Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 16, 1918, Page 3

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Phd-d-lphvl. : By The Asscciated pm) Ny c April 15=The Chicago: Na- | I sale e e el bas subsecibed for [2Ra’ ) Cub; ird Libe loan Iwnd;, the running for the 1918’ yenn‘nl Qop- ceded 1o have ‘been the mainstay of the club in"its winning of the qhm- pionship’in 1915 and in 'its drives for similar honors in 1916 and 1917, Alex- ander and’Killifer have left a big hole in the Phillies that camnot be filled at_this" time. Besides losing this great battery, the enlistment in tho military servics o Eppe. Rixey and the' failure of' Chle( [ Bender to report, Manager Pat Moran has been troubled with & mumber of | I hold-outs' and his team is now only rounding into shape for the opening of the championship season this week. Moran has combed the country for pitching tafent but has thus far been unable to make up for any of the loss sustained in the ‘sale’ of A.lmmler ang Killifer. Mayer and Qeschger the most: reliable of the pitching Frid which also includes Ben Tincup, ‘the ar for pur g new: lfilveru a.na otherwise strefi- — d we could not players,” Charles. H. We hmm. president af the club, ex- oo o | Plained today. GAME TO YANKEES —_ PR i i S e m.w INTERNATIONAL TO Great iter- - Johnson ive p Run: Bakir, - | ¢ START PLAY MAY\3. Washington, April 15—The. Amei- | NOW" "‘.",”" Spmine dcg‘:"" o can League baseball season ‘was open- |- lay—Them . M y al ed here today with'a 6 to § vlcury -Half Interest in Newark Club. for -the New York Americans s ‘Washington, due largely to the xmt- Nipzk, N April ‘15.—The new fectiveness of Walter. .Yohmon, Tnternational league: completed ‘its cir- larly against Frank Baker, who drove euu today when: the Newark club sizn- in_three runs for the visito d a lease for Wiedenmayer- park. The President Wilson, wbo usually ying season will start May $. throws out the first ball, was not able| . Thomas F. McCarty of Boston, who Boston, April 15.—Ruth neid Phila- SENATORS LOSE OPENING delphia to four hits in as many in- nmn in the first game of the season here today, n g 7to 1, in a none too cleanly pl yed contest. Conditions for the game were the best an in_years for an Cost, yeb ihe attendance Fas omy slightly over 7,000, Before the game the teams psfiaded. displaying third Liberty Loan insignia. The Royal Rooters of this city pre- sented the team and Owner Frazee with floral pieces. Mayor Pters made the presentation speech and threw out the first ball. Ay it i % prradeec®, &.Dém-n order and ad. Pri:wy gdgn The-catchers will J‘ncl‘ufle ?"‘h‘ Sur wig 91 Main 8t.| The batting of Hooper and some o Distaret achieved fame gs a player in the 90s,|BufDs, Adams and Dillhoeter, the lat- | 370, 5 e i or of. S5 i U e e AU LY SHEER, viere e E e R ?‘ taken overia Malf interest 1n thé (RN S SO o Chicago Na- ‘:he ‘Ind":?ny law; the whols human R L wiites that he put out s fire 1o &| ' The score: Dlia Tl ouly: ey, M Ak The Phillies’ managet has picked.up amihilated T RIS Phonis Ermrelohes Toi BN T K eved The Star Spangled Bin-| WILL TAKE SWALLER SQUADS |3ieral £ood younssters to. TPie | ot the Almignty would be e W 18 one of the thousands of letters I ve- | g "3 371 o olner” and the players stood with heads D ing irom he | s Burposes brought. <o neught. ¥or | I i f Praise of the Phoenix Dry|mepers 431 { B et e L SOUTH IN FUTURE|Cubs, and ofhers missing from the | iz, i e oifered TheFe wpen ey e s—-nm Fire sttingiieners. Fortyl [RSR® 411 i 7|bar 3 e sy el team’ this. year. Luderus: will be at o eouon ed fires have been put out| whutais 4 113 2 o ofattentively to a Liberty loan orator Practice Inaugurated This Year to be|first as usual; McGafigan, a young- (PLAUT-GADDEN: BUILDING) B e ricer Uquld PExtin: | Mt 8 0 % 0 0 o|later cheered lustily. when'.a huge Stér, will probably cover. second base 135143 Mala 8k, Mersteh, Coan. m:r Why not have some of, these | Whimenit & 1 I 1 5 0| Caproni biplane flew over the field| ' . Continued by Managers. in place. of Bert Niehoff, should the 1 Pua. med we. catsages and st desriing the Sxtin ullhzrl before the e B B |Gt 5314 2 | aropping miniature Liberty bells. e check” and des veaditions, pricss, terms aad 1.n PRUN General Agent, Norwich, Ct.| Amewc 4 0 5 2 21 One :of the conditions imposed by |13tter fail to don a uniform. Ban- would” be ta’ violate the St ur vy parment i N Genorsl Ay R SR 20 . croft. will be at short and Stock at ! THE LEGAL VoI b ek 2 Washington' (A war .on rbaseball—a reduced number | SFON te: of rlneou.s- umw- OF THE TO Touls A IHI B e . 27 50'a ‘o | Of men taken South for spring train- [WIFL. oo - ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW n3 2 0 4°0.1.9 0|ing—is, likely .to become a fixed con-| 1n the cutfielq there will be Cra-}= ", o0 thet metnod of' Divine - - Soore by tanin e e 341 4 b|ditlon.” It has its advantages—distince | Vaih, Williams, Meusel and Witzger |, Jcofure would Prusstanta Brown & Perkins, ilismypal-aw | phiscens R : 5. 1ie| Ohpe: Mincasrs ave. Snding that out |10 A HUST Teague, U S Y ok CHIROPRACTIC PRIBAT ARSI I T Bank. s Two. Hits, “Hoope Sac: 3 L. 3 e les are lost if nof 5 what' the Teutons CT an w ° ’ B o ey | e Ao D, Moo B P ? e e Sy omend, that AMERICAN LEAGUE B e Shaiove s s Z‘“":eg&b‘;fm'g' zmnn‘“;. :- ; vt e al wo ey e 8 Town Meetin, for ¢! 11t National Bank. Teleshone 38-3 BASEBALL. 0 34 35 o1 n Bouthemn training camps fhis speing e And clnio otder: Tn whith: the ‘will 15 8t ADJUSTMENT Poses: s S gt 1o o iy H 1600 9|be maintained. for the artistic welfars Cleveland. the, top and warks downward.. The GANES TODAY, e 3755 i3 | of the game, as opposed to squads of Ameriean League. Philadelphia at Boston. Rew York at Waingun, it at Chicago. . Debrott st Clereland National League. Boston at Philadelphis . Brooklsn at New York. from 35 to' 50, as has been the case in other ‘and more prodigal springs. BOWLING \;,;'v';flz e aningon Bodle, Pratt, Johnson. STATE BOWLING. LARGE NUMBER OF ENTRIES Manager Lee Fohl, of the Cleveland citizen’ is " controlled, .automatized, ¢| What the -manager’ gains in being able. to' give more individual atten- tion to members ‘of -a squad of 28 or 80 more than' counterbalanices the ad- yantage -of having a squad of 40 or Americans feels that it's. the Chicago White Sox against the field in. the American league race ‘this year and that his team has as good a chance as any of the -other seven to beat out ‘Chicago. without a will of ‘his own: . The will of the' Kaigér must ‘De the will of the sub. ject. This is. the public the rest of the world. this imposition. as the sum of ali that is bad and" intolerable; in -gévernment Is a natural health method which en- ables nature to restors your heaith more effectively and premanently than any known health method. No medi- cine, surgery or osteopathy used. Chiropractic Institute 1. To approve of the.'s of a War Bureau for ‘the . - of Norwich, to be known as Ths, Ne wich War Bureau, to act as the. ¢ agent of the Connecticut State 3 of Defense for the civillan war: in and for the Town of Norwich. 2.+ To appropriate the.sum ‘ef 0‘& dred. . Deollas) Thousand Five Hun: veland 1917 1y - | that we-are at -war:- -It4s-for this that s = ($1,500) out of the trmury of muls P thereabouts to, pick from. - His -players | tao baceine ;}ck,}eé; or injuries, thia | we ate sending the nest.of our youth J. 0. Zimmermann, A. G own o be paid over to ths Treasur Teller Established e bareh at Cincivaatl. FOR BAY STATE CIRCUIT. |in the former case will be better|year with Speaker in center, Graney Ho the trenches and weunds and desth. 5 . of said War Bureau from tize:¢h: tin Season for A — schooled ‘individually, if careful Indi- |in-lett and Hoth in Heht. T4 case of |1t 15 the very worst type of moral con- Licensed Dr. of Ghiropractic 32,1t may be calied for upes —_— YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Entries Closed Monday for All Tracks | vidual schooled is part of his program, | either Roth or Speaker being drafted | trol, and isall that- aka is ‘seeking 10 | 220.221 Thayer Bldg., Norwich, Conn. | War Bureas and fo be exp " Naugatuck, Conn., April 15.—Fred = Except ‘Woonsocket. and to that exent a better quality of|Cleveland has Floyd Farmer and ‘Joe |educate us away fro Teiler of Naugatuck established a rec- it Radghs. —— play. will result.. In the past players ord for the season here :ais afternoon v when he scored 173 in a single string in a state duckpin bowling tournament match. The local bowler took five out of nine games from Stone of Water- bury, Waehington 3. New York 6. 7, Philadeiphis 1 ‘Wood, former ‘Boston ‘star pitcher, for “Boston Otber teams not scheduled. outfielders. Wood has shown great fielding ability in practice and if he can regain his old batting eye angd hit the ball like he did in 1912-13, he will make a good substitute outfielder ‘or said War Bureau for flu.?l' of civilian war work in s wa Norwich. $ 3. Also to do any other act er: uh necessary and proper for:the out of the purposes for. wiich meenng is called. This 15 tha Dublic. fnd" deciaration of William IL-himself,"“There -is but one will in the realm; it is the will of the Emperor.”. That" {s ‘autocracy in its extreme; and it {s what Germany wants to impose on ‘all, of potential big league -caliber have been-turned back because the manager didn’t have opportunity :to discover their real ‘ability. There wil Ibe less f that now. Furthermore, the young players who under ordinary years Boston, April 15.—A large number of entries for the Bay State. circuit races were filed today, the last day on which they would be received for any of the meetings except that at“Woon socket, R, I On.all the’ tracks for “Dr. Alired Richards DENTIST STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS. American League. Office Hours: s % g, for|players who under ordinary Years |frst baseman, in case he does not| Vet that. u;raus: the plan and poliey Gl L e "‘" ] Teller's record is believed to be one 1 4 1800 | which entries closed today 1000 ' | make. a successful comeback as a|which some of us want to see adop! - of the largest match g‘mee marks ever =y 9 100! purses were included in the list and it | berth, but who this year will have to|pitcher. by High Heaven. Whoever asks why CASPER K. BAI!-H' e made. Stone, in the two-man tour- | e i ‘o0 { was believed many New England ’”1 depended on to a certain -extent,| First and third bases are the un-|God does, not stop this terrible bus- CHARLES P. BUSENELL’ 3 mament in Waterbury last year, made o o | horses would be raced on this, circuit | ¥ill have the advantage of a fairly|certainties in the' infield. Chapman |iness, practically asks God to abandon PATRICK T. CONNELL, 3 a mark of 150, 20 0 .o avoid transportation difficulties. By | thorough grooming now that fewer|wil| play shortstop and Wambsganss | His -plan and adopt, that of the Ge aloctuion ot ‘the Tows. ob HEHEE" The scores: t H % | special arrangement all. races on the | Players means mere attention. second base. Marty Kavanagh will|mans. He would " like -to: see r¥n’'s Stone—109, 112, 124, 94, 99, 107, 117, SELR s A * | Woonsocket card: weer made lase- probably start at first although Ed.|freedom over-ridden, his will paraly- POWI;R CONSTRUCT|0“ 100, 94 Wilson Wias from Houck closing events. EVERS SEVERS CONNEGTION Miller, a recent acquisition from the |zed; and his.trais ended. by brute Ll A | Teller—113, 110, 117, 117, 173, 114, 96, o Bl 4 . _ : WITH RED Sox|eW _Orleans club is likely to give |coercion. To raise.that question is to - : | M, 100 Chelsea, Mass., April 15.—Johnny Hevaid Eobia sl 5 SOX | Kavanagh a hard fight for ‘the berth. |indict the ‘whole caunsel of God in the : AND SUPPLY COMP ANY X 4 - Wilson of Boston got the. decision over i Trojan Left for Train M H It's a tossup between the newcomer, |moral order of .the Cosmos. But God N | PALACE LEAGUE STANDING, |Leo Houck of Lancaster, Pa, in a 12| The Harvard track team has lost|Trojan Left for. Train Monday—Hei Gus Getz and the veteran, Terry Tur- |is more wise ‘and patient:and. far- Monday, April 43th, the retail | round boxing bout here tonight. Wil- fone of its best middle distance run- Wagner to-Take Evers Place. ner, for third base with the chances|sighted ‘and ‘sagacious we,. and " ENGINEERS of the “Old Corner” cigar, will be Te- FINAL. son had the better of nearly every | ners, Dennis F. O'Connell, Jr. of Bos- in favor of Getz. evidently" still has. confidence in - His aplece, four for 25c. These changasazs Teamn. 1, | round notwithstanding Houck’s advan- | ton, Who volunteered recently K Red | Boston, April 15—Stating that he| Cleveland has lost Pitcher Klepter,|own ancient method with the spirits of| . and CONTRACTORS due to the advanced prices in léat to- 3 Captain Hagberg i tage in weight. Cross ambulance -driver. ‘Conuell fonsldete:l-h ‘Ius m}m;;;uon tw:;hh n:Te Cx:lcht;r ‘l))difiexigy, I’;_:;rs(. Bsseu:;n H:; A’EDHH; is more " expenenczlg > bacco, and as the “Old Cormer r A = : eam ‘a_'thing. of -the past, John J.|ris and Outfielder Elmer Smith in the |than we. He has seén many 2 -worl s g2 1o | has always been i dh e g ) Bvers, coach of the Boston' American | draft, besides some voung - pitchers, | ragedy: like-this. ond in the victory- ot | Powsr Riping, Heating and Ventilating| "6% ¢/wase besn « frst quslity, il $—Captain ‘Dunn League baseball club, left for his home|Louis Guisto and several others en-| the ‘heavenly fopces. Think of the Mill Repair Work Promptly that high standacd. e | 1—Cdptain McKelyey in Troy tonight. . Evers did not ap-1listed. - Although _Pitcher Bagby | wars and the convulsions of states, and Attended to | 4+—Captain McCarty pear in uniform today when the Ked |showed. holdout tendencies earlier in|empires from whose dark furrows $—Captain Gifford Sox: opened the.season Wwith the Phila- delphia. Athletics’ and -explained that this’ was by request -of Manager Bar- row. ‘Evers has already communicated with one National League team in re- gard to a possible playing or coaching Pfls‘itlon this season, he said. le Evers watched today’s game HARRINGTON & MWCUNE, 71 Franklis St.. §—Captain Kendall High single, Lepold ... High three string, Andeu High team total, No. High team single, Individual Avul]n. the training he will be available. De- spite these handicaps Cleyeland has Morton, - Coveleskie, Bob Groom and Coumbe, all reported to be in good shape, in addition to several young pitchers, Steve O'Neill will be the mainstay behind the bat, lve 3 sprung the harvests of & nobler life: Think of Pharaoh, and Herod, and Philip ‘of ‘Spain, and ‘George the Third, and Napoleon Bonaparts! _How they made the world tremble and _bleed, only to find themselyes 'and their ex ecrable works condemned apd destroy- OFFICE, ROOM 112, THAYER BLDG. Phone 1582 Norwich, Conn. OTICE TO. CREDITORS. . A COURT OF PROBATE Norwich, within and.for the of Norwich, on the 15th day of. 5600 Com Products 160 Com Prod pr 2006 Crueible Steel 1500 Cuba Cane Sugar MARKET WAS BUOYANT. Reassuring Foreign Advices Was a DR: F. C. JACKSON A. D, lfll3 100 Cuba._Cae § from th dstand, Charl A : assisted by Billings |ed by the providence of God, 2 . ve, il Broad Demand. »r Wm e grandst arles (Heinie) land Williams. The -real " truth ' is, our own dem- Anderson 109-5' | Potent Factor in the Broa 180 Dl & Hudson Wagner, the former captain and in-| The probable lineup for the first|ocracy 1§ made after thé pattern -of DR. D. J. COYLE P 108-311 New Ydrk, April 15.—A perceptible < fielder of. the team, made an. unex-|game follows: Graney If, Chapman |God's own government--ts. faith is o 19-42 | quickening of ‘trading, mostly at ma- pected appearance .in uniform and ss, Speaker cf, Roth rf, Wambsganss 2b, Kavanagh 1b, Getz 3b, O'Neill ¢ {ana Coveleskie p. WHY DOES NOT GOD INTERFERE? terial advances, accompanied today’s seseibn of the stock market. The re- assuring nature of foreign advices was a potent factor and domestic happen- ings also: served to stimulate the broader demand. expressed in that saying of Mr. Boanr Law in the English Parliament: ' o free government is better than a good government,” 'Fhe ~Americah idea is ome with the idea of G 105-4 104-8 104-13 coached ‘at third -base. Manager Bar- % | row announced that Wagner had been accepted as coach and scout. 54 i ot 3 TOHONTOVAT HOME in: their within six postire a notice to uu: cflofl. Wwith a copy of this order, on’ flt post nearest to the place DENTISTS od ~Himself, 4400 Gen_ Mot Cop Gona i b5, Answer, Made 'in. The | 1 Tor it 1o o o B B30 Jant ot et~ ind - pobid md : m 5 an is to . 4 in Chairman Gary’s reference™to future| i o Qflhsm’ ON ALL HOLIDAYS| An Interesting Answer Made in The|Jey for man et o A ehost o ex”|§ 203 Main;St., Norwich, Ct. || eree in o newepaper y;;:,g‘:. e . 101-24 nas ke 1 meeting of | 1000 G N Ore Sabs & T Univefsalist Sunday School Helper. i and discipline, how to live i s Naoart - Falintus -... .0000'15 I86s 7eae | SOMSTRLIHG: aungalimoetng, 210 Greens C. Cop President McAffery 8o Announces = e A A ot e | IOMs - Hiurs: " 9 o, 0.8 5 PETRON J. AYLING, 3 : McKelvey 2| the United States Steel corporation| 3o Gulrw & N pr Afte : Before you can'answer that question, |his own life: under tself-control : . m. p. m. : R oy =2 101-32| and his statement outlying the COF-| 1isg Hestall & Eesk Fter Schedule Mesting ‘In New York. | =0 o nd 5o pitecusly. ralsed in | costs enormebaly; ‘but it paye beyond Teloption “'g“o(“;g:;,‘“" foregoing 1s- F. ] ; 3 _ ; A3t n —y Dot to Sl comion. (hat stock| (i InCwme © Toronto; April “16—President M- |regard to the awful world-madness | £ estmmate, 1ef 1S PR 'zh?%efl'e’» - Afest: HELEN M. Dm ’ ¢ o being. restored to its wonted leader-| ‘50 I Coow . Aftrey of the Toronto baseball club, |3o4 MustEave s Sefinite and reasonable | qConce which have made man free; T | Ran ... 101-2 | ship at a net advance of two points. 100 1ol Har of N 3 who returned here today from the New (Je2 of Wi e g 0 0 I |that he might become god-lik NOTICE.—Ail creditors. of satd 8 Ramsie .... 100-26 | e more extreme gains were made, | 2900 Int Mer Mar York schedule meeting of the Inter-|the, kg d“’.‘“’e_r e % g N ceased are hereby notified to . . 99571 1 swever, by various speculitive shares. | 800 Int ¥ Mar b national Baseball League, said Toronto | VI8 to do it. - To these preliminary| . . oo o his life-work to his ‘l‘lu Fiuo T Thelt cifma ‘against sald estate’ o Clouthier .... ...... 99-33 | DRTNere ndded 4 1-4 points to last| S0t Paer % |in the schedule had secured games at |GUeries, the Universalist faith has cer- ;flm undersigned ‘at 10 Gilmour ] Farry ey 9 B e T, 1o ey the ‘Tsland on all holidays during. the | tain clear answers. They serve to rid FELERRIRRs wich, Conn., within the time lsxn'fkdm. 3 o , | week’s steady gain, Indus g 1 neadises trouble |T0 frame 'his inmost thous] ear® fhe dove and Toregoing orde B i 91-22| advanced 2 3-4, and Petroleums, Bald- season, including Labor Day. il e L B e e D P)m 511 A i Apind wi Locomotive, Crucible Steel and Pitchier Rutledge, a local amateur |and misgiving. To bend the knee'in worship uncon- Neison P S International Paper . registered gross pltcher, is to be given a tryout by| For the Larger Faith assumes rat strained; . : 3| gaing of two to four points. . Torento. s tendingthe eovolution of 2| ;o Strive, . perchance to fall,, to- sise’ aprisd Maynara "1, e e s et ot : society o selt-coffrolled souls, as the LEGAL NOTICE. Zebroske ..., . ; 3 Zoal of the visible creation. This is|, = 2Saini : Loring .. . e o meou e 211 % Hsenbaa ;"d Jack Thompson |3 aim of the world which you and 1|To tread with ‘tired feet. the:-dusty NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE 70 CRED! ;} .\LIeI!ar = poin o r::umem =+ “l:mcm mroac raw., are living in. But to secure this end To o3 Marc! S ja tion at an advance of as much. g Shippings and motors also were hes- 33 3 itant at the outset, but came forward 2% | with. the metal group in the active 33-30 | final hour, the entire list then record- 3-2%5|ing maximum quotations. Sales amounted to 315,000 shares. z Phihdelphm. April - 16.—Joe Jean- nette of New York and Jack Thompson og St. Joseph,gMo., negro heavyweights % | fought six rounds to a draw hére to- night. The bout was a hard,one from start to finish. Kid Norfolk of Panama knocked out i AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD 2t North stumngzon, within and for the North. Stonington, on_the 3th day of April, A. D. Presenl—OHA.RLiE Griy, Judge. Batate of Ussuls 3. Main.' 1ate Saf North, Stonington, in said District, de- T A COURT OF P! T at Norwich: witn, ma’x‘:fln of Norwicli on thie 15th day ef Present - NELSON 1. AYLING. fi‘-’%? ¥ s R SR , in_saj e CSrdorad, “That the: Asminietrator cited the soul must have the power of choice. A soul that could not sin would be an automatom. - Its virtue would be a fiction, for it would be purely mechani- cal, and the soul itself would have no part in it. A holiness imposed from without is not holiness, but only its our spirits. find their powers|p; divine; Not hy the ECp ©f ‘lengthening. an- Nor bY the whrm and edict. of, some Connelly George Chri the third round of Nor custom's. habit, hardening through °“‘°"" R oy itentony ?2’ ffi:‘:"’c']'ufis"afl;flm =t o ristian in the third round of i ¢ | Nor cus 2 Marti 2 ain, _cite _ the w Kentun . T e e e B piaE wae i fmve hetn e round | Qi e e el o e | iomg yeer T | etiee sl ke 5 | e s vt o e SpalE L , 4 et “ro0! of | intheir cl .\furpnv 11-13 toward firmmess, the foreign group “‘;;-MSTMY are also negro heavy- |life within, on which it hangs as a|But simply elbow-room &l -l -1 | showing irregularity on smaller deal- 5 with a copy, of this urder. on at post nearest to the Beceased tast dwelt, a o e the Town, and by publishing the -.m in'a newspaper having a circalation’ sald Pialfict and make ntm‘l-rfih urt, Citles Gas 2300 Ontaro Siteer 0 Pacific Mail within six_months from this date by posting a notice to that effect, together with 2 copy of this order. on the sign- post mearest to the place where said deceased. last dwelt, and in the same Town, and by publishing the same once in a newspaper having a circulation in said District, and make return to this Court. ere garment. The freedom to sin, our moral liberty, is really our great- 5t boon, and Tanks us as the sons of God, whose freedom is His own high- est_attribute. But the power of choice involves ex- posure to sin and all its sequences. There can be no stgength without ings. Total sales, par value, aggre- gated $4,850,000. United States coupon 2s rose 1-2 per cent. on sales, registered 3s losing 1-4 on call. ‘way, s, e Chance to be foolish, feeble,:e'en to Governor McCall Signs Bill Permitting | i Sunday Baseball in Army and Navy. Boston, April 15—The, bill permit- ting men in ‘the' army and navy to play ‘baseball and football games on Sunday was signed today by Governor _ sin, : And learn thhe path by going oft astray” SPORTING NOTES That is democracy, and.that is. the way of God's theocracy. If you bc- STOCKS, The :.bove and fflre‘nln‘ h 2 tm The above and foregoing is a true Brassil is puttiig up a good game wxy of rnconl % | struggle, and there can be no struggle |live in.the one for the kingdoms °A copy of record. N N M W P gl s o e oo Ry o Cop. o b raere' Spnjates. thal | i hont Labllty o defeat In_other, thie earth why not o, the other for SERLES C. GRAY, Judge. Clere. it for the emy and prom- 11500 Beading .. 5 words, ,we should not be eligible to ¥ Tato n .| NOTICE.—All cruim- of smid lses . tobe the best kevatons sacess| 130 Adwms Eoms i 1ot s and that no admission shall be charged. | FOMs, e SIoUE mot be eligible to | ney are fundamentally the same. NOTICE.—All creditors of said de: £ da- | since Cy Youn. 200 Alaeta. Juneas 200 5" s ¥ 900 Allis Chalmors hace _A. E. F. Baseball Results. Paris, Aptil 15.—Preliminary games between teams of the American expe- ditionary- force . baseball. league were played in Parig yesterday. The results were: ‘Anibulance Unit No. 650, 1; Medical Department Repair Shop, 0. Engineering Purchasing Office, §; Base Censors, 4. ‘Both.garnes were played before good créwds in epite of .bad Weather and 3| poor grounds. ceased - are hereby motified to present their claims sgainst said estate to the gndersigned 165 at Milk St., Boston, RELIABLE PRESCRIPTION | 555 Sz g cmpacme =% 78 Sudito G!SMET(\ W._ MAIN, FOR THE KIDNEYS | == Executor. For ~many years ' druggists: have watchied with much . interest . the re- ‘markable record ‘maintdined by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the' great kid- ney, liver and bladder medicine. ' liable -to our greatest curse. We could not attain virtue and spiritual power if We were not open to_temptation and capable of sinning. Every sinner in the world is a witness to the possibil- ity of sainthood. Se wa come to look on evil as a tem- stage in the evolution of the M‘hefit good. It is transient and in- cidental. It is not final and perma- nent. Because God may be resisted for a time, it does not follow that He may Dbe resisted forever. A ball is thrown into the air, and as we watch its'rise we may say that gravitation is overcome and its force rendered null But at the last the curve begins, and the fall to earth which attests the in- exorable law. The fire which starts in a house and burns briskiy at firet, seems to -threaten the whole bilding. The Academy will Bave to travel at top speed to trim the Shore Line team Wednesday. The team at,tne local school this year js sadly lacking in pep and ginger. 3200 Sinclair Ol 700 South Pacific thei lllre n.! t sfilfl eir claims agains undersigned 4% 25 Warren "n%"m- wich, Conn., within the time ) going the above and fore; apriéd 1000 Am. Int Corp - 1260 Am. Captain Jack Flynn of the Shore Line had his men in Taftville for practice Monday. What's the matter, Jack, afraid of spies? 1If you desire secret practice we respectfully suggest Jewstt City. A WONDERFUL PROCESS OF ECONOMY Coach Sullivan gave his rookies a sUff workout in the infield Monday and will drive them at top spee to- . "“The infield is of meaiocrs abil- 5§ but ‘should turn into a. smooth machine when they hit their Sayles at third is a hard youngster and should make a Saves 45 per cent. of Your Butter Bill THE LIGHTNING National League -Umpires. National League umpires have been vaired and assigned as follows for the opening_game of-the pennant season today: New York, Rigler and Moran: Philadelphia, Klem and. Emsiie; Cin- cinnati, ODI-S’ ang *Byroh; - St. Louls, Harriso) ‘Swamp-Root is medicine. - It “helps-tHe and bladder do.the work nature tended " they shouid do. Swamp-Root has stood “the test ‘of i 1d by all. druggists on 5 500 U. 8. Steel 3 2000 Vi Conper 300 Wabash pr A 100 Wabash pr B But as soon as the engines arrive and i should “help you. 'Xo : - fr i Quigley and m. Moran, Who|put on their streams, the blaze dies|other kidney medicine has so many man in time. 100 Weningan is a new member of the staff, is mak- gnd and the temporary nature of the | friends. 500 Wiilys: Oveelandex-div ing his debut with the champion club|fire is shown. Dr. Gordon has well| Be sire to get'Swamp-Root’ and || Total sales 505,010, shares in_the champion city. put the case eof the soul and its sinful career in saying that “the grace of God is lemglomuy resistible, ultimately. ir- ible. This, then, is the kind of a morll order of which we are a part: Human souls are endowed with hberty. the greatest possible boon, in. order that virtue and holiness mey be within their reach. 2. The struggle of these souls with evil is part of the education _ |of these souls into the capacity for the|7 .| highest enjoyments and experiences. 3. The temporary subjection -of the moral ‘order to the swiy of*evil, does imperil- the final result, which - is the harmony of all souls with God, and the peace and joy of the vhnlc creation. “These facts of the spirituai umvarle hel’p mswer the ‘question, why' does not God *tho, Drebont hor start treatment at -oncs: However, if you wish first ‘to test this great preparation send ten cents || Binghamton, COTTON. New York, April 15.—Cotton futures opened firm; May 0.5, tly 0.47, Oc- tober 28.97, Decentber January. 5, 28.66. Cotton spot qulek middling 30.50. BUTTER MACH M.humpmaufmnkwwmm ‘pound of butter and one pint of milk. A. A. lrwin to Manage Rochester. The Rochester International league | res baseball club - tonight announced the appointment of Arthur A. Ipwin, well known star of two' decades ago and for the past two seasons business manager of the championship Tor- onto club, as:its manager for the com- ing: season. to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Y., ‘for a sample bottle.. When. ‘rrltinr e sure and mention - the Norwich'| Daily Bulletin. £ MONEY. New_ York, April 15. — Call. money firm; high 4; low 2 1-2 ruling rate £ closmg bid 3, offered at S 1-2, last loan’ 31-2, 5 EXHIBITION MSEBALL At Kuu.u csty Chicago Americans 2nd ’ team) Majestic Building, _ Shctu:ht lt Neorwich; Cena. ay ‘Billiards fér. exarcise CHICAGO GRAIN-MASKET. ‘High. 0% it i) Yw.w NP ity put. ihe puslic.: tae mdl\m; Mtt.el von 00! n:nu 'rn

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