Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 16, 1918, Page 3

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o 1|so recalls the fact tha: Curt Gos- nell died in 1916 shortly after he add- ed this horse’s name to the two min- ute list and now the man who ook |° the Indiana pacer after his career pre- A\ L peared ta be over and made him still | @ Wy A fair crowd watched the Taftville |taken lnto consideration a proposition | a greater champi:m has passed on. ball team go 10 an easy defeat at the |from C. L. Krebs, a former gridiron et % 3 Depot field in Yantic Sunday after- |star of the University of Virginia, who AUSTRIA PROPOSES 4 ¢ roon. The game was a littie too one | recently releived an honorable dlis- A PEACE CONFERENCE ~ 1 sided to be interesting. The only |charge from the army after -being F feature of the game was supplied by wmmdeaio:,zhe M‘:;flca‘lfi bordfr.t Mr. (Continued From Page One.) McBurney when he made a star catch Krebs might also military instruc-| . garian plan, and it can be stated ::r ,‘;'g,f‘};,’gsfi’:"‘k:gf io!nlyshhl:!d:;ng? that it does not present a single point Bricks and Mortar g the |upon which the entente powers and Cost Mor § 3| i of bhuntrioton fhe the United States are likely to agree o 2 0| "phe schedule for the coming season | With the authors. Familiar notes of So your property’s worth more to- $ : ottt insincerity and _underlying sinister day than a year ago and if your o 2| Sept. 26—Stonington, New London. |[Purpose are heard by officials. In the| jnsurance doesn’t cover this in- 001 Oct. 5—Open. N opinion of officials here, the primary|- cresse you're not fully protected. ? 5| Oct. 11—Westerly at New London. |gbiect of Baron Burian, the Austrian| pnsure “fully, yes, but save the 18] Oct. 19—Windham, cancelled. foreign minister, and the Germans who | . 3qeqd premiun by installing Globe _____ 9 9| Oct 26—Haverhill at Haverhill, |6tand behind him is to convince the Sorinkiers: Th Torthsngel o 01 Mass. 3 Ausirion and German ~peoples ~that prinklers. They pay for themselves, e V. 2—1 i Jorwia their governments really desire peace, > . s o—1| Nov., 16—Norwich, at New London. |1y dangerous and rebelhous_ statel t_)f ! Sprinkler Co. service. % h x—$| Nov. 23—Vocational, at New Lon- |mind in Germany and particularly in § NG, ME i e TAC" 8 IONES" || nasiustite 20 | aon. Austria. . : 5 Rt ™ 4 Chenctia, Struck ot by Stmeox 10 by Pater 4| Nov. 28—Stamford at Stamford. fatonnlas o R opmtHibd farecn iy : 2 Insurance and Real Estate Agent | Umpire Lavarge. Oct. 5 and 11 and Nov. 9 are open, |and effectively, it is pointed D“lf Y! : = Richards Buiiding, 91 Main Street any anyone wishing to place a game |Officials here, by an open declaral fond R Garage and h Piitnam ' Wins, 10-6. on any of these dates may communi-°f full and unqualified acceptance by | 3 ; cate with Manager McBride, Montauk | Berlin and Vienna of the fourteen: INSURANCE Putnam defeated Ashlond, Sunday | vol e New ILondon. { points laid down by President Wilson 3 afternoon, on Ashland Park by the : ANy as @ proper basis of peace. But this E t Chas e C ompan score ol 0 6. Putnam knocke would sound the death knell of Pan- e Spaid from the rubber in the fourth [ DEMPSEY MADE QUICK Germanism; would mean the disgorge- aton P y INSURABLE innins. Qullnlnxwhohrzfilace;‘i him held WORK OF JACK MORAN [ment of a huge tract of territory, ‘utnam well in check. Reiger for| Reno, Nev., Sept. 15.---Jack Demp- |encrmous indemnities and valuable ; ° ° ° ° o L. LATHROP & SONS Putnam was hit hard but - brilliant {sey, smarting under the announcement |special privilegos and monopolies S Electrlc nghtlng Supplle S bhatinat Strest. Masitth: Coris fiehlmsg hal“!mzz %l":‘;e"t\te]gm:fi;r:n{;; he had been outpointed at San Fran- | which the predatory central powers Y ~ cisco Friday night by Willie Meehgn, | have wrung from Russia, not to dwell hits to 9, loose flelding proved disast- | made quick work of Jack Moran in|upon the recessation of Alsace-Lor- rous. Noon led the hitting, getting 3 | what was to have been a ten round |raine, whose wrongful seizure half a i 129 MAIN ST-) NORWICPL CONN' LAST YEAR out of 5 < bout at Moana Springs last night. Mo- | century ago President Wilson has sol- » ran lasted seventy seconds but could |emnly declared must be righted. \ 250 million dollars worth of pregerty | BULKELEY TO HAVE have been put away sconer had| Another purpose to be served by ) was burned in this country; about 21 FOOTBALL TEAM Dempsey chosen. such discussions as Baron Burian pro- ! j million = month, about 700 thousand & & Dempsey left for Philadelphia today | poses it is considered has been de- \ 7 - & et . 5 500 | o rudents of Bulkeley school will sup- | where he will box Battling Levinsky | tected and exposed in almost every 7 5 B 2 % 54 y: abou ousand an hour. port a crack football team this fall|at g patriotic benefit on September 28.[one of the preceding German peace Residents of Connecticut owning taxable securities dollars worth is burning while you | Prepared to meet the fastest eleven in e moves. While the word “discussions” b/ % 1 he State T f o Tt o rlmiing {his state. Already Robert McBride|rye pASSING OF FRED JAMISON |has been substituted for the “confer-| NG are liable to taxes at local rates unless the State Tax of p as received contracts from Stoning- % o » igi i \ 7 . P2 Is your property insured? ton, Norwich, Stamford and oiher sate | By W. i, Gocher. S e R o four mills has been paid to the State Treasurer on or igh schoois. Notwithstanding that 'hat “death follows in pleasure's | jdentif; h u: R th B. P. LEARNED & CO. many other ‘high schools have: given | fooisieps” wWas aply shown by (he s bl e ek o ot | Vou are: wiive: o€ PROMPT! SERVICE BEFORE SEPTEMBER 30th. A E: i up the gridiron game for the season, |sudden passing of the Wwell Known | Brest-Litovsk marked th uin of h. 4 te STEAM % % . 3 - e O WA IIE | T Bl ley ek e Nncibin | t0° get)iraiicr - Fred’ Jasison st the Indlava | men g T e E‘EGIEP':I"E'N".? aLER Sl The estates of those who neglect to pay this tax will be iuto action. The only thing that they |State Fair Grounds, Indianapolis, Ind., | delegates assembled in one place and|E® ol % : BRIEF STATE NEWS lack is a coach, and the only way they | Sept. 3, while he was preparing Sin” |open to close personal influence and |nd the real skill that insures prompt| - liable to A HEAVY PENALTY, ope to get one is by means of out-,gle G, 1.59 1-2, for his special race |aqa vauld not differ very ch | satisfactory service. Bristol—The 100th anniversary of |side aid to pay the wages of a coach | with William, 138 1-2. Tor.the past|from a formal gathering around a| Money on hand or in bank is liable if more than $500. the founding of the Sunday school of [or o without one. twelve or fifteen years Jamison has|table and in fact might be more dan- T. J. HEALY, the Congregational chureh was cele-| Captain Thomas Sullivan, the star|been one of the leading reinsmen in|gerous. Marguerite- Bldg,, Norwich, Ct.| Savings ‘Bank deposits not taxed. brated Sunday. right end of the 1916 and 1917 teams, | the middle west, the most of his rac- |~ So j; was declared today that the T Bridgeport—According to reports the | Vi/L be at the helm this year. Hs|icg being done on the half-mile tracks | Uniteq States would have mone of T Instructions and forms sent on application. worBOdDIRBIoR 2h8 tactoricn. hore | that his material will stand up |although of late he has been drifting|them at this stage of the war, or at ¢ e v nst any team in the state and|toward the larger ovals on which his et Sf:"g’r“ gos Suncs dn;""fl'; (op | With the assistance of a good coach |star puplls Single G. and - Wiles » will defeat all comers. rewer cut such prominent figures |the conditions proposed by President . - an auichibhie ide. Captain John M. Mallon, Jr., of last | this season. Whilé on account of the | Wilson. With ‘:hag as a basis there out how gond the Fa"s. e e i matertll rox pin- Chester—Rt. Rev. E. Campion Ache. |Vvear's team, has graduated and leaves | infirmities which were silently cheep- | would be no objection to any proper at Mrs. Lincoln’s, went to Woo S _ R : - 2 p 5 . . . = S o = S ing, hi skins, high grade ores, sun has appointed Sunday, th the bovs without a star quarback. Mr.|ing on him he had to seek the services si & i 5 stock Sunday to visit at Mrs Spaulde | ning, hides and skins, i unday e h consideration and discussion of even Auto Palnt Shop Wl“ palnt o oten el ot e Now is the time to find STATE TREASURER, Hartford, Conn. of September as the date for his viei- | Mallon, it understood, will be a stu- | of Geers, Lee and Allen to drive them highly i tant details of g’ rubber, timber for shipbuilding and g 7 ighly important details of the peace B o 5 ie 5 i i i tation to St. Luke's Mission. The ser- |dent at gara university this vear, |in their races this season. he had ame‘mem‘_’ ol A number from here a!stflnge‘{ ::P ;f;;{:‘“;:im:l“’f‘;;gvmd"der gz‘:‘i’!‘,‘:e‘:‘sg vice will be a half past nine in the|and may try out for the freshman |them ready for the fray and prepared | “Wwith much interest the government your auto exercises held in Lebanon, Sunday, the | plants, animal fats, fodder, fertilisers, morning. team at that institution. His exhibi- | to meet the world as was shown bY |nere notes the statement that the g sth. s R Milford—Harry C. Oviatt was in|lionS in the two Norwich games of |ine wenderful race that Singie G. Won | Vatican and all neutral nations would There was a slight fr Al s S At Was inljast fall testified to his skill as a|at Toledo as well as the events in|pe notified of the peace offer. Officials night. A number of local garuens| Australia’s manufacture of motor !f::‘\::dnr‘ .‘vl.nd;\ nlsmngl rela}n'csdar:d “slippery quarterback.” which Wilkes Brewer was started at|here presume that this is an attempt FA S were slightly touched. Elie bodies has received enormous im- s. He has been transferred to Ari - X he has | th i 5 a I‘I‘ 7 v sh street, Willi- s var. Dafinry, and his Jurisdiction as su- Manager McBride thinks tha® he has |the first five meetings of the Grand |(; enlist sympathy for the peace Walter Dew of Ash stre petus from the war. cived the coaching probie Circuit. The reference o Single G. perintendent extends to ccver about 5 = il mantic was in th 600 miles of t village, Sunday. movement in those quarters, as the Japat's goverment Is»taking steps to k fact recognized that this proposi lower the price of rice in that country, Seymour—Merritt J. Hopkins, {he Vatcan anditha nentaliatates o] = BOLTON NOTCH porters. It will require the rice to be el i participate in the peace conferences, | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunt and son | sold at a fixed price. manager of a A merly principal 51 Sherman Street would be flattering to their pride. The e Ny e . summe e iy A el attitude of the Catholic elements of Mrs, Hunt's sister, Mrs. James Hughes. | $50,000 FIRE ON SUFFIELD sun r, i8 now pri _of the Del- SATURDAY'S MARKET. o Clifes Gas entente populations might well be re- | T Z T Carry Maine from Stonington i3 vis- TOBACO PLANTATION s Brhe. Agslioeny s New York, Sept. 14—With the stock garded as potent. Telephone 760 &7 Latayatts 8t Sty Mama (o0 5 “Bouth Manchester—Casc [irothers | market exhibiting a strong undertone s Mrs. Lilian Smith and little son| Suffield, Corn. Sept, 15—Fire de- CLARK’S FALLS. PETER VER STEEG {were recent Manchester visitors, | stroyed a barn on the tobacco planta- Perai® Hatroad paper makers, have announced to ir | for the first time this week, general emploves an increase of fifiy cents a|recoveries from the weakness of the e e tion of Hatheway & Steane in West : ts ,of the Pitispurgl Coal Jeptha G. Bill was the guest of his Yioia Crosstisdsisiting ther Hamnt. L of o e o S loke o day to take effect immediote This few days featured today's ses- Pittshurgh Coal pf sister-in-law, Mrs. Addie Bili, and his Mary Cros: S ¢ increase was voluntary on the part of Fierca. 01 - mes Moyniham attended the ball|30000. Seven and one-half acres o i S n the part o A = nephew. L. Bill and family over = - | shade- zrowntobace d 900 acres of e employers and it came s v vere that the stringency Putsturgh & WV, i i mes in Boston Monday and Tues- | shade- growntobacco an al i . to Sebioh vas mteb e the Plts & W Ve ot Sunday night Mr. Bill intends to re-| o4 Flowers, Funeral Designs, |day. | tobacco tent cloth, the latter valued pri ney, to which was attributed the Premsd Bl hos Bichl o T o of biati a Cenon rs, : g ay. b R e Terryvill—Rey Spencer . Evans, | A0uidation which had marked the re- ‘on Cepper Wi 1 o e Gars. Wedding Decorations. e alasanin pastor of the Terrivile Congjesa |(ICETade movement of speculdtive is- s Gy Charles and Elmer Palmer are ex- e From the Commerce Reports purned” tionil - chu been aprointhd to | Uo%. had been modified ai least 102 Rostal Dutch .. cavating for the.foundaticn of a new B oney to carry on the| American imports were $241,000,000 T the Naval Training Station at Hamp- | ited extent. This facter and the Kopal Duteh rights silo. | S Sion in July, compared with $260,000,000 in| It is truly wonderful how fascinating ton Roads, e | e e e o e Ao Al Miss Margaret Cafferv of Attdwau-|" vening a meeting of tne |June. For the first seven months of |most things are to people that are 't y ol W v i ARTANC % o i~ % g g4 s ol i is listri ' ., 2 X 918 Y im: ts were 1,767, A » i i v AR Wy o on ¥i|served to encourage investment buy-| i Sorjet Ane e GeEAD ~chool In this district on| Young Crusaders was held at the home | 1918 Ihe FAPORte, ek 3000 none of their business. o e s ers. Short covering at the levels Miss Helen Eadie, to plan for the pitd So Railway Miss Flora Burdick of Ashaway and her nephew and niece George C., and Thetis Burdick., called on Mrs, D. F. brought about by the recent break al- Killingworth—Word has been re-|so contributed to the firriness, and ceived that Howard Hull, who was in |stocks generally ruled from one to five The Japanese government has ap- inted four tea experts to promote ndustry in Talwan (Formosa). chlldren 01-1! 'he public school opened last week A with rr and Miss Dorothy | “"{, = e & the Uniteq States aviation servico at|[vints above vesterday's closing quo-| e 13‘::”,‘ roa T tEalmer, Bunday: Harrold s Browning. who || URGEL le]:(;»o??r;ic:r:e:?“l)rfleoil’?atgi’xsa;f FOR FLETCHER'S Michigan, illed last week, his | tations. mion Pacific .10 Interesting letters from Corporal ! has t years in the Ju- | O%F U1 STRO b to Switzeriand. 5 tekciite CATIOE. Wher 1800 Toct 1a, the al Electric and U. S. Alcohol| 109 Unitd Alloy Steel .0l %3 tenhen Frank Palmer, who has been | nior room has been transferred to the | °05) cach month to Bwaerent o | € A S T ORIA air. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs, e largest gains, each advanc-| 300 Tnited CQlaar ......... D in France nearly two months were re- | Versailles schdbol. i Charles Hull, of Bridgeport, who were U.'S, Steel and other L o ceived recently. At present our bil-| Thomas FEadie of Londgn, England former residents here and have a| e issues, including Read- United_ Ry Tnv . lets are in the central part of France | George Eadie of Montreal, Canada, summer home in this place. |in2, South Pacific and Canadian Pa U'S Ind Alchol he says. Today we had a nice walk to|and Robert Eadie of Boston, were the | 41/, PER CENT. Bl 5 s 3 jc rose between one and two points, | sue0 ¢ tedl = a larger town, St. Amand, and saw |guests of James W. Eadie over Sun-| 2 = retn Britain-Vasrancy has been while some of the specialties which | *'5 i comer very nice wooden houses. built after | day, the Sth B et e R Have been n the forefront of the re- | e the French style, of course. We al-| _Miss Caroline A, Gallup has return- U. S. CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS according to the quarterly report of | ogmsen . Sales amountod to 150000 R el e s RS ”.'a‘:- RS i Al r e B, the New Britain Charity Organization, | naves o o0 2 A i S el ot o et e et et A Ui e g e fow A DUE a sémi-public institution. The report|™ Anaiveis of the bank statement dis-| 1500 Wil Orbriana " ball game with Company C of this o mad 1ade ciosed a much smailer decrease in e Bafialicn bt ver bl e i bos PHOENIXVILLE OCT. 24, NOV. 9, NOV. 23, JAN. 2, ’19 T ey ‘it there have been few- | loans than was commoniy expected in COTTON. geore ¥ ‘o {18 | io' 21" "Fou ¢ can|! ‘Schools in 'town. opencd. Monday, T 2 2 g view of the drastic liquidation of the| New York, Sent. o 14— Cotton futures | Wel! imagine that we had lots of run- | Septeriber Sth, week, the retrenchment amounting to|opened wealk. uIres D ¢ 2 ] with some changes in ocal Taxati Getoner 2330 1o 3305, | nine and shouting. 1 am having a|the teaching staff. In the Ax Factory Exempt from State and L Taxation, only $32,000,000. Surplus - reserves good time with plenty to eat and| District the té r is Miss Maddo: 0 plenty of hard work: time does not| Buell Distric s Armena Bunso shrank $33,761 kang heavy on our hands. We ha\?;f‘cntre Wheaton; East Hill New Yurk & Nfirw-ch Miscellaneous bonds maintained a |20 | AT good tone in sympathy with the im-|"After the initial breal the feeling |reveille before it is fairly light and McNaught: | Phoenixville, » provement in Liberty issues. Total . emens. William H. Bliss is i he I hames Natlonal an became calmer and keep busy until half past six at night, sales, par value, were $4,950,000 nd prices steadied up A Grange meeting was held in Ab- to es, 1 ? rapidly and at the end of the first half| This was written August 9th. I.Ine U. 8. bonds, old issues, were UN-|hour the market stood only 42 to 77 3 s e L ey points under yesterday's clo HANOVER ington Wednesday cvening, Surround- STOCKS. Cotton Futures closed unsettied: Oc- 2 ing granges were invited. Putnam ER Caten High. Low. tober 33.29; December 32. 54 January,| The second annual exhibit of veg- | grange furnished the programme. 160 Adams Fxprers ... 49% 4% 58 “arcfi 32.30; . ctables, fruit, flowers and canning-was| W. H, Bliss, - superintendent of i 186 Aov iy ok it Coiton— oot Guist: Sklatin held in the Parish house, Saturday aft- | schools was in town the past week. art Transportatlon Corp. | i Mae it T e e e Beet Sugar MONEY., good display in each variety exhibited | tained Wednes Mr. and Mrs, A oy _|4nd many vrizes were awarded. Dur- | Leander Snow’s in Eastford, e S‘:g;ii:;p's‘olaay‘ffi,’l?;“;‘f P2 |ing the afirnotn ice créam was sold| A number from here attended a ommersint. 60 oy L oo b ‘(43 |and fleld day sports were enjoyed on|dance in West Ashford, Friday ova Telephone 1450 < he Green. ening. . 1-4; do 60 day bills 4.72; demand 475 | ' Y o, At t business m R Mr. Sherman g R l.eaves Chelsea Dock, Norwich, 16: cables 4.76 1-2. Francs, demand | w''" 7 " helq at th e T save o Storeon 548 TR . held at the home of Mrs.|can lecture in Communi Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays it e e CU L g LI 2 house, on 5000 Ameriean Sumatra 15: ‘cables 8 1-5. Lire. demand §37 | James Bennett appropriatiors for va- | Thursday evening. at5pom, 100 Tm.Tel & el cables 645, Rubjes, demand 13 1.c, |Fious funds were made and pians laid| Mrs. Platt who has been . e s ¥ % cables 14 nominal. Mexican dollars H A Tob: 4 - e -eaves New York, Pier 55, East River| 100 diber Tobac of new 78. Government bonds strong; rail- Mondays, Weanesdays and Fri- 100 Atchison road bonds stead: days at § B m. 160 Atchisen pf 400 Adantic Gulf 7607 Baldwin Locometin LIVE STOCK MARKET. F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. | 'ifo Baldwin Looo o - Chicago, Sept. 13.—Hogs. estimated receipts, 8.000. head. Market steady. 200 Baltimore & Ohlo 100 Barrett Co. 0 Bethlehem Steel B u 6 T .80; b S Everything Pure, PLUMBING AND GASFITTING | 3o betn buwt o beo..... iot% 1000 100 | 33030 gar’ aner. hoss, Devos vihinapters 100 Booth Fish 6 28 26 @ v A £ & s A Clean and Goo T T Bk i By ey |$19.35@20.00; medium and mixed, Ready Mired i Ph 581 1100 Bums Bros. 137 143% § $19.50@19.977 light $20.35@20 80; pigs, Paint one 15 Bujte € & 7 1% roughs, $18.50@19.25. Faeat PROVIDENCE R st ttle—Estimated receipts 10,000 Oils? anduBishes, BAKERY N ETadne 3% 'toi |head. Market slow. Beef cattle, good 56 Franklin St o em "m l 100 Cerro_de Pas 3333 33% | choice $17.00@19.25; medium and com- o q and Metals 5 . "2?, g::“acl:r um. 86% n:’/. men, $19.25@12.00; butcher stock, 4 . W OELME % Preston Bros. Ine. Tel. 1133-3 Is as essen in modern hounn as| st cw M &SP a% 4 :’;‘fe,’" $1.65@1400; cows, _‘P 65@ g S CaTERD L'lE)VSDOA’F: i ——— slectricity is * lighting. We guaran- | 200 C 3 & St P pf 8% 17 .75; canners and cutters, $6.65@7.65; ¥ 2 ! e FERGUSON'S toe the very best PLUMBING WORK romLEE Cust s s |stockers and feeders, good choice, i ® 54 -5 '7 THUMM'R by expert workmen at the fairest| 100 cuie Cop | | e | Tk |3100@14.00; common and medium, : ® NIEVZE o prices. 29 Chino_Cop wiad p) ¥ 001N ealialven, Agood choice, R\ Eranklin Square Delicatessan i 20C CC & St L 32% 32% .75@ 5. - L = o Ask us for plans and prices. 100 Col Fuel & 1 o8 Sheep.—Estimated receipts 9,000 ; NCY < v:/zaTcohe:. 40 Franklin St. 190 Con Can ot % B |bead. "Market steady. Shorn lambs, %, Cut’ Glass and 100 Com Prod ot i o |Choice and prime, $17.35@18.00: me- SA-«wf "S”V"wa,a . 1509 o . 560 Crucible = Steel §4% 64y 64y | dium and good, $15.75@17.] spring G 100 Crucible Steel pf . 700 Cuba Cane Sugar Cul c 67 West Main Street 18 0o e 8500 Distil Secur €% Erie 9 o 81 | lambs, good choice, $13.75@14.25; feed- iy B% M, |er lambs good choice, $1.00@17.15; 74 7% 114 | €Wes, choice prime, $11.75@12.25; me- ! 53% s0% 52% | dium and good, $10.25@11.75. 239 Main Street e ————— AND FOCKFT Need a Plumher? 3 BILLARDS - ¢ . 1% 1% 19%| Ppittsburgh, Sept. 13.—Cattle supply | Tel. & T F. BURNS e o, Sy fiy sy |light MarKet steady. Choice $17@ | st A BARSTOW 2 868 Generat g“‘;‘ : A 671750, prime sx}:@n: _@good $16.25@ | SIMPSON s Gene: lectrie 473, tidy butchers $15@16. fair $12@ 400 Great Nor Ore ul 7 s0% 0% ®ood fat bulls $9@12, common to good | 23 Water Street 92 F | l. Sh‘&! ’fl Gulf States, 81 82% | fat cows $6@8, heifers $10@13.50, fresh Thaver Bu ilding g g g " 3 g g ko S, 15, 75 |cows and springers $60@110, veal mnum Central BH N5 |calves $19. e : R B 125 135 Sheep and lambs.—Supply 500 head. 2 HRANE %2 61 |Market for sheep steady, lambs lower. | THAMES c8 Floreo 3 Prime wethers $12.50, fair mixed $8.50 NATIONAL i GAS FITTING, @10.25, culls and common $6@8, lambs PLUMPING, STEAM FITTING Washingi®n 8q, Washington Building Norwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing IRON CASTINGS $17.50. Hogs.—Receipts 17 doubls decks. Market lower. Prime heavy hogs $20.90 @21, mediums $21.50@21.65, heavy yorkers $21.50@21.65, light yorkers $21@21.25; pigs $20.75@21, roughs §13 @19, stags $13@19. CHICAGO 42 Broadway Tel. 341-3 BANK 16 Shetucket St. LAWN MOWERS and Close A . PLANET, FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY 130 dont Power i ET, JR, GARDEN TOOLS THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY (0. | & i 5 e 4 o -} 1000 Nek - York Cen 3 n Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street Mas 11 to 25 Ferry Strost 1600 Nortber "Pacfc il 8 o Tt 44

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