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Springfield, . Mass, April S—The Eastern ' Baseball League voted here today to apply for Class’A rating. The Lawrence franchise was transferred to Waterbury and after the formal an- nouncement of the sale of the Port- land “club Had been. made fhat fran- chise was transferred- to. Providence. The league’ now includes Providence,| Nations From Bleacherites to Play- KING OF GIANTS | Bear Hunter for twenty-seven and the | . NA :’ IONAL BANK i . Worcester. Springfield, Hartford, New | ers. e Iron Man for twenty-six. No other ¥ 3 i Haven, Bridgeport, New London TR e e A T Hurled 83 Shut-Outs for Mc- | New York pitcher passed the quar- I 3 ey 5 z | vaterbury. Prices at games will be| ~New York, April 8. b trast to Grif- | ter century pole ;- . { 30 and 35 cents, including the war | America how to play. - SrewClan Stiny oy The present leader of the Reds holds j tax. Clubs were advised to starttheir| In the myriad of tragic things that th's e . e ** labout.every shutout record on the New games at the same hour as last year. Another ing taken up was the matter of jublicity for the scores of games in the"Eastern. The Associated Press does not at the present time in- tend to carry box scores on its wires. ¥ 2 Sundoy prgets may get a chance to \ land soma of them, but as a rule the A. P. will endeavor to cut out all of the Eastern League hasehal! rews-to a by innings and the batteries. lll. 3. W. COOMBS of Little Comp P ] mere three-line introduction, a score| down twice in the’ fi meén are middleweights. The Association. rial and War s of the physical physical department of _the that to his certail tangible when the sailing back D"!!‘ here, As o play i France. 4 - Franchise | "A1" his. and more, Dr. Fisher LY. M. C. A WORK IN WAR. ' Furnishing Mate- Changing Youth. ot have followed in the wake of war, it is a pleasure to chronicle on the au- thority of Dr. George. J. Fisher, head department of the Young Meh's Christian Assocfation, the fact *knowledge js zoing to be apparent s fragq over there come . mted Sta.tes one 'wa gam ch-ifio:n;nonndemdnrule | rather than .the exception.. A half- mile tmk for running races is heing built ata - cnncentrutlcn camp, im to state as play is | preparmg- t oung fighting men of 'the naticn to fight for the victory . which she demands, so is the war pre- ’pulng ose voung men to bring back after the victory has been won the ‘realization® of the value of the play. and to spread their knowledge among ‘those who were forced to remain at home, until the United States is act- 'ually—n. play nation. 4 R L MATHEWSON WAS SHUT OUT says) finpel: When Clark Griffith was a' pitcher. one of the things!ha cflrefu'fly avoided doing, unless he had to®do it, was immersing a team in the whitewash bucket, and many a shutout the Old I Fox had in his grasp he let escape by easing up in the ninth. Christy Ma- thewson, who broke into the National just as Clark Griffith was getting ready to break out of it, certainly went along on a different basis than Griff, York ¢lub, in thh time, rows of horse collars necks of the obstreperous opposition, Matty dolng just about thirty W cent of these jobs. Major “Big Six” kept his s.dvemflu from the plate in eighty-three champ- ionship contests, pitching morg shut- outs for the Gotham team than any three of its other slabmen. And while Matty joined the. Polo Groynders 1900 ‘he did only a little pitching lo ‘ them that year, and he did none at all for them last season, his career as a Giant ending in July, 1916. Matty, as told. pitched eighty-three runless games. for the Giants. The no-tally contests hurled by Tesreau, McGinnity and ‘Wiltse totaled eighty- two. “Hooks” taking credit for twen- ty-nine 'of these events, the Ozark sYork club.’ He was the only Giant hutler who éver Feached double figures in whitewashes in one season and the kalsomine the oftenest was 1908, when he pitched "a’ dozen running battles. The year hey'played no favorites in distributing zeroes was 1907. Smith Signs With st.'Louis. St. Louis, Mo., April 8.—Jack Smith, drivers for the trucks that cafTy sup- plies. Drivers should be able to make -minor repairs and should thoroughly understand the oiling and greasing | and daily maintenance necessary in driving a truck or car. “The high'moral standards and character required by the Y. M. C. A. in other positions overseas must be satisfied in the - WAR SAVING STAMPS, 4%/, Per Cent GERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS 5 2 v, Jifferont basis, than SO | outfielder, - toddy signed a contract|vice. Any man driven a ca A ire in Now ‘as'a league, and this includes or. presenting the ~ | for the 1918 season with the St. LouiS)or preferably several cars and. who 2 i { Biaibanss RV g e major league Sl stantaor fails by {ments of whitewash was one of the|ngiionals, ‘according - to ~President{can qualify, is patriotic: and intelli- | ‘o= L 0 LT TO L | 15th with a Phoenix Extinguisher. This| the ameunt of publicity it gets, ths: when the: Bucknell ‘box-man’s specialties. This| g nch Rickey. Smith was a hold- |gent and has a desire to help make | spense of a fow conts a Say you can own one o | I3 one:ac the thousands of letters I ze-| bt ot information: Proved quite dis | e thomaives. Bsricatitie |S”e°‘fl"~Y mpdeMatty s srel RO and fout : this work a piece of service, is the |the best Victrolas in the world. | ceive “in aise t k. B 4 % T 5 7 o o b 1] in is g a i d < Chemical s S tingnishers Forty | coneerting to the heads of the league.| formances of professional a great drawing car man for whom we are looking. ! eight hundred fires have been put out|The matter was threw cd out and 2 but on: }time. was neither—he was just.one of > (Cut out and mail coupon today) o 5 g 5 DEN BUILDING) 2 st ercent E ; Schalk is regarded as one of| Mr. Wilson has obtained the cooper (PLAUT-CAD! - :fll,fi’; l.r%i;x“'w; t"}f v Faqu1l ‘.Et‘,fh;‘ Banfss e will b: ;”‘ with ':‘“-‘3 club | have been inspired to gb and get in- :‘,;.-:"i:;clagoz I:i::hf;ts’ ST T th{a{alzes?cthmw;s in baagball but. he a‘tzon of L]\e'\'ayl%us (“'gam“m’“sh‘“ 53 1ha :":m?‘ ”""" g hing the ExtimEnishers. nerore: the frer . foE | QReTS in each vity In which there 13110 a game themselves. The war is| ™7, ¢ 1ow expert a whitewasher C,|did not have any great success in his (e automobile industry and aiso has L i 1t | PRUNIER, General Agent. Norwich: Ct. ;":}m e T ke, and, el furnishing that inspiratips. to sevepty efforts to catch Ty Cobb:last season. g fv New York as to just what is what. e Assaclated Press believes that carrying too much miner league hasehal! and it will take a lot of argu- i's on the part of the magnates to get the press asseciation to = alter its views. | * ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Brown & Perkins, Over Uncas Nat. Rank, Entrance _stairwar ! National Bank. Iicmeys-at-law shetucket St. | rear to Thames Teleshone 38-3 war., I per cent. of the young men of the na- on who didn't know how to play when the United States entered the Seventy per cent. of the very flow- er of the young manhood of the coun- try who were assigned to one western cantonment didn’t know how to play. Many of them thought they did, but Aathewson was is shown by the shut- Bl EETRA Y W. O. Wilson, secretary of motor IN THE AUTOMOBILE WORLD where he believes the men he is seek- ing may be found. All the important ciubs of the country have been re- condition, can qualify for this motor dquested to, display his appeal promi- nently, either in their club puBlica- payment pian. tions or on their bulletin boards. In spite of the many demands from over- seas upon the patriotism of men who are beyond draft age, Mr. Wilson is CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENT MISK SCORES TECHMICAL the majority of them had been over- sportation for the National War| transport fervice. He will carry sup- | SOnfident of over-obtaining his quota KNOCKOUT ON COWLER Referee Stopped Fight After Erglish- SPORTING NOTES work commandant of that camp, returned from France, had looking the fact that play as well as has a solid foundation. The _recently revised Council of the Young Men’s Christian Association, 124 East Twen- ty-eighth street, has returned from France to recruit in the United States plies, not otherwise handled by the quartermaster’s department, from Paris or division headquarters to . the various Y. M, C. A. huts in the lines. because driving' an-automobile under | ISsa natural health method which en- the conditions prevailing in the Y. M, | ables nature to restore your health C. A. motor transport service is work | more effectively and premanently than that many men whose hair is all white % known health method. No medi= man Took the Count of Nine Twice | completely his opinion of the place of | what our French allies call “gentle- | Discussing the qualifications re- |™a¥ A% . -~ o 0 o o0 WEEEGES |G QEtOOpRNy Yued. in the Seventh. Pplay in the preparation of an army for |men drivers.” In other words, Mr.|quired of drivers, Mr. Wilson said| e "t1e service demand men who may h 1 s war. Play is compulsory in that|Wilson appeals particularly to the|yesterday: ol e oy p]enece‘ el e Chl[opfl,c C l]lsllt]lte = Mi lis, Minw, Aori! 8-—Billy |camp today. well-to-do business man who owns| %Let it be understood’ that we .can|c- - 3 e z irneapolis. Minw., Aorll 8—Rilly x 2 hat g from the shell-torn wreckage of two J. 0. Zimmermann, A. C. Now that Jack T‘owpn has <hown[ Mizk of St. Paul-won a terh® One by one the old stagers in the|and drives his own automobile. There not say that a man will do nothing that he is serlous nabout his come- back stunt somebody should hunt up Cy Young and find out if he, too, would not like to slip into a uniform | ! and take anbthes swhaek at’the major league games.” {knockout over, Tom Cowler, FEngl heavyweight, in the seventh roued o eduled ten round ne.deci: here tonighl.' After tho boxer had been knocked for the count of nine, Lhe .Ph-—pe :tap 2 E i 3 2 3 sons, however, recognized in this name E . g Iped the fight to save Sowler from ne the Y. M: C. A. did was to|in the .American Y. M. C. A, Motor| “He will not be asked to do any re- | the man who developed the Mercedes Dr. Alired Richards Despite the addition of Alexander| further punishmert. a auarter of a' million dollars’ | Transport Service, emphs is laid | pair work if he has not had any ex-|car and made the name synonymous DENTIST ang Killifer, Pat Moran does not be-| afiske outclassed His heavied n,,]wort\ of athletir equipment for the|UPon the opportunity given to men |perience which will enable him to do lieve the Cubs will wrest the National i League leadership from the Giants. . The manager of the Phillies picks the Giants to repeat, with the Cubs as contenders: He docs mnot- hazard any prediction as te the ,_probbble place of the Phils.at the finish, but be avers he aims-high. third, which was even. The St ad carried the fight to the Briton and had the better of clinches and infight- ing. Miske landed a left swing to the face and‘right hoBK to the body reveatedly. Cowlepsweighed 210; Miske ponent, taking every round except the | Paul | If thi that lot to start enough zame are being converted to ‘he dectrine that play i€ the very best neentive to serious effort in the big- gest zame of all. The government ask- the (¥ MG Al o utilize its vast l‘x ation for this purpose. The uss of the expeditionary forces. be giving aid and comfort i to the enemv. herewith let it be known that there were enough baseballs in game on every va- cant Jot in the country that is smooth and large enough to attract is work for him to do overseas. It is hoped that seventy-five men of this ]calibre will sail immediately. Fifty men will be sent in April and fifty in June. In obtaining recruits for this work who otherwise would be barred from entering the service directly., These drivers will not be required to do re- pair work, although the exigencies of a situation in the battle areas may make them 'more valuable if they can do a bit of necessary repairing now but driving if he goes to Frange. He will find himself doing whatever piece of work the emergency necessitates. But, the man.who goes as a_driver will for the most part drive and take care of his own car or truck. it, but a man who goes as either me- (‘panic or driver must go with the wil- lingness to do the job well no matter what the job ig, as far as he can. “We want men of more than ordi- nary intellizence. preferably business men who are patriotic and who have machines, but that is another story. A few days ago the newspapers car- ried a short news dispatch from Gen- eva, Switzerlahd, announcing the death of Emile-Jellinek-Mercedes, a wealthy automobile manufacturer. Few per- with speeq and endurance on the race tracks of many countries. perfected this car while in control of the Daimler Motor Company, and named it the Mercedes in honor of his daughter. The world-wide suc- cess of this car caused him to have the name, Mercedes, added to his own. Jellinek | Licensed Dr. of Chiropractic 220-221 Thayer Blv.. Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: i 9-12 a. m.—130 to § p, m. Wed. and_ Sat, Evenings 7-§ Room 305 T Bullding 299 Residence tel. 1225 and then on the road. Any man of fifty years who is in good physical s owned and driven their own cars for the sandlot players. At any rate, if a number of years, They will go as the foregoing statements appears to ba Ralph De Palma used a Mercedes rac- . ing car several season. Through PRaker and Plank--Eddie not yet has signed—are the only McGoorty K, Os Brennan, hns(‘"";:,;:"'Mf“};'r“,”,‘:;:dre::’:f d;)ngf‘g THE “AY STEAMS‘“P Yanks over draft age most of the| Racine, Wis, April §—“Eddie” Mc-{have heen sent nver since then. Along players are married and have depend- | Goorty of Oshkosh, making his first| with the balls of the Y. M- C. A. sent G : 3 ‘COMPANY ents. Marsans, who is a Cuban. is|appearance in the ring since, his re-|{19.000 bats and 19,000 gloves and mitts BOWLIN 2 w G d As C' A not subject to the graft. Net count-|turn from Australia, knocked out}with toxing gloves, volley balls and ar ardens - lty ssets e lmp young Camh, who aiready has| “Frankie” Prennan of Detroit in the| the like. 7 seen called to the colors, five of the second round of a scheduled ten round Yankees—Bobk McGraw. Al Monroe, | bout tonight. Brenwan was knocked Wally Pepp, Sam Vick and Harold | Ruel—are in Class JA. and are likely One physical director in France was , regiment able to turn out an entire to be called into service before the | symmer is over. Ward Thermanlen and Lamar are under age. & A ¥ o&, Norwrit e o5 Garden arops suffer from ‘the rav-|aphides, are very useful, ‘and one of | ~eaves Morgan's .D i ) : ‘ Mrs. Claye 64 ages’ of insect pests from the time the|them is a standard remedy against Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays . Getaway night in Marlin_which oc- Miss Smith 50 seed is confined to Mother Earth and |the pea aphis, the most important| - 3 curred Tast week by the" Hlasits Is. a el 5 affer it has sprouted until it is har-|drawback to the pea industry. It con-| 8t 5 P.m. ceremonial always, religiously pbserv_ | g ; 52 vested. Injury is effected by insects|sists in merely batting or brushing the < 3 o mMng [‘}::3 oneathlete found nis e ey P —— 37 of meny distinct species, of which at insects from the plants with pine Leaves New York. Pier 46, East River, s in some cases the eas! orms are of importance in|boughs or similar brush, preferabl: s i e AT MARKET WAS NARROW. posesTy g » Nofwich yGirla” (Elib: the vegetable garden throughout thelon & hot day. The plant-iice are del.| . 'ondays, Wednesdays: and Fri posited on the bed along with the car- | o Nou Lihdy———l_o“ Overshadowed| 100 Ghino Cow Co a3 Leblond 78 63 77— 218|United States. ¢ icate creatures which crawl very slow- days at 5 p. m. pets, and in the dimng room there 4 . 200 il Fuel & Tron Parent 7 84— 2 In the planting of seeds or setting ly, and few are able to regain access was the customary battle of Southern . Dealings in Stocks. 100 Col Gas & Flec elirhs. ; 8 68— out the garden, particular attention |to the plants and hence die from ex- - F. V. KNOUSE, ;03!:;1 ‘x’v‘:::"(;m I;:ie'rfwale:h Gt 4l [ R April S_Stocks were | 0010 Com Products A;Irs, Peterson ... i3. 80 81— islhsoeultd at;f Eien to hguatrd!}?g against | posure to the heated earth. * Agent. Rloors of they ATAELN with peeat og. |more. or less neglected today by Teat| oo i Comet”” T e on e cate SRivI e aken | iy oy Gevering.. Ohvaring it cluty fect. " The Ralls ¢ the shatel_echoed | Son of Wall atrests complete atmorp: | 3210 (s Bt [ 362 358 299 114 | that the proper location for each-crop e el until the small hours with noises of | tion in the new T oan = o the conflict. ings exceeded any of last week's dull sessions by a slight margin, but the 2400 Cuba Cane Sugar 1000 Del & Hudscn 19 Detroit . Eaison ‘AT RIVERVIEW CLUB. C|ub. 69. Riverview Girls’ Mrs, Leighton . Home Vegetable Plots Add to Wealt be selected, that the requisite amount of sunlight and heat be secured, and h ,'"d Attractiveness of Community BY CHARLES LATHROP PACK cucumber beetle, when the cucumbers are quite small, and for the protection of onions, NewYork and Norwich Line . £ cabbage, and other small th; S v s Percy D. Haughton. president of the | markets niarrow range indicated tho| . Det” Unt T & ayipaires. et iR coll Perpiare deare Diants gfromma vmge”:x‘;fiim\{y Ny s;hgeaa erfunctory character of the trading,| 26700 Dist Securiles | - o y fig:;?;soBrm\e:u\?nganmafl“ {“2’3“ X Meagre Sh from the ¢ westeri Bkt Bibeault—97, 96, 93./84, 64, 53, 89, 89, | V7 otfl de—;'e)rmowme°~8?(} p;\;{venzmg frame made by cutting.a barrel hoop |Order your trees and shrubs, also showld be' more btting 1a thel basee | theaire of the war afforded the: shorts e +2aigne. 89, 86—863. e oll Where ‘nmecessary. Due carelinto two pieces, which are then placed vegetable plants from Teagues. Hatighton s",?c:‘t's e Baor | Pretext for exerting bocasional Dres. Chemical —— e eed, Tt it e TR ctag | At Tight angles to each other, and the good way o handicap the pitchers|Sure, but in important 'shares this| ;«w Becute Aetna Two Man Tournament Standing | ¥ F70, (925 1t may, not be Infected lowér end is inserted into the ground Maplewood Nursery Co. s caused only moderate impairment. R M Parker-Sadinsky ..9 3 730 L S ey e 3 with the curve uppermost. This is e o U are bervaln orcactinty aticr] v BE B Malesky-Snullivan 8. 6 600 DAt after it has made some Lttle| covered with cloth of strong’ material (T- H- PEABODY Fihone 30 the umpire behind the ;r]‘“ek EdThi the irregulir forenoon were accom- Johnson-Burick. .7)78 466 28695 such as .the bean and Pea|and js held in place with earth placed Boston magnate declares that a base |Panied by offerings of motors, ship- Follenius-Budnick 7 5 5S3 233 these questions have been |2IoURd the edses to prevent the in-| YR R J, COLIINS ‘on three balls would compel the|Pings and ‘obscure specialties at re- Fillmore-Moll S 466 2311 |golved the next problem is the question | Scots Working umder it. . The s cloth (33 piteher £ bt 'em over,the. plat versals of ome to two and one-half Clement-Bowne T 416 2311('0f weather, which not oty affects|Siould be rather fine for this purpose. ~ ’ frequently and in that op i maore | points, whereas a few stocks recently McKelvey-Bolton 9 4400 3| the growing crop. but has & dscided | fter the plants have attained some the hitter's ehances, their sharne sesm | favored by pools averaged ono-point Smith;Benish 3 333 influcnce oo the abimdanes o scavelty | L0V the covers may be” Temoved: to think that Haughton's idea would | 2dvances. American Ice common and result in too many free passes, which preferred were conspicuous for their N. A. A, U. BOXING. of insect foes. and if care is iaken they may be used another year. 1 Mechanical Method: Other coverings are also used for 18 Main Strost, Narwiok, Cons: would soon disgust the fans. extreme gaips of four and fouy and P — echanica cthods. . Phone 1178 g 5 Tommy Fall. &nly Champion to De-| For sarden insects there are sey-|the protection 'of ~valuable plants| . ryg Minimum quotations were registered in the final hour, the further reaction accompanying an advance in call loans from 4 to 6 per cent. Sales amounted to_245,000 shares. Virtually no funds were obtainable It:me -half points, respectively. Bowling- THE AETNA- Billiards 7 ALLEYS Phone Conn. Majestic Building, 6 TABLES Shetucket 8t. Norwich, Gonn. 190 Maxwell M Co, 100 Maxwell M 1 pr fend Title Eliminated in First Round of Tournament. Boston, April 8. — Tommy Fall of Lowell, the only champion to appear to eral control methods that do not re- quire the, use of insecticides, but too much must not be expected from thém. They are useful for the control of some forms of pests,and of no value for othe Among these are hand against the striped cucumber beetle and insects of similar character. A cover such as is used for protecting foods against flies is ueeful for this purpose. Trapping. — ‘Trapping by different GERMANY SENDS ULTIMATUM TO SMOLNY INSTITUTE 3 at the longer time periods, but quota- defend his title ot the annual boxing | picking, ~bugeing: or beating, asl.|methods is practiced with some degres|Demanding Removal of All Russian Bowl and play Billiards for exercige | Lions were slightly higher, 6 per cent. tournament of the National ‘Amavteur lecting nets and - hopper-dovers, |of Success. For this purpose old Warships in mesh Waters. and recreatinn being offered for accommodations ex- Athletic Union, was eliminated in a|plowing and ditching, trapping and | boards, shingles, and chips are of val- tending from three to six months. preliminary tonight, when he was de- driv 4 5. ue, and if employed at the proper time | Petrograd; Apnl 5—(By The Asso- Trrmuems=—=| The bond market was featureless, ,‘geateg bym(;\\'en gf(n}/(anus of Pitts-| " yand picking.—Hand picking is|Will help in the destruction of many gmteg Péesfll —In xle{fl\‘ to ;lnl;rlflf;: i i e rel § 1 moin; institute ag: LEGAL NOTICES, o it A Willizm Roberts, of New York, was|Useful for:large, comparatively inac-|PeSte; 1t 15 of courde necossary 1o lnding ‘of Genman troope in Finland, — - BEDES, Seopeiy B 4 tive insects such as the Colorado po- |C0lgCt the insects whi + 1 ltima- gradual declines. Total sales; par defeated in the 175 pound class bout these traps every day, while these|Germany has sent a wireless ultima. AT A COGKT or AT micyn | value, aggrezated $4,175000. i tonight and a short time later was é‘:ff,';vffseu:néu:ggr:fia::dbf;g"]fia; traps should be replaced in different|tum demanding, in accordance with at l\prwmn‘ wit ihe District] U- S. bonds. old issues, were un- knocked out when he sought a place| ;150 o¢ use for removing ege masses]areas. They are of particular value Ahrucle 5 qfl mi I?Jrie;;nl{g'tz?::% !;ffi;“ of Norwich, on say of April,:changed on call. in the heavyweight division. of these and other insects. This is|28ainst cutworms, squash bugs, slugs, | the removal o £ name A. D. 1918, SR 5100 0 ario Silrer e P one of the most primitive methods of |2nd snails. - They attract also other | Russian Warshlp‘s in Finnish waters STOCKS. “',;‘ EXHIBITION BASEBALL RESULTS |20 rolling insect pests, but it is |Pests. In the case of cutworms,|by noon, April 12. The Smolny insti- . arquette - simply jmposeible . remedy against|POison Daits are frequently placed|tute has ordgrec: "{fi co;r;l;::%cr of the £ Silahnren. Naflonaia S 1D many minute insects, such as _the | tnder such traps and found of great| gl 1o SLln U Tirainian troops glal ety v Philadelphia Americans Smafica | D= imel 0 ¢ LeaGhinpars being *within thirty versts of Khar- within six mu d posting a notit with e value against blister beetles and is Ray Con ‘Cop MeAvoy. (Called end 5th inning, ac- E , 11 the Southwest, a copy o S “Bugging” of beating.—Another me- | employed especially in the - — count of rain). oyng e 8 B Roccansd st orar R Dallas, Texas. April 3—Score: | thod ix Jareing or beating insects trom | MTS, 108 SLirieeve the man:| DAL *UN Town_ .And& by pubisthing the. samel oo i Chicago Americans (2nd team) 9 s o |low plants into large pans of water . once in a newspaper ng a circula- tion in =aid Dl!trlcl, and maks return 0 Siucatr oil Cooper and Schmidt: Tallas (Texas Teague) ...... 3 3 and plant-lice, or mature and active grasshoppers. . ' on which a tkin film of kerosene is Driving.—This remedy is of greatest ner of putting this method into prac- kov, the Soviet has quitted that town. i Vi v tice is to send a line cf boys or men hellenbach and Lynn; wis, ‘ya_ floating. The water prevents the in- Srup abore abd Iorax Bing S "f'g'ru oot Norman, Okla,, ‘April 8—Score being on the surface, kills the insects | 2eties mte WECIOTD, Lo ek as Feehugdull Vel oo dowal ¥, 8 gt X . 16001 S(udebakes Y hicaso; Americansi: 10 with which it comes in -contact. The ¢ e eve, providaaty: Mosi ,run. "iuul.' M. DRESCHER, St o Oklahoma University . 1 8 4|larzest milk pans are excellent gfor|Weeds, whicl Clerk., :vsws.—‘fn credi(‘orldofmnld de- ' ed are her noti Tes Jr claims dgflns!‘ Said estate to :l‘:: ersigned at Jewett City, Conn., Within the. time Jimitod in" the above | and foregolng order. 883 | Robinson, Benz, [Faber and TIees, Meadows and Gentry. Muskogee, Okla., April 8. | Detroit Americans Cincinnati Nationals Boland. Cunningham and Stanage; this purpose, and a very handy beater can quickly be made. by cutting a bough about 2 feet long from a pine tree or other brush. Collecting insects in nets.—Nets of cheap cloth, unbleached cotton, or|, cut down and left for this purpose along the leeward side of the field. After the beeiles have sought refuge in guch a windrow it is set on fire and the insects are burned. o Shakeupthat lazy liverwith Schenck’s Mandral fle Pills to-night and mark their magic effect. One dose will prove their efficacy and make you feel like a new being. Constipation, biliousness, bilious Conley, Ruther and Wingo. strong muslin, such as are used by headache, etc., readily yield te ool URA M, ux‘zmn I 15| _Atlanta, Ga., April S. — Atlanta-|school children in the capture of but- Schenck’s Mandrake Pi I; & ___Administratrix. e i 2% | wwashington Americans postponed; | terfiies, are useful against some forms PR s 5 Cl TO CREDITORS. 500 Beth Stesl .. rain. of insects affecting the garden, among L5 i Norwvichy-within and for the Dinry| "2 ho St 2 i e which i a most serious pest in the Dr. 3. 2. Schenck & Soc, Philedelpii riot| o z 5 Norwicli, on the 6th day. of April| Beoth Fioh G0 Bloom Disqualified at Chelsea. vegetable garden, and nearly all other A. D. 1918. 100 Brown Shoe Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge,| 100 Butte Cop & z Chelsea, Mass., April $—Phil Bloom insects when they occur in large num- h pril §— bers when the net can be used with- Hstate of Caroline V., McKee, late of | 160 Butts & Sup West, Union of Brooklyn was disqualiied in _the ) oor® it S th0 hrantis. Such o met Norwich, ‘in gaid District, deceased, 109 Cal Packing 40 Reattagbones seventh round of his twelve round|is hesi employed by sweeping it over 5 Ordered, That “the Executor .cite| 10 Cal Ay bout with Patsy Cline of New York:iho plants, as well as weeds . and|_J2le is closely related to and pos- tire creditors of said deceased to bring | 100 Calumet & Arr 200 Wisoonstn Cen. tonight for holding with one hand and | gragces in the vicinity, in warm|S5SSes many of the characteristics of in thelr. xfl:&inf?—mt i iy s Fee Total sales 212,051 shares. hitting with the other. In the first and H is date 160 Cent Fdry pr 100 Cent Leather 160 Cere De Pasoo 105 Chand Motor posting a:notice ‘to that effect, togeth: with a&rlpy ‘of this order, on the Sign. n rest . to the place where said COTTON. New York, April 8—Cotton futures second rounds Cline knocked Bloom down with heavy swings to the jaw, weather when the insects are abun- dant. Thousands of them may be captured in a short time and can be cabbage. It is very hardy and may be planted in the autumn in the entire southern portion of the United States. 1t will thrive on any good soil and re- killed by emptying the net into a fire "-p?f::","n&‘ e R B O B gl opened steady; May 34.30; July 34.55;| EBenny Leonard Outclasses Borrell. |or into hot water. i?ox;fil;efl{xréfl Ny pcwions in a newspaper having a circulation ;: 400 Chfe G W October 32.10; December 31.83; Janu-| Philadelpfiia, April’s.—Benny Leon-| Hopper- dozers. — Many forms of Kale may ‘be sown in drills or- in sald District, and ‘make return to this 400 Chic G W pr ary 31. ,8 Spot cotton ‘steady; mid- |ard, the lightweight champion, com-}death-dealing devices have been em-|some cases may be sown broadcast. ' Court. 160 Chic, M & St - dling 35.10. pletely outclassed Young Joe' Borréll | ployed for grasshoppers and leaf-hop- | When sown in drills a quarter ounce NELSONJ. AYLING, Juflge, 2 of this city in a scheduled six round|pers. They are on the plan of a|of eeed is sufficient for a 100-foot row. n’l‘heq‘n.?:::"-‘lnd foregoing 1s a true MONEY, bout - here tonight. The local man |shield of cloth stretched across a sled | Kale may be sown as soon .as {he ity HELEN M. DRESCHER New York, April 8 — Call money | W28 Siven a bad beating. made so that it can be drawn through | ground is in condition to work. Suc. . c;,,,'k_ - strong; high 6; low 4; ruling rate &; OB the rows either by hand or by horse- | cessive plantings may be made at in- v . closing bid 5; -offered at 5 1-2; last| Among the latest registrants at the | Power. Such an instrument is usually | tervals through the summer, but FOR SPRING I creditors of sald {loan §'1-2. United States school of employyment |Saturated with a = sticky substance, 3 seased are hereby notified to prevent Absolutely Removes o management ‘at the University of |Kerosene, or other oil. As it is drawn entir CASCO-23/8in. CLYDE-21sin undersigned at 1¢ Bligs Rochester is Edward Reulbach, fam- through the field the insects fiy or pickings can be made from the first planting dvuring the season. PLANTING TIME e Norwiph, I di tion. D te Wb low. Clse. |ous National league baseball pitcher.|hop on it and are destroyed. m’mh p’f;"“eninu woon 2 ’hh:;u i 2 ose. e . y be thinn as e "Jg‘-‘ "&"‘“‘ the “:’;g “; ¢| 41 lgems le -f flf.uiggls S Ko s r Reubach, is empolyment manager | Brushing mthods-—Difforent metn- |enough, geing the ones removed for Aot L R | EE, Mln ¢ 1 1 25g 80 . 903 or the United States submarine cor- of brushing insects of more or less! greens.— Department of Agri- through .the ad-v % xsc_nfg SUIRY o] Y o ug 'u_st poration of New Jersey. - sluggish habits, such as plant-lice or culture. i "‘flfl."“"' thu} “‘ l’h — calumns of The B 4

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