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' NURWICH, ' BULLETIN, ERIDAT, WAT 2, 1919 _ INSURANCE JINSURANCE. FOP EVERYTHING INSURABLE J. L. LATEROP & SONS 28 Shatucket St Norwich, Conn. ted 1ined this fact!l the re investigaticn fol- ! 1z Mobr's protest that the report; ot :is defeat was untrue and that he. p was in Brooklyn at the time the Ak- ;! ron bout was in progress. i According to u .statement from Alj Lippe, ol Philadelphia, manager of pugilists, Willie Loughlin was to have met Griffiths but owing to cubstitute was necessary. was sent from Ph i Quin . under the| New York, L—Danny Terguson|to 3. at Fenway Park today. S 102 Philadelphin and not Walter Mohr New York (A) 1 Coston (A of Lrockiyn. e puglist k mlmn,‘ Wby el {but by Johnay Grimths in o Douk a, gieest 2 ¢ 38 & Heaver st Ohio, on Monday night. The pgiy 4 1 9 Scrnier 0 Ruth.if MOHR SAYS KNOCKOUT STORY IS FAKE 4—z|all spring has accepted terms, and left | uhc same admigsion fee as is charged for week-days shall be charged on Sundny. CANNIFAX WINS FIRST BLOCK OF TITLE MATCH New York, Hay 1.—Robert Canni-' |fax, challenger for the world's three ~cushion billiard championship, and a 32,000 prize, won the first block of 50| tpoints in his match with Alfred De ! Oro, champion, at the Friar's C€Club! !tonight, by a score of 50 to 48. Twb Players Report In, ! New York, May 1—The New York, | National League Club announced to- | night Pitcher William Perritt, who | has has refused to report to the club his home in Shreveport, La: today te' join the team. MACPHERSON’S DIVERSITY of personal taste finds no restrictions when dealing - with big merchant tailors like . ED. V. PRICE & CO. From them you secure choice of 500 different styles of woolens, innumerable fashion PLUMBING AND GASFITTING: ' _Phone 581 Modern Plambing is assential in lllodnrn Muul a electricity is to IlgP guaran- tee the very best l|NCi WORK by expert worknun at the fairest orices. Ask us for plans and prices J. F. TCMPKINS 67 West Main Street name of Mohr, to tike loughlin'sj Dave Rob}cr on, former rignt field-! place. Lippe adm hat he knew - £ er of the club, who has not played| i 4 . . . Fersuson Toxed under the name ofl _ Detroit ‘T‘k“ First Game. ball since the 1917 season, will report’ ideas, complete satisfaction. Ly J i LA Mchr. - Matchmaker Tommy Walsh, of | Cleveland, May 1—Detroit defeatedito the New York club,tomorrow. It| i You want insurance he Akron Ciub, claims that he ac-| Cleveland § to T in the ovening game i understood here ihat Robertson will| 2 Hill nt your 1 1€2 cepted Ferguson' as Mohr upon the | here todav. Score: be used by Manager McGraw in a Let us show you their wool- g money QUICK. If you in-|statement of the pugilist on b arri W Cees &) irade i 61 Franklin Street # val at Akron with a representat SR d s i e gl = - ; sure through' THIS agency, |i%,c, who vouched for the boser. CCapmna 4 0 41 81 Announce Tennis Schedule. | . ens and take your measure. . you'll. obtain it PROMPTLY. - s i3 484l mantora May 1—Trinity Coleze| ROBERT J. COCKRANE Skrong companies expert ser. Ashland and Marines to Clash. uhumm‘;; 4 o e : ° 1 g Lf;n‘ma schedule, .\Ilh(;su‘gh s;xxil blncl.'m~} 3 - 5 5 zenss. 2 : ¢ plete, was announced {onig: ecause 3 : N Sunday of thii ek the Ashland i §3 Eadonih. S431 7870 31 Uhi i e chon ton the Tist mep. 10, ialg! GAS FITTING, vice. baseball club pm, the Marines of the 4 OcNellle, - 2.1 3 1810 Co o morrow. It follo PLUMPING, STEAM FITTING 2 ractor Gilber pu o dia-| rews WU S 0 En 1.0 00 0y Amherst at Amherst; 8 Yale at New| Norwich, Insurance and Real Estate Agent |mond in tiptop condition and the| Ealhen 018N 10 Havhn: 12. Now Hailand . Tatarcon I5e Banl orwich, Conn. = 1\ RS 2] T e~ V1IN, : Richards Buiiding, 91 Main Street [Ashland players have been practicing | jelamicon 120 8.8 #1ojures s Hoston: 17, Willisms at Wii- Qunllty com" Opposite Chelsea Savings k Agent for N. 8. O. Ghest Packing every day thi: week, In the Ashland zzThomas ‘1 0 0 0 o llamstown; 21, Holy Cros; (pending). 7 ) lineup the following men will ap- = = —_— | e i S - RON CASTINGS Burglars are About e Ronsdin G 1 \«fiim;}:,ks'%':’. up_;:e::,',vaé}mm GOLF AND TRAPSHOOTING |Before you place orders for . Brickley and Raill. ‘It is expected : enaca pitch 3 ’ ot Ro! i i pEa e £ the left-handed pitcher of the Brook- A few years ago it might have been | FURNISHED PROM !{be (ol gl:squem Lt piiedie, Reloer ) oot dean Wit vn Nationals, rejoined his ieam here | “Coll or Trapshooting.” but today it COAL look at ours, especially ; o e ..0 ey Hstivanes s Chox ew London in the'Eastern leazuc, oday after nearly two vears' service|is “Golf and Trapshooting.” | ] fHF Vv UGHN OUNDRY(’ P W el g s iy in the army. Smith signed a con- as done foo much for the traps | O ]No' 2 Nut large, clean s VA f . WITH S RSAN0n, B DOURK JIQ oot tract with President Ebbets of thelin the last few years to admit of an &3, not appear in the opening game Sun- BASEBALL Brooklyn club immediztely on arriving | alternative, says Franc Tireur, m Goif and lasting. Nos. 11 ¢o 25 Ferry B. P. LEARNED & COQ, |gay; Brennan. the hard hitting first e h L here. {llustrated. The frapshooter pure and | P Deli . g baséman of I ear's ::nl:x;, hlas not STERARS NI = simple—and there is such a creature— | rompt Delivery WILLIAM C. YOUNG 28 Shetucket Street ::r::w':::[ lf;.‘nsw! :[(x?e me.z?;dn;.l:x(\‘; e A ,m- 220 The Drift of the Moose will admit it, even if he has never > P i 5 e Rioailans Git) 5 By 7 % iization | SWUNE a golf club. Succcisor to Agency Ectablished May, 1846 Lw:"\‘;yubcmltx; uniform before the sea- | Crime ‘u Fiiswen i L ileping Svance e endlimtion) polirce voars ago the golf ciubs ioai| Several thousand second- STETSON & TOUNG swa St Louis S { has 3 BELCany E S oasted an’ up-to-date trap could Le ¢ Tddle M o thdriy ot St Lotis o L duced in numbers 1he muose of the | . e oIl O s S i i Tt R LI S AN Late United States, it seems to oe the fact | SOUnted, if not on the fingers “;’"?Jhand Brick for sale. iCARPENlER and BUILDER You Young McKair Sormerly of\THinity: *college, |, Dendt r;. Gereh in Canada and Alaska there are sec- |{2nd af least on the legs of one of Best work and materials at right Will appear In the Ashland lineup on | Nadzin: s Pl (oo e e a stone on Gamp turi. Today| John A. Morgan & Son -I"r'.as,.,u“:.‘““““ “";‘5'w s L) i _ International League pying a much larger range than form JEouBl, noi lielenough i objy such S For Sunduy's game ho clab work| . o by s tures under a man-sized boulder = 5 ' v for Ashland will be divide etween | - i 23 s Tone S .| to pro s of addition o ch w;m waste your time trying to show | Benjumin and Brickley American Assaciation. | Even in the Province of :\m Bruns- | § P00 hcnts e ot WELDING WII.I. F'X "- of to hubby what good bread you can . vl O k-l gote e Wik {he moose within the memory of | TS OY i make when it only compels you to 4 € af W the present generation has occupied | 1TTAmele. Moyl A 5 £ ¥} stand over a heated stove, ruffle that Tufts Brop Two. ivarien Cotomoss S hounas), | NEW territory. It has also crossed the hié‘f,,,‘.. peon o dhimmreat ofiianc] DR. E Jj. JONES u e l(x;:;xtcx:mitf 41]1\{\\‘. usually sweet disposition, wilt your At the Dugas bowling alleys Wed- Louisiile 11. | Height of Land in Northern Q\:elu-(.‘ g i ‘” e i %k s 4\- L s 3 ransmi; rious hair, maybe burn those pretty | nesday cvening the Tafcvilie five (0ok Callese Results. {and Ontario and moved down towara |fi 10 seck. 1t w: s Suite 46 Shannon Building and Crankeases " ilousings el ngers and very likely start him on|two out of three away from the Tufts| 3 Vi—Tive « Yermant 35, | Hudson Bay and for she first time X M LA Take etevator Shetucket Strest | (i1 LINDS con e hge:al parts the way to indigestion. Bre of Willsntic. Tho coses . yen Distmouia g moose are found around Like L same cirance. Phona it S it bl It is not that you cannot make!pigh all the way through. but Marphy Mistassini, in the latitude ssouth of e _have been achieved inj.—_____ = e and UND witk our WELDING. | pit ) igh all the way through, but Murphy riiay = time—there is u fascination to trap_ Skilled, expert work that is guarans Hars ,go‘::"‘;é'.;b,:\’,}‘,";‘",Mr used 1o | of Taftyille carried oft all the hon-, Finrnathod 1 e tanayon brings the news of -{he|€hooting that will catch the most blase |one, he sald, 17 to 14. It-must have|teed—try*it make it," y ably can, i ing awa gh single | i ague. E 5 5S s of thel, 4iidgal S Ak : Mother's bread is merely a remini- | with SRt i I most recent northern advance of this | Injividual—but the war did i by Dran . i sance. In actuanity If campot bompare | ik 149 and getting 353 e {agina to mafinores oriinechienon NTUTeel setia. uso Hevenyy taimkme |0 Sliies e . Cave Welding and Nifg. Co with such good bread as we bake to- : Chicago wt” Pizsurzh, | Coronation Gulf. He talked with an ) (90 TRer hak ho Untied Biatest | The St Louts e | Ry day. Try a loaf of our bread and see American League. old Indian woman at Fort Norman, | fo o 50 10 A e oy adve el Shedr i) t if he don't like it. Peppin i who told him that when she was young | Siaried (o get ready. A man v czn | advert glresident Rickey peo- | ? 231‘1 Chestnut Street in . S bl 2 + idle a gun can soon lea sndi ote anced a bow! eam | Ph, 9 Bersier ;\afioo;}::};rPhl(\l:.uz]\_‘\‘:“nf:galmgf E;fg a rifle. Hence the traps. But the |known as the Cardinals in the tour-| o Andrews Bake White 5 at Boston. | (St ”“f eastern country and|{TAININZ was even morc practical than [nament Leld at Toledo. - Murphy 2 senstem oo at first supposed. — £ ly Dugas . LEASUE STANDINGS, e oaaicoonetop St 0 when| Ve have all heard how the Huns ob- Jre Tlagstead, who landed on the; GEORGE G. GRANT | il he T3:quimau rrifie | BT 1o shbtrung Tonhed ~ith i Cleveland pitching crack, Jim Bagby 3 3 they saw the first moose on their ko 3 - e iy : 520 = 12 2 shot. They would have had no shijce- |for a double and two singies in f find : ! A Tet. =, i 8 |;. : &l in four =t - . Summit Strect ; 10 '(‘e“‘{.":.':\irfr(f,"e‘:fir{.\‘v)omlc:rnt-‘dnléh.:p,i?:f[hmu had " those guns mot hoen held |time sup last Saturday, is one minor Undertaker and Embalmer : I SeS L eyetye llon o it the trapshooter atier |lcague siugger who is living up to his . N : ule f““‘:, themyasias additlon (o the £00d by, Joyfin s his'clay birds in 2 hish wind, | ceputation.:. Fiagatead led tho. South. 32 Providence St., Taftville: T E BABCOCK “’if‘f\k':"‘fs 3 “;’rc z S Rat the fhobss i lm]r‘\ could not miss a corpulent Hun, jern leagne {\1“‘\m1|xx: t r. Play- [ Prompt sitention to day or pight calls e T b generally inereashig in interior Alas- | eSpecially as i most cases the shot s hianooEe o san ublun | Teliphonaleln DT Aty t-Lav : S s U R DT M e e fare. with Detroit, ‘but heretofoce he| | ormey-at-Law Anecan League n-at ‘the height of the mining |, 2% WAV Worry about the re Wit oolErce o IA;"(‘“"""_;' i WHERE TO DINE WL itement and less killing. He says| Lo reason is ed. the fact | w e use. | 40 SHETUCKET STREET i R Fort Yukon, where 40 men | Temain and s going o star. crans | o BOSTON CAFE AND LUNCE ‘ 1 b s | Will soon be as essential to a couniry | The four-stroke golfers include hallenges. . 0 dogs wintcred, the moose | Will zoon b vuzeil untry | g 5 inciude, as | _ B Re?d:v*vvifl*r}gl\évy'e:? 'sl_'m z B s it bk e A1 W"‘r!i v are cxhnA.Irw::h lhom.\ef\'t\\'. last time, Mortimer Bornes, Val | 41 BROADWAY GENERAL -XUTO REPA!R Eas Tanalin vt : i 0 ed. The dogs even were fed on Whi(C:’l'a;)‘-l\r‘)n'::'.(-)ql;r\‘:!‘ “‘;,‘,’,' 2 m:;:m]‘,;h.wl hvrmm;:]l\!;x‘:]e,] ijhun&) l( arter, wranlhv. Gives the Best Service ager Ter 2 . t ting - Sa . Graham, Regina 3 i to make it known 24 MR i of the moose into ney|Rrds which embraces that combina- Arenie Reid, ¢ 1 Sufiean | EXCELLENT FOOD AND COFFEE: T WASH-STAND IN TOWN team is now geiting into shape. H 5 e e drift of : oW I tion of hand and eye not always found F Topy Ty ; For Ladies and Gentlemen ¢ e d g e ¢ sountry is one of the most interesting, : i J. Topping. John M. Ward, H. We also grsass your Car has now sccured tery ‘fwm out [ phenomena of ‘animal life. This fact,|in More strenuous sports 1!11- ner- | ham and AL Wild. Find- CARL S. DEMETER CO s 4 of town and il have younz Jer E taken in connection with the increase |VOUS lension is there in all three with {lay Douglas has been dropped from E IMPERIAL GARAGE |Petier do the twirline, Tafic il Maine | in portions of its old range which have | 2ut {he physical exertion to counter-jfour to five, while the names of | GEORGE LET & I now rexdy to hoc £00 tem any [o I ot bheen correspondingly abandoned, |Ct it. and the essential nervous con- | Clarke Corkran, Baltimore; S, David- LEGAL NOTICES e 02_5' Tons ime and at any vlace. “end all chal-} Bl His Shohmaning ! "|trol has alveady produced experts in|son Herron, Pittsburgh, and Fred| ————————————— Tl €29 and 970 [1enge: to Capt. Dugas, Tafty Prinest e {Eindecs o Alasica. have increased (POfh the first named pastime |Herreshoft have been eliminated from| Ly oot S 2 in g oo Grom LD 1o 123000, Big| Hundreds of trapshooter golf- | the fours. ! i e A e Yew Haven, May The Princeton | D NE by O ivan o |ers and vice wver %0 a great many | = | CET OUR FRICE ON Cincinnati 6, St. Louis 3. varsity and’ freshm: e |g2me responds quickly when given a i o,;¢ry clubs are mixing these sporiz| Tod Miller Dopiilat among | : to pay taxes in t STORAGE BATTERIES St. Leuis, May 1 rd consecutive | here tonight for the o e A i :ff:‘lgn‘:‘ it| Recently the Oak Ridge Golf Club, of |the Giant rookice at Gaineville I::| el L i [ hitting enabled Cincianati to ™ lon the Iousatonic river at Dorby Sat- | pishicr (Oday in many w 40 1 puckahoe, New conducted a|spring as aflea on a pup. They didn't {shiect 4 tax of eroraoen (38 Giile ne BEFCRE PURCHASING | 2t) Louis todav 6 to 3. Score {urd Tomerrow morning the \;.,‘_‘ s ‘unn\rnmuo trapshooting | seem to like the way the Great Lakes: lollar on the town 1ist of 1913, p The | ™| €5 Leaie (M) e ereme i i e — { tournament, in which the participantsyouugster combed his hair. One day |able May 10, 1919, and for the purpose The Garlock & Haynes Co,' e 4P & $lthe course. There will be no race of| National Leagus Baseball Prospects |played 18 holes of golf in the morn-|some of the other rooks tried to com. |of o ng the same 1 will be at thg Phons 781-3 s e 1 ofsecond crews in (By Pres:@nt Joha A. Heydler) |ing and shot at targets in the |vince Frank Polan, Benny Kauff's | Office in the Qourt Housh W 1 304 c¢ 31400y Definite seating of hoth crews was| The baséball horizon has ecleared | aftérnoon., Both techer f em Camp Sherman. that he ST R4 B, anl KCW LONDON, CONN | D. m.. from Miay 10 to June ¥ c s 3 iz P { 4 Mannounced ye-terday from the officeland the sun f optimism maw shines|handicap b: <0 could lick the naval middleweight clusive, except the following Starters—Generators—Iznition Devices Mare : association. 1t will o | where the clouds of uncertainty ! bive a equal chance for the troph champion. “I'm down here to learn | H . | thre: e blot out the mnationul; The only complaint on ihe ! to fight,” said Polan.!{ On Monday, May 19, 1 will be at the AUTO RADIATORS : e e e emtonden period - 'Leas | ment was that it was (oo mueh for ond | Wh ports (o Si. Joe he may [siore of LeWis B. Brand, Norwich | than eight months ago we closed our The participants' arrived at the [seck new w to¥ corgfiecs mre (AN, Dot T LT o Repaired promptly and theroughly ! ball parks for the duration of the war on that nii.o holes of ' seem o be @ lud who' duc ks fq.‘m., at the Yantic store. ‘0 1?0 tested under uir pressurc before leave ! Slose to ceventy cent of our wouid be a 5- | trouble. { On the same d store of ing Shop. w: DeGray, 2: |plavers entered t e und a ma- |time. The Wilmingion (Del) Country | — | Patric Connell, Bean 1, ‘rom 13 W. E. SHANLEY Tter:, 3: Brvas | jority of the Natlonal Leagus clubs:Club and many other like organiza-{ Friends of Lieut. Johnny L: C.jm. to 130 p. m saeliy LEY ol { 5till have men on ihe other side, Some | tions are going in for this form of | S of the bat(leship iy Wha Jag 21, at Edward ARUMBING TN , strok lof these may rveturn for participation ent in 1919 say that litte Doc is Just MeNamara's store, Falls, from 12, 1 493 Main St. Tel. 710-3 i | lin the early games and the remainder | R _back into the game. | ursday, May 0 0 1d0-sl Hyland. Favors Sunda ; lare expected home before midseason. ! mping as’a result tracturing |« Joim A Mo BLUE RIBBON TIRE SHOP - R i s Bi:: Jan |1t i a miracle that so few were killad SPORTING NOTES his Teg in c i Cuba, ‘fyum e m o dp m. Three base 4 ayor Hyla ia e WndiEhat have e i bu mending oc| On Friday, Ma at th DEAL ‘ | he ordinance passed by|of Waimed and that <o many ! When Hank Gowdy returns to the|saw the opening game between the nbone ERS In — | the 1 Udermen last Tuesday | i 5 der sucty; Brav nere will be a colony{ Yanks and Red Sox last Wedne to 1l p. m Loses to New York : : To hazard a prediction, under such Br : RS e Tires and Supplies Deston) [Loses Mo Now York {which permits the playing of profes-|circumstances, as to the compart ox-Giants _on the ight augmented rather o | Vel a 3 | Boiton, Mav 1—Boston lost its!sional baceball on Sunday, after 2 SR e i e 4 ly and Wil catehors: ppeased his appefite for mor ore oo ot ulcanizing and Repairing {home opening game to Mew York, 7'm. The ordinance also provides that | Jevetors outs of the ouesti Rudelvh and Demaree and baseball. Even if Johnny nerwood ide. Tron { home ing 5 : . ore. : question. s m 125 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. ! [ a hOre Uneer *Holke and Herzog all put in terms | not aded, it would not be surprising | to ch, 3 meke the aspect even more uncerta'n 4 3 A e # il | & Telephone 545 13 Ellw is a lot of exxcellent young play- | with McGraw's team., 1:'; \"fl\_ u\l\li:“h‘.:;;‘k at ‘]LS old post with | ».{f& H\“‘”M 3 H ing talen being developed in .our i 4 | the shington club. F Tlmk H l! d i L and 1 weald mot 1o surprised to| The Pittsburg Pirales must he play-| e PROMAS' A ROBINSONS Caliketor en-fyatt an Al §] {see the lead in the pennant rac.ai;ytl»nm;" 1\5 seball 1'{ ) 0 ]a«s Il(ln[s cason Avih vear| Dated at Norwich, Conn.. April i: |change frequently during the first | Friday the Cubs outhit them 12 to 8,'that Larry “bone” 1419 ; prisd New Departure Bearings { i of the season, 25 one club after | DUt the Pirates won § 10 . ihen o speciaiist has @ seout. Sl | ~reraer G LEmANON, S5, 23 3 S 1 hits sburg, bi ‘oombs, manage e el of Geor oster, late of GARLOCK & HAYNES MARKET REMAINS ACTIVE. .-T O e Tou . laeain the ancers won, (his time, | Nationals, and {he .scout's first per- in said Distivet. decéased New York, May 1.—For the seven- i . all will, “rom |6 to 3. i formance was to recommend Leo (‘al- Administrator having exhibited a - ) seball will, rom i for | 2 ¢ BANK STREET, 8zcond Flocr, teenth consecutive fuil sssion: trans- m!w“’\”l o ";o*gua‘m_ » 0,,_; |lahan, a free agent, to the Quaker iy administration account with sald Phone 781-3 NEW LONDCN actfons on the Stock Lxchanze toda; lest in 1ecent years. Reports| Pat Moran soon may be needing|chief. lahan- looks like an excel- | SgUg 10t S COUTE Tk ailo d — skt |ran considerably over fthe million share B arts hn e oy |sympathy in Cincinnati. The Reds|lent proposition. Among other noted | jaty at 1o o lock in {he toy o STORAGF BATTERIES |mark. with a proponderance of gain 2 tion game i have ticked off three in a row. Re-|performers dug up by Sution are Jake|the Probate Court in Lebanon. he. ami I7 You Want Some Real [ B T e e ito Thataffect that | member what a hero Hank O'Day was | Daubert, Forr ay. Geor; e gned for BATTERY SERVICE fr e ey o e e o s {in Redland several years ago when he!shaw, Ollie O . Hy Myers, 3 lowar i PRNLTALE e mpnael Al the ‘eaihusiasm kean and the interest|had the Reds Jeading in May. But|Stengel. Ied Smith. Jeff Pleffer. Sher .‘.“ A Come and See the R L L of the fans of all ages demonstrated in{WEen the Reds started slipping great |rod Smith, Leon Cadore, Dots Miller ‘,;{”l',,‘,,‘fj,’,,; ts the Admi WILLARD SERVICE STATION |, 0t ot 51090 e I itny wabs Pibha demad s; was the foll of Hank. | Fred Toney, Rube Bressler and Mor- | i won plsce MORAN STORAGE PATTERY CO. [ness. After rearing another [ for 1he opening game is fully up ol s SRal in some me 58 Shetucket Strzet, Norwich, Conn, |steel ra'lind, closing at a small ri of our most prospe it i —— m in said Distei e N N i ; 2 T I¢! will ‘be inferesting o' hote how posting a copy on the public siznpost tional loss <. Given fair weatker 1 be X the Fordham | 3 e D p Tk Thete the: Jis th = ota Snctd. e i s of 1011 wi football shortstop fer the bronx ins: Managzer Robinson of Brooklyn will|in the Town SERRROTI WS N R e slr e Al Bames oL 1 et | tution, and. is plaving great ball lline up his infield whon Ray Schmandt |*e4%ed & Scama D S . f E e 4 JE ce R deed el {against all comers. In a recent game|recovers ~from his spike wound.| may T uage L L e L e iend- : e South tndi against the Baltimore Internationals | Schmandt hit over .300 last year with | — = = e il eStIOIIS or aSter T8 AE e et Tothi of 151 nexe A0 Reports from e South indicac tha [ Frank hit two doubles, a triple and a | Brooklyn before he went into the| PISTRICT OF MONTVILLE, & ing at new high 1 Tner the ana enthustasm on yua, e s, | |Court of Probate May 1st, 1919 3 i) 1ol Dutes snd Rexican's e . it ; Z with that of the|Single in five times up. Looks like alarmy, and he will get in the lineup | COE 00 Tropate, Mav st 108 Pet-oloim ended at \arable gains or Inj Harvest i ollowers of the g M baseball |fine prospect for McGraw. |somewhere. It is possible that Lee|yfontvilie. i District: dhcadiea: . % . A fuil line of Cameo Rings, [/e' 7m0 e 4y U; |followers of the gume of baseball et | fages ventually’ will besbifindl to|onisa G o DIstrict deceanet, ameo Brcoches end Cameo! Aceomulation of food shares was simney v | onrast of the haseball war and from | Hank Gowdy evidently was so busy|third. He played eady game at |} , prayig that an instrument 1is ; anot’ s prominent fea Beot Su. Miami Crpper .4‘”1;\ o s e ar fighting in France he had little time |that base in 1917 h the St. Louis"riting, purporting to be the last willf fndantq, Solid Ccld and 1 & rond Producis, cor Products, | |B cac mremiar i naiet stories came back from France telling | Browns, atter the Yankees traded him (an{ testament of said Martha C. Chap-: Paarl Necklaces ‘c,\,m,\ 0il and Wilron and Company, 3! kSt omeri |t Htieic bipreliminary for baseball. From time to timejto the Missouri club. When Chuck |Ploved. allowed, and admitied o pro—: e s ces, I regicteri me gatis of one to 90 109 l'_“‘1 Tas e of games whidh Harfk caught 14- | Ward comes back Robinson will prob- as per application on file more Stons Ri ! i three pointe, | e B G L bind the lines. Gowdy says he plaved|ably play Magee third. Ward short, appears, it is - =ionsg \ings with Qny; Equipments were wrded by pre : dest Fi {in only three games during his year|Schmandt second. and Konetchy first.{ Ordered, That said application hes sure against 1'nitel : x S Hartford's Oldest Fixture. and a half in France, and in each one |"Twill be quite an infield. iheard and determined at the Probatsl {roniectire razorda %) The thirty-fourt remewal of thelhe was the pitcher, He won the last —_— e R D Tl ";""':. Pt S A iy | Charter Oak $10,000 Purse which will oclock 1n the forenvor, that not e merica . Atnes RO \m" ed at gmlflnr;:o‘rd L.ramlc;al'h; be &iven of ‘tho penderiey of said ap A camo v 1« N ¥ enit meeting Labor Day week r cation, and of the time and p. of ali gradss and all am to stronz 17" [ ihe inumber of splendid contests Ribbed hearing thereon, by publishinz thes ce3 at the cla sizrd of l‘p- have been seen in this old fixture. me one time. ih some newspap : = |Pweniy-five of the races were trot- ing a_circulation in said DI Wra, Friewell Co. i 2627 Fr'wL.m Stract - ‘/r""(vrt'vm DLINTIST “nons Wei-d W put y 12ERE Bastern Corn letin for busix no advertising medium in f -ut e res to Tae Bui- 1§13 Aliee Building, Norwick | {cal, | ur bus. | eamipbmted price avers me s w6, hut coppers a rgeed 1 rAeten and K ad Total “ld STOCKS im HON:V — can rulinz £HICAGO CPAIN MARKET. 100% 613 15% ed at acceptan mon nces Higi. Low. Close, R e ted mile heats three in five and eight jon the three heat plan. Only five! of the former were won in straigh {eats whiie in one-half of the latter the heats were split. Fieven of the| enty-five old style races went to; |10 seven and one to nine. The long- lest drawn out affa’r was won by by Hamlin's N'ghtingale from Little Al- bert and Abbie while Miss Alice, another heat winner was distances. (iee Grimes won the seven heat bat- tle with Joe Davis from Adela ?land Kenilworth while the two 3/ beat races were placed to the credit of Harfetta and St. the lat- |ter's most formidable rival being Mabel Tras whil also made in th's event the fastest dead heat on € ew York Americar —are —are the result of 15 years of intensive effort in the manufacture ol’ THE SWINEHART TIRE & RUBBER CO. AKRON, OHIO Weigh up the arguments of ever? other make of tire if you w:s%: but after all what you want is—most guaranteed miles per dollar in- vested. You get that in Swinehart’s, with the most practical and beautiful raised non- skid tread. C. V. PENDLETON, 1 | record. b has releascd Pitchers C 1nd Dazzy Vance to Sacramento of {the Pacific Coast icague. L 45 BROADWAY ¥ posting a copy thereof on the signpost in the Town of Monty said District. DISTRICT OF l'lofl'ull. Court of Probate, May 1st, 1919, Estate of William E. Valiette, late of in said District, deceased Administrator ha administration account with Bozrah, The his estate to this Court for allowance, it is% Ordered, That the Sth day of May, 1919, at 2 olclock in the afternoon, at the Probate C: the same is, a: the allowance of said account with said e Court directs the Admin all persons interested therein to appear at said time and place, by publishing this order one time in some newspaper having a circulation in said District, and by posting a copy on the public signpost in the Town of Bozrah, near- est where the deceased Jast dw WAREHAM W. BENTLEY, may2d 5 Judge. THERE 15 no aaverpising medinm in l Eastern Connecticut efual te The Bule * letin for business results. rt in Bozrah, gned for a hearing on administration te, and_ t trator to cite ing exhibited © said be, and

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