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‘FOR EVERYTHING . INSURABLE 4 L, LATHROP & SONS - 3 . Aty ¢ i | BASEBALL. Naval Resetves From State Pier at New London Throw i S e Game Away In the Field In Spite of Superb Pitching by | A imifit s, i 8 Rl S Johnston—Seventeen Errors Chalked Up Against the| . = smwias e S, e tom o, Barten | Tonon e e B 21 Ne¥ York 2, Washington 1 Prditoss o R Tomorrow — Service Flag With 32| le"] e < 4 2% i - Alfred Goulet, Selected Man, Injures| Stars - at North Grosvenordale| = - Sailors In Eight Inning—Dingbats Defeat N. F. A. by :‘L.' 'n#fififfii 4 G Ankle—Catholic Parish to Buy $1,000| ' Church — Burial of Mrs. Clara A. |8 3 8 g ety lbert Tracy, Who Erected | Whitney—E. B the Score of 10 to 8 In Interesting. Game. - S e Tilden Memorial, Dead. - ey Fosomiitn B S Do pile List of Voters—Two Brush Harvard 8, Princeton 7. Fires S * Bales e 5 5 F. E. Cunneen has purchased the ires Set. : Kies property at the corner of Broad E—— [ O icture Advertisers, Box 17, Oregon Cit, Ore : and Academy strests, the purchase| Avellene * Bonneville of ' Hartford | == ~ - = A e waa e Totiolont | the - bench - snouid. nave” been oot inclading the vacant_comer lot oppo- | M5 & Week end visitor at his nome e g . TR - s - | wasn’ ol site the Paptist church. o 3 i ) ?istnh"&‘é“&‘é‘ 5&."%’2,"“5 ;:::vn Tons thxtn:;le 'le;l ‘é,":i"'flicfi‘e’&“:‘;‘.‘i“{h:i:f West. Virginin Mrs. William Gleason, School stree! Colored Patriots Leaving. 2 Plaut-Cadden Co. Plaut-Caiden Co. don. The gift consisted of seven|fore Klickner could not be put out| N N. Johus Eopidns 0. was reported Sunday a$ resting mor Four colored men, the first to be Estab. /2 -~ Estab, 1872 runs. The All-Norwich team was|although he was welcome to stroll Other Games. comfortably after a critieal illness of |sent out from this district, wi'l leave Piaut-Caaden Plaut-Csdden : 1 weeks. ¢ . | herc tomorrdw for Camp Devens, - | wunaing Building outplayed in every department of the |around the bases. He got to third on| Dinsbats 10, X. F. A 5. SouGEL o i ) P 3 + game except flelding. Johugon of the|McBurney's error and scored on Py ey s Kathjeen Turns of Harttord] Court City of Putnem, F. of A. field 144-150 Main Su| ] 144-146 Main St Reserves pitched great ball and de- | Hayes' single. Meeker walked in the YESTERGAY'S RESULTS. Mot Wiy Bucna B Tor e sk L AR aabars i Norwish, Ct. Norwich, Ct.: served to win but received support|ninth under protest as he wanted to b e 5 ({07 Lae SRilkRaRe AR Jibeusaing Wiehy that would have been a disgrace to|loss the ball. He scored as the re- National League. S e Shoin Or & D pembemhip e, 3 FERGUSON'S a first class grammar school team.|sult of hits by Johnston and Klickner.| ChicakaPittsburzh pestponed, wet grounds. Hiram 8. Frankiin and Wil M. Safe in France. THUMM'S The sailds made 17 errors behind | Hanley got on when Johnson was out | St wouis i Cliciuiaii & (Calid end of 8t in- | Franklin spen‘ Sunday at the Irank-| Vincent MeAvoy of this city has o their pitcher. at second and scored on Meclntyre's [ ™% rain) : lin_cottage at Oakland Beach. written -to his relatives of his argival Frankiin S3u. Delicatessan Farrell pitched good ball but was|hit: Eikins ended the game by hit- . American League. John C. Rhodes o# Pawtucket visited | in France after a pleasant voyage. He it doning not in the same clase with Johnston.|ing to McBurney forcing Klickner, “Drc:;:h.-(k\clnml game called fn hird on account | with friends in Danielson over Sun-|was a selected man who went from || wratcne: 40 Franklin St. ISAAC S. JONES T e thios 13 Bt et gt | The-scors: A Ao day. i : - this city to Camp Devens last fall. Cut Giass ana S I and Real Estate Agent |ball on the nose and sent it traveling by i AN e Exhibition Games, . Bartlett High' Wins. es A. Francois of New Bedford Silverware e e pac ! ey @1 Main Street |in_the general direction of Bean Hill ' y,peyz Gy 5 578 3 2l At Providence—Wachingion (A) 3, poston (%), Killingly High school’s baseball team | spent Sunday with friends in Put- €39 man dtreer, Richards Building, in while the highest ambition of the looal Seiiierr 1411 1 0000l LYY Tactiert FHgh fnam. o femid g team seemed to be to drive the pill|Meekerss 2 1 2 0 1000 Other Games. school .at Webster Saturday afternoon arts For Leavenworth. 3 GETIT T YEAR dgn;ec(hlvmat one of t:)e T flelderls. e LR 230 0| Gamp merens 5. Commenweald Pier Naval Team 2. | 11 - ledsue o e ¢| Clifford Janes Dayville, selected ANDL:B::: £ t LAS this being an almost certain way 10| mamerr 2 Norwich 7, State Pier 5. r. and Mrs. David Browning of , - lef! & Bi af o of Bempéri et on: Bioaan 5 8 1 8 St —_— \| Bradtord, R. L, have been guests of | Fort T envemmorts sy merning for VOULEY & 250 million dollars worth of preferty | St b 0o ere easy outs in the |Mcintrc 13 3 0 2001 STANDINGS 0F THE CLUBS. Mr. and’ Mrs. ‘William . Brown at|schequled. to arrive this cvening. He 5 RING & 8ISK'S was burned in this country; about 21 | a.ct'G i orh Yo nara got as far as|HMisi 3 09 0 2140 : Shepard “Hill farm. Wil atteng P g SIMPBON Druggists million 2 month, about 700 thousand a | seconid he died: trying to steal third. | Priersaer 1 1 1 0 P Louis Tetreault formerly a resident SR Basement e o 29 thousand an hour, 500 | The Reserves opened the game in the e e b 2RI on Test here, died at his home in New Bed- Elected Manager. Thayer * Buniding Frankiin Square dellars ‘worth Is burning while you|Second when they put & run Scroes o} %9 | Bhfiteionta v O iy S e DELy hesheaielocto man ; : e result of consecutive s A C 7 6 3 - g 2 utnam B read this advertisement. Klickner and McIntyre. Norwich tied! A1l Nerwicn 01100122 x H H The Juhior Red Cross tag day cam- | Woolen company here. Need a Plumber? Is your property insured? the scoe in thelr half. W. Calkinh| w b a' ke miome O). Molay | o e paign here Saturday was repored as Will Inspect Lodges. THE B. P. LEARNED & CO. el oty by srotidds dothsan, 3. i by piteher, Calahan. Double piays, | P08 o= eelaltss 9 Sucoesstul, but no contribution figures| A A. Brodeur, state senior beadle THAMES . 'y - 13 endaio to Hayes. Struck out, by Farrell 1I: American League. e Vi S Y. 1o “Or pr Eetablished May, 155, | (00K {hird on an ereor by ikins and Tohasion 1. Fassed: bats, i 2"l i gl Passmore pitched @ good game fOr | oequmei o spoy Ao o hlas beén NATIONAL gency i - Score when Farrel i 0 lickner . Patterson, ‘11“4 2 Killingly, but the contest s thrown 2 ek 't and Melaiyre muffed the throw 1o the s, Bk, Far- 3 away to the Bartleti boys on errors. | joq Jake, & tour of Inspection of the b i b plate. 2 S H Buy Thrift St 3 16 Shetucket ter Stronk -AT-LAW g 7 uy Thri amps. tu st ATTORNEYS-AT-LA ‘Notwick imcored suathek 'oim 1 tha First. oo Ty Sdates. L e e Last Call to Buy Bonds! - third, Leonard walked and scored on| o =00 Y LSRR H s S e acry Tiah | This week will mafk the final dfive e fl X V. . , O, —Poor £ 1 g gk e, 2 - Brown & Perkins, ifitmmatliv s, Coube oy N s ooh Scicknes | ine by the Circinmati team ~in * the i school students. Last week the stu- | (1F F{RCHDUORS 17, Duimam o the, e Pest wey | & | SUPPLIES and Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. | doubled only to be nabbed at the plate. | Seventh inning gave St. Louis today's | — dentsat the school took $75 Worth.i,;nroached by canvassers for the| A eal) - caniig ACCESSCRIES [ Entrunce stairway near to Thames | The sailors tallied againm in the fitth. | €2me With a score of four to two. The | GAMES TODAY. This ‘Was an increase from the $40}3,,35 e invited to come to the banks at wholesale ‘apt National Bank. Teleshone 28-3 | Baxendale walked and scoreq on a|Same was featured by the first iriple e orth erecorded as purchased uring|ang make subsariptions. retail. C. E. LANE pretty doule by Meeker. _dJohnston|DIay of the season. In the first inning National League. he preceding week. Kb s - = e Singled to center but Meeker was call. | Smith singled and went to third on | Bosion”u Trookim. Injury to Selected Man. Adding to Stars. 3 MIKOLASI’S Shop tel: 731 National Relay Championships. |ed out for not touching third. Nor-|Niehof's hit to right Baird hit| N Yook Phiemia =~ Alfred_Goulet, selected man. who|g The service flag of Putnam High ot sl House tel. 1123-2 The national relay ychampionships | wich failed to score in her half. ST Gl fwlo Hheew o T M| : . "lome. at Cincinnatl, | Was_to have left Wednesday of this|SCN00l continues to ga‘n in impres 38 Market St, of America, the biue ribbon events of | *\ith the score two to two Norwich [ E5% forcing Neihoff at second and the Aionn i eek for the Parke: Memorial school, | SVeress a8 the war £oes an.and evpal- Telephone 337-5 the University of Pennsyivanid’s an-|started her drive in the sixth. Me-|pa' Was TOaved 1o first base in tme wyingicn at neston, - Boston, will be prevented from doing|®" s of .the yount men ‘who, Everything Pure, nual carnival of sports, were well dis- | Burnee Sor G 5608 S MU i to retire the batter. Smith tried to Phiicdelphia. at. New York so on account of having broken a|h2Ve studied at the institution go in‘o| Cloai and ‘Good tributed 2round the country Saturday,|Cobb singled and went to second on |S¢0r® while this play was being ex- at Clecand. small bone in his ankle. He will be|he service, each adding a star to the! - Pittsburg University winning the one- | parrells sadifice bunt. He scored on | cCuted and S. Magee's throw to the Detrolt at. St Louls | confined to his home for two or three | fla%. Which wil] be preserved for| DR. at the title Massachusetts Institute of | hit by Gelking. In the - seventh, |Piate put him out for the third P s weeks. A substitute will have to be!Many vears as a testimonial to the C. B. ELDRED PROVIDENCE nology the two-mile race and|Bums veached first on Klickners er-|IR€ Same was: called in the last half| icago 2, St. Louis 1. ke patriotism of the school's students. 7 BAKERY lowa State College the four-mile run.| o, went to second on an error by ::Dgx_e ninth on ‘account of rain. The| St. Louis Mo. April 28.—Collins Land for Home Gardens. Realistic Scenes. 42 Broadway 66 Franklin St. Johns Hopkins won the South Atlant- | yeeker, stole third and was out at R Al S and Jackson bunched two of the five| The Quinebauz company is making| The showing here of the motion 3 e ie relay championship and Tafayotts | home™ when Bush it fo- KIic mer . Louis ) Cincinnati (%) | hits oft Sothoron, with a sacrifice fy | ready a plot of land which will be| nicturc. The Peast of Berl'n, recalled S T 11833 :o-:utxr;:c:icrl&; !,\ne:e:!mlflu e Atlantic g:ukn; s;:lor‘;dmog M¢B;mey“ls; hit arlxd S Rt En'_:;r':\‘"g""’x"‘gu:gdflzy ?:d ‘Chlefifig available for the employes of the big{to Dr. J. B. Kent, chairman of the — 3 en Bus ed on Farrell's single. 143 - s . Devoe Callahan and Burns scored in the gave Chitago the series, thece gamas | CONCErn who are desirous of increas- |Iocal exemption Board, _some -incl Tiger Navy Defeated. eighth as the result of free passes, - e i ts c 2th i = St Which were sostasand e games | ing the nation’s food supplies byjdents of the maths he ‘snent in Ber. | eno planting gardens. More of this gar-|lin. Dr. Kent was much impressed i Harvard carsmen won a double vic- | Callahan being hit by the pitcher and il B, Son den work than was done last year is|with the throne room scene. the room a"‘:,’l"""’ tory over Drinceton in their dual re. | BUrns hugging the plate. They scored | Smyihe s 00 it LUEEA Stilasie i) being urzed upon the people, as the|reproduced exactly as it is to be seen S gatta over the mile and seven-eighths as the result of the usual errors Wy | ii" M { Le 3101 3 1% 3 9| world’s food:supply is getting to alin the kaiser's place. Varnishes, e e Caractie Laks Saturdag, the | Klickner and Mocker. ) Wy 3 111 0|dangerously low ebh and famine may| Sepyice Flan Proves Patroitism, Oils and Brushes . inning by a| The umpire scored a run for tha o 112 0 0fcome to add its horrors to that of A % Crimson varsily crew- winning by = - . Jacison.if 05 0 0w A sorvice flag show'ng 32 stars has and Metals boat length in 9 minutes and 57 sec- | sailors in the eighth. Klickner fanned Felsel,cf 9 23 of War Sy w gl ol el S v and when the third strike went wide 0130 il 1h 20 S Slntoron o anha dosenl St Preston Bros. Inc. onds and the freshmen eight by two o o 1 32 o at North_Grosvenordale, where Rev. h lengths in 10 minutes 6 seconds. igll':az]edfi:!!:s asd‘;réceebgg Lheelgdnv:d :{\d DR e A xi CATHOLIC RECTCR PROUD Pernard M. Donnelly is the pastor. & Wi Bk 1o talods Beton aHa T ettt T £ t020 OF PARISH PATRIOTISM. | Forthcoring calls for selected men FARMING IMPLEMENTS iants Win 5 to Navatens Mex Hihio mhen an e i Jobl: | Will brine to the colovs more young | 5 Baltimore, Md., April 28-—The New | from the bag the ball was thrown in| ° Red Sox Win Exhibition. e Rev. M. J. Ginet, M. S, Enabled to|Men of this parish and_lncrease the| : 2 a York Giants defeated the Orioles of |and he was tagged long before touch- | Bridgeport, Conn. April 25—The | 98 122l Purchase $1,000 Bond in Nake of|“UMpers of starson'the flag. @ h e N SRS, the International league here t0day |ing the base. This however, did not)The Boston American league club de-| 7 'S¢, Jatmes’ Chivoh el e DR S R of all kinds by the score of 5 to 2. suit the umpire's idea of fair play as |feated the Bridgeport All-Stars here i —— Sut. from fihia. Aty et Viasocest o1 THE HOUSEHOLD — he waved the man back to the bag aft- | this atternoon by the score of 7 to| ACADEMY LOSES TO ‘At the masses at St. James' church'{ attend the Parker Memorial School at | £ TP 3 Genergi Evert, formerly command- - i Sunday Rev. M. J. Ginet, M. S., Boston, has met with an accident in Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street ing on the Russian Souwth-\Western . 7 DINGBATS, 10 TO 8| the consregation that he was proud of | which h front, has been released from im-| i has broken an ankle bone, | : them for the splendid record made in{so he will be unable to Fo into the N. F. A. Loses Annual Game In Color- | contributing, on the previous S v, = 1 service at present. A substitute has : Lovering, 76, who died Wed-|then saw the man running in the d- | less Contest. to the collection for the purch been selected to go out in his place.|nesday in Seekonk, Mass, at the|rection of the railroad. u ——— Liberty bond in the name F. Pender of North Carver.lat the home of her daughter, Mrs. V At 12.15 Sunday morning, another . | Saturday afternoon the Academy |Parisl Ma prisonment. | PLUMBING AND GASFITTING T. F. BURNS SATURDAY'S MARKET SR | o s ST 3 i conducted the services at the|j Turner, was brought here for burial,brush fire broke out in the rear of jlost the annual Dingbat game to one; I asked veu to make last nt church Sunday. This church|Sypday afterncon” in Grove Street |the municipal building, not distant of the strongest teams that this “or- | fed lettér day” I'ather Ginet sald,lis for the present without a pastor,|cemetery. The funeral service at the| from the Morse place, and a woman ganization has put in the field inj our response was 8o splendid, inz_the closing of the pastorate|Seekonk home was conducted Satur-|Who lives in that vicinity and whe | : oy e i 5 breaking all previous collection rfec- . et | b g ears. - Save for costly wildness in the George Stone. Gay afternoon by Rev. F. D. Sargent,|happened to be looking out saw a mmn : Z 300 Ry Steel Sp opening frame due to unfamiliarity | OTdS Of the parish, that you made it g2/l : Second Congregational | making his way from where the fire HEATING AND PLUMBING| Various Specuistive Tssues Sufterea Gt with a mound Busch pitched good ball | 2 8010 letter d: amount- FUNERAL. B e oin o D | e et Recessions of One to Two, Points. | 900 Readipe = .. ..o While the older men fovd Meek for|ed to 8645 and there o anvelinee —— 0dd Fellows Attend Anniversary Ser- | Brush fires have kept the firemert 3 = 1200 Royal Duteh 13 safeties. Sayles was igt by a pitch- | containing $5 ek i ana ) Mrs. Clara A. Whitney. G busy recently, but it has not been 92 Franklin Strest New York, Apsil 27. — Investment! 1100 South Daste o Tall but seven of the other eleven | Others containing checks some for as | A g it i tocks as well as various sreculative sues suffered extreme recessions of 1 to 2 points in the course of today’s ROBERT J. COCHRANE |ivit "ssion The unfavorable tenor of foreign GAS FITTING, advices provoked further moderate PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING (luidation ‘and short selling. = iish i oo |grade rails, shippings, standard ‘in- Washington Sq, Washington Building | juserials and the several war groups, Norwich, Conn. were equally sensitive to pressure Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing which relaxed toward the end, lead- in gstocks making up half their losses. The closing was heavy. Sales IRON CASTINGS |:7rximaica 200 shares, Liberty 3'1-2's sold at 99.22 to 99.30, first 4's & : Mrs. Ch vice. suspected that some of them may men that went to the plate that In-jligh as $30. T particularly appreciate | The body of Ars. Ciara Aususta) . o cditors spoke at the|have Leen of incendiary origin. ning walked scoring six runs. After|the gifts of §5 & BEhcame. From Congregational church Sunday. In the eing retired one, two three in the &irls who are worl a livin 1 ning lh> add {\15 le Sditor the Dingbats showed signs of life | 1t Shows thelr spirit in this cris the service flag, special exercices were |C1' 1S Johnson of Franklin, Mass, | TWENTY-TWO MOTOR in the second. Murray walked and| ..V has sub: a|held at the school. Rev. ralter Efal Ll fhie iitdoess g by d. Nelson met | $1:000 bond in the name of the parish | ams of the Congregational church !{' »"“I E;f"’l'f“. SR DRIVERS BEFORE COURT quare and the ball went over|and the balance between a addressed the student: Thi preglc | TS EE. DOWOLS a3 BT £ short in a manner that spelled two scribed for will dent's L y day proclamation was | Paper. AN, Majority Were Charged With Viela- Paces. " papmonner that spelled tWo|made up by church social an read D sladys Gallup and_ the = = tion of License Law. the orack of the bat hut Hall puiled | tainment revenues honor roll of the school was read by LIST OF VOTERS. {down the ball by a circus catch and T re Miss Marorie Safiiby. Houle or e cd By Loca! Exemption bR HAS 71 STARS. new patriotic songs were sung by the (To Be Comoiled By Loca! Exemption | . "Cerd 1eld by state automobile in- play. Busch scored the first run for = Misses Lucille Caron, Adah French Board By State Order. spectors, charged with not operating the Dingbats in the third reaching| High Schcol Adds Four Names to|and Beatrice Maynard. {in conformance with Connecticut 1 Superior Steel Tenn C_Chem Texas Co, Tobacen Prod Tnion Twenty-two motor vehicle drivers T Aleobo or S lirst on an error by Sayles. Hor List of M i ice— | R Tpon the request received here from |jaws were hailed before Judge Geissler at’ 9662 to 96.72 and second #'s at Hits by Nelson ax3. S(oBurasy L.‘L:’-: o e b Service—| T EODORE TILTCN MEMORIAL |the ofics of the secretary of state at!Sunday afternoon and many fines were FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY 06.64 to 96.80. SR e y Day. A Hartford S exemp- | imposed. The court was in session tion hoard will comvile a |from 2 to 8 p. m. Deputy Inspector gave the Dingbats two runs in 'the fourth and they scored two more in i v e Principal Ernest T Warren of Kil. | ETccted in Westfield Cemstery by an THE VAUGEN FOUNDRY (0. | ... %%, . h | i i lected men who are in the service and |Ralph S. Young of Danielson _and 10W & L E pr : B B g lingly Hizh school announced that four Admirer, Giibert Tracy. 5 . 5 e 3 100 Aluska Gold M ., $00 Witlys Oseriana e the fifth on hits by Murray. Nelson, | more names of vonne men who havi oS L oy fone ol | Doty ShEECLE S Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Street 700 Alaska Junean Total sales 145,350 sharcs McBurney and Celkins. The Dingbats| studied at the school and who have| The death of Gilbert Tracy ai t e district. ville were the officials who were: in 3100 Allis Chalmers L G tobk the lead in the sixth by scoring | gone into D e il f T the Killing] compilot'on of this record is in ac-fcharge of thie inspection. They worked A R COTTON. four runs. Holland and McKay walk- | _Rdward Davis, Bernard Casey, Wil- | line near White's Crossing. h action taken at a recent|on upper School street near the junc- Phone 581 707 Am. Cotton OIL New York, April 27. ed while Murray. Nelson and McBur- | liam Martin and Louis A. Wolsard. | thin this town, recalls the fact }:session of the Conmecticut iyion ‘of. the state highway lsading<he Sham e closed weak. May C s 3 - This ended the Dingbats scor- | This makes a total of 74 stars.for the | that there stands in Westfield ceme- that men in the army | Worcester and Providence. All cars 0 Am, Too pr Ot S e until the ninth when Holland scor-1{ school service flag. v a substantial granite memorial to |a 1yy service, wherever they maY |that came along were held up and at MODERN PLUMBING | 4 24.16. In observance of Liberty and odore Tilton at one time editor | duty, ‘will have an opportunity | times as many as 40 machines were Ce e B i s s thooae 275t/ of the New York Independent. Editor |[to vote in the fa'l election: lined along the highway. Most of t¥ose 1100 Am. Smelting 3 ing 26.90. The « Academy scored two runs in Tilton died in Paris. .'r, Tracy was a local -borrd will required cor-|ordered into court were without car Is as eesential in modern houses i Smelt v, MONEY. the fifth as the result of hits by Brew- dmirer of Mr. Tilton and in|rected voting ‘lists of the towns of|registrations or dfivers’ licenses. The slectricity is to lighting. We guaran- | 100 4T Smet or & ok e . er, McKnight and Hull and a free K s memory and the good |Putnam, Kiilingly, Thompson, Wood- |foliowing were fined: Alfred Garnett; tee the very best PLUMBING WORK | 1800 Au. Sumatra “f’ ork, April ] tile pa- | pass issued to Meek. The Academy in the world caused the me- |s . Eastford and Ashford in order ! Graystone, R. I, $10 and costs; Frank by expert workmen at the fairest| ) Am Td & Tel our ml‘mt_h, six months, §; ‘had a, chance to score again in [he: i ial to be erected several years azo.|to comnile the register asked for by|A.Whitney, Somerset, Mass., $10 and ;g“ 3‘;“‘“» ing 60 day bi 4 1-2; co eighth but lost it when Ringland tried | The memorial stands in the new part costs: Clarence James, motoreyele, prices. b oo ngma i mercial 60 day bills on banks 4. to steel second without knowing how he cemetery, south of North Reach Camp Upton. Putnam, $10 and costs; Fred L. Van- Ask us for plans and prices. i cemmercial 60 day bills, 4.71 3- to slide. The hitting of McBurney and ct. 100 AU, G &'W T ] 10600 Bald Locomo Too Balt & Obky. .0 o 85 55 Beh Stest B 500 Beth Steel 8 pr 67 West Main Street 350 Booth Fiah Co. ! Card received Sunday told of the|Zen, Worcester, $15 and cosf ‘Walter mand 475 4-5: cables 476 e amy Taton ot The 25 | Blodgett, Cherry Valley, $10; iS008 celocted menwho left this city Heinbuck, West Thompson, $13; Jo- R Friday. morning. Up to the time* the|seph J. Burke, Providence, formeriy of William . Brewn to Help Win the | cards were writte nthe men had not|Putnam, $11: Wiliam L. Macdonald, Nelson of the Di i Rl il L son e Dingbats an Ringland 69 [of the Academy were the features of > TO PLANT 52 ACRES, 3- Guilders demand 47 1-2: cab a r : ; 1 Lhg denmid b1 i ';7!,: a rather dull game. The score: Dinbats. Rubles demand 13 1-2; cables 14 nom- % b oo N F. A ok nfi’.!lN . = ¥ H hopo War by Raising Big Crops. been assfgned to any command. Thev | Putnam. $5.59; Nathan Weindburg, 200 Bums Bros. o T O e egzican, dol il 11 i o were bei-g checked in and expected, $3.50; Fred Olmstead, Pomfret, 32 100 Brunmick . Railroad bonds i s 3z 02 —_ William §. Brown, owner of Shepard | from wwhat was said to some of them, | George E. Whitney, Pxtnam, $3.59. < H00 Cat* Potroiosm el redlan o e 308 e i - Vs i h ¢ are in for the usual period| The following save bonds for their 500 Cal Potroleum 3 0 ojdiagtann 2 Ringside seats for the Kid Democ- | Hill farm, near Wauregan, is going to | that they are in for the e ving o % helr 2 | 600 Cal ePtrol pr LIVE STOCK MARKET. 3 1 olertands; 3 0 & racy-Bill Autocracy championship | 40 something practical toward increas- |of quarantinewhich means from two to|appearance in court —this morning: ;- 1300 Canads _ Pacific gt g 3 10 03 bout are selling at $50 and up. Now's|ing the food reserves of the country|three weeks during which they will{John W. Hanley, Providence, A, D. Ve i ent. . Poundry Chicago, April 26, — Hogs receipt 101 14y Kodr chance P this vear. Mr. Brown said Sunday.|be kept scgrezated, to allow time for | Kenzel, Millbury, Mass.; Arthur Fors- ] 1300 Con. Lewtner 20,000 head. Market 5 to 10 eents ey ot iy | that he plans to plant at least 52 acres | the development of any d'seases that|burg, Providence; David Collins,. Jr., 3 | e e higher. Mixed and butchers $16.70G | 1o #1321 10 [ A track and fild meet hetween big farm and inalready making | micht Sprove pontapious Mter (hat| Fawiichet” Jorm g Sncaisiat S e e o $17.55; good and heavy, $15.85@17.30; | phores” e army aos mavy dthlotes e ther'ween | the soil ready. He is more than anx- | their period of active training will be- | Mass. Thomas S. Kesher, 80C M & St P pr . 200 Chic & N'west ,_ Newpo: i ious to produce a record. harvest, but Joseph Plante. Providence; E. P. Wil i his greatest handicap in getting 5 L — lins, Weonsocket; Abraham White, of efficient_farm laborers. ENTIRE 15 TOWNS Putnam: Dr. Joseph T. McCooey, of Mr. Brown's acreage that will be Worcester asked for an adjournment Camp Dodge defeated Camp Taylor | under cultivation will include a large | OF COUNTY HUSTLING|and his case will be heard on May 6. in a boxing tournament at Des Moines area of corm, acres of potatoes, beans ! Sy Mr. Olmstead of Pomfret, a soldier rough heavy, $10.85@16.35; light, $17@ |N. 0% | $17.40; pi 13@17.25; 3 7 In 460 Cusle Copper . <.eost da D IR TN e iy, Tt B ke 180 Chino Con. Cep il : 100 Cot ot e Cattle—Receipts 55,000, head. Mar- | iy By by Meek 4. Passed ball, Counihan. Stolen 200 Col Gas & Fleo 5800 Com _Products tion will be held in the Harvard St dium on June 8 . Tt by piteher, kets 10 cents lower. Beeves. $10.10@ |bascs. Helland, Murray, Nelon. MeKnight, Seri: $17.35; cows and heifers( $6. fice hit, Ringland. Umpite, Smith. Time two hours, 400 Crucible Steel stockers aud' feed 15 minutes, Friday. A round exhibition bout | and other staple products. There arc|Expect to Surpass Apportionment,|home on leave was driving the car 100 Crucibie Steel pr calves $7.50@13. 5°° ers $8. — between Mike Gibbons and Packy MC-]mnro than 60 head of thoroughbred| While Two Will Have Star on Hon-|Wwhich had no registration card and 230 Caba Case Sustr SRS | cAMP DEVENS DEFEATS Farland was declared a draw by Ref-| Holstein cattle on Mr. Brown's farm| .. Fia he had no drivers license. Inspection WALTHAM o T 15 cents lower, - Native. sad wenie® A Rl e o L Ly, the sstate sutomoblle. Sep e i3 S e o amman 1¥eg and western, NAVAL RESERVE 6 TO 2| ) - Will Curb the Speeders. By putting In the final grand push|men are to continue regularly in. this ELGIN 100 Gon Chem e . [ SN First Game Under N i, A mew word's record for women in| 4 was stated here Sunday that mo- |every Windham county town is in line |Section Fines imposed Sunday and 100 Gen Eiee Co. Pittsburgh, April 26.—Cattle supply || o e Uraer New Sunday Base- | the 500 vard swim was established by | orcycle riding inspectors of the stave| to get onc of the honor flags by:meet.- | those that may be imposed today. will SWISS 178 G M- Corp light. Market steady. Choice, $15.0) Cill e Miss Fannie Durack, of Australia. on | motor vehicle department. are to be |ing its apportionment of subscriptions |amount probably to about $200. 1 Goos, B0 @l Drime, . $15.00@1575; " nent = March 18 at Sydney, New South!gens jnto this vicinity to put a curb|in the third Liberty loan. It is expect- 1808 GF N o Rabe $15.00G15.50; fidy butchers, $15soey |, BoSton. April 28—Twenty-eighit | Wales. Her time was seven minutes, | o' ho speeders who have fafled (o |ed row that evervone of the 15 towns UNBREAKABLE 1800 Tns " Copper --vse 1% [15.00; © fair, $15.00@14.00; commas | thousand people saw a baseball team [eight and onelffth seconds. The|fpces any puhlished warnings and who|in the county will qualify. Some of LEGAL NOTICE. R AR $1300@14.00, common to good fat | O™ Camp Devens defeat the Com- | former record, held by Claire Calll-}pnave placed themselves in line for an |them have done better, doubling the|—— —_ GLASSES 166 Tnt Har “co bulls, $9.00@13.00; sommon o cocy L1t |monwealth Pier naval nine, 6 to 2, at|gan of New York, was seven minutes, | apicatance in court as & conseanence |apportionment aliotted 'to them. and . . o In e O cown, ISER0RZ Sh;c Hetfers ' S1000@ 1o re o e st e Eoie [ Crty-one and: one K seoghds: of heir recklessness.” A8 ar olit | e hecnrasa Nt iar NOTICE 206 Tat e 2 7% [13.00: fresh cows and springers $50. s unday _ Things are to be erent on the | honor of adding z star to their honor b ot 2 "e e : DUICA0E weat, cobis. 52 A $60.00 ba_siball l?w. {:dml!uhm tf) the balll ity teams at the Submarine Base | highways of eastern Connecticut this, flags. The towns that seem certain e s 700 Tnt Nicksl Sheep and’ lambs—Supply ligt. | PaTS Was free, but amt?llect on for the | 3nq State Pler it seems as if at least | Summer. Reckless driving is not to be!m win starred honor flags are Thomp- SIAL TOWN M . £ 1600 Kennecott o Market steady. Prime wethers $14.65, | 3 hort,Of Service athletics was taken | tywo or three Norwich teams might| tolerated at all. Endangering the lives | son and Pomfret. OF THE Tbe wm Fnswe“ Co 180 Loose wiles £900 mixed $12@13, fair mixed 310,50 G e be ‘picked up to furnish the sailors | of other persons who wish to use the i or srRAGUE. 4 5 g =t . 2 1.50, culls and common $6@8, spring with opponeuts nearer than New Ha- | highways sensibly is going to bring e legal voters in Town Meeting im, g e o ST T B e e - e fork of Sy topRE & ogs.—Re 5 kings punishmen ¥ won’ % P08 e . 25-27 FRANKLIN ST, 0 3 Fic e Market_active ‘and 5 _Conte. highor. STAY WITH REDS | ol D0 fom and Wineheoter plaate, | relish, ‘and. excuses ‘that “I did not | EVidenses of Incendiariem Near Man- | the Town Hail tn the Village of Balticy b8y 2 Prime. heavy hogs $17.50@17.55, medi- | Big Six Declines Invitations of Y. M.|Come on you-fans start something. know the law” will not be accepted | hasset Section and Morse Place. | %55 to determine how much money 289 Nat Eoum & ums $18.30@18.40, heavy vorkers $18.30 i s from anyone. Every licensed driver the Town will vote to expend in a 200 N @18.40, light yorkers $18@1.825, piss C. A e is assumed to know the motor vehicle | Twn brush fires that broke out on|dition to the money appropriated at 10K $18@18.25, roughs $12.75F15.90, stags Frd = By a queer coincidence Blliott R.|laws, and that speeding is rigidly pro- | Saturday night and required the at-|the Annual Town Meeting for the fur. THE . 100 Nort 80 e $12.75@15.90. * Cincinnati, O., April 28.—Christopher | Thorpe of Westerly who was the first | hibited. tention of the fire department are|ther construction and repairs of the. Bflh A!.'I'NA-Ellmda 208 North _Pacific ' Mathewson .manager of the Cincin-|president of the reorganized Eastern| The first part of the clean-up start- [known to have been incendiary. The|hlERways of the Town made neceecaryl 7 ALLEYS Phone Conn. 6 TABLES| 290 N. Scotia Steel CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. nati Nationals, annouriced tonight that | Connecticut High School league re-|ed on Sunday, when inspectors were|first fire broke out at about 8.15, not| raing and frosts. ¥ 90 Ohlo Clties Gas Oper cow |be will remain with the local team |ceived a commission at Camp Upton | busy all day long in the vicinity of |distan: from the Manhasset section of | 'Dateq at Sprague. Conn. this #7thy Wajestic Building, Shetucket St. 200 Ontarto gilver 12% | for the present at least, and will not|at the same time as Bruce S. McMil- | Putnam, and there is a long list of |the city. Captain Ryan of the police | aay of April, A. D. 1818, o E Norwich, Conn. WO Pan R B 150% accept the invitation extended by the |lian the first secretary of the league. | court cases to be read elsewhere this|department has received information A ~ and play for exeroise 100 P, Marquete ragg officials of the Y. M C. A. to go to | The real .credit for the reorganization | morning as the result of the activity.|from a min who saw another man go} e .‘m 106 Pierco Arrow b France and promote baseball among|of the league belongs to McMillian| Danielson has the same thing coming |into the brush with a lighted match, : s . 500 Pitts & W “' 7 %% lthe American soldiers over there. and Thorpe. " to it. Jjust before the fires broke out, and

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