Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 26, 1917, Page 3

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= ‘Lot Us Write. \'fir; g . Automobile Insurance FULL COVERAGE Under One Policy J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street Remember, the FIRE INSURANCE pelicy EXTINGUISHES THE LOSS after the damage of fire and water ha oceurred. OUR POLICIES PRO- TECT. Our SERVICE serves YOU. ISAAC S. JONES ineurance and Real Estate Agent Richards’ B ng 91 Main St ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW EDWIN W. HIGGINS Attorney-at-Law Corner Main and Shetucket Strests Brown & Perkins, ifimsys-at-law Over Thames Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. Entrance stairway near to Thames National Bank. ‘Telephone 38-3 GAMES SCHIDULED TODAY. wattonal Lesaue. Beseon, New York ad at Philsdeiphis. Pitaburgh at Brookiyn St Louts at Chicago at Cun American St Loule ew York at Clereland Philadeiphls at_Deirott Washington at Chicaga. Intarnational League. Bualo xt Montreal. Rochestre a1 Torento. Batumare = Newark: Richmona at Providence. League, Eastern Baldgepert 3t Speingfeld. Nov Harem st Warcester, Himford at Portland. New Tondon at Lawrence. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. League. 11 tnmings) Eastern League. 3. £ Portiand 1 Tawremes 3. Harfoed 6. New Haven 6, Springfield 1, International League. 41 oDt 7. Newark & + Prorideoe Blchmond 1. Brovides At Teromto—Buffelo 8. Teroato 4. st 5 B 1. Toruto o (Geeond e s PO N e N Americen Aseoctation. ! At Minseapoiis 5 Milwaukes 5. (Firs. Sume.) Aebrcapas 4. bt 2. (Second seme) 4t Iodianspotis 1. Cotvemboe' 1 P e o A Seuthern Associatien. At Mempbis Biringtam rain. % NS SR A Chadumers o Nex Drieans 3 PRy e AR Catiese Gamer. A1 Worsesten—Tiois Crom 15 Cotby 5. sTanoints National Leage oo Prasenyia ol ] ; i BB BB B 5t [T tyoo@ & American Loague Vou tom Bomen 5 o ey SR s : e - no3 i H H i tom P 3T T i m FR P e L P HE St tows ) 8 Yomerss %3 53 ¢ olaisiaz 103 : i1 H R H e H ied H - o olictmonm 38 3 3 lewivas 18 8 | oom 210 v I [u..,m.,.,. IR R e 3w (x) Basted for Groom in Sth = et by e B Bt by 1 1 e e S Tews UL 0000088 S e b B Tewia’ Stolon mse Foopur 5, Sume WITH THE SCRAPPERS Joe Chip the brother of th - middiewelght champion, has fully re- coversd from his recent ilness and is th @ challenge & to Al Rudolph & of his brother George Lip i= the only boxer | s cver ficored the present mid- weigit champion. Len Rowlands, who was to have fought Les Larcy at Memphis, Tenn. on May 21, but was prevented by the | Austrzlian's illness received an offer yesterdar io meet Tom Gibhone, brother of Mike. If the men come to. gether t will battle at Memphis the early part of June i Young Jack O'Brien of Philadelphia, | ¥ho recently outpointed Marty Cross n a 10-round bout at the Broadway New York, May 25.—Two confarenc- es which wiil have an important bear- ing on the immediate future of col- lege athletics in the east will be Liwiti ! in this city tomorrow. Late in the afterncon there will be a meeting of the graduate athletic managers as- sociation. In the evening the ofticers of the central board of football officials will meet. A number of ’varsity footbail team captains and managers are expected to be present and the outlook for the football season next fall will be care- fully canvassed with the idea of as- certaining to what extent the various institutions may be counted upon in the way of representative elevens. Aside from those universities hold- ing membership in the G. A. M. A. it is_expected that a number of other colleges will have either graduate or undergraduate managers in attendace. Delegates from Harvard, Yale, Prince- ton, Columbia, Pennsylvania, Cornell, Dartmouth, Syracuse, Colgate, Brown, | ‘Amherst and other ' institutions are likely to attend and still others will be represented by proxy. College athletics for the season of 1917-18 will De discussed and reports made regarding probable conditions at the various institutions for the coming terms. Several of the faculties of prominent eastern colleges have intimated that the regular routine will be resumed next fall with the addition of military ! drill and training. Under these con- | ditions, football, track, crew, baseball | and indoor games are likely to find a prominent place in the college lhfe. All these matters will be considered at the graduate athltic managers meeting | and an effort made to arrange a plan | of campeign. 1 Stonington High Here Today. This agternoon the Academy will play the Stonington High team at the Academ: ‘The Academy team has been having a slump lately, but it is expected that they will show a few hings of a brace today. Stonington ' has strengthened her team and if the; Academy does not play in better form than in the few games they will prob- ably make another smudge on the Red | and White record. Baltic vs. Fitchv i The Baitic Speed Kings will contest honors with a Fitchville team. at Fitchville Sunday afternoon. Bouchard and Donnelly will be on the transmit- | ting line and Generous will take care | of the recieving end. The Baltic boys expect to be the victors. Game at Plainfield. Plainfield will have as their oppon- ents Sunday a strong team from Nor- wich. The batteries for Plainfleld will be Enot and Bushman for Norwich Farrel and Brooks and a very fast game is expected. F ~ure of Sports Will Have Bearing on a Mesting Which Will be Held Tp#y in New York—Delegates From Leading Colleges Will be in Attendance. !in the secona Murlins Land On Powers. Springfleld, Mass, May 25.—New Haven knocked Powers out of the. box inning here today and won easily, 6 to 1. Weaver was mas- ter of the situation all the way. Ior the gecond time this weck Managcr Jack O'llara of the home ciub was seat from the iield for disputing Um- pire McGauiey's decisions. Score: e Y oy § 5% 3 w1833 5 2 1|Kingit 43200 PiiitRnEan b330} faisommmne i R (R R e R §1a s I $11 3 il ey tiTlONES, ciaRl - o e e e Score by New Haven Bprinzte. Two base hits. o T 06000000 Ball and Riconda. Lawrence 8, Hartford 6. Lawrence, Mass., My = rence defeated iiartford § to 6 here today. Shea and Tincate, wko start- ed the game for their respective teams, were both taken out of the box in th: first. In the eighth Lawrence bunci- ed four hits off Kennedy, gett i runs. J. Williams of Hartford w injured at second base in the sixth in- ning and was oblized to leave the game. Score: Lawrenoe - —Law- Hartford Totals 85 92013 1 Score by Invings: wrencn 0000003 8 +arttond 10000 1—6 Homse Garon, et Fisan Two ase it uma, Scrciter, Planters Rally in" Lucky Seventh. Portland. Maine, May -A e v De Noville, a wild throw by Dow- ell and a double by les enabled New London runs in the Seventh inning of today's game which were all the visitors needed to win. Portland’s only run was earned in the eighth when Dowell, Tamm _ and Brown sinzled in succession. Score: New London © Dowell.1h OfTamm 1 0 Brown.1f 0[P acuiss ofTuck.p & —IxD Ruwen 1 3 | motats 3610 @ MARKET EXTREMELY ACTIVE. T 100 Covt Teather or 1 Cormo e Pancs Chand _ SMotor Industrial Stocks Were the Features of hes & Ont o TOuE N the Session. oM &SP o —— it & N W New York, May 25—Industrial € & N W pr stocks were again the striking feature CecL s of today's extremely active market, U. Ehine Con Ven S. Steel being the pivot around which Cluert Peabody trading_most often revolved. Steel ol Fuel & Ton recorded the new maximum of 134 at ol Gas & Bec an extreme advance of 2 5-8 points, Conenl Gas and closed at a very slight recession « Can E from the top. 50008 Com Jroducts Almost the entire list of equipments, [ 200 Com Brd pr mupitions, metals, shippings, oils and | 13500 (iha Cane & many unclassified issues foilowed in 400 Cpga Cane pr the wake of steel. That stock was 5600 Dol & """'4(‘:1 dealt in to the extent of 430,000 10 Den & fuo G shares, or about 26 per cent. of the 300 Dist Securities day’s dealings. | aso0 e There were frequent pauses and ir- | 1300 Bri It pr regular recessions, but almost cvery| e E a & 5 o setback gave way to a fresh buying | 1om0 Gason Wm: 2 wave which sent quotations higher | 1300 Gen Blectric . than before. ‘Profit-taking or realizing | 16 Gen Mot Com exercised little effect until the finall gog Geodrics B % ‘hour, when some of the more specula- 1406 Granby Mindg tive issues yielded one to two points. 2700 Gt North. pr Public participation was a factor of [ 300 Grecn C Cop no small importance. The leading | 'Zoo Hineis ceniral commission houses had many over-| ol Asriculc night orders, these again emanating, | 41" {"‘ :;"‘“’"r 'y according to report, from interior cen- Int Wee N 3 br ters. ot Har Com The heaviness of ralls constituted| 57100 Int Mer Mar almost the sole drawback to the day’s | 500 Jut I Har pr bullish operations. Delaware and| iriome Paper Hudson had a recurrent spell of wealk- | 10200 Tnt Nicker ness, falling over five points, but mak- | _t0 Kan City o b ing up haif its loss. Other stocks of [ 53¥0% Tioreeoty — that division suffered irregular de- Tanken Ve e clines with coalers. The latter were Les Rudb & Tire 3 19 depressed on further intimations of Lig & Myers e 19 forthcoming federal price regulation. Lt o S High priced specialties were in fair Manhattan F1 18 1us demand, Sears-Roebuck advancing al- Maxwell M Co. . 4= 9% mosq elght pdints, Union Bag and Y L™ % 6% Paper six and Industrial Alcohol 2 3-4. | soion Magper " . e g Motors denoted short covering and 6300 Mlam!i Copper Yy 4074 sugars also improved for the same | 16300 Midmie Einl 1l ik o technical reason. Total sales amount- ed_to 1,700,000 shares. Payments by this government of $160,000,000 to Great Britain and Ttaly represented credits already granted to both countries and effected no altera- tion in exchange rates in London or Rome. Francs were a trifie higher and rubles reacted slightly. The activity of Lackawanna Steel bonds at an advance of three points was the chief incident In the steady bond market. Tota]l sales (par value) $4.150.000. United States and Panama bonds rued quarter to ome point lower on call. STOCKS. e Atz Rubber Alseks Gold M Avia Chalmers Aris s pr im’ Av Chem Am Boet Sugar 3 Baten To 4400 1200 1% 200 5420 Not Closk & S Foam & 8 Lead - C Copwer ¥ centeal Y. N.H & H o b Wews . North Pacine X" Scotta Steel Ohio Fuel = Ohto Cities Gas Owena Bot A Penn B R .. Peonie's G & Phila Co. . PCCA&SE. Plite Coul ctfs Pitts ¥ Va Press Steal Cer 00 Pub Ser of N T Pull_Pa Car Ry Su_ Spring Ray Coe Cop Eeab Alr L Sears Roehick Scueh Pro . Sadebaker Stadchaker or $|from Detroit today, 10 to 6. the game Worcester, Mass., May 25—Worces- ter won lts first extra inning game of the season on the home grounds this afterngon, defeating Bridgeport in lhej tenth. The game was flnely played by both teams. Worcester had many chances to win, but Desseau was ef- fective in the pinches. Gard:lla play- ed a remarkable game. Wilder's work at the plate Included a double, two singles and a base on balls which started the winning run. Score: Wereoster 3 | eamuiensen Maloner.it Keogan. it Hetfrich 25 ! Pielga.et wders Sle ~lossmsssssse I - |0, One oue when wimnine Tun seored. i mragepor 0200 03 Worcester 080014 Teo base Gross. Brigas Sacrifice hits, Athletics Take Loosely Played Game H fay 25.—Philadel- iphia won another loosely played game zoing eleven innings. The visitors ibunched four hits and two sacrifice iflies with three Detroit errors for six iruns in the final inning. J. Bush | pitched the opening inning in which ithe home team scored four runs and | then retired in favor of Schauer. who {held Detroit scorelcss until the elav- tenth, when they made two T iplayed in his old position today. Sco; i pideichia ) 61 ‘2 31 Totals 43 13 @) Bated 1 Totals in 11t “E a1 0001000 60 i000000000 25 i S Witk Vit Melnai, Grover, Tiree | e Senators Play Erratically. i Chicago, May 25—Erratic playing by Washington enabled Chicago to make it three straight from tho vis- itors today, 5 to 1. Benz pitched a fine same, with the exception of the sixth innine, when Washington bunch- | ed three hits for a run which saved | them from a shutout. | i Craft. who replaced Harper, had his | ankle slizhtly wrenched en Risberg | slipped when he was cover- | inz the in an attempt to ca wild pitch. the runner after a Chicago | 53 8 5l in s Hamer 50000100 103163001 s bare ittn, 3. Collins, Weaver. Sacrifice hits, | Fackson Cubs Reduce Lofty Giants. | _New_ York. May 25.—Chicazo sent into third plac: by defea [New Vorl ing the Glants here today by a score Light Fours Touring . . . . $6o3 Roadster . . . . §68a Country Cuub. | $703 Big Fours Touring . . . 38, Roadster . . . § Coupe . . .3 Sedam . . . . Jigs0 Light Sixes Touring . . . $rozs Roadsier . . . $1010 Conpe . . | 1389 Sedam . . . . $rs83 ys Six Touring . . . 31423 Willys-Knights ° Four Touring . $1308 Four Coups . . $:552 Four Sedan . . $1950 Four Limousine S1050 Eigit Tosring . $1ps0 All prices 1. 0. b. Toledo Subject 1o change without motice What You Cannot See Judge Your Car™ RGO T v R These things, and the millions in economies effected by Willys- Overland’s vast production, are vital factors in your car although not visible to the layman’s eye. But they are visible to the lay | man'’s reason—they are seen in | continued consistent perform- 22| ance—and they are shown con- vincingly in the price that give: you a better car for less money. The Big Four—the car that made Overland—exemplifies this ex- cess value. The experience ac- cumulated in the building of over 300,000 similar four- cylinder Overlands has contrib- uted directly to the develop- ment and perfecting of this model. Test its superior mechani cellence and remarkable easy riding qualities—come in and judge for yourself its incom- parable beauty of design. Make a list of requirements such as beauty, comfort, convenience, horsepower and the like. Overland has won the verdict of over 400,000 owners after a comparison of such items. If this is not enough to convince you, then judge your Overland by what you cannot see. . You cannot see the accuracy, the minute care, nor the patient perfecting that are practiced in Willys-Overland manufactur- ing methods. - But you may know that these things are definite Willys-Over- land accomplishments—else it would never have been possible for us to market those 400,000 cars. You cannot see the quality 7% the materials—the scientific reasons Jor designs, nor the proven superiority of every part and principle. M. B. RING AUTO CO., Dealers Phone 1290 21 Chestnut St., Norwich, Conn. -Knight and Overland Automobiles Manufacturers of Will ial Cars. and Light Commerci 1of 6 to 1 The visitors knocked both Perritt and Tesrean out of the box, though both. were handicapped by Roor _fielding. Demaree, the former | =—— — S — — - - New York piicher. who defeated the e o TR 5 {Giants e e ity Bhitai [stxth innings today and defeatea Cin-| Meanwhite the Brooklyn Dodsod |and a hustier, he ix not a wonderful [gets goinz ris Tt n IS5 1915, eentined ‘nis | cinnatl 5 to 2. Rixey was battod hard |are lagging in the rear, a bit crippled, [attacking forée and is not near so | rorNG oTEs String of successes over ew - Yom. |in the third, but only one hit, a double {but still able to sit up'and take nour- (great a loss has heen the loms ¢ ™ v Flotcher was ordeced off ihe field hy |bY Chase, was made off him in the|ishment. Their misfortunes this |Wheat and Myers to the Brookiyn s - Umpire Quisler in the ninth. Score, |l1ast six innings. During Cincinnati’s {spring have taken from them naught |cause. A great dealyc Chicago (%) Mol o batting practice Catcher Adams. of | of their optimism nor have they dis- a great machine, but it |Showing be n w ("% x «|Philadelphia, had " < sipated in the least the bellef they |laciks strensth in the main essential— | due to the sim . s i 01 0 ofwhen a bat slipped out of the hands re going to repeat. pitchers—and close students of base- [ Mitchell | Dortedn $1 03 1lof Manager Mtnicw.n . - With the boys in poor condition |ball know McGraw isn't gong to €et| g = | Merites 3 i 0 1 s 1|in the face. Score: |aimost since the start of the season it {anything better out of old-t'mers iike |0 B AYERE! SO0 [P & e £ 3356 Cincinnati () Phitndeiniia W) s @ wonder to me. said Robby, “the and Benton and Tesreau and | pmeping ub Vitone 8 ey Sl 3 leaeme 5 5% 5 3|Glants are not “forty miles out in t than they gave last vear Tt e D Dealsh 2 keib 3 113 3 | Kowre 8 3 af 12435 1lfront instead of only six games. I| “If the Giants have gained but | poi i Demares 1 uridome 3 1'% 1 3| Rousher 8 i af $ 333 sihuve had my ‘touzh breaks, and so|games In six weeks on my. ciun with | The little Cub S Jficarsie 21 01 ffchaeth 4 2120 41200 has McGraw but the fates have Bilchars: o colary and, my: teém [ the ontaeld £ . iadieimo § § 3 0 o| Cosre” 2010 3 3.0 0 3|been’so cruel in dualing with him asac a whole away from form because | die Roush was ] Pemitin " 1 0 @ 2 0| Theceitet & b 2 o olNiehomsn 3 02 4 oithey have with me. e ERTT it et teka (Ro DN Smichn 8 0 0 i 0 flamec 4 021 ofkSiterc 4 2 31 0| “He has lost Herzoz. but whilel|long to pick up this difference and ! s racn e T 9 © 3 ®lCharley is a bundle of nervous encrgy |lead the band when my entire staff | Totals 31 s 000 2 1 Ratted fer Smith in $ih Saha 1000 — by nninks L | citeas T.0 0000321 06| Toww }WiuI o o R ER AR (2 Batted or Scties To huse Nifs, Tl Merkle. Three base i | Score by inmings | Kauft. . - Cinctnnati * o3 — Pl 3 R Robbins Defeat Pittsburgh. Pl e 5 | Brookiyn, N. Y., May 25.—Brooklvn {made it two straight from Pittsburgh {today by the close score of 4 to 3. The locals scored all their runs in the ifirst three innings oft Cooper, who was |touched for seven hits. Cadore was | effective in ali except the fourth ana seventh Innings. Johnston prevent- ed a tle in the ninth by making a sensational shoestring catch of Carey’s |low liner. Cutshaw kept up his bat- tinz streak, gettinz a double and two singles in three times at bat. He was second scored a run. Rawlings start- Cleaveland 6, New York 5. Cleveland, O., May 25— Cleveland made it two straight from Wew York today, 5 bat in the minth. Bvans and struck out. ed. singled. singled. runs across and two men on Shocker gave way to Russell, New York led Cleveland went to Howard batted for O'Neill ground- Billings batted for Lambeth and Graney doubled. Chapman Speaker doubled. With three bases, Allison winning, 6 to & to 0 when In e &"fnr’? a pitched ball the fourth time. |g¢ryuck out. Wambsganss scratched an 54 Pittsbe infleld hit, scoring Chapman. Guisto barsh (N> | Brookiyn () | walked, filling the Dbases. Howard carercr "4 573 1 ] 17 3 §|came to bat again. With two strikes Rigbee. 25 & 314 39 41 7 0 olon Howard, Speaker stole home with D ol e g 42231 0lthe tying run. The ball was a wild | Berts™™ 8 5 1 Ofcisbewss & 3 3 3 o|pltch and Wambsganss scored the King.1r 310 0 ofstowresis. 4 1 3 5 5| winning run from second base. Five Fischer.c 2 0 3 1 0fOleon.ss 3 0 3 4 1|double plays featured the flelding. Ml &1 38 ofuiec 103881 So0n ooner. 1 ofcadorer 43 Rl e R R Now York (A) Cleveiang (A) e St sy ety Sy e E R 215 | Sxsenmiat 1 o b o o 2100 olhapmanse 31240 o e ] 3 1 2 5 OSpeakercf 3 1 1 0 0 Totals 33 734 16 3 IBLER A R et or "Gooper 1n = o "Nan o Memmy T 3810 ofWembry 8 1361 (xx) Baited for Jucobe in Sth. S12 3 gedmi 4 3ule Secra by tonl o[Eran~ 3b 01 Pittaborsh .0 00 20 010 03 3003 oloNeic 135380 ey 1120000054 20 ¢ sGouitp 31011 o0 Dase “hifs Balrd, Wagner. Cumhaw, | Tires S aE= Do e s Fairi. Wagoer. Cummae. S SRR Braves Break Up Losing Streak. 31 smas 3 . (x) Two omt when winning i scored Boston, May 25.—Boston won its | (»_Baed for Tram in sth first game of the week today, defeat- (zi] Batted for Lambeth In Sth. ing St. Louis 4 to 2. Rudalph held the | Beorq by inotngs R visitors well and his dowble in the | Cleveland o 0 68 Two baw hits Pipp 3. Baker, Graney. Spesker. Sacrifice hlita, Miller, Shocker, Chapman 2, Evaos, { TO TIRE USERS Indications Point to a Sharp Advance in Tire Prices Effective About June 1st. This Company Will as Usual Offer Protection to Its Customers. Our Suggestion Is That You Allqw us to Present Our Plan to You. Now Is the Time to Anticipate Your Require.sents 8. C., of Brooklyn is anxious to meet A ed his first . C. of : L T c game for Boston at secaad Jack Britton, ihe weiterweight cham- | “loo Am Gan or 1l bage. He scored two runs, made a = ° o pion. _“Phildgeiphia” Atk O'Brien | ol 48 & £ | triple ana flelded [brilliantly. Rain |GIANT PITCHERS WILL nager of Youns Jack says he is| 0 Am Car & delayed the start of the game and a confident that his brother will easily | 589 A% Qtten ofl ~ . hailstorm held it up for fifteen min- TR BT oy ;\,;\;s the measure of Britton or Ted| 'seAm I & I pr ... utes in the second Inning. Score: c 5 o L J Lewis. 200 Am Ten s 7. 20 2 4 St Lous (M) Boston () CHEsten That W Elae e Gregt M % ol . 200 A% T Tora1 sl 1508150 ‘Sharie ouis W) e oo L 500 Am Tocome e Bemizn "3 3% 3 omwembiered 3 = 'ginny Dundee the fast ittle Italian | "0 &2 L2575 COTTON. P03 0 ofiminen 483 % 0l arore tham sk o who won & 13 round de- | % AR St % . s LI COTRON oy 38 0 Mmer 1] 88| More than six weeks of the base- - - . Cision bowt over Chisk Slmior a the| 10 A5 mt m o o Xow Fork, My otton futures |fiomuiyss 4 02 1 ifMaedr 3 1 1 % o|ball turmoll have been spent, tha first 331 Main Street opp. Post Office, Norwich Armory A. A. of Boston on last Tues- 199 Am " Bomry ,fl’? & D“ca - Im,z_l Jul)T 21.64, »Oslnher‘:'l, 7, mh‘l:(;'f! : ;l 3 x g;(:v_n;r:w{x;;; :I: : : test of strength east against west has Y o 1] c Izt has been again matehed by | 1100 Am Mumirs e T anuary LAY darch | Goflese 3 5 & & oftowdre >4 1 3 3 3|Peon bad, and nothing remarkabie in his manager, Scotty ~Montsith. The| 1% Az T e Spot steady; middling 21.95 |ERs 3 8 11 faiien £33 3 o) e Natonal league nastranspived “mer he Wili oppose is Rocky Kan- — onp s, t v an eastern spurt of the Chi- e by R T | MONEY. sy’ 1183t 2T Cake Cubs that carried them to the e Bt ] s New York, May 256. — Call money | gnip, ¢ 8 ¢ 8 of Mo ¥ 7218 1| ninnacle, where they gloried for & SELLING The Armors A A onniey o] 1 PR o e e e T o e U SR brief period and then skidded back. =% 3; last loan 8; closing bid 2 3-4; of-| Totals = 30763411 3 e s e300 fered at 3. Gy T 2 i T 000 CHICAGD GRAIN WARKET e e S O . o . 200 WHEAT— Open. 10 Close. Two Dbase hits. Long. Budolph. Three base hit. - £ = =y i Rawlings. Sacrifice Bits. J. Miller, Magee 2. Ma lre one e u c an ls lres e : —— Absolut » TR i Phillies Hit Hard and Win. Indi ?ly Removes 3 Do 102 ) p Philadelpha. May 25 —Philadelphiz ndigestion. Onepackaga 3 unched seven hits which included tw« 2 i i |nome tuns ‘and hrec ' doubies, or PrOVesit. 25cat all druggists, i ] % Schneider in the , fourth, Afth and .

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