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7 HIRRANE CHASERS” FOR THE G " We Want To Do Our Bit To Help E— LEGAL NOTICFS. Galveston, Texas, June 23.—A marine{or hovering on the outskirts in order service which will afford apportunities|that they may obtain the fullest Infor- i f the wea- for thrills equal to, it not greater, than| maton. 10 the land staions of the we those incident to life aboard destroyers| At present, Mr. Scott declared, warn- and submarine chasers during the war|ings of approaching storms are wire-|” FOR SALE: By order of the Homor- — - Wil be inaugurated on 'the GuIf of Mex: | lessed laniward. toF wenther bureau sta-| able. Court of Probate for the District| INSYDE TIRES, inner _armor REPAIRING, greasing and washing mory Garage, 318 Frasklin St. Phone z : se23d for Tco, where “Hurrleane-chasers,” #mall | tions by pessing liners and . freighters,| of, Norwich, I will sell the real estate |auto tires, diubles mileuge. Drevents E e punctures_anu blowouts cost, big {4 ° LI 99 B|cratts of the sub-chaser type, will pa-|but often these reports are incomplete e i o d;‘;“;mflz_ et Blasen) — trol during storm periods and transmit|because vesseis sending them are mak-|ceased, comsisting of the hotel proper- | 31 Bellevue Place, ‘New London. Phone by Wireless to the weather bureau sta-|ing all haste to get away from the|ty, known as the Gardner Lake House, | 575-4. Je23d tions -particulars of storms and hurri- | storm area. - consisting of about 35 acres of land, | Lopp ow NERS—Do % canes encountered according to A. H.| With the chasers patrolling the guif|bojpdering on Gardner Lake, in New 700 S ? bard? Hsve yuu Scott, local observer, Who recently re-|storm aréas, he said, more accurate and | London County, ‘r'l‘;;e';fl;‘f et tie | your masaete, recharged i turned from a conference at Washing-| full information of hurricanes headed | BOSt de P n 3 IN OUR STOCK AT : ; ity B while you wait. Norwich W ton With the chief of the weather bureau, | northward will be available. The new|Lastern Comnecticuth Pesides the bo ut St 21/ Off R g l L. 1 tel, standing an the Salem Turnpike, C. M. Marvin. service Is expected to-reduce losses of | in - including norse barn, icehouse, Instead of fleeing from the storms, Mr. | coastwise shipping and lowland property| paviion, etc., there is an attractl e Scott said, the Jittle vessels Will risk de-|considerably, by giving warnings of ap-|summer cottage on the shore of the ; 3 ake, 2 struction by either riding before them proaching menaces from the sea. L ortiaie g ecaigoss tor ot Cupancy. For further information, see or address C. K. BAILEY. Adwr., Nor- PROSPECTIVE GOOD CROPS IN NEW HAVEN REPUBLICANS ) NORTHWESTERN NORTH DAKOTA AVOWEDLY FOR SUFFRAGE Minot, N. D, June 23.—For the first OTICE TO COURT O nELn 3 New Haven, Conn., June 25. — The vich, within a District time~in five years indications point to | fen's Republican ratification committee|of Norwich, on the 23d day of June, A. good crops in mnorthwestern North Da-|of Connecticut, at a’ meeting here today, o kota, according to reports received here by bankers. Heavy raine of the past few weeks have given good impetus to growing grains and crops are in excel- lent condition, the reports say. 1SON 3 voted to ‘“oppose the nomination of any dway candidate for state office or membersnip | Norwich, in said District, deceased. in the general assembly of 1921, wno Ordered, That the Administrator cite shall not openly declare himself for we- | the creditors of said dece 10 bring i % Iy | man suffrage or the federal amendme lm:(;‘:mn‘x.:.u” . 0 est ;!M H Corn acreage in the northwestern pa The committee also voted approval of | **/ hit Eothin W of the state, bankers estimate, has been | “the declaration of the national republi-|Rotice r"’u}i':“arfft‘:“;m“’»"‘g"'rq‘*"h = increased 35 to 40 per cent. over pastican platform that the suffrage amend-|7oP¥ OF CHIS OFCS Fhore sl e seasons while a large percentage of flaXx | ment must be ratified in time for women | ceased las velt, Ale same also has been sown. to vote in the 1 e 20 electi Town, o ¥ blishing the o . The labor situation on North Dakota brsesar m°‘;“?c - .,,‘,’",‘,]’ \.,,‘,‘fi"; e CV.;:;; us :‘e' refr-u:! yo‘u ih::.'m . . 0 e . farms has improved greatly and in the d District, and make return to ti anything mad: of m - i i 1 it urt. . Our Stock consists of Firestone Fabric and Cord Tires, Red i coicn o tnitea staer | empioyment EASTFORD o ATy Thi i o g NeghiatALs Th & f th bl NELSON J. AYLING, s e graduating exercises of the public{ The above bor in he harvest flelds, Many InQuifidscnools were held in the Methodist church | <opy af reco lae) 1z ve hosn; received S o Da.| Wednesday evening, June 16th, at 8| ~Attest: HEL the east who s t0 K O Tho us.|Oclock. ~Praise was given the teachers | e ot eolloze students are ex.|Supervisor and graduates for the excel-| NoTICE.—ANl creditors of said de. |i8 done correstly—we expand the part e s maamy Inquir. | lent program that was given as follows: Yo hereby notined *1o present|by corrsct pre-heating before welding e L IR e all schools; prayer, Rev. P. S. Col- ir claims agaipst xaid esiate 10 e | ang use the right material and equip- les haye already been T Our Town, Susanna Chilkott; Util- d at R. F. D. No. 2, Norw! 9 . them. Wages bemgnll’\)l(_ hy ization of Waste, Mary Jurkovics; song. \n:}thrm the U"r‘vlr\dh"m“ed in the | ment. LE A Yo SIS b, & (UnuSEAT IR North Ashford school ; Irrigation, Stuart | ¥bove and Foreseing erage, W o o T US SERVE u. Collins ; essay, Better Roads for Eastford, Tt SRS trator. TERRAZAS 1S PREPARING Alfred Carpenter; Duties of a Citizen, NORWICH WELDING CO. ETURN TO MEXICO|Percy C. French; song, Center school; —_— 31 Chestnut Street oon essay, Peter Kaletch's7; Feeding the Soil, Norwich, Conn. El Paso, Texas, June 23.—After an ex-| Herbert Keith; prescntation of class, A. ile of seven years, Alberto Terrazas, son| W. Greer; presentation of diplomas, J. of General Luis Terrazas, once ome of|Carlton Tatem; America, all. Chihuahua's wealthiest men, is prepar-i N. W. Kennedy and family with Mr. ing to return to Mexico and attempt to|and z)?:m' !-red! ("’:r;;uiger of 'Putnam k the T zas ranches in an ef-|&pent Sunday af e lake. v i v z ;gf_g*’io recedup“;l;\z family fortune. Rev. William H. Bath, district superin-| _Many young nmrfl_e ffa”lmh lu\'nol\‘;er At a conference here Senor Terrazas|tendent of Norwich district. preached at|2USe they are just as foolish as olde: was assured by an official of the new | the Congregational church Sunday. people. regime that the family would be given| Charles Clark is having his house re- | — every protection by the de facto gov-|decorated, also having an addition of a ernment if they desired to regain pos-|pantry built on. session of extensive lands from which| A number of neighbors and friends gave | they were driven by revolutionists in ohn Kaletchitz and bride a miscellaneous . y 1913. It is said that the Terrazas |shower Friday evening. Judge. and foregoing Is @ true N M. DRESCH®R, Clerk. largest heavy forging, casting, fly wheel or most intricate .auto part. Our welcing “stands up” because it and Grey Tubes. This offer includes Giant Pneumatic Truck Tires and Tubes but not Solid Truck Tires. This offer includes Application. Every Tire is a guaranteed first quality tire, carrying full Firestone guarantee. was -a recent caller at Irving O. Bur- dick’s. “Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker of Pres- ton were- visiting local Telatives Satur- day. We also want to announce that we are now ready to do all kinds of Vulcanizing on any tire from 3 inch up to and in- cluding the 8 inch Giant Pneumatic Truck Tire — the only place in New London or Windham countiesthat Giant Pneu- maiic Tire Vulcanizing is done. lands in Chihuahua cover millions of Mrs. Charles Clark and son Donald USL BATTERIES FOR ALL CARS acres, and thousands of cattle were con-|have been spendlg several ¢—s at East ALL BATTERIES REPAIRED AND tiscated or stolen from them during the| Thompson parsGmage. : . ' RECHARGED. early days of the revolution. Mrs. A. W. Marcy and son Austin of Putnam spent a day recently with rela- NORWICH BATTERY CO. v 3 v tivesthiere) RANKLIN STREET 7 SRR et Miss Ina Buell of Petersham and Ralph PH“SPHATE U [] [] ° JOINING THE BOLSHEVISTS Green of Athol spent the week end here Phone 1043-2 331 Main Street Phone 1299 Norwich, Conn. == : and attend ? Ariel G £a { Flonotaln, T 0" dome 38— 8iberian' | = avended-the iweddiagjnf EAriel Green)| Hussians, arriving at Alexandrovsk, Sag- : i i <4 ST S Nothing Like Pl halien, say that Chinese and Koreans, b F e in considerable numbers have joined the WARRENVILLE | P st Vigor bolshevik forces at Nikolaevsk, against| i e A s b which Japanese troops mow are operat- Tarl E. James returned to his work in v : Boston Sunday afternoon after spending - ing, according to a Tokio cable to the i o s Judging {rom the countless prepara T e e :nesmmcmon of two weeks at his home tions and _treatments which age = s inually being advertis here. The dispatch adwded that the Leon Gardner, Charles i < v Lawton and| pose of making thin people flesi Chinese and Koreans fought with tne and| pose of making thin pecple fleshy, de bolsheviki against the Japanese.jn the|MTS: Ruth Towle motored to Framing-|veloping arms, nec bu: New London County Distributor: i For Monogram Oils and Grease ugl OF A.L KINDS two-day battle that raged there several|Nam, Mass. recently. o s & weeks ago and that Chinese warships| O P: Durkee attended commencement ) angles b Automoblles supplied the soviet forces with ammu- |3t Brown university last week. B B soft, curved 4 — ————————— = | nition. Mrs. Lizzie Noel visited_her aunt, Mrs il A AT HAN < RECORDED Jane Tucker, of North Windham, Satur- N = % ROPLERTY ( 8 2 ‘.\‘Lnulvlcy, house and lot, Golden heights.| son, one-half interest in property in Oc. . cign e ' % i'viai’| Carriages, Wagons, \r TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE| John Porious to Harry E. Higgins,| cum, BY DEFEATI C. A. JRS. e e st there. are . use and lot, Fairmount street Tane B T o ! dently th 2o el : ane E. Lathrop to Henry Kopelman, N. F. A. 2D8 NOW AT TOP | near Long Island sound. 3 ruc an ansfers recorded at the| John Murphy to Isabella Pagano, house| hou: 43 2 r NG 3 ! : sands men reoor [ Zopi amphy, fo TesbelbiEag | house and lot, 114 Asylum ' street. In the fastest game of the league thus| School in District No. 3 closed Saturday e e ey L office in the first twenty|and lot, 106-108 Thames stree |, Brrol C. Lillibridge to Grosvenor Ely,|far the N. F. A. 2ds defeated the Y. M. | last. who keenly| Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim. we e following llmihr\m]‘llull to Claudia B. Hull, house.hor)se _z:ad_rloé,‘ West T;\_[nmes street. C. A. Jrs. on the Academy grounds to Mrs. B. C. Bugbee is spending some feel their <- | ming, Upholstering and Wood Work ; and lot, att avenue. aniel T. Shea to Hans J. and W. irg ix | time in Kennebunk, Me. : P nder Johnson to Harry|®Pd 1oL 2 ‘ 2 the tune of 6 to 4 Durirg the firse six | time in D 4 Blacksmith.ag 1n all its branches f interest in lot 20y, J0hR l"“'- lolFTd a-\-'d I"l_‘helr)e::‘ Q\[ Hlansen. house and lot, West Thames| innings the Y. M. C. A boys held the| Mrs. E. L. James, Earl, Allen and Roy | ne: 5. alf iross, house and lot, 220 Elizabeth! street. 2 Thinness and | Seott & Clark Corp. 4 mo x' el chon and Har-| Lewellyn Wilson has moved his family % X a4 Phosphate t 507 TO 515 NORT™ WAIN STREET : lead gained in the first inning whenJames attended the graduating exercises - = ., Jennie Potter Crooks to Frank D.|Brown started hitting the first ball pitch-| at Stafford High school June 16th. { e 2. B Woodwirth to Aunls F. L |Coles, lot, 10 Potter manor p sl Mrs: Minsie Frostiof Waterbury callod ) “halfl Seiforth, lots 7 and S, Prospect park. gnes H. Paine to Bessie L. Crandall, ixth inni her brother, R. H. Wright, Saturday el istate John Tuckie toff Albert and|lot, 6 Fairlawn park. In the sixth inning George Strouse of | on he g ¥ iordon, house and lot, Boswell Estate Chester Wi Barnes to John A. :‘:;Zt\ax]ld :;;ekn:ir?-’f;ur ot agiriar | Service and others land on Hamilton av- a s lexander Johnson to Seorg e wood started the ball rolling, and before | to_the Lombard house. ON. 15 contained in D e LA = Sage could get control of the situation{ Mr. and Mrs. George Jacobs of Willi.| GEORGIA HAMILTON. modern foods o fordon, Mouse and lot, Boswell| John A = Service to Frank A. and|inree men had crossed the plate. mantic visited Mrs. Jacobs' patents Sun-| iy oo 1s nothing that will supsly ARCHITFCTS RSt e L et house and lot, 57 Ham-| Both pitchers had very good support|day. ; this deficiency S0 well as the organie | =———————-———————- o B OB S8 EEanethe] | Faren (<°~“ =5 2 3 and in every respect the game was the| ssie M. Durkee has finished her| phosphate known ariong druggists as CUDWORTH & TIOMPSON, 2 il = | James C. Mara to Katherine K. Haun,| pest thus far played in the Norwich Boys' | school work in West Ashford. itro-phosphate, which is inexpensive : : i ! Bouse and lot, 26 Town street. boschll league. TThe features of the game| Graduating exercises were held in Ba-| a )l by Lee & Osgood and most | ARCHITECTS, ¢ Visla M Andrews to Napolean| = John George Schwesk to Ernest Len-|were a two basc® t by Higgins, a one. |kers hall Thursiay cvening. There were | all, druggists urder 3 ‘guarantee of| Thayer Bulldin~ Norwich, Conn. atih - 3 SBNIEY e ahoRas and A0 S and lot, New London turn-|hand catch by Covey at first and Brown's | only three graduates this vear—Charles | satisfaction 9% FOiey, BATE ety g — and lot, 106-108 1 : S | Albin K . 3 heavy hitting. Koranyl and Charles Koss of Ashford | {8 {he BURS (PSR e orwich to George E. Pitcher,| AIb d\“emvf,w George B. Krauss,| e lineup was as follows: Center and Julius Kossa of Westford Hill| [\8 phoric food elements, bitro-phos- BOOKBINDING Sl ouse and lot, Highland street, Taftville.| N F, A. 2ds—H. Higgins ¢, W. Gold- | school. phate 4 produce a welcome trans. | ————— ———— Steel ‘and Bearings, Inc, to| Fstate Agnes.P. Hill to Mary J. Mur-{ oo o' p Higgins 1b, H. Hitchon 2b, Gt ——— e formation in the appearance; the in- Martin Co., land and buildings on;T2Y and Rose A. Vars, land at 69 Myers e b 2 PR crease in zveight frequent!y being as- . Strouse ss, P. Harwood 3b, R. Rathbone | nut, Willow and Franklin streets. “";““"~ = . SO an o I Coves #na'd. Roans it} SOU‘TH GRISWOLD tonishing. ™ e iearet 3 | Francis and Ludwika Deputla to Delia| ™S | 'M‘Z,‘?Ib{‘!"_ to Bstate Agmes P.| covey caught four innings. | Mr. and Mrs. Sterry H. Kinnie and | Ineredst ;% Wt obe et in the health. JOSEPH BRADFORD Dolbeare to Mary Mara, | Dufile, house and lot, 637 Franklin T SLle Bienie, Y. M. C. A. Jrs—P. McNamara ¢, C.{Mrs. Ransom H. Young were business o , sleeplessness and lack of d Ruled to Order Sa | street. Larrabee Whipple to Elijah H. De|sage p, B. Mack 2b, T. Sharples b, R.|callers in Norwich June 22 eneray., W y“slways accom-| Siank Books Male and Ru ek Anthony and| Philip Kork to Mary Kort, cnechalf in.| Wolf, land on': West. Thames. street. Brown 3b, D. Vollowitz ss, R. Harris If,| Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Gray are visiting | pany excessive s, should soon 108 Broadway pelisk 4 lot, 24| terest in house and lot, 6 Orchard| Estate Hannah K. Bromley to Eunice! TBriges cf, S. Budnick rf. relatives in Vermont. disappear, dull eyes ought to brighten, robt listrass J. Brown, house and lot, Geer avenue.| This game puts the N. F. A. 2ds at| Herbert G. Richardson and Frederick [and pale cheeks loW with the bloom — ner fo James O. Mahoney,| Mathew F. Sheridan to Mary B.| James F. Wilbur to Joseph A. and|the head of the Norwich teams of the |Burdick were business callers in Jewett| of perfect TECE0, W CRAER, Ham- NURSERY Champlin street. Sheridan, house and lot, 13 Ward street. | Philaset Lede, land on Elizabeth street. | oague and means that the Academy boys | City Monday. O fing . her oWn experience, writes: i i Clarence E.| Thomas M. Robinson to Maggie Robin-| KAz and Feliksa Tylenda to Rose 2 ] ¥ . & 8 5 otts City | por 3 g 5 Chermis, house and lot, 318 Central ooe| Will have to match their skill against that E. A. Button of Jewetts City was a re-| ipjtro-Phosphatd has brought about a ? the Baltic B. L. C., who hold the Fer- | cent visitor at Edwin E. Lew 2 iransformation with me. T gainx e Suson cup. Theése teams will play a se.| Albert G. Greene and Lafayette F. Wil-| ea 15 pounds and never before feit so 2 Estate John C. Averill 1 e L 2 s stic 31 Z . e 1S AYeril to Joseph H.| ries of three games to decide the winner |cox motored to Mystic Sonday, June 14. Y g 2ouse and Tot, Broadway. f this v 9 fe Stephen A. Clark spent Sunday with Harry Fournier to Avgant T moarnier, | 2L, S year. and should the N. F. A. team 3altic th t il th his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Clark, of phate is 1 ed .f o house and land, 182 Central avenue. if,i‘“; 1,,:;:'_19“;?: ;;2;:5‘2‘}‘..‘,“;; b;a:,fl Glasgo. T e t, owing to it FOR ALL ocf‘:"‘o“e fio;fliro a‘nd \Santla Zic:l;n to Thomas | will be necessary. * Joseph F“’ll(z of (’;’PTW?{" s recent | tondency to increase weight, be used i e an asquale Vitagliano, house and lof The Colonial Jrs. defeated the, Broad- | business caller ‘in this vicinity. by anyone who does not desire to t « Wi 30 i 14 Orchard street. e o tea ot Mohekan ok e eeoad | ¥ Daniel 8. -Gulle. of, North Stonington [ on fissh: »ut| MAPLEWUOD nURSERY CO. Estate Elmore H. Berry to Grace De-|ing 1 to 0. . T. H. PEABCDY Phone 9385 1Sarlo, house and lot, 179 and 181 Frank- —_— - in street. 3 i Helen T. Patterson to Esidor Millet(e,l LEAD“G‘;LZ;Q:S:O ‘:3::::“, e CIGARS, o ouse and land, Plain Hill and Frank- Py, mERD E— For Infants and Children. lin, : New York, June 23—Several leading o e e e e e s W. W. Sample, Jr., to Isabella Paga- | British men - golfers, - including Miss no, house and lot, 32 Thames street. | Cecil Leitth, the titleholder, are coming Star t a / \ th w That Wm. B. Bowler to Delia Shea, house | t0 America this year and may compete in and lot, 14 Brook street. the women's national tournament at e OBA 0 George E. Pitcher to James T. Fits.| Cleveland, according. to a letter received n I CC s : gerald, land on North Thames: street, | lere from Miss Marion Hollins of West- enulne as 0“ Joseph Hoffman and Jacob Brodsky|Drooks N. Y. . Miss Hollins and other At Wh lesa le i 0. to Abraham, Morris and Esther Stuad,|American women golfers, who competed “ALGOHOL-3 pro ty Canterbs k2 ke. in the Df_itish event, and this week are arationrhs Estate Alfreda. Adam {o Natwan Gil.| Partiicpating in the French titular tour- By Mail TO-DAY With The | AVegetablePrep man, ‘house and fand. 152 West Toun | BAment, expectto sail for America July 1. simifatingtheFood by ] strect. || John R. Bowman John and Josephine Reeves to snams-‘“‘“’s"“““‘; e Y Mai laus and Eva Bense, land on Platt av. SAILED FOR ENGLAND 116-118 West n St. enue. Boston, June 23.—The trapshooti Frank and Samuel Hertz he - United k ai to Jacob|team which will represent the United ;rlermvlhme. house and lot, 9 Forest|States in the Olympic competition sailed eet. for England today on the steamer Fort OF Faarit i i | TRUST CO i RORABACK, CHAIRMAN, TO Worcester said it was planned to ave e BOSTON NOTIFY CANDIDATE COOLIDGE | members compete in the English cham- Over $15,000,000 Resources Established for Half a Chairman Will H. Hays of the na- | P P® before going to Antwerp. tional republican commitiee has ap- | pointed J. Henry Roraback, chairman | ELECT CAFPTAIN OF DARTMOUTH of the republican state central commit- | BASEBALL TEAM FOR 1921 Whitestone Cigars are $55 per thousasd. J. F. CONANT, 11 Franklis St. tee of Conpecticut and member of the| Hanover, N. H., June 23.—The election Meney goes on interest BOWLIYG ALLEYS national committee, to be chairman of | of Frank A. Ross, Jr., of Melrose, Mass., the 5th of each menth ; LIG ALLEYS the committee to arrange for the form- | as captain of the Dartmouth baseball al notification of Governor Coolidge of BOWLING AND B AT THE AETNA COWLING ALLEYS MAJESTIC SUILDING. team for 1921 was announced today. Ross Massichusetts, of his nomination for|was catcher for the Green team for three vice president on the republican ticket. | years, but recently has been the pitching Other members of the committee are: | gtar of the team. % % \lvvs Els(m!yrook. New Hampshire; P K arl 8. Kinsley, Vermont; I A. Cas-| Norfolk.—At the annual meeting of the . well, Minnesota; Fred M. Warner, | 1, i o = Fur 0var Michigan; Representative C. B. Slonp, | Litchfield County University club held at IARDS LEGAL NOTICES Virginia, and Allan B. Jaynes, Avisona. | 1 topouse Friday the gresident ielected The notification will take place at) "> Donald T- Wamer of Salisbury. Governor Coolidge’s home in North- ampton, Mass., July 27, at 2 p. m. NOTICE was the rate of our last aividend. Why be FOR SALE: By order of the Homer- H ol Gmw Y0ur “air satistied with less interest on your money? abie Court of Biobate for the DistHet Irtv ears RUPMARINES SROM NEWEORYD of Norwich, I will sell tie interest of posits by mail receive special 5. Curtis Willcox, late of Lisbon, in £ OOMING IO STEBASE 2‘.".“0:" l\hl: Yonlrv: o da said District, deceased, in the real es- A fleet of submarines Which have been mE . y tate situated in the Town of Lisbon, —— 4 2 i d being fully described in tie appii- At Gmon used at Newport have received orders 5 w - ” and o Soie; inaab 3 e fo proceed to the submarine base on the| g ARer, being almost totally bald & New Write for FREE booklet, **Banking By Mail cation to sell on file in said Court. F = DosES , orkc business man grew hair—and now more particular description, E 35 Aoy Thames as soon as they have finished oil-| has a prolific growth at age of 66—for ° application. _,___—_;—-——“— ing they will leave their Rhode Island( which he will send the gemuine recipe S. ANNETTE WILLCOX, base. They are expected at the base| free on request to any man or woman who an o Je24a e R e early Thursday evening. . It is probable| Wishes to overcome dandruff or gain new 4 that they will be used in patroling the| bair growth. Or testing box of the prep- Exact Copy of Wrapper. " rue oxwrasn soupay, newvons G, course for the Vale-tarvard boat races| Sraen, Ketelko, will|be mailed wity 60 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass. SR | o i T 10 sxpecin that several| B %t i R ot here destroyers will also be sent from New-| BT-301, Station F, New York, N. Y, medium betrer than curough the ad: nart for the races . vet tising corumms 2t The Bulletis e e WHEN YOU IWANT (= 2ut your bus. ia A X By = B & S Thas S 2 z L Y SN s S & G in i SR NN SRR S £ > Y