. — Boston proved a sauare pes fn a round hole | Greg 6.2 (econd set dstauited by |, Cleveland, Obio. May 16 — Beston| They. are, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons. Inany quantity, they stupify, Remember, the FIRE INSURANCE| 15 the opening frame Lynch walked, | ars and Turner beat Brown RIS W . yoxy: Bl and Bd- > o ’ Parker flied t d Stanl ‘was il .Cleveland to four hits. He also drove = 2P 2 2 3 policy E’:"'"G”::Es Fiow R safo “rhem Budnick natled Lynch at | "o on 64 63 in‘two ot bie tsam's Tune i % two in the use of Castoria if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher as it contains no fter the m3 ire af wate: tl L. ‘ounthan was safe Bud- 188 s iree consecu- . 2 LRT JtuR nil’s error, Mock 'and “Benneit sin | Ninth Straight Win For Chicags. |five passes in the nintn, he woud | Opiates or narcotics of any kind. the campus Wednesday. O'Brien kept|club the Academy tennis team beat | 'fiil, -prtes,for Tier-is N . B . . . e of these precious lives. Neither do we hesitate to say that many of these infantile was effective only at times buf when |win a_ single set. The score: Sin- |G aaied at short, making a couple of bad er- |Grey). Doubles—Sayles and Ashbey N s 3 ) : L rors. beat Groy and Brown, §-1,'5-2; Rox- | 520, *odav. the score beins 3 to L1 yetard circulation and lead to congestions, sickness, death. There can be no danger cccurred. OUR ~POLICIES PRO- [0, 3 03 Burvis doubled, resulting in | Boston, May 16—Chicago contimu- | have blankea the locals. ~ Lewls bat- TECT. Our SERVICE serves YOU. |four runs Hull's infeld out ended |ed its brifiant winning streak todsy | ting featured the gami & 5 % e Academy of the inning. Pur- |and strengthened its he rat. @x ) % S our il to- ISAAC S. JONES AT T S S s 5 |, methened L Seid o Ao | S 24 Letters from Prominent Physicians |} (0" ! e Solalers. is Chicago's third straight victory over “"f 5133 50 i Jneurance and Real Estese Agent | "5 500" cons acrcatene ana stan | Boston-Snd e minth i i & v, Fiin ] i3 addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. i - —_— Mictie who ToMbod. Parker oF & aiey | Aniahod ‘holding: Boston. to ‘Hee. hite | Mo ii13 P ] T 0 R o O SO i did: T R yeebicieg 7o s The Plaut Cadden (f] { :.lnhpuAr:z, Ben:en and Hull fanned xulb-ah, mnl‘u‘ for u:. first_time Sowm 118 041 !‘ in many cases and have always found it an efficient and speedy nm;a 1 A 3 n the lemy half of the third, but s vear,' was neffective. Ragan o8 0 300 . found tcher” 1} and Opticia H B s ae L B oD B R o g T s Tt o i semrs and o ; lrown & Parlnn:, Hizmeys-at-law | three tuns os a result of a hit and |often and hard. T WL WI 200 children’s compl Plaut-Cadden Building ] Shithes MNat Bk, Restucial m% errors. Evers returned to second base and 00 Dr. William C. Bloomer, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: In my practice I am Established Over T : agat hough oo recommend armless and ; rance stairway fesr o Thanses | ;i o Lecs Sound Durgle amals I e roo Nt Bt yAE Tuigsta 280 glad to your Castoria, knowing it is perfectly harmle ! ational Bank. Telephone 38-3 | rung came In, tying the score, and| Membels of the Boston club today WAL satisfactory. = ;i‘th o0 outiana | ihe': basex] Sulll] subecEb M O $2,000 to the Iiberty 131 Dr. B. Down, of Philadelphia, Pa,, says: “I have prescribed your Cas- The BEST CANDY intz fanned. In the second half of [bond issue and Manager Stallings ex- toria practice for many years great satisfacti myself and e BEST CA! TAFTVILLE the inning the Academy recovered the |pressed the bellef that the teams in e b i iy hes e D lead by setting two hits, which with |league would take similar action. The benefit. to my patients. To present to anyene as a gif Sritish- American Relief Fund Amounts | two errors gave them two runs. score: Dr. Edward Parrish, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: “T Have used your Cas- - to $280.65—To Contribute $2,000 to| Two consecutive doubled in the pign. P e toria in my own household with good resulds, and have advised meveral % Liberty Loan—Phi Kappa Sigma Has | X3 Zove the soldiers their tally in $ 170§ fhromem W §7T 81 Datients to use it for its mild laxative effact and freedom from harm.” LOWNEY’S CHOCOL. Social Evening—Nete thiee Hityian sined by numlerous.ev- 2143 olrvemblerer 3.0 40 0 Dr. J. B. Blliott, of New York City, says: “Having during the past six |, . o . . ., 2 rors got three more runs. 311 e o ¢ g prescribed your Castoria for infantile stomach disorders, I most @ The collections for the British- | McKnight lost d ch t 411 0 ofkonetchyan ¢ 010 0 o New York 5, St. 'Louis 4. Jours that the Chocolates ars fre - American war relief fund are fast|score in the eighth when he was our $11¢ gpmoi 290080 St Lous, May 16— Groam's wid heart(ly commend its use. The formuls contains nothing deleterious | you| find the variety exce nefeing mfi ssoomma;!;yn::'x:_fi v,vm‘ for z:ie mllchingbethlrd. The soldiers | Deal.sh STV of Withott. R 2—‘1@ t.ll,n ae ‘olavenfls scored High to the most delicate of children.” wil e well on e start 01 to dangerous | the il e nning run tod: 1d N & - Amount collected: Proviously acknow- | ainth but SVosich was taashr off fAroe. T 198 9% York took the Gnird straignt. game Dr. C. G. Spragve, of Omaha, Nebi, says: “Your Castoria is un ldeal d 1 ladged. x:ss.a;w; ‘c]oliesme!d for “v"ee;( Makula_grounded out and when Meek e % gl 1Nm182 ,f"“’,;‘, 5 to 2. Baker's home ‘medicine for children, and I frequently prescribe it. While I do not advo- DUNN S PHARMA( ending May 12, $19.25; from a friend, | nailed Tuttle's clout to left it was all Totals 3 F run in the rth put New York in cate the indiscriminate use of proprietsry medicines, yot Castoria is an — 51, total collections, $289.65. over. (x) Marenile out. it by bested ball front until the ninth, whi < g " . b The regular meeting of the executive | The score: () Batted for Reubach ta 815 single, an out, “P:ckln;::h,A“ tin's exception for conditions which arise in the eare of childrem.’ 80 MAIN STREE commitzee was held last Monday N FA soawrs | e 7 TP 3 g4 g 0 0 0 o ss|ble and Marsan's single tied Dr. J. A. Parker, of Kansas City, Mo., says: “Your Castoria holds ths _— R I e o lige ot 1w "1.0% & smiee "¢ R e e e ey e ey e e esteem of the medical prefession in a manner held by no other proprie- NOTICE andance and th eregular routine of |Faerf 811 0 olSimimcr 11| s flce, a wila_piteh ‘and Wealter tary preparation. It Is & sure and reliable medicine for infants and chil- e Sifiéss wis tefismcten Counifaniy 5 110 0 3[Rudnicsd 5 s B e glo siving New York three runs. dren. In fact, it is the universal household remedy for infantile ailments. e e — Metcl & 14 0 ofwodkdn 5 52 ‘Merri! pro ree of Charg Sssial, uanirig Ehisved R R ? ol Phiadelphia. May 16—Picieburgh New Yok ) st Lows ) n::;‘ e o, “’A:‘h""“' e e tbiaty "'e:l’r = u';-':; Call 1628 New London. Ask . o . Reonette 4 2 8 1 0fKosknska.ss it the deliveries of three pitchers | . ., *% 3% s and most remarkable remedies infants and dren. d Later. Reverse charge. The Phi Kappa Sigma enjoyed a rul tle. a2 = Iendoyx. 31 1 o e et Rl e S TR (R ;v:r‘dq z4oda;mar;g.daf‘e:;e:!h;rmfir{uma_ mead T o0z e : opinion your Castoria has saved thousands from an early grave. I can WEST SIDE HIDE ville Congregational church. There —————] - nings the visitoring batsmen made Pwib 3 o1 0 3 furnish hundreds of testimonials from this locality as to its eficiency P. O. Box 378, b i LR e B B el seven hits, which included two home jii H Loss or Sueep _§ and merita” T 4 iy o 6% s 100 3 3 375 - e g ot ana Balotr na | Yt & i it 808 5,38 ¢ sl | Hinchman and doubles by McCartny, Tiid resutingtectoat=TE QENUINE CA§TOR|A ALWAYS |DBS.L.F.and A. J. LaPIE led E wo s hiis, Brivie. Benmetr: Stamtes, OBrien. | Carey o, o z the Goddess of Liberty. Games Were [mum o balx on Fumis 20 o7 omam = simek | Care¥y 208 G0k S TOSTE | ke e g e Pl 287 Main Strest, Norw e o P e e o | men” G Biwera O Mekar. 1 | len out after Flsher led ‘off the'fourth Ra % 4 Bears the Signature of ofco H ing the president, Mrs. Albert Aberg, — S — t H 10 & m to presented Past Presidents Mrs. Leon- Severel - Sur pted ard Prentice and Mrs. Dodge with sil- X ver carving sets in behalf of the so-; T i AT et Mrs. Prentice and Mrs. Dodge | c al t 7 months ol rentice and Mrs. Dods: e Three Stra rom AL6 “is % A | Tromme JDa~)~'JJ(' ‘h( hxcaign, ‘|V1hs'{1 —Chicago made it < [’ vee straight from Philadelphia by ’ hl Ev l“hiflninxflodn)' 3 to 2. Bush's w)kyi m b er eam ‘EchgE‘;een = 1% | throw of E. Colling’ grounder, follow- | REAL MAN LAGE The Kind You Have Always Bought | fs on draught at $iy |Ing an_error by Witt in the eighth 8% | Inning on Leibold’s grounder, gave the g0 THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. H. JACKEL & CO th appropriate remarks. | of cake, fancy wafers | cream were served by the e in charge, which comprised | ra Thoma, Carrie Edwards, r. Ethel Hannon and Eliza- MARKET WAS ACTIVE. gwemIerwy 100 Crino Con” Cop ———t Due Mainly to the More Cheerful As-| iin (ol Fuei & Iren 3 1300 Gas & Hee locals the winning run. Linn's Tex- To Contribute $2,000 to S pects of the Foreign Situation. k- 45 Leaguer wiieh went for’{wo bases meeting of the officers = et BT roducts n eventh inning scored Jackson e S 1 e branch of the Mule| New York, May 16.—The extraordi-| 2 Com Prod or and Telsch, who had opened with i iolics ok oottt iy Bebresisent Shaer T S Bty it singles L last vear. They are Chief Meyers,|Green Sox, In the ‘Arst four games|DR. SHAHAN, Specialis of $2.000 to the liberty | Ma e 160 Cuba Cane flllams weak: in- | Worcester 3 - , f 0 ames ¢ S e e o e Uberty | o the more cheerful aspects present- | i he & - Husse Hing. thfefl\,m:jrk;:zgr;zwflfi\;flfl;fl; in- | Worvester el e Casey Stengel and George Cutshaw [he poled ’'em for an average of .62 ;e before the meeting of the |ed by the foreign situation ard an Honties o B BT pine on jits, ‘Daly 2. Sch Meyers is catching finely and is en-|Wallie Hammond is hitting for an Which will be held in the near |abatement of the recent liquidation in e with Bats energlie and Mcln- | wy. g White, Teme run. Sa tirely satisfied. Nobody ~has accused |even .400. The Mule Spinners are one of [T ol Utaies O 7 tween. Cicotte replaced Wilitams and | _ Stongel or: Chishaw. of inliffersnce. 3. strongest labor organizations in|, The loan Dby this government cf checked the rally. Strunk's batting STANDINGS. e e | e O i he country and the Taftville branch $100.000.000 to Russla had an —eX e Pleffer, _Sherrod, Smit Mowrey, | Sunday, hells from the Tri-State. In Tt De one of the first organizations |tremely favorable effect on the finan- Philadeishis (A) on National League, Cheney, Hi Myers, Johnson and oth- |flelder Gies, sent to the Americans by to-coilietinte townrd fhe loan clal relations between the ftwo ccun- e Mty ool .. 0 | er important Brooklyn players are re- | the New \‘T’L Tahl\‘em, Jhas been set =T e tries. Russian bonds rebound-d vie- | Gt "orh wwice % 1 Emie s ceiving as much money as last vear |adrift by Manager Krichell. - orously on the “curb” and rubles & NOre Buve erunsct 2 s 1uriel if_not more. Regulars vs. Bear Cats. strengthened visibly the foreign e S S S Bodte.lf 20 o1 0 ol The Robins played two first class BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE The Taftville team will line up |exchange market. Covver Buten.z i z100n iz games against the Giants weelk gefore —_ The claim t against the Bear Cats on Saturd U. S. Steel led the rise on the ex Tt Har of N7 | Melants 15 50 2 7 0 ofCincinnan 1 last, whiclr seemed to indicate perfect doesn’t g The game scheduled for last week was |change, making a nct advance of 4 Ine Harv Com Torasher.rt T Do S 2 harmony. |apply to t called off on account of the bad weath- |1-§ points at 120 5-5, its highest au Int Harv Grorer.2o 21 S B e = el | 7 — | Washingt er. Manager O'Brien of the Bear Cafs tation of the year, but considera'ly A g s 520 of 2 1ot SEEKING WAIVERS | to have a fast lineup and will |nnder its maximum of 1916. s Int Paper = 0 0 0 oBoston = H Regulars a £00d %o for their |in Steel were on ths same enormous i NG ascrng 10 0 0 o 5 B 1 ON PITCHER REULBACH o PR : Manager Dugas says the Beqfr {scale that characterized cperations in e M il 4 otals 31 T % 7 o f iz 12 s - —- loit ve Cats eanmot trim his team in a month. |that stock durinz the “boom” mar- g e Rl S T ] Stallings Has Sufficient Number of N peins — | kets of past two vears Lenigh ~ Valtes Score by tnnings: Detreit 18 Boxmen. Pt Piones . Note: Other steel and iron shares were Leo “Tup & “mive ppdceris o 0 23| Waehingien St s v Mr: mas Addison i higher by two to seven points, the| o0 Si,wan'E B it S e g Manager Stalling of the Boston o T B iy e nestOr reatest gain Dein made by’ Superior | 168 Moty eyt Tiix X . e Braves has asked for walvers on Most Cigars Are Go ezt ) V5. | Steel, a newcomer in axweil M 3 oA S i “h tcher Edward Reulbach, the secre- THE A s R Py v which rose from 38 to Maxwell 31 2 Waehirgt i Worecster 3 tary of the plavers' organization. So peAdoioh Dugas o hae becn in puer: |SEGP (330 I Bl ooist S e et L T e : R e "ot Sener” T ass TOM'S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR e e the old rising 4 1-4 to 131 1-4. Colo- Midvate Seeet ey e e s clubs has claimed Reulbach, and it . S e Kxudn Fuel, Sloss-Sheffleld Steel, Vir-| L S e e s e on EIy 2 }is probable that he will g0 to the min- | GOODFELLOW 1" CIG laid board gwalks in front of their |active and strons industrials 2 Nat Lead Visitors scored their runs In the fifth from the Brooklyn club two years ago, [THOS. M. SHEA, Prop s the summer months. Shippinzs figured largel in zm: T e A‘rn%p:n grid‘"s‘xxftrr;";nlq;:g;é‘ l.\(:;chel_l % b;m]): YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. was charged with aiding the Federal _ Next to Palace e i o {day’s business, marine preferred | S - e he n e sixth. Gal- Sy league in winnin lavers away from The Mouse-Eaten Heritage. | zaining two points and (,:\\Ianti , 4;!:1!(' SR IR :ii:_fl:te'lih:)"e!ro‘;to sr;;elesst ;n],m n.; cnicags 5, oy Mflonal Leanue b e W Bt ith takine ving e of ajand West Indies 3 1-8. Coppers made N Y 0 & West . el un; riple an Qi & Dot W= S aotiie cact 1H raosndti Sl A poyouse having made a meal of & |20 Ven o N con With ofls and | 30 Nort a0 e COnbs single guve the home team tia | THamen 1 Palwhs & faieines promoting the Fra merlcan House Martin Hilbert and Parbars: 2lieged imotors. Foremost among the utilities Yorth Pac o run. Twenty-thres men were lett on American League. He ‘was unconditionally released Special Rates t bave asked common pleas court to set | Were American Telephone with a sain nio Cities Gas e asminginn (A m Washingion 5. St ots 1 the Brooklyn club in October, 1915, | opea sside ‘the will of their father. Andrew (of I 1-4 points and Ohio Gas, v B 5 T e o o] Bemmh aoaianal ana it was common rumor that the { raveling Hilert, Milar township farmer, who|52ined three. = o ik e Jiggetd - T4-01% @ e s other big league clubs had agreed to | Livery Connection died rece Thiy sey the mstra-{ A1 castes of TaH WeEe S Peoples G & '€ U 3 130 Pied Eastern Leasue, keeh. baxds ol [Bnt suddenty; o the | FARREL & SANDERS ment ‘as filed for probate does not wet|I" the nquiry for that group. Trans: PRl Co pans i Vit g astonishment of the magnates, Reul- forth the decedent's Intentions. Fred | Continentals, ~gransers, coalers ~and Pt coul cite” i s s 3 88| Sprinenea o Porand 1 bach signed with: Stallibgs: Feubach = Hilbert, a son who was bequeathed |(astern trunk lines registered irrcgu- it Copr e Shasieie 2110 111 1 2| A1 other games postponed: rain pitched several good games for the | 3 the sixty-acre homestead farms, asks |!3" dvances of one to two Pol(s. o P & W L A 2 2k International League. | Braves last vear, but Stallings has so | 0 h l 8 R e et S0 A | on e Siviiona it pardl” | 4 EI R SES R g e e e A | verhauling ied to proba eveland: Plain Deal- | [0cq iy the rise. Total sales amount- | 20 Guicisiter i 420 4 ofgey 00 0 Y B| A P Pt Bufals. onsoned (w0 [mOW that Reu must be sas ed. | ed to 750,000 share: most 40 per | 500 Ry Steel spr Totals 391127 11 ofsCrawtord 1.0 0 0 0| AS Toronto—ichmond 0, Aoronts 2 - ol Gent. of which occurred in the fov-| riass puaee” P Nicholon 1 1 88 of AL Momireal_Newark 11, Monteal 2 an epalr ort Srigh sctivity of ‘the Tast hour. " | 40 RO 1o e American Association. | Bonds were weak in the early deal-| 400 Reading 24 or (3) Batted fop C. Jonss n 1. At St. Paul 5. Columbus | NO izgs but made Ppartial recoveries on | 148Ny Ik et o P o e o o At Kansms Ctiy 3 Toleds T i SPORTING NOTES | Srifet N the upswing in the stock market. Tn-| 500 faxon Moetors Score ngs: > ¢ Mimmeais 7. 1 e 3. ternational Issues were irresular, To- LA, e R R | Wil & oo o | { AUTOMOBILE tal sales (par value) agsregated $3,- Sertoard” e L S Beci e s 3 e Southera Asssciat 85.000. 5 : 90 Seary o - nits. Gallla, " Youny At Snettanoséa 2 Memonia 5 Worcester pitchers are off form, but CARRIAGES, WAGON U. S. honds were unchanged on ek A C . AL Siobile " Nachvie 1 the catcher is Wilder. call, but resistercd #'s broke -8 of Sthaiair o : Springfield 10, Portland 1. Al New Oricans ', Birmingham 5. TRUCKS and CART |one’ per cent. on a single sale s e T peoriand, Maine May 16—Spring- College Games. Major leagues will look like pikers A SIMPLE MORNING DRESS. an ¢ s 3 i e ain fiel atte nch hai n At Medford. Mase—Holy Cross 1. Tufis 0 : N flGonDon QY in. ; Shockel L h By Eame i on Dt e VB (L Warevita M Colie 4, Codversing o atnins 3| WRSR the Sovamnment ‘gtarts. GraliNg. | L o suse "Diress; wiih Sleeve tu] : Meshanical Repairs, Paint ARROW - SRS e > o Sted Portland’s errors were costly. The e iy whgitish tonnage has decreased, but Bither of Two Lengths. ming, Upholstering and Wo Alasks Juneau . Tevas & Pac : = 3 ert Robinson s ives in Brook- R ackemithing in a 5 is e Coumers Odr s Sositioudd AT ol iy lTKr!fsl»x)\(on shows the ever-pop Blacksmithing i Ais Chimers 57 T | o ationat Leasue. ¥ big” pockets ‘and has @ tmart co )b’ m-fit COLLAR i e P Bl O Pittsburgh fans think the Pirates | {Thag in wilsi on elbow jensth. This 2 for30° 100 Am mion B & P 523 St Louls at New York should be among the first sent to|model is good for serge, gabardine, CLUETT,PEABODY&.CO.IVGMAKERS | .00 A Union, | Pacige 3o Pitisbureh st Phiadeiphia, | France fannetecte,* gingham, " pereale, Tinene co ar Urp ! 0 et American Leagus a inen. - 70 Am Tnited Frut . i1 2 i E i ‘The pattern fs cut in seven sizes 160 Am Unites Ry Tnv Eanes Washington at Detroit Owl seems to be the best pitcher |, The Pps g 4 ven 3 ao i 2T S Philadelphis at_Chicago. Springfield . college has this vear. In | 34 36 8. 49, 42 44 and 46 inches busi| 507 to 515 North Mair l'HE Dl]VIE SAV!NGS BANK U5 Tramber 300 New York at St Louts. one TioN s biea aassure: TG ires. 6 728 varas of 15i00 U 5. Bubber 1 57 100 53 AU S e s The skirt measures about & 1-4 yards | —————- 1080 U. S. Steel pr " e R g » “Washington to _ draft 2,000,000 [ at the foot. ' ” Dividend | 2000 Lian Copper (0 Batted ror Lmen in sn | o~ o oo rookies"—Headline. Poor old = Clark | A pattern of this flustration mailed | TEAMING AND TRUCKIN( e rate of 4 per 160 Wabash > Score by Innings Bttt Towanto Geiffith; must ‘be ‘désperate to any address on receipt of 10 cents e earnings of the 100 Wells Fargo .11 Springfold L@ 0T 21020 S e - ' in_silver or stamps D PTLY AN A and will be payable 600 West Unlon Portiand L0 8 016000 oAty vt Order through The Bulletin Company ONE VERY PRO 4 e ! Wrnehouse oo base i Birma " hres vase hie, Eastern League, Price of canned goods ought to be- | patiern Dept.. Norwich, REASONABLE CE ). Tre: Ty L o Lawrence at Springfield. gin to drop now. le. majors are V-ZODARD. Treasu; D Workrort : Portiand ¢ Worcester dropping a lot of rookles from their = A.D. LATHROP s “TI5ITS daree Worcester 10, Lawrence 9. PO o Reren 3¢ etdacpors, | 15t8 TOW. " i e MONEY. Lawrerice, Mass, May 16—Although [— A Mo“‘lEns Tm“nl[s _— on atc es %, = 3 ‘Worcester obtained a lead of six runs|No DISSENTION IN Many ball players who were 28 last = New York, May 16.—Call money |in the first four innings today, Law- year are over the 31 mark thls sum- A mother’s unending work and A4 steady; hign's 1-2: low 2 1:4; ruling |rence challenged the visitors” Jead ana BROOKLYN RANKS |mer already. el aeas i Filtas Her DR. A. J. SINAY A rate 2 B 2 1-2; closing |in a ninth inning rally fell only one t v 2 i [HE F = co.| :‘m _: T bid 2 1-4; offered at 2 1-2. shoct of tying the score, which was Says Ebbets and He Looks For Im-| Rea Sox up to Sunday had. beaten physical strength and leaves its mark | WM. FRISWELL .| i Ralt & Snis o o 9. combination of hits an rovement in Play Very Soon. every club it ‘had met in the Ameri- 5 t t - ERANKLINEE Bameat” Co COTTON. crrors gave the visitors their early| Bl ibiads San lesgue this year. 'Ban Johason | D jdimmed éyes and carewom ex en !S 1 matouiins 3uin New York, May 16.—Cotton futures [advantage. Their pitcher, Bursie,| “The Brooklyn plavers are mot dis-|had better send for the Goatvilles. | Préssions—she ages before her time. |, .7 O © "0 — Beth Steel B closed stead: May 2,000; July 1989; | was knocked from the box in the |satisfied with their salaries,” declares —— Any mother who is weary and Janguid ' B. A. WIGHTMAN im0 Bein suei, or October 1936: December 1946; Jan- |Sixth inning. Score: Col. C .H. Ebbets. “There is no dis-| Maguiness and Shepherd, firse base- | should-start taking Scott’s l!n'mlsxan of Phone 1177-3 250 Tans T uary, 48 . 25 Wersester Lawrenes sension in the team, and I look for an|man and pitcher respectively, have | Norwegien Cod Liver Oil asa stren; B EXPERIENCED PIANO TUNER atte &Sup Spot quiet; middling 2025. Whomadl By o *% 5° & o|improvement in play very coon. Our|been turned loose by the Hartford | ing food and bracing tomic to ad rich- 9 Cliff Street, Norweih, Conn,| 100 Gal Tetmiem WAL CRATa AR prres i o 5 35 ¢ 2lpitchers are in poor physical condi-|club. sess to her blood and Baild &b Bet| WILLIAM C. YOUNG Telephone 752-13 novzd o0 Cor G " Ohlo WREAT— Open. Wb Low ' Clom |otmee. S 3 e % 215 S lte el s ok mpamil | Why,) fHe o .| nerves before it is toolate. Start Scott’s | sor to o 3 e Y - 240 218 250 L2 H H 501 1 0 Brooklyns are in last place. The Bunny ‘Hearne, one of the New Emulsion today—its fame is A-wid ! 1 . TR 4 ) B L oy e R 3 9% § §|losing “streak and the cold weather |London premier twirlers a_vear age, | Jingor Y ot world-wide, & YOUNG F. C. GEER Piano Tuner, *300 Chand "Stotor iy etk e ROIRE S b 5210 0|have kept the attendance figures down | won a game for, Toronto Monday in | It i8 free from alcohol. CARPEN rLR and BUILDE] ~ » 300 Cliss & Ohio e Ten e, Mer 1% e i S bu :’1‘:" g:‘re is bound to be a change for | the International. Scott & Bowne, Blocmield, W. J. 162 3 ‘Phone 511 100 Chie Gt W_pr OATS— e R S i 0| the better. : R - THERE T 5o adversising: medium is | Bo8L work ! materials st rig 2 P st ¢ 700 C.. M & St P July ... ....65% 5% €% & P *u 4| Only three members of the Brooklyn ‘Doc Durgin continues to look like | mastern Connecticut equal te The Bui: | Prices by skiied labor. rospect Street, Norwich, Conn.| '8 ¢, 3 & st P opr Semt DD UIsew se% sewm ae% Tots 0141 team are receiving less salary than All-American stuff on first ‘for the |jetin for business resuits 0 ~0® B9 | o e lephone 80 West Main 8¢

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