Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 25, 1919, Page 3

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f NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1919 i 3 ~— meomee | JOHNSON'S AND FILLMORE'S TEAMS LEAD | WHEN YOU SUFFER , 1 TR SRTNG | o e w | EROM RAEUMATIS i 94 in the City Duckpin League Johnson's | Counihan .. t von all three games and rill- | Combies J. L. LATHROP & SONS |mores team won two from Connells | Peckham Johnson . : 1 = Almost any man will tell you 28 Sh ket S ich, G team. High single string honors went | 9 5 etucket St, Norwich, Conn. | (S0 8 & Cand Peckham rolled | Team 5, Capt, P that Sloan’s Liniment 2 b g | high three with 216. The scores: Heath 79 | Gifford’s Team. Carberry . 82 means relief ! 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