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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1918 . 7 1 0 A i failure to field his position opened the [been a zodsend to the minor. who died in March, left all of his b v gt | way for a rally by the Nationals, who | When the club owners of the dis- [property valued at $5000 to his bunched six singles with a, sacrifice [rupted International League decided to | widow. Burge was 52 years old. INSURANCE and an Athletic error for six runs.|reorganize their circuit this spring - Scores: :bp Lrsthlmpor(:mt thing them set out 1Ml‘-iiarry Wegver» of the Cubs was the w ED . e E . D_f}_‘_( b i P LTSRN [ i e i s R g Reaiteill | THE MOHICAN ECONOMY DAY “~ L. LATHROP & 8ONS estine are to u;trodl_xce baseball ifi z_«er;néni?:ul;fi Zel:v;;e;; t::d fl:::‘ ::::3 Keene, Bauer, Adams and Perkins. ?\gnr;xelrlsonu‘t\“'hwa tfore]};?ding that he bei:eufiozil:n&;rriea” Spe‘a‘;koil:i h:ve Save your money, bytrading here on “’E”?‘-‘*sz 8 Shotucket Street Norwich, Conn | for ‘o umber of sames in Jerusaim | fh sccond one U twenty: minites, e | Second ST ;o o | Liko over the s of (he Jeague g | eceived VAN posars oo how 1o L between rival nines amons units of ‘eating J. S. Myrick, vice pr s, i E o g |its president put new life into the|DPlay left field from Lis old friead these troops. Complete outfits for |of the United States Lawn ~Tennis | Philadelpbld, 0000500 01—1 10 4 |\ vi lveary clib owners and the In. | Tris. United States Food Administration License Numbers G-08535—B-9118 | THE MOHICAN COMPANY 7 i i Harper and Ainsmith; Casey four teams were shipped from Wash- | Association, and his partner, Edwin | _ e ternational league was saved to base- _ ington today by Clark Grifith's bat |Sheafe, president of the Longwood |son, Pearson and McAvoy. ball. While “Home Run” Baker is not and ball fund at the request or the |club. 3 z By merging the Interational with |d0ing a great deal of home-running, z Zionist organization of America. The |* Both the first and second rounds in | Giants Win 14th Straight from Braves.|the New York State league, of which |he is walloping tae ball in real Ba- Armour’s S“'g‘r Cured outfits will be delivered to the gewish [the tournament were finished today.| New York, Aug. 13—New York de- | Farrell was president, the - circuit|Ker style and leading the Yankees in v Legion for Service in Palestine, com- | All the favorites came through Win- |feated Boston in another doubla head- made more compact than ever | Ditting. SMOKED posed of Jews from this country serv- | ners, . |er hers today, the scores being 5 to 4 | before and the hest basing citics i | ing with the British- army who are and 5 to 2. both leagues now imake. to Connie Mack is not worried over the -y below or above the draft age or are Pirates and Cubs Break Even. 1t was the fourteenth straight game |organization. — Partell now has . | Prospect that the government wil SLT g h0u1ders politically disqualified for service With | Chicazo, Aug. 13—Pittsburgh and |New York has won from.Boston this |wider scope to display his baseball | €0 South with Lis bail players. Connie Round ' the ‘American forces: Chicago broke even in a double head- | year. Boston outhit the Giants near- |ability. That he will pull the new |could develop ¢ fairly creditable team oun or here today. Chicago won the first |1y 2 to 1 in the first game. but bunch- [league through and eventually put|OUt of an orphan asylum. CUT FROM EXCEPTIONALLY TOMMY MURPHY A THREE game 2 to 1 in a ninth inning raily [ed_hits only in one inning. __|it on a firm basi a practicsl cer- | FINE BEEF 7 c TIME WINNER ON TRACK |Which was started on Ellam’s fumble | Burns won the sccond game for New | tainty, for Farrell doesn't know what | _Jack Dempsey knocked out Arthur o of Mann’s grounder. Pittsburgh won | York wr:,enfil;ehlppled wnh‘ the hdases the word “can’t” means. sl’sl v in A‘v‘r;elmmuxc‘ Sanslug consifder- % R oy the second ¥ame easily, 7 to 2, by |full in the fifth inning, and scored on| No man in the pastime knows|3ble Speculation among boxing fans. BE FULLY Dlladelonia, Aus. 13, = Tommy | g hits Young's single. Scores: more ball players than Faveell o | They cannot figure out how long lb. c L Salt PORK, Ib. 26¢ COVERED day e Y pead &¢"he "Grand . Circuit| Mollwitz and Burng were ordered | Tirst gam has the name of every ball player in|Arthur happened to last so lons. ean sa et meetmz at Belmont Track, the | Ot of the iirst game for disputing the | Boston 000000040—413 2|the minor leagues at his fifinger tips S - : T e Aoslons DInEE R s | o0 ; e 3 : ety man| Max Carey is again flirting with the Don’t be satisfied wih cnly paria? kee) insman driving the | umpire’s decisions. Pitcher Miller was | New York. 01 ¢ 0013 0x—5 7 0|and he knows all about every man Y s g i . . 2 aatisfied e — Mot e of he tur rads on |1 Ghoie tne Tnee ' line"arlve | Beflner Georgn Nortropand Wit | ek of (i A5 resacnt o the | baseasing championeti ¢ e X | | Legs Genuine Spring | HAMBURG sarance — carry a complete line the card. The other race was open |Off Merkle's bat, but refused to leave|gon; Causey, Demaree, Toney and|New York State league he dug up |Lional league. You can't take it away 2 have us quote you rates. to Philadciphia horses only and went | the game. Fivh hundred soidiers from | McCarty. many promising players for his club |{rom the Piratc gardener, he's a wild LAMB |b 35 F h c |b 2 B ke, sttaignt heats, | Camp Cody, New: Mexico, who &rs| goos opo. owners. His Jeagus. produced. saah|and woolly bandit on the paths. yib__._____ 39¢| Fresh Gut, Ip.____ 29¢ ISAAC S. JONES the ‘best time being 212 1-¢ in th | Guartered In Chicago {smPORaRW, | Boston ... 000000002210 0fstars as Bddie Murphy, Waltie Pipp. | o e T € » L rst two heats witnesse e igame 4 New York. 01004 000x—5 10 1|Grove eveland Alexander, Frank| 2 TVCS Wass Huay clontd Atssmos) - ] RERRIIS T WOn Ritets Auask [T DD e e Ot Pitér: o |smonnting to $1A250 wee: dima s i N YO 0 LEM L 000 % S0 C10 i HOERE Bl R ] oot bexiag scasun in the nistory | B Al Choice Cuts Fresh Cut BEEF LIVER Richards Building, €1 Main Strest | o P e three-year-old trot for |to buy smokes for them while they | g, SEAY Cadore. Jack Graney, John Evers, [Of the sport. There were 21 shows N nee ot $2.000 without any trou- | entertained by singing between the ; Fred Combe, Leon Ames, Bill Hinch’ |$iaged; and the receipts fell only a CORNED BEEF, Ib. 20c | Ib 16 B vaies)or 3 S Tho Sox | games. : 3 and Stevi g | few dollars shor 5 ark. T bic”in “straight beats, " The Coseack | sames Seores: Ring Allows Only Four Hits, |Mman and Steve ONeill s short of the $50,000 mark. 2 02U P Ve o SRR NG o ‘lf‘:?:p;:u&a;'cafle'dnndm sccond and Pittsburgh oniars | St inu(xs,r%xg. 1136—CF:.|\12:M)1‘»11:1 St Second Triple Play. _n-ghc;ssgaroity of man-power is mak- 280 million dollars worth of pregerty ney. s A T R IO o an mat S| An idea of the rarity of the triple [i3S itse 4 he Boxing. ; : = 5 ¢ b 0 o Vrnad 1o RG-SR About B fooi tre s stake cor | Bma {43} RG] T ] ) oue e iocals toaay 9 f0 0 A OBV |y i el iy e Sained ‘romy | Sunen, & near- Shamaion neavyweigit | Mohican Special India and Ceylon TEA, Ib___ 70c million = month, about 700 thousand & e it | o } 200 ofPaitia 4130 0la perfect plav would have prevented |\1e exbetience of Miller Huzgins, It|these deys he has to prowl a cemetery. day, about 29 thousand an hour. 500 | o1 e Gay . In the gecond heat | QR 3 § 3 4 GIRGR® 5173 5 1| foorins permitted the isitors to 8€t | gins pegan his baseball career and this | grover Clovelind Aloxand CONTINENTAL PRINCESS COFFEE dollars wérth is burning while you | Murph: vietory was in the 243 | suliwituis 3 010 ¢ olDat® 313 ¢ 8| Grl o 600070 005015 6 2|8 his fifteenth season in the major |\ STOvCr Cleveland Alexander former SARDINES, 8c : 4 ot o ANan i Wat: I I % UEheee "3 171 U ¢|Cincinnatt 3 leagues, ATtr the Yankess reelrJor | star pitcher of the Cubs and Phillies, U G read this advertisement. ; : 4 Skéesy 3 10 5 olTyerp. 20 0 4 0|St Louis.. 006000000—0 { 2|lag the Ya who is now at Camp Funston, was Is your property insured? o iR ARl ol Sehmidte 3 0 3 2 0l0amelz 1100 0| Ring and - Wingo; Sherdel & triple play g fow days ago in a game | mayrieq on Saturday to Miss Amy Ar- Three Year Old Trot, 2 in 3 heats, T S| BrotE against the White Sox Hussiys re- | o'l O Sau - were school- | l§ ROYAL LUNCH MASCOT SOAP B. P. LEARNED & CO. purse $2,000. Sabcd 000 8 maw ®TmB marked that it was the second such s e D Bt s i Pk | mates; = CRACKERS, Ib. ...... 18c | 6 bars. . his first baseball uniform. The other| j 7 o E | Jack Warhop, oue time pitcher of () Batted for Carlson in Sh =z occurred when le was a member of 5 P et o Carlen Wi R YESTERGAT'S WESULTS. e G | o Chmcimnatt Reds und Homsine piay. | (i Jankces, i¢ mking good as 2| FMOHICAN SOUPS CREAM OF WHEAT 2~ shortstop with the ) tied for e ed a hand in this performance. When | L SRRl Agency Established May, 1346, [ Shestout Peter (Murphy) .. The Divorcee (Serrill) ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW o I S e Hand : 2 that position for the Maple | M can Sasieis i sissecsior i HOC I} package 24c — e 000 |it is recailed tha uggins has bes _ . - v oy apilich ate . Jennifer also started. = S0 a0l 000 il N TS mem b (e S player ‘or manager i close. 15 5500 | LCALS 1ast seazon fur . considerable | g Brown &Perkins, Attorneys-at-Law | Time 205 3-4; 2.09 i-4. e it B i e A et | e S modkn 2, (et ) D o mreeer NS 20 et e . j nt that 2 2.14 pace, purse $2,000 and silver cup (Sccon Game,) el i R e iomieat B e s entl B Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. 214 pace, p 2 i 3 < g Trookisn 2, Philadeiphia’ 1, (Firet zame the triple play is indeed a rarity. Second base of the Giants seems to (M GA] AD, j 13 B Entrunce stairway near to Thames three heats. | e - e o o o | BOKID 4 Phlladeiohia 1 o i g be a proper jinx this season. First, o lterde 7 c|pmt ..... Si%e S National Bank Teleshone 38-3 | Oro Fino (Murphy) .. . racke 75 372 3 o noe Larry Doyle tock the count, and then Y o a 2:3..3,4 St Louls 0, Cincinnatl 6. ¥l Sam Hurst (cGratt) { e 3 1528 = el L | SPORTING NO | Bert Nickott broie a chatt whilo play- | § SPECIAL SELECTED BEST CREAMER bbe Bond (S 3 LEE T 0 Bl S N TES ing the second turn at the Polo onds. | Game of Chance (Cox) H AESEURER R R e e e e | Grounds. EGGS, dozen........ 45c | BUTTER, b........ 47c “Header trom | © Wiltiam Pateh and Billy Coo i Oieaiets $ 1328 cgltiputionsl L aves With the reccat departufe of Ed LE MILK SUNKIST LEMONS t by 2 10 | so started. Time 206 -4, 205 ; Satn e e Monroe the "Yaukes piiching start | § WHOLE M o baiting| 220 trot, three heats, purse $1,000. E —|Kilicerc 0 0 2 0 o| Blnghamion 5. Jercy City 1 In these days of advance science|became smaller than any pitching (W CHEESE, Ib......... 26c | dozen ............. 29¢ Femoree: "€ | yoker D. Lake (Shinn) ...... 1 1 1| Tals 3 YoFamile (1329 o some men g0 gold mining by donning | Staff carried by a malor Ly club 2 Ty | Sarah H. (McDowell) ...... 2 2 3| ey AN 1E e ety padded mi {in many years. It.naimbered exactly 4 o|Edna Owyho (Jackeon) 1l 3 3 2 Wiy 00000 GAMES SOHEDULED TODAY. s Ea— aaie | % Pommes. SWIFT'S < SHELL BEANS & Bourbon Chimes (Dutton) .. 4 d arberlt 2 0 10 0 v ey oung of TS, g Eddie = - . 10 1Mrs Watta (Pope) «-c-er. 5. fdis. | . ESEES . ol vest Second baseman | Ernest Quigtes, one of the Xational ||| NUT MARGARINE Ib. 27c | 3 quarts ............ 25cj. T nd Mil-| _The Jolly Landlord and Florence | () pear out for interterence, 2318 21 philadelphia at_Brookiyn. in the eague umpires. has introduc _the et o R R s e el B RO T e pruasbursy 3t ciceen” iion military idea into the calling of strikes. | RIPE BANANAS YELLOW ONIONS ] 212 1-4, 2.16 1-2, Pittsburgh, —7 o o nted Jack Britton | Whenever he calls a good one, Quigley the first time | brings up his right hand and salutes 2:1be. ... oassin, ot 1IEH wan a week. | the first baseman. 1= Amerlcan Games. Chieago st Boston | Johnson Wins For Senators. Détritt’ ot Washigan Philadelphia, Aug. 13.—Washington T T efeated the Athletics today 5 CLUS STANDINGS. 2.13 trot, three heats, purse $1,000. Allan Watts (Murphy) Dick Watts (Rodney) Zomidotte (McDonald) Hollyrood Noomi (Dodge) brother of the late Les in_ Australia, and is i for Frank Moran to| Jack Darcy, on a fight for the |Darcy, ; championship of the of the skill and |ican by the Kaiser been m g ¢ e e o > 3 and § to 1. Walter Johnson was = v that characterized the |ed down into bull the proceeds nis head down when Evans came Mary Warren, Silobe] and esponsible for the first victory. He National Leas i Jack id to follow |devoted to Red work. T¥ towad second base, also with Lt el cracked out a home run with Lavan Won | Tad B 4 D as become quite expert at | closely the styie of his brother in box. | Kaiser cup was awarded to an Ameri- |his head down. The two 'neads met SR cn second in the fourth inning and b digging soft on Maybe he is{Ing and hits with triphammer effect.jcan yachtman for winning a tran; and the two pla s went down an ed with the bases full in the h inning, scoring two runs. Keene, recruit from the Virginia -League, Jonnson. the second game Harper and Watson had a pitchers’ battle for six inninzs but in the seventh Watson's | Restn to dig trenches. You never S atlantic yacht race at Kiel. Frankie Burns has apparently seen _— best da; s a fighte: Frankie Miller Huggins, manager of lacked the old- e pepper in his re- | Yankees, !FH.\ the following: seen pastiming un- | cent bout with attling Reddy, while | funniest play I ever saw ap of a kink in his|his g qualities were conspic- |one day in a game between the i uous by their absence. He was a|rates and the St. Louis ( he ball was thrown in and {agzed. They were out then s g i Junior Tennis Tourney. arm oc s Boston, Aug. 13.—F. B. Alexa and B. C. Wright, former internation- alists, won their first and second r' d matches in the national dor ALL STYLES fawn tennis championship. to American League. | become quite o ient in the handling s|of firearms ré nce practice’ was inaug- Clovelind « |great battler in his day, M fact, one | when Roger Presnahan was mar fated ALL PRICES AGFELT R W Semaeg Wishingion. One can’ for wanting |of the b that ever crawled through | ¥ike Mcwrey was on first when Steve H, the greatest of ajl R X the ropes in this city Evans hit a_ball to center. Mike | gun bu hout doubt the most . - e = | e = o |started on the hit g #ing | popular_ irapshooter in - the Unitef | Detrolt ... The war fund of the Red Cross was|second s the coach rd base | States, has been presented with a life The wm Friswe" Co { Phlledelptia ity aostenbEy Waving him to o bac though ership in the Portland (Oregom) . o s olid gold cup that was the ball would.be caught. Mike turn- TRACK RECORD FOR TROT — - SET AT HILLS GROVE 25-27 Franklin Street RAILROAD ISSUES | close market, makes for the disparity, BASIS OF STOCK STRENGTH, | fe said. s Ciovs, 1 X s s Tom —_ Z Eonohue‘ owned by L. L. Archer, of B T 5 ireenfield, Mass, won the 2.15 paoce 2 cpening of the Bay State Circuit L basis for the strength and breadth of pmeeting here thsi afternoon, Betina DR. E. j. JONES s g e from the Elm City stables, New H. . e number of instances to highest pri ven, took the 2.25 trot in five heat Suite 46 Shannon Bulldmg of the year. B Captain Volo, entered by Joe Bolduc, Take elevator Their further upward progress was of New Bedford, was the only favor- . doubtless accelerated by the an- ite to win and he set a trotting trac _. - l:}lfln97 rouncement that Director General record of 210 1-2 in the 2.14 stak: T McAdoo is éo r‘nr;\fye-r»;nlh r'n‘l\my e Billy Fleming drove each winner. . ecutives and stockholders at Washing- The Chelsea Savings Bank | on tomorrow in expeotation of adjucs Norwich, - | nz the vexatious: controversy arising pewich, Comits August B 1618, L0 8 X iling “fore of Tental The Board of Directors of this Bank | ‘r‘nnlrm‘h B & O nave this day declared a dividend for| Buying of a substantial character the current six months at the rate of | W3S Witnessed = in dividend-paying [2 t. |rails, such as" Pacifics and coalel our per cent. per annum, payable on | while the increased strength of St and after the 16th day of September.|Paul's was thought to have its origin FRANK HEMPSTEAD, |in matters more - definite than crop | prospects. The ehares of numerous More Power to ik The ALLIES SPOILS GREAT RACE ; : Gasoline is one of war’s essentials. All Horsemen Looked Forward to| I ' Don’t waste it. Low grade gasoline is Meeting of Hourless, Omar Khay- | yam and Rosebud. waste. ucket Street The breakdown of Major August Belmont's great colt Hourless is the e ; S0-CO-NY Motor Gasoline is the surest last of a series of misfortunes that Treasurer. | minor western and southwestern roads 5 re carried forward in the movement. have resulted in many of the best horses being shelved this spring All ; : ; ; economy. It conserves POW'CI‘ by de- winter local turfmen have been 100K- ing forward to a handicap that would BeEng ot Houtlss, Ommar Krayvam | RAER % e ivering power from every single drop. and Old ‘Rosebud. This promises to < . ¥ oo s Hrtaaey ae e ol ; There’is 'no waste. two of these stars are out of it 3 2 i ¥ N ; SQ-CO-NY reduces the operating cost 3 S. Steel managed to retrieve its 2 point setback of the previous R day, but cance:led half its rally in the s general realizing of the last hour, are and Hudson . rails also easing fractionally. Tobaccos, some -of the paper stocks SELL IT TO and minor specialties were one to two points higher at their best, but mo. tors reflected the influence of latest Hourless for all time and Old Rose- bud until far in the season in any the latter’s victory was so cleancut and the race was run in such remark- able time that he undoubtedly would be made favorite if it were possible v : Se-CONY Sign. et mee aenn TE 0 O sordlle s ET So-CO-NY is clean; powerful; quick rated them on even terms, assigning 20| 130" hounds fo each In the it o : : e R starting; reliable. It saves power. i . THE AMERICAN WASTE |Setamonnted to 38000 charers " ““Hourless and Omar Knayvam were 3 = ; of your car by delivering more'mileage Bonds, ekl ul domaniis) Sielaed SoTpell matchied Tuat eason that the R : o & METAL CO0 3, trifle atier an early manitestation of | | Championship ot the_thresvear-oid| (UM - ; and more power per gallon. jg 1 . St e le) st division. The son of Marco beat his 2 p ] A 5 210 West Main St. unaltéred on call. e e e e ; : = , Look for the Red, White and Blue Telephone 190 GOVERNMENT INQUIRY INTO THE COTTON TRADE, Maxwell Motor com : : New York, Aug. 13.—Abnormal de- |} Petmicum Now is the time to find | mands in war tmes for eotions pos- | i, Czoe ticularly of the higher grades, were | Missouri Pacific” gutihow good the FEalls|amst oy, o cimenity between| 33 do tom i NY NH future quotations on the exchanges, | Norhem Preiae® © Auto Paint Shop WI" paint by witnesses who testified at the gov- & Westers . ernment inquiry into the cotton trade begun here toda: your auto. Several brokers told Charles A Brand, conducting the investigation as chiet of the department of agri- | B St Swm i culture’s bureau of markets, that ex- | nh 108 & acting army and navy specifications | Shattuck Ariz Copper . have contributed toward high prices. | Sinciair 0 Announcing that the investigation AUTO PA]NT SHOP will mot. be corfined to the operations of the New York cotton exchange, but will g0 into the entire question of 51 Sherman Street prices where cotton is grown, milled T v and traded on contracts for future de- | Utah Copper livery, Mr. Brand declared the pres-|U S Bubber .. ent differences in rates “seem to be [l § §ied s After its adjournment here tomor- e 1 row, the hearing will be continued in | W Cylinders, Castings of all kinds, Agri- | Boston Thursday and Friday. Later culturs! Implements, Transmissions | sessions will be held in the south. 21 | weights for the Pimlico Spring Handi- 42% | cap. % | Old osebud, the champion handi- = 1 4 |several weeks ago while eworking out SEREIY £ 3 3 iy |at the Gravesend track. Trainer : : & ] ] Means Saving Power There 204 | Frank Weir hopes to patch him up A : L = g 1% | again, but he will require a long let- 2 up before he can resume training. Horsemen are inclined to be pessimis- S 1 g5 o STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK tic regarding Old Rosebud. : 25 3 It is pointed out that a horse that 2 has once broken down can never be relied upon again. This is the second time that Old Rosebud has met with misfortune Farly in the season of 1914 he broke down so badly that he had to be turned out and he did not come back to the races until last yeAr. Because of the fact that he had once gone wrong racing followers refused {to back him with confidence, so that there was always a liberal price against him in his races last season. Pacifc Rallway 3 Railway ptd ... Company Orerland and Craokcases, Housings, Steel| Durinz the afternoon session Mr. Loan 33 Db wme 10e ER B i s ote: | o o eston Me e o 1 So 5% 3% PRESIDENT OF INTERNATIONAL Livery Lot ik Gt of ALL KiNDS can be mads WHOLE |SPeculation on the New York ex- Y Ao Sigpei sl st A BASEBALL GENIUS BIERTD with cor Wikt S change, asked how an effort to depress COTTON. by an; 3 ELDING. the market by short selling could be New York Ats 15 =Catt John F. Farrell Has Had a Remark- Sidlled, exp bers repited | 2 etober 5000 (- saes| able Record as Boseball Offcial. v . 29.85, pae January 29.20, March : S = & John H. Farrell, the president of the Pot cotton steady: | jniernational leaghe, is something of rt work tlat is guaran- | detected. Several mem i that, unless the movements were of |Pened stead considerable volume and covered more | December 29.2; Cave weldmg and Mfg. (o, | than one srade, it would be aifcult oo ALy oy T middling 33.40. Members asserted that no corffracts | ™ 3 y a baseball genius. are executed without charge. The [ The “Sage of Auburn” is a real 31 Chestnut Strect exchange, they said, does not deal in i AONE;{' veteran in the game, for he has Phene 214 margins, but the clearing house as- . Bigh 5. 5. 18, Call money | been connecteq with baseball for sociation assesses a margin of §10 a | STONE; WER Bt low 5 8-4: ruling raet | many years and there ism't an angle “PROTECT YOUR FEET" bale on account for futures. 'Spot |5 CloSing bid 5 3-4; offered at 6; last|af the pastime which is unfamiliar G. THOMESON sales are rot penalized. e to him. i Discussing the disparity between As secretary of the National asso- A G F5ON, F. S. spot sales and futures, President SIURATDA T MARRET clation__ of Professional Baseball i FOOT SPECIALIST Johnson declared that the spot buver % 65 1@ jesy | clubs, Farrell has served long and {50 LICENSED CHIROPODIST gets exactly the cotton he wants, but g g apd | gaithfaly. Many a time his sage ad- ¢ ings’ y that in_ futures the seller would nat- R 6% 163% vice has serve as a prop t oa tot- Mfr. c""‘"‘"A’lf s::{;:. A"":“ s“?’:"‘ urally deliver the poorest quality pos- % % g | tering minor league, and with Mike Buite 7-8, Alice ing, Norwic! sible under the contract. This ten- 69% -~ 6s% ca% | Sexton, the venerable president of Facaerly of Waterbury Phone 1366-4 | denc. with the labor situation end a 7% 6% &% |the minor leazue body, Farrell kas

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