Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 16, 1918, Page 3

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FOR EVERYTHING THRO| A Annual . P Dt e R b | ) . 5. : i : ?‘osl;‘bfitm 4 L tATHROP & sons | | Decision W?anw at the Meeting o tbe N!hwyll / lrd-' iil’lad%coc:kl,’y iheie reguins [} _ i o : 1 , = L‘WMM—Umly Adopted [,y g P i e ! . {Copyright by ARTHUR GUY EMPEY 0 4 - : = Assochifion. P & l " |DEEDS'OF YALE BOWL - . -VHI—Continued. i I g th Will Go T I . : % CHAPTER ‘'ontinues nouncing that our company woul ]n bls night. mmh&hmmh with. eimers pn s £, AR ¥ About five that night they returned|open up that evening at the King|accommodating four people, and these T AN‘S#ER&TO LOLLEGE covered- wm; ie_and dust, but|George the Fifth Theater on the ecor- [ we immediately sold_out. o4 .. Then.a owl Goes te Yale Withoup In- | l0aded down with a miscellaneous as- and-Sandbag ter- | brilliant-idea-eame to»nmy ‘Cohenstein. ¢ b Sortment ‘of everything under the sun.) race. General admission was one-half | Why not use the rafters overhead, call peEumBrance.:. .o They m\ut have thought that I was franc. . First ten rows in orchestra|them boxes, and charge twp francs for g £ _ » i g ’ i | going’ start a department store, | one franc, and boxes two francs. By|a seat on them? The only difficulty New Tork, Fob, 16—By an atmost]Jitter from Joseph' . Tumflty, ‘Frecs | JSW Haven, Conn,’ Feb. 15. — ‘The Judsmi f e - o “the different things they | this time. ‘our printed programs had | was how, were the .Teach these the United States Na- | ident Wilson's secretary, thanking him | i ™ittec of twenty-one graduates i’ n;a;z%fi a back from their Dpillage. returned from n;«and. I further | boxes, ‘but’ mere tlonal Lawn Tennis association decid-|in behalf of the nation’s chief execu- | wro, Nad in charge the building of the t days’ ‘constant writing I|announced® that % ‘.heflud&nt of ‘the | detail. ¢ Yale Bowl, the university football field, b clg] ed atits annual meeting here for the copy of his song, Send ted ‘a two-act farce comedy | first performanre a program would; He gbe long ropes and tied ome end gu.k Dear Daddy to Me. Mr. Tum: ::; gh“l?“:fl; :"‘l’gfo:?;{“!":h?::a;gj calléd “The Diamond P'a.lace be siven free of charge to men hold- | around each rafter and then tied a ty ded‘;nd thntsm:ntm?‘n;::d?e~ fer-of. the T de‘e 4 o these: iirgphrtiss o pon_“the' suggestion of one! ing tickets costing a franc or over. lot of knots in the ropes. These ropes of .the boys in the section I sent, We had an orchestra of seven men | would take the place of sfairways. . " g camp actiwities. - { him the first copy of the big hit, Send [ he, llege. col Tofessor Corwin WS proof of ‘the program to a printifig|and.zgeven “ai iHstedments: - This | ek e K e fih 3415 natioual oulidor humplons] Back Dear Daddy to Me, is now_the|Made a trustee to turn over. the es-|house in Londgh. Ther, I assigned | orchestr: llew hile they | would, s t"forty men and sold AFTER the fire you will appre- ; iate. . THS cofimitier then dlasalved| yigt aimora At paria tand _ starthd ol | that fiu&fier.nt tickets“accordingly. ciate beindliksuved in-a-GOOD COM- - march war ballad, telling the story | I'S corporatc life, This b‘,"’y‘;“l’f"v‘;' hearsing. David Belasco would hayd{ The performance was scheduled to| When the ticket-holders for - the PANY that will settle _the loss men's doubls Longwood|of a child's appeal ‘to Uncle_Sam_to |23 he Cometretion of O o tha, oe | thrown up his hands in despair at the| start at § p. m. boxes got a glimpse of the rafters and PROMPTLY and FAIRLY. " omen' | Win the war so that she can have her | 505 of Whith 55“"‘ Esecion the. €5; | material which I had to use. Just| At5:15 theme fwas a rob In front 3 a s girls | daddy back home with her, ~ i le‘ of 3300,000. all subscribed. by imagine trying to feach a Tommy,|of our one gm.ande and it Jooked like cra B' Conunusd Mopdly) You're mire,.of. strong.A-1. Com- iladelphia | ;Some good 1 judgos have atkeads - 3-09*;3;35,5331 e Eawiahux £voa | wing u el cn%gne: aceent ot panies s X% "“‘? Qhrw.h . | FRIRE gt y SR IR P that has ever been 'dmn i — i te & Bowety tough or a South- ; Y T 9 on a war . s PENN'S ATHLETIOWANAGER | (oble, 3o ronarmod oot The Iz . P 1. Athlots Unususlly Honored. | “S01oE5%, i it was an opes| - “TOMMY'S DICTIONARY OF. THE TRENGHES” . Rul 70 REPORY FOR l!:: phonographs and mechanical pia- n’I;ro)_, > é’l IEEb 11;~Louis W. 'R fla:l. Wi got busy at on%vend ot 1‘; = ¥ J 7 i insurance and Ent-u Agent EPO! DUTY | nes. 4 ¥ ertson o aso, Texas, captain of)and constructed a stage. We secure: T. ally used in a French _estaminet a 3 —_— last scason’s Rensselaer Polytechnic | the lumber for the stage by demolish- ! «Tapi, Over.” Goi i h ly h: Richards’ Building §1 Main 8t | Major E. M. Pickering Will Go to Av-1 RUMORS OF SELLING .+ | Institute varsity football team and who | ing an old wooden shack in the rear| Tommy -takes Sl Lotk :::&i«% Sbich 1o ;fin: e [ MR R 5 L o 5. M n Section and E. R. Bushwell] . OF TY COBB. {’;«: e pnipcak distinctiont ol mnning ‘7’,1‘3:er iliet. i upposed o reps | 7 Lometimes “put, unger, . 2 i lace 0 e g g ity lef ree branch- rst scel = | Taube. A t f i for:Parliamen: catio! § LAST YEAR Wl Tale i Wete e Al Belisved That the Georgia Peach May | oS Of sport—basebail football and bas- | resent a street on the Bowery in New | whose speycl;:l ZmblG;;:m:‘s all):;:ta‘:e' tzl lea;ve m’b‘e?:ntg:e:pdpgwn o‘: i ¢ Philadelphia, ¥eb. !5___““" B M| g . Y . ketball—for three successive. seasons, | Y While the scéne of the second| the gltitude record.. it mu,mug when ne strawberry jam arrives * million dollars worth of property | pickering, graduate mamager of ath- Go to the Yankees. |has just been elected life president of was' the interior of the Diamond| loses its way :a@nd Pies over the| with the rations. bursed in thia eougtrys about 21 | letice “ the University of Pemmsyl-| ew. s A the 1918 senior class. which will be|Palace.Saloon also.on the Bowery. British lines and then:. éioph flying. | Town ‘Major. An officer stationed: in millio bout 700 thousand a |vania, has been ordered by the war. York, Feb. fadvanced to graduation May 1 this! 1In the play I took.the part of Abe)Tea. A dark brown drug which . a French town or village who ' is illion a month, al b b it 16 renort Tor Guly in the important deal affecting the New York | year. Mr. Robertson is not only re- | Switch, a farmer, who had come from Tommy has to'have at certain per-| Supposed to”look after billets, up- day, about 29 thousand an hour. 500 ;Pmmn Bection of i Kignal. corpe; and Detroit - American league clubs [garded as the best all-round athlete | Pumpkinville Cenfer, Tennéssee, t0| jods of the' day..Battles have ,‘mn keep: of roady and act as interpre- Etiare: worth - io- burning' Wi AH ah - Rl s it Were current today following a lenythy | at the engineering school, taking part | make his. first. visit to. New York. nows o have :béen stopped to en- | __ ter. - y e has been appoin j conference between Miller Husgins, |in every branch of coliege sports, but In the flrst scene Abe Switch meets 3 read this advertisement. gorvice and expects to leave Within & the new Yankee manaser, and Frank (his popularity was attested by being | the. propristar, of.Hie,Diamond Palace | . fisscas 1t iv someoris canc, * | Hone and agsregation of mules Is your property insured? few days. Navin, president of the Detroit club. |unanimously. elocted president. of tne | Satonn 4 talisHALM AfaIE which to| - Zosamronly. called, Tuihs and’ uah Hgers whose ddcy Edward T. Bushnell has been -1t was generally believed that the deal | Rensselact Union. the organmation of | (o QRhor s o Aot Jocs. ""'"f swr" “Tferich name:for the| 1 to Keep the men in the trenches " B. P. LEARNED & CO. pointed_acting eraduste wr 2| tovolves the transter of Ty Cobb o the |the entire stndent body. Te ranks| The proprietors name was Tom m lhflfig?g, . chemicdl which ss‘;f,{’;fie‘gfi”‘;:fi‘”‘;fi;“;gf‘?&l absen Majo A New York chub. kigh in scholarshin as well as athletic tende 65 .the eyes”smal e _only : Agency Established May, 1846. e ; Tt is understood that President Rup- |and it a member of the Phalans. | Fiem tp. o s PN 2amed| yime iTommy, “is outwardly senti| Tiexof them ang Tommy. dossn't ALL SET FOR OPENING ' ' {pert of the New York club would be - i s Eet Lis-garion et After meeting "Aber Tom and Fillem | . Ment to pay a price never hereto- D perata ity the place, | Tdlephdf. A littie Sustriment wih o | Traverse. Sandbags piled in‘a trench oF :mmano'uensss gl Groom Bought by Cleveland. sersu p ,that the ®rench-cannot.be trav- pent for a ball player to. bring " pratsing:'it 'to’ the'skies and telling| Wire attached tgrit.” An artiliery ob- | CR mm o e Kor Cleveland, 0., Feb. 15 —Pitcher Bob s rver whispérs something. into. this| °rsed: by Tommy. Sometimes it Aot W F'nnl In-i “ Cobb lew York. Fraai s b bought by the Cleve- :voex;m;g(;sb;lea of the money taken! l it “and immedmt%l;'nu‘;e é?, prevents enfilading fire by the en- Rensselaer Five to Play Wesleyan land - American League club from the 5 emy. D ‘While ‘the~ are talking, an old Jew your batteries behind lhg line opens Trench. A “@iteh 1 | Polytechnic Institute baskethall team | President James C. Dunn. and -~Abe-engages - him for cashier.| G0 observer whispers,- “Your ra ‘ France Tommy uses these ditches as {will play the first of its “big four”| * * After engaging Tkey' thiey meet an old) (1 SRSTINEE, Wiiupers, “IOUS Tangel .gidences Now and again he sticks ing was de-{ Series of intercollegiate matches. at ! Southern - negro: called Sambo, and S i Sells Qrop Troy, N. Y, Feb, 15.—The Rensselaer o open-| home with Wesleyan Friday night. The upon the suggestion of Tkey he is en- | fIeaer the German lines. O e teake : Pon. | other varsity teams to be met in order | ¥ || sRaed jas . porters (EDEH the Ahirec 0 «;éugflu i paickmame LT 2| he is Hieky he lives to tel his mates G A BT ratusat 8t will be Rochester, Union and .Colgate, BOWLING them, drm i arm. Jeave to take pos- 5 dier” A regular despises a Terri- |, What he saw. Entrunce stairway near to Thames |fon County Armoey fomorrow night|Incidentally, at this climax. of the sea- | gession of:thisiwonder®il palace Which | 4i.) while a Territorial looks down | Trench Feet.s A disease: ‘of ‘the fest Natiomal Bank. Telephone 38-3 | when sixteen local teams, hailing from( 30T comes the ;\;;n;g:glcegiat“ahzg - e Audc para $EB00 for. - (CUETL o eicliohener's. Mob” Kitehenors e L e o e as many or industries,| &7 Vaars Taetitite toei has. oot bos In’the second act the curtain rises| MO has the utmost contempt for T 4 e cold = and wet. will roll the first balls on the sixteen] 22 . u: Elks' Tournament. : both of them. ommy’s greatest -ambition is to INTEDCOLLEGIATE . ATHLETIC Al ceme eligible again and will return to on the interior of'the Diamond Palace o o oo, "0 i contract this .disease - because it " gBORTS TO BE RESUMED) =°), Ales. in ‘the union Is]fe Same against Wesleyan tonight | Teams 5 and § bowled their regular [aloon, and thie audierce gets its first| Toqritorial. A peace-time soldier with| 00 reely ot TEERsE, b "-‘“‘s:;‘té':’ -mn ‘as several cities in| The Metropolitan trip last week-end '["fi“h Lidzd F:Ea?h'?gm with ‘ie“m 5shock. The Ea"’“’]‘ °kg m‘f a p‘fi' Toilitinzen Betore t;:hee w‘:l;le,:g:; Trench Fever. A malady contracted e repre: showed the engineers making an excel- | taking three si ght games, winning|pen, two tramps-lying drunk on the o llad - . i Deans of Three Colleges Meet at New | Canada. leht atart: Sloldie oen s the | the first mame by 1 pin and the third | floor, and the bartender in a dirty| Were called “Saturday-night Sol-| 1In the frenches. The symptors are ; t < N ” =z high temperature, bodily pains and Haven to Discuss the Subject. pace through the game, and the return | 8ame by 2 pigs. shirt with his sleeves rolled up, asleep| diers” but they soon proveq them-| 81 X o e o Sport’ Writér ‘Publishes. 8ong.... 157 ohe vato s A8 the ro | B don. bowling for Ges. and .Gron- | with: Tis ek on the bar. e R B homenicimess. Moatly, h"flfl:’;“fi 4 o e Conn, Feb. 15-Re-| Alex. Sullivan, the New York sport- [supply the. necessery stamina. Coal|in were tied for high sincle with 112, Enter Abe Sambo, ‘and Ikey, and| "% WIC Han~ Captiin of a com:| pighey» g slight case lands him » sumptiod of 'intercollegiate athletic | n"CTiier g the proud possessor of 4 | conservation has compelled practice|and Purdon carried the honors for. the | the: fuii ‘commenices. - P = e theTolman. | i i fercnclics fliere he tries o otk oRiEht A1, the ond three strings, with 304. The scores: One of the characters in-the_sec- t;‘;:‘:;eefieh“f' Uy his age s about| oot worse than ever: conferén e ond act was named Broadway Kate, “Trenchitis.” : “fod- Déer, Buem:of. Hurvard, Dean Mo £ i e Sl |and I had an‘awtul job to break in | BRI LR, 2REy Jonah R T o 1 SOT | - et 112 85 107— 3041 orie the Tommiies“to’ act and talk vh'mé l e lrenches Every time| enced by Tommy in the trenches Corwin, who repretents the Yale fac- ' THsmpson ' ... 7 109 87—~ 2731 1ike 4 wom el Tommy -goes over the top OF On a| especially when he receives a letv ulty in sports.. Aithough _ Professor | Weymouth ....... 81 100° 70— Another character was alkali lke, | trench raid his mates wish him the | ter from 'a friend in “Blighty” who Corwin id fot give the details of the | Hutchinson .. 9 71 78— 228} an Arizona cowbdy, Who just before| : best' o} luck.. It'means that:if you| js making a fortune working in a ; conferenge to the press fully he issued | ¥ Lucy .. . 96 95 - 98— 293 the' close ‘6f "the'play’Tomes into the | are lucky enough to come back, you| munition plant. s the following xu:’:mflz~ { — 3 5 T e saloon and wrecks'it with his revolver.| generally' have an arm or leg miss- | Trench Mortar. A gun like a stove “M“De‘n mm«mmmnflnf?&f;fi” et > - 445 464 440 1349| We had eléven three-hour rehear- ,‘1325- bs Up” T 5 . pipe which throws shells at - the Milbasatian of #ricton =} | MARKET WAS AGTIVE. Team 6. sals before I thought it advisable to mbs Up.” Tommy’s expression| German trenches. Tommy . detests I n conference bt 23 »gq | Present the sketch to the public. which means “Everything is fine| these mortars because when they with mmfpm Corwin o plafiufim;r] aass Mutates Cavggl & Broud "Das ;iwal}flll;;n Rt 5:; The whole brigade was® crazy to vith me. t\)lerj‘r) ae&domtused auring|. “take positions near.to. him in.the collegiate - * 80— witness the first performance. s an intense bombardment. iy was Gfctaty reported that| mand for Imvestment Stocks. G Bing . o 73 84— 237 | performance was scheduled for Fri- | “Time Ex” Expiration of term of en- | oorencs I knows that it is only a £ h—l y . A - n runple hvxmnvc scale. It ere rife in the financial district to- [Dd. & Tudeen anticipation; bang! orders came clviliamw g trenches, but about —- - ——1 through that: the ‘brigade would move| ten minutes after he is a soldier for | Tpcmen | ‘,’,‘f‘d"d'::‘;‘.““i Lo 444 428 488 131015t wo that afternoon. Cursing and | duration of war. of broken biscuits, condensed mitk In: ‘he match game bétween the Ba! blinding was the order of things upon | “Tin Hat” Tommy’s name for his jamandmnd, slightly fia At the. . receipt . of - this order, . but we| steel helmet, Which is made out otL smoke. . Tommty prepires. Gdoks and ¥ et renThes e Pons mm sagin e R i f&,fiv;zmefi*mtfi?’“hhefl;- eats this. Next day he has “trench » moderately. . m_"wm:flf E S wefe ‘rep! e Pony mqu-mm el e fever.” Gossip dealing with S teratAL 'ae % &plit even in the two game: village ef- S—-and -again went into| and gently adds to the weight of]Trench Raid. Several men detailed to a4 demand for investment stocks |pinij “emnoy © ™ thiz Spring.” vy i Liberty bonds. The latter rallied |Dome Mines GINBete . and French bonds lmprovsd £ 5 red thl- means many con n;n.:\), finding direct expressions in a[Del Jack & W with oug’ (Y3 return match will be played in Balitic | rest billets. We were to be there two| Tommy’s equipment. Its most pop- lnlrs was so circumstantial as to fix in the near future. e weeks. ~ Our company immediately ular use is for carrying eggs. g:n‘a:erw?ég t&’e aa‘gfi:‘“‘h’;'fi; an approximate date for the op;ning got busy and:scoured the village for a I, {Ts A highsexplosive which the| possible, persuade some of them to B e v bien, O ewod eFOtIAtiony. | Well arvener 825 | AT THE BALTIC ALLEYS: suitable place in:which to present our | Army Ordnance Corps prescribes for| bo prisoners. At times the raiders 'Red Cabbags, 10 New Turnips, + bankers did not share in this Dpflmhm e bt production. Then we received anoth- sz Frits' prefers a -No. 9 pill. would themselves get raided be- - g1 #0¢ peck ! however, attributing the market's d- | luirion G .. Red Sox er shock. “Tommy Atkins” The name England| couse Fritz refused to.shake and 3 bu“& 15! L,ig 1‘3:“““ ance mainly to technical conditions: ;:m Lo et 5 151 306| A rival company. was already estab- | 8ives to an English soldler; if his| ‘adopted nasty methods. Ce)lry, 2 12-14 40¢ doz.; Sentiment was also favorably influ- | ;RPRR © R, e ol 106_ go0 | lished In'* the 'village: They called| name is Willie Jones. . ¢ Turpentine. A deadly chemical shell Hothouse Tema- iDates, x 12-15 (enced by the agreement between this | Intematisnzl . Parer Murphy s 92— 271 themselves “The Bow Bells”” and put! Tommy's Cooker. A - spirit stove invented by an enthusiastic war oes, 20{Parsley, !mmry and Mexico. The several is-|Int. Pancr pf sta. Ap“? Y b msv‘ 31|on a sketch entitled “Blighty—What| widely advertised as “A suitable| correspondent suffering /from brain- Naw"cm;ban. 13 ;:'rxi"?m?fihga_ {Sues with Mexican connections were |femell fea e “S:ig’:ts % 95_ 63| Hopes?” ~ They were the Divisional | gift to the men in the trenches.”| storm. Companies and batteries Carrots— Lemons, i alactive and strong, especially petrole- | oo i, Steal o2 Concert Party. Many are sent out toiiTommy and| were supposed to die standing up Tahle: Ibs 5iCan!ifiower, 5 | ums, Lehight _Yailey ‘We hoped’ %e%‘a!l would be soon in most of them are thrown away. from its éffects, butthey refused to Dnionsg—: - e , Rails owed much 3{, theit ~added (lcoe Wiles . Blighty to gk s'a’ chance. Tonite.' The explosive contaihed in a| do this. low, i9{Spanish Onlo strength to_the réstoration of the B | [com Wiles 3 0f ' 'This company charged an admission | rifle grenade. It looks like a-harm- | “Twelve in One.” Means that twelve 4 12 12ljon Pacific 10 per cent. dividend, 85| y\inaan T .. 283 {of a franc per head and that night| less reel of cotton before it-explodes men are to share.one loaf of bread. ;r:gmsl. e ‘::;82 (t‘mnex :fl: i 7| well as better earnings, even minor |Maxwell Motor 284} otir company ‘Wwént en masse to see —?fle’r it ‘explodes ‘the spectator is| When the slicig=fakes place the b 2 ls‘roaflamak.\ng better December returns. | Maxwell Mcior ot Yellgw Banan 311! their performance. It really was good. ssin war in the dugout makes the Buro- Goapetrait 35| Gross gains in transportations cxtend- | Jorheat Marne 285| 1 had a sinking sensation when I|“Toots S\nu,i_."“ Tomimy's French for! pean argument ‘lgok like thirty Api pk., 1b, 75|ed from 1 to 2 1-2 points, Pacifics and | Mexican Petroleum 95— 272 | thought of ruaning my sketch in op- “hurry up,” ‘“look smart.”” . Gener- cents. . ruqlvs. i, coalers being foremost. Mizmi Copper —- ' "_i position tpit: U. S. Steel led the list throughout, | Midvlo Steel .. N 5 5 478 457 1460| In-one of their scenes they had a Ments, . its extreme rise 'of two points to 96 |wii ik & T : s H a1 soubrette called- Flossie.- The soldier Chops, - 45|1-2 being accompanied by a very large | Mo. Kan & T pf that took this part-was clever and 32{Insice Round, 35|turnover. Other industrials and war |Missenrd Pucific made a fine appearing- and chic girl. 2§{8hauider Steak, 28| oquipments parflc\pat,ed to the extent 3 29 29, k We immediately fell in love with her ) Smoked Thomt: 't “Ghuiders, °30 | Of one to four points. : % : until two-days after, while we were pece. e v 3ol S prines 2 by Atlantic. : 110— 3111 65 @ march. -we passed Flossie with Smoled Tongues— |Chay:. i2 | Gulf and Marine preferred at gains of | Nt 5 ? “ 57173 o gyiiiary SULE Tinisluome patmeqiTicatle T SWert Cut. .. 42|Sausaz. 38(3 and 2 1-4 per cent., repectively, but | Nt ¢ e 92 282 i ! ; ; ¥ 4t 3 g 28 12 - X 2 f ouring from “her’ face unloading Drigd Besf, SR AN Pork, - 35| Ameriean . International . Corporation T oo ey ed Beef, [38-23fCbickens, 45| roflected developments 2t Washington. 124— 372 ¥ . Ik Sales amounted to 675,000 shares. gt S Railroad bonds were better with the As our section passed.her, 1 yelled | out: “He]lu Flossie, Blighty — What Her reply made our love instant! & 510 '1562 33 | International Nst, but dealings in Lw—[om Cides Gas ex-div erty issues eclipsed ail other offerings. | Pacific Mail .. Bo: ““An, 16 helli® £ Pac e .. 122— 308 50 : Thn e B 128 rose f‘r:l;l‘gg 50 ;flufou- T T : Barwell .. 107— 317 | This’ brousht duiite 4, Janeh, from 4 - st 4s from $6.33 to .60, and second| reegmuia 3 % A Rl R 104— 57| the marching column directed at me : ! ZiGrocericn. p"'"t",fl‘“"‘,, AL ,,5,.;.5"00“0_ saled, | Pepies Gtas Bamsie .. .......104 989 97— 300 and ILinstantly made up.my mind that | ; Gronulated, e ¢ . 1 A our sketch. should immediately _run | by 10 1bs; 31.00] Q10 U. 8. bonds were unchanged on | FLUR © - SRl DunD e ueeeedon 200 1R 200 B S asition; - -tq.; “Blighty—What| mery, | 84| Brown, 12 ivs. 1] 2l 3 - . 51k 487 478 531 1496 | Hopes?” - % ‘s - Cutloaf, 11 Ibs. $1 9 . - 2 ‘When we returned::to P ¥ Npiitchatel, Powdered, . STOCKS. . . 5 4 from the:march, Curley. Wallace, m. jla. Credm, 1 9 Ibs, $1 e ¥ . B May 87— 247 theatrical partner, eafme:running over ento, . 15|Molasses— Transsctions ou the New oYrk Steck Exchange to & : st A A A to'me and saidhe had-found a swanky emberi: 5] EPFEO Rio o[t e i 2 14— 3021 blace in-whieh to produce our show. E &w cOLLAR 4 Pickles, gal, i0|Maple Syrup, " |Alasks Ged .. T 1% MeCurty 96— s33| . After taking off my-equipment. and . - S, 8 e S W sl .00 Honeycomb, ' bemg_ 28-59 | Alaska Junesu Gotd 21 2% . 2% 1R Irom Bolton 93— 311 rolmwed.by wwm section, T . ¢ £ . Eng. Dairy, 2400 g o L ing he had Native, B5|Mapie Syrup, Chal 6% -, t!'ous barn | Kerbsene 0il, 15 473 1420 Py e O sal, $1.25 BATES-STREET SHIRTS, $1.50 grade. $1.15 Ztnd which | geys Live Slo!k. Allis Allis Am Am. Am s The. sec- P f e W. Meller 101— 285 mfi%ana before : v R oy RS | A= (hon - Serod endal & c ‘parade w ol <o S iy [ T | Snafle ye;;n ine, | SPECIAL NEGLIGEE SHIRTS_._e____ $1.00 e Am Matting o S | g e $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 MUFFLERS. ____ $1.00 and Feed. o Un. Alloy Steel T o & $3.00, $3.50.-MUFFLERS _________ .- $2.00 Catwnaeeg \(u,l“ ‘:‘;‘ ¥ g g.y ntf'u‘:.n:n o e = -GLASTONBURY UNDERWEAR, each_.. $1.25 L ey U, S Steel ¢ ¥ F T ? . B L B AT e 1 $2.50 and S2.75:UNION SUITS $2.00 stein. Dortoen BISicEk Cot. 1520 Bilimers & Ob ot i THERE IS IN ORDINARY SERVICE AND EX- Hg "~ 7~ " " Y- ¥-===-= ki 3 ‘Baltimore West Pacific - T P 1 M g | PERT WILLARD SERVICE. NOW'S THE TIME |/§ $1.50 and $2.00 UNION SUITS.___._ $1.25 ; Rk "1 g{um‘h 75 | omeem. sm T T T | s omd we (I r AND HERE'S THE PLACE TO LEARN. WILLARD BATTERIES NEVER START ANY. THING THEY CANT FINISH. WILLARD SERVICE STATION Moran Storage Battery Co. Wooiworth .. wei ™ 61 541 5 i ot — 35 Xy - ; g MONEY, " J ; New York, Feb. 15. — Call money Californis Pet pf 48 15 $8.00 SWEATERS to close____.__.__$6.50. $7.00 SWEATERS to close._________ $6.00 $6.00 SWEATERS to close_...____.. $5.00 THE LIVE SHOP firmer; high 6; low 5 1-2; ruling rate ? clodng bid 5 1-2; oflerefl at 6; last COTTON. Ncw York, Feb. 15. — Cotton spol guiet; middling 31.35. Futures opened steady; March 2090, May 29.47, July | 29.61, October 28.00, ‘December 27.75. Indi estion. Druggists nd maoey if it fails, 25¢ Bmmmmg Gt Gt 1 2 M AR P o O% 0y 7 ALLEYS Phone Conn. 6 TABLES|Ch M & at'® ot AR T 1 CHICAGO" GRAIN MARKET. i Chicago BN— Hi Low. ose. 1 ru"m Building, - Shetucket 8t .| Ou" % T i | i 1'59174 i 58 SHETUCKET STREET Phone 1137-2 157 MAIN STREET Norwich, Conn. cni R :* - 126% 15% 12 . : Bowl and play Billiards for exercise | Shiv, 16% | {Feb. . sx smooowm § g T~ ok Bl HoEom

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