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i Tt R R —eeeee e i bt L B The Scissors Test and_the eastern champion. o3 p > = & f Yantic oufplayed Take test V4 in. by 3 in. Stretch All four. ts plaved a very > . 2 % Fotoady came, Tyl ed the Baltic baseball team at Depot - d 4 . ' R o dimcnlt " lie wl’é & Cpretty shot inat|Field, Tanuc, “on” Ssturday afier. ] N | o e it s pm N ¥ Aug. 10.—Cincinnati, prefident .of the .American League, | carried them on noon. Patterson pitched a good game ength. rs. o L 8 < SR oD o the FToen WHRIN| (0r Yantic, allowing anly two hits. | / 2 | The cuesbould not be mos than ¥ in. Vs 7 mple. If the strip tears * 3 gained considerable ground on New | was servi bis ufl'n.lher% to- | putting dis of the hole. York in the National league pennant|day.from: with an injunction | Barlow and her partner. Mr. Carroll, race last week and today enjoys-a lead | preventing him from interfering with | plaved a fine game. of five and one-half games. The Chi- | thhe "New ‘York 'American club using & ~ - cago Americans, continuing their: los- | Pitcher:Carl Mays, whom he had sus- | NATIONAL TENNIS DOUBLES ing battle, are threatened by the rapid}pended. Johnson said he would be TO START TODAY Sdvance of Detroit, now four and one- | present at the Mays hearing Tuesday | sowton, Mass, Atg. 0 Baif games to the rear. - +~ | Before. Justice, Rabert L.:Lucesof the | Nowiom. Masss, Ave 0-—The na- Barnes of New York and Cadore of | New York supreme court, but would ;\: lawn tennis doubles champion- Brookivn held the Cincinnati batsmen | not. attend the ,meeting tomorrow | SAP tournamews will begin tomorrow in check. but in the other four con-|called by the New York Americans. |on the Chestaut FI courts of the tests the Reds pounded the ball hard T .. |Longwood et Club. Ten teams, while their pitchers allowed few runs.| THIRD ANNUAL GRAND . eight of them winners of sectional ti- | secre by tnnings: Fller blanked Brooklyn Thursday with| . GIRCUIT STARTS TUESDAY tle meetings, will compete. The other| Yantic < iwo hits. Saturday Cincinnati scored | two comprise the Australian players, |Batc ... o three rans in the first inning off| . Philadeiphia, Aug. 10—About 150 |Gerald Patterson being paired With | whewer Taerscn. almaiis: . The stghtest Meadows of Philadelphia, who in six | {rotters and pacers of the 200 or more | Norman E. Brookes and R. V. Thom-| Two base hits Sulliven, R. Wheeler, Cn ¢ i 3 straight victories was scored upon |horses that will .be quartered ‘at the|as with Randolph Lycett. Base on balla Patierson 2. Sewar: 1 cut in an in- only three times. Meadows was a vie- | Belmont Driving Club’s track at Nar- All matches will be played in the| 3imick sm Crofir to mmrmdmn to Sharon. ferior tube— T e fo8ay in & Q9 inning affair,|beth, Pa. this week are expected to|afternoon. Two are scheduled for to- | . Umsire Fra i | oo SRR rip! And the start.in the third annual: Grand Cir- | morrow. Maurice B. McLaughlin and tubeis ruined. Cincinnati making t three straight. — New York, which will have an op- | Cuit meeting scheduled to open at the|T. C. Bundy winners of the Pacific|CICOTTE OUTPITCHES SHAW rtunity this week to redeem itself | old one milk track on Tuesday. .The|Coast sectionals, will meet W. E. Da- 3 I A Six.game series with Cincinnati, | meetmg will last four days and all the | vis and H. Vandyke Johns. who won s IN 12-INNING BATTLE dropped = series to St. Louis and bat- | nine early closing stakes and six open [ the western title. ®R. Norris Williams Washington, Aug. 10.—Cicotte and ted weakly against the pitchers of its|classes have been well filled. An added [2nd and ‘Watson M. Washburn, New | Shaw engaged in a pltchers’ duel to- ancient rival. Chicago. Hendrix dllow- | feature to the card will be a race for | England champions, will face Ichiva day, which Chicago won. 1 to 0. in the ed the, Giants three hits and no runs!trotting teams, the first event of this | Kumagae and Harold A. Throckmor- | tWelfth inning when Weaver got an Friday’ and Vaughn five hits and one|kind that has éver been held for. a|ton. who won this vear's middle states [infleld hit, advanced on Jackson's out run Saturday. Alexander vielded four |purse . on the Grand Circuit. The |title. The semi-finals will be reached |and scored on Foster’s wild throw of on Thursday and there will be no play | Felscn’s grounder. Score: nferior. L 3 Glosnarmwatmms wlossusmarans Blownssazuns olesscnssaen Rimwus Llunemsnnnns -. W Bt e g w2 wlrrrssssras) 0 " AT EVERY STEP YOU'RE SURE “ 7ITH a of scissors today, prove that Norwgr Tubes do not ryi y‘:v“hen cut or blown dluen:. th the No;-:qlk T ih:lf ou re- alize significance of floating stock*. Greater safety because of ter strength. And then you ask for a Norwalk Casing— either a fabric nonskid or a cord. Both have black tread and snow white side walls. Q 3 ¥ 0 hits and no ru;:s today when Robert-|purses for ;l;: o;l;eet'mg am%um to e B Yol con obtained from the Giants in ex.|more than $30.000. R. E. Biggs of |on ay, in order that the players Chicago (A) - Washington (A) % Change made a home runs that scored | Baitimore will be the starter rest for the final match on Sat-| .. % 177 7 8, L ah heea Ifyour local dealer cannot supply you write to the only runs of the game. e opening of the meeting on FCollins 3 5 1 5 4 of Fosier E H i i W Before meeting New York, the Cubs| Tuesday will give all the horses which| . e s 1 ¢ i ol & s %1 A]h‘ng Rubber Co. 32 High St., Westerly, R. L. shared two games with Philadelphia|have been racing over the western| AUSTRALIAN SWIMMERS ackees, X311 0 Offke . 4 8200 Anm‘ Rubber Co. ¢ Norwich, Conn. Ind lost two mames out of three. to|iracks an opportunity of resting up WIN TWO EVENTS | Conaii, 1o 4 110 2 0|Sharie = 3 § 3 ° ing R ’ Boston, which had its best week of the |after shipping to Belmont. Many| epicago, Aug. 10— Misses Fannie| s % 5 18 3 1lisam, HE Alling Rubber Co. New London, Conn. o season. o trotters and_pacers of the cast will [ 1, Cnce82 ANE, LTIRISOS, KIS Sk o 4 0 6 0 olcnamo. 2 26 Distributors Brooklyn won twice in three games|make. their first gtart of the Year at| qaliin' swimming stars, who yesterday | o ° & 0% 3 fswam > (0109 5 with St. Louls and took turns with|this meeting. Fofused to enter competitive events,| Totals 41 53613 1| Totals 3% 636 Cord Casings Adjusted 8000 mile Basis ~ Pittsburgh in shutout Vn’:!or{es‘-_l The track is in excellent condition | {oaay won two Of the five .events for| yicore b7 inzing: P Boston won its third straight game|and some record miles are looked for| Comt " and Miss Betty Grimes, Min- | wctoccn 2 Shs Sn bioni e NORWALK TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY NORWALK, CONNECTICUT from St. Louis today. The Cardinals.|as all the fastest horses being cam i . who batted hard all week. lost three | paigned this year by Tommy .\fiumh 2”3::@:“%5&;?;&1 r:’aitllz‘r:lcfint. Two bage bt Ghamits. commsentive games in which their Nita| Toou” Geers Walier [Cox and otfier| pionahip. . The Duluth:Boat clubie four | MAYS. WINS SECOND GAME In the American league, Chicago lost|stake events. oared crew won from the Lincoln Park PITCHED FOR YANKEES a close battle to Boston in_which Ruth . Fow clun i !&eeliuol::lailur:‘:;:;rg New York, Auk. 10.—Carl Mays, the Tat e‘:xsé'::g {1:‘!’; ;;.Tu\eag:;mdzzlapdheigl FRANGIS OUINET 18 Today's program elosed the second an- ‘g‘g‘;f‘e‘:\ ‘l‘h‘rA':::flf‘a“;d the Iactm:gl Al enders Meld e A et )ant| . SUFFERING WITH TONSILITIS| nual public water carnival of the Chi-| J50 3" 07 MRST R0 L9800 0P 008 o 13 innings. | Washington batted| Francis Ouimet, who was scheduled | cago Athletic association. gonend gume (his S Jork oty I g hicases restordas.|to play in a golf foursome Sunday af-| THe Australian swimmers who are| 3 28008 o Sn S i Gidcuty, but Sicotte mon hiz 21st vietory today. |ternoon, at New London. was sud-|on tour of the United States and|y g in the pinches. fifteen i Dl Atter losing to New York last Sun-|denly taken ill with tonsilitis and to- [ Canada, understood their agreements| cieveland players being left 5. ¢ o o night is under a physician’s care. He | Permitted them to appear in exhibition | g (0l play ing on se. Stretched, as " in the tire, good tubes do not rip when out. They cut . butdonotrip. -7 1T day, Detroit won four straight games. hree from Washington and one | Was_entered in the amateur cham- |and handicap events only. A telegram ;:::‘ Phiiadelphia. Stead pitching | pionships at Pitsburgh this week. He | received today from Fred W. Rubien, T ). oL featured the winning contests. played in the course Sunday morning | Secretary of the National A. A. U, in-| comey, 15 20 0 1 ki Cleveland was only a_ step . behindl|amti equalled the: course record of 69, | formed them, however, that they must]chspmmes & 1 1 1.2 2100 Detroit, winning three out of its five|made by Brady and Fotheringham. take part in competitive events. G2 AR e Cleveland outbatted Boston in|Jess Guilford and Vincent Hilton de- 2 1292 e e= marred by only onme error, but,!eated Grant Rice and T. C. Colkett,| SUNDAY GOLFERS FORCED H E 3540 » 1918 world champions tdok t;e.sunday afternoon, 4 and 3. § TO GIVE UP THEIR GAME i xe IERE out of the three Saturday. Mavs, the e 2 _ i 2 Tuch discuseed pitcher. was batted | EXHIBITION MATCH PLAYED Muimey, . Mean & Ay, 10 Sunieg I el : rard today but the Yankees won| AT NORWICH GOLF CLUB | S315°" Tow 120 °0F " the Wenaston 0250 s : through an early start because of| Mrs. Roland Barlow and G. Wyman|Golf club to take advantage of the sa10 : Myers' wildness. By the victory New| carroll of this city lost to Mrs. Ral; . E > Mrs. Ralph|ideal weather, were unable to com- york ook third place from Cleveland| Hammer and Teddy Gow. local profes- | plete their rounds today because of 2/ . sional, at the Norwich Golf club Sat-|the intervention of the police. A state Moy o T o) 60:?-3“4%‘!9}' with! yrday afternoon in a four ball exhibi- | police officer. and the hiet of police | (xx) Batted St Louls Saturdar. Walte Hort ciie| tidn mateh one up. ity visited the course and in | g’ wng pitcher of the Red Sox, getting| | Miss Elaine Rosenthal, women's|formed players that they must lay | Ser York (x) Batted for Faeth in 8t his third straight win western champion, who was to play | down their, clubs. JOHNSON' TG ATTEND MAYS Fith Mr. Gow, was unablé to play, and | Several lawyers who hod heen play- | Chioman. HEARING TOMORROW Mrs. Hammer was substituted. Mrs.|ing argued the matter with the state s s Barlow is a member of the Merion Golf | officer, but he told them that he was BASEBALL. A New TYork, Aug. 10.—Ban Johnson,’ clab of Philadelphia, a former ladies’|acting under orders to enforce the ix SATURDAY'S RESULTS. against Sunday sports. National Leagus. TR Cincinnati 10, Phiiadeiphia 1 O BOSTON GOLFERS ALSO s\xt']::fi‘ 1 STOPPED BY POLICE . Pittsburgh 0 2 Boston. Aug. 10.—Local and state American League. | Two base hits. Hards, Vick Three base m} H Cleveland 6. New York 4 police dfficers stopped golfers from : playing today on the links at the Bel-| D Tauy 2 Bors fim 2 SATURDAY MARKET = ° o S Bt levue Golf club, Melrose. and Tedesco| Roston 4, St. Lenis . second game. g New York, Aug. 9.—Trading in | Siepdl Country club, Lenn, both in the met-| Washington 11 Chicago 6. 4 etocks today was infuenced almost en- | Gen Mior ropolitan district. Eastorn Leagws. urely by FPresidenl Wilson's address, | Gen Mator pr oY, T Pittsburgh 5. Worcester 1 ¥ i el e’ (e enreds | €6 allon. = L ROBERTSON’S LONG CLOUT Springneid i1 Hartford 3./ Arst game: Spng- was in readiness for the game. We did [ good ball. He was relieved 1in B¢ aus favorable to the constructive side. | Smae cored . WINS GAME FOR CUBS| "Hrdimon o Nrordence 5 st O R S I AN [, by, Baliagtint. : prosperity by post-war demands. Rails | Interaadorer o 15:% k@ ""“h field and;sent Herzog, International Lea b 5 "sé; | another team in Groton’s place. This| The score follows: : and food shares, which- suffered se-|Int. aper pesta who ha ed. across the plate| pychamton 4. Reading action of the Groton team places us Ashland A. A New Lendon Independefp verely in. th several rocentiHeclingd. | Sestek oy ahead of him. enabled Chicago (0| Rachester 1. Jemsey City 3, first game in a rather precarious position and b hpo a el (A8 ol ¢ S e H 5| Lehih Valley make a clean sweep of the series with| Rochester 3 ¥ 7. second game. : et 4 = % 6 25 1 immetn an b 02 4B also rallied vigorously, a large part of | yierwen Sictor pae a 2 z i Lot 2 we want fhe fans to realize the cir- 3 & ‘ the week's extreme losses being recov- | Max Mowr '.\e“ b 3, by winiing. today's. gawe, | Townts 3. ~e«:v(n‘-‘v'::' cumstances so they may appreciate : ,’: ° ,: JERn . wht 1 ered. in a few instances, such -as| Mix Motor 2 to 0. Score: Ruffw'o 4 Baltimore 3. fist game. e the position we are in. Such action i American Car and several high priced | yi=n LR o W":;‘ ;"‘;A Y a‘:\;::;: % ;yu;yr;“w secod game—called by s el by any club in organized ball would LI specialt substantial net zains over! s Ran & + pr . o ol Faex, s °-¢ - fonn L st e net be tolerated: a heavy fine would T L r::;tg:l 51‘.::.':1‘;5“'?\;:’:’ rtn::-o. Mhoourl scite 9 OfHolcher, | intional; Losgue. Won.- Lost., © Pt ]he the penalty. In baseball such as|w Litartyc 2 0 [3 adv: ces of 2 5 _p— . - ¢ 1 e i e § 2. ;s 5,000 ehares. Ameriea sl rin'm. 5 o S Chlicaro 2. New Tork o ey s it. We mak ac- vy feinga’ General news of the days favored | 3o Tidac g i ol Desh 20, Ameriean League. | o ) el e et e e e S T bt bl o A T g R g Frach. B o of eranters M | Petaen 4 : fos}instead we ask you to give the fans| Ay &b G t s nent T sy TGOk g . o adelphia 2 E 287 | of . Norwich, through the medium of [ Ruin Nev london Br 'Tc;?.z:rT‘l‘\our:‘vm?egn:;d:i;:c:gu‘esd_ ‘;;\ “::- :l:;e.cgu Benton. p sof Tl o423 ol Eastery League. ¥ The Bulletin, a statement as to why on balls off Manles ® Sune, This 10 tho satonlwhooee; | Meder. o 7. e o | atarbury SlEym vou did mot put in an appearance, and | i by’ plicher. Manies. Cra sive increase and brings the total of | Soui Pecac P A Rorcester 2 e ;. yoat O3 EolmoL U Tap At Yor hearcs g T business on hand beyond any period | Sy S ot Battad fof Paid tn TR Frosidente 1, Spetngi o Plishaa .o : |MFe i L 2 Risien basas Yacusim, : since last March. oco Pn 5 (xx) Rauad for Bentos in N ~ fieid - iz i Sacrifice hits, ney d Bonds were irregular, Liberty tssued] Dhion Facic . foore by e = _ American Association. N aren 11 : * | FIRST GAME OF SWEDEN e gy oy - as well as internationals. Total sales | {i"s wemr® > L 20000 o0 o a ] eae & neneoot & ol mme SR : VS. AMERICA A TIE| Umpire Lamber (par value) aggregated $7,250,000. T8 Rubber Two base’ hit, Youns. Home run, Boserson. | S Pav s lewimilies, T FNY fame | = ; Stockholm, Aug. 10 (By the A. P.). i Old U. S. bonds were unchanged on || 2 Smeltn —_— | Pioms Snr Cotmbs 2. 00t e ROTON IRON WORKS —The Bethlehem Steel football club!BALTIC TEAM WINS FIRST 1 during the week. L | BRAVES MAKE IT THREE Micheootls ¢ ToRe 1N teoend mame. GROTON IR and the Stockholm team plaved a tie LEG OF FERGUSON CuUP T b BN STRAIGHT FROM CARDINALS| IMiwncesclis 5 Toisgs 3 sovai” mome. TEAM FAILS TO SHOW UP|game today. it being the first contest| By handing the Colonial team a i T AT St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 10.—Heathcote' oot Sunday, several hundred fans were|the Americans have participated‘in in|trouncing to the tune of 15 to 1. the e New York, Aug. 9. - Cotton futures|bases filled and two out in the third | Philadeiphia st Prisoaren {Vor e Soheiuled o vy e on the cup offered by Mr. Fergusor — opened firm. October 51.87. Decembor | Allowed three runners to score and | One one game scheduled |Serwichigiabyeied stosnut i e v [ NEW LONDON{INDEPENDENTS for the best team of ball fossers um = | 32:14 January 3198, Marcn 52.00, May |save Boston its third straight Victory American Lengus. e e e Nooih DEREAT ASHIAND AA.|dec. sixteen years of age. [This. wip Am Hide & Leather | Cotton futures ol joNRB S CouiaEndee b tort IR ocama | | S W e e T E e wy . We| Baptay on KNEBR patk ‘the Aah-|ieT ens. The winker of the socieoy Am mas & LS o bes nrs utares clossd steady. Octo- | L] s tems a0 “etroii -~ Paadeiphis e e it s ackiment. after com- | lend A’ A Was {efeated by the New | pa niaoed next year will Dlay the Bey Am e {2216, March 32.13 May Shisih R S I e e A e e foan. Works 1 b Yoo, nacpendents by the mcore of | tic team in the final game and the cun e i X 2 ol3Smi 2 o asters Lemaue. |a game with Groton Iron Works t 20 0. e the permane ssessi sm, 7me pot steady; middling 3%.65 | i s 4211 9| Pused at arora ) e e O s on) Chiitsy | | !New Inifion's two Tune ok 1 thel Ua fhoat oap. - Permansnt possessien Aten T & 5 — | 39 B3 0020 Worcester at Speinggeld Aug. 10, Telt confident that everything | third. Ballastini and Cranka fanned. AT L % MONEY. | e L 1 Lk 8 | ¥ Coyle hit through third along the foul iad Cooh ? Reth Steel (B) New York, Aug. 9. — Mercantile | 3 owiles 1w 3 110 1 0 line for two bases. Brogan hit to Fa- ndiana Coach Resigns. " e paper 51°4G5 1.2, sterling 80 das | ioglmad 27 19000 ber, who fumbled. allowing Covle to| Dana M. Evans, basketball amd B T e | bills 4.20 1_2." commercial 80 day bifs | Mo» 38 ez i g score. Brogan took second on the|track coach at Inldiana Universit Bude & Sur { on banks 4.35, commercial 80 day bills| Tetwis 32 73 12 ofSherel > 0 0 5 0 o throw to the plate. Cavanaugh singled|since 1917 has resigned accept—a Canssian Pac {428 1-2,. demand 4,37, oables + 32 o i iz thr _ second and Brogan Scored.| position as the head of the department = AT | Drance” demana 712" %ble L it o e BT U H O I D Silvia flied to Jarvis. This efMled the| of physical education at Northwestern e & ¥ I |a . ‘demand 3 i 27 {3 (= Ratied gars 3 scoring. 3 sity, Evanston, Ii ans form- G RIA T e com Lires, demand £.99, cables 505, Marks, | Store 1 aiser o S Kehfind railied in the ninth and got| erly. was wresting coach 4t Cornel SRR demand 6, cables 6§ 1-4. Government| P . 003000320 05 two men on without any outs, but Bal- | University g ot Fue e T b 3 f not push them afross. { 1f Adams had eaten the apple first ! ‘ s O K Liberty was ‘effective at all times|he probably would have decided that corgs Ae SR MATKET, | pinaTEs uiT GABORE HARD; SEASONABLE GOODS FOR || b eeond et hithis | B s i o 000. Market steady to unevenly lower WINS GAME. SCORE 5 TO 3 ;u( few bids or sales hecause packing Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 10.—Pitts- ELOT R TR T s T A HOME GARDEN Toradle Mvices suspension all livestock | beat Brooklyn, 5 to 3. Adams pitched : - oading for Chicago until further no- | offectively all the d : tice. Prices not quoted e e sanh Foceined 3l 3 = quoted except top at| faultless support. Carey's batting and || Two and three burner Qil | Rakes, Hoes and three and 4 | D te—Recetpts 5,500, Market sioyw, | P35, [UATINE featured. Score: St ick skl r 2 Cultivat 8 f . ::u_.:ey to. uneven, lo’ver'. Bege steers. b oA % s ok o e oy VRO : g P2 oice and prime, $17.40@1 me- e, 10 5 24 1 H . J ; i e | O m and good, $13.00@17.40; Food and e Te L H Ovens—one or two burner. | Italian Grape Hoes. HEN a New England investment § éhoice, $14.25@18.25; common and | cehen S 4 3§ 8 3 g . security is purchased from us 4 medium, $9.75@14.25 , Butcher cattie, | Purbare $301 . Planet Jr. Wheeled Hoes, ; e / : heifers. 3740@1580] cows. 31 e | Newir, R H Toledo Steam Cookers. alti experience demonstrated t 8 anama |i-igm e B : Colfators, Plows 124 e Sl s e o s ~ ers, Cows an lers, $6.00@7.25: | Adam:. p 100 i - : . > 3 canner steers, u,;:o;{:l;n yeal, carves o ) Asbestos and Pyramid relations ‘with the customer which : ligh handywe: . $18.50. i i 5 TN, 1210 Toasters. Sprayers—hand and knap- will extend over a long period of years. ¢ stecker cows and heifers. $7.00@9.00: | .. .. sack. : ‘er cal 3 X 3 Cadere 3 -~ i i: i 3 ats e cives, SLU@LI) Western | (D) e Full line of Pure Aluminum 2 . Manifesty, our interests are iden- i e heibglme ’swmfi’@u.zs. s e et e W g Pyrox. tical, since we first subject our offerings : Sheep—Receipts, 1,200. Market | Brook 118 09060 13 to the most rigid and exh e investiga- 3 practically no ' trading; = few early | ban hi Haiy, Sosamerth. Kenetchr. . Thres » Arsenate of Lead and Bor- i STRLSYE. Myestga. 3 %7 GRADE - 95| Zics; avout steady. Lambs (541 . 2 Pyrex Oven Glass Ware. deaux Mixtu 3 tio.1 before we, purchase the issue. : .00 Svee.. $4.95 im)‘.msn‘.;rsorifiv lambs, culls and | CINCINNATI REDS WIN 13- = O : * common. $9.00@ : yearling weth- ' Dusting i i & S R L ¥ 2 INNING GAME FROM PHILLIES O-Cedar and Pol- Black ur cu rent Bulletin describes a 5 PR AR T ers, 33.7 ; ewes, $7.2:@9.00 . 3 selected be 3 ewes, culls and’ common, $2.75@6.75: | _Cincinmati, O. Aus. 10—Cincinnati || ishing Mops and Polish Galvani 4 ected number of unusually attractive : $35.00 GRADE $3.95 breeding ewes, $8.50@14.75; feeder|WON & Well played thirteen-inning : e 'vanized Watering Cans. New England Preferred stocks, which are 3 f5e! ceeees $3.95 tambs, 312.00@14.50. game from Philadelphia before 22,000 ob arable now at prices to yield 3 people today when Mcadows made a Electric Flat-lrons, $4.00. | Garden Hose. .00 B © Pittsburgh, Aug. $._Cattle: S wild pitch with a r - : : $4.00 GRADE $2.95/ ; 50 heat, Mazket igherto. sy, 2(1:'2!20‘-5(h;ddon_eaba‘t‘lml?xf\lin:“b\s;:cgm Paints d V. e £ 5% to 8% H A sood chance to. getons| ST VAT s TH0 g T | SRS Shet Sotir et e aints and Varnishes for all purposes. i get’ one | swels, cdy 3 - vinnin ) : for next season’s wear. K°~M:hi;mbul“r;;h;e&mmm: T vt 00" ] v ' 2 P30 Baan com. ond ooers, H1Z30@ | st o3 175 £ 1 W ne e Send today for this Bulletin NB 344 H 13, veal caives $21. i DERee T . 3 Sheep and lamba—Supply 300 head | Mewsl 'z > 1 5 .,: § 3 FiE he Hous hOld : : . Prime wethers $10. 3 ° g - 5 W, fl @10, Callahas, If ¢ 1 3 0 1|ko i1 R e - e 5 é H Sole S Commen pie” Bt S| BERTE L0 Ny 1) : ; Hollister,White & Co. H P o L RS E : ¥ g & . 8 higher. Prime heavy hogs $93550 | mw B 5ol mew R Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street wcommonatEd 4 = s, medinme 33230@1340. heavy| T Gheeiout e it et soen Telepho: : Crosvenor Building H N e A T R G C B T S R ephone 531-4 JPROVIDENCE, R 1. : Cn aoe 1 SPRINGFIELD 1% I SLARISEL stass S14Q1950. heavy | e L anas ):l'!mv.slu.h.l‘udflus.mm,m‘,

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