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In today's-play Kuhms defeated G. H. 5 % - % : o 3 & Laubach, New York; Lookabaugh de ) B : : . : feated L. A. Servatius, New York; Cal : derwoed won. from A. H. Hahn, Chicago, and H. 'W. Sutcliffe, Chicago, defeated W. R; Brewer, Chicago. WILL TAKE PART IN BRITISH et .-, \GOLF TOUERNAMENTS * Boston, 'March 29.—Fred J. Wright of Watertown, state amateur champion, will - : track meet today, between DON’T DELAY | mvemiy, Don'l!lefilefl!. m‘h sy ords flat, breaking e w]q-.m}’irm“:;n":':nd 20~ e M % wori was' granied the’ femeing team .to - s [ team | = ‘the University of California. If ate in the ing inet fencing lodrna. | sail for England late next mionti to par-| - - tion often have their % | days record is now allowed by.the A. A. | ment to be held In_ New York oity on | ticipate in the British amateur and: open L a slight cold. - At the first 9% | U, said Dr Frank Angell, head timer,| April 8 and 3. E golf tournaments in’May. He announctd Ch ‘a cold, use \ today’s sheuld be, as:there was no wind. ] e oday that he had acoepted an invita- i Three watches caught Paddock today at - tion to join the United States golf team, .28 Foley’s Honey and Tar. 21 seconds and two at 20 3-5. WERNER STAR OF DAY'S ___ | telegraphed him by Capt. W. C. Fownes 5k Mrs. D, E. Parmeter, Ohilds, hl- In the 100 'dnsh last Saturday! FLAY IN TENNIS | ot Pittsburgh. 7 ¥ - v am writing e tall To0 A e Paddock made the same time he did to-| New York, March 38.—J. L. Werner, | Wright suid he understood F. C. New- E ot sase 1 sz o day. The former record in this event.|the Princeton temnis ceptain, was the | tori of Lowell, who came eas Cali- g botter sinse Lon SHNET, Rlioves 87 |5 35 seconds, made fmt by Dan J. Kei- stag of the third day of the national in- | fornia regently, also would play in the| ¥ f g'u'fi'uuu-; in e 4MIhA® | Iy at Spokane in 1906, has since been | door tennis champlonship at the Seventh | English events. » 0 Four madicing 12 eds azd Jail Shem of the | equalled by H. P, Drew and Robert Regiment armory teday. He won from S. | ol L oy daze man . Cloughen. _-_ | Howard Voshell, er of the title, 5 A i e > o Sty Who defauited in the po;t’po‘;uflk third set | TAFTVILLE “::: :‘;" Uit F LEE & 0$GOOD CO. ) AMATEUR of their match stopped arkness yes- . N P it ASTIDAYIS e . ter day. The final score wad 4-8. 7-5,| Of the three teams that weer tied for > N A c vmm:so!:;fl!,n-; 4-all, defaulted. N 4 ;n’t w;;luaea in the ’l‘r;flley sofll;:,ug‘-; P i 9 H Berkeley, Cal, March 29.—Afdayi o - 113 in an auto-| Taftville now leads iy the. roll off, hav d Hadiyme—Percl Cantord has gome 10| J Ll Ve, Lo teur -Athletic union offc|., Vosnell whb was fENred tn An ool won five games snd Most oo, Palace sec. e Penngylvania State college as extension | in New. York today telling of con-| = s.", brave effort,to stand against the | ond Wwith three and thiree lost, Moo~ " Joultryman. His duties, which will com- [gitions under which Charles W. Paddock, | T spgressive. drives of Werner. At|Sup. third with ohe win and four lost + O voun the staté tn an elfort to saist “‘:’;’ 4-5 seconds, two-fifths of a second faster zf:;d"’hf;"“‘ bypir e e B S RIS e By UhtD o i ye in poultsy production. Hie beasqtar | than the world record, which has stoodf EuSct o & | ilace . 3 3 500 P - Fiadhd ibrekin 1t was cet by B. 3. Weters| “\%L o; tnen aeteated Georke C. Shater | 3:005up 1 4 200 : lnAllll“- & bk ¢ at|of Philadelphia, twice runner up for the 2 b - officials thee title, 6:3, 6-1. MBS, E. H. BAKER, JR,, RUNNER - which Paddock ran against the Universi-| "'Vincout Richards, 1919 champlon, won g N id th believed the " TP IN GOLF TOURNAMENT » Mrs, Edwin Denny TSIt St be MMipwea: - D20 3 asdity; from Jagge B.LEwing, Ir. Sl Me E H. BaWeri 1., who represented - k Bk S5 Nekt o e omtitiona. werk' o5 N SR HL TR OO S i e et s R e o et agoa” Fher oM | tournament, at Pinehurst, N. C, had to| [ SEASON STARTS APRIL 24 | In (hrougX content herselt with the prize to the run- : Cambridge, Mass., March 20.—Harvard ner up. AMrs. Baker made a strong Mght Z z had been anticipating the agains rge ,A. Magoon for the [, « Z e T os training table season as a | TRREE LEADERS IN THREE suberior trophy but fas finally defeated |” Z s means of reducing the cost of living were CUSHION BILLIAEDS| on the 13th hole. Z % Gisappointed tonight when the athletic | Detroit, March 3).—H.; B. Kuhns ‘and |, } = 3 committes arnouncod after a. fheeting | E. W. Lookabgugh _of Chicago - and| ——————S—t—————— F < > 2 : R = 3 2400 Can' Pacife 2 1% 0%, R e % S fy 7 \ o : 3 2900 Gent-~Leather ., "1+ 4wy i = = T G z ’ 7 - . 400 Ocntra] Leather pr- L s | y y r 8.0 Chand _Motor %Y B S < ey % 130 Ch &0no % wul # 3 = = 3 | BRI e L8 2 s Gt & s oA % : o \ 2 CRI1&P % - - - g o 5 - MARKET WAR ERRATIC. as seasoned dividend payers advancing nile Cep R R . ; % = ; P New York, Marell 20—The uncertain|l to 2 points on the news:that Presi- %10 Chiro Cop ity o . r Aty fces in| dent Harding is to call a jgonference to v b TR 2 o pree - ey eoiay wad domimnted | combiter the- congral transporiation sits| b SR S 2 o> --Hotchkiss Brothers, Lumber Dealers, of Torrington, Conn., put a Packard g o i1 uation. S: ted to - 675 300 Del & Hudson g% Jrik . 2 ‘ - vog B & & 3 to an extraordinary extent by widely di- Uation. Sales amoun A Del & Hudson ; | Tveraenl developments of favorable ~and | Shares. 3 Desrg. i Truck into service eight years ago. * It is still hauling capacity loads daily, - ainfavorablé Iniport: Call money again fell from 6 1-2 to J 2500 Dome Sine. . he i i % K = ""The decision of the ‘American Telep-1 Der” cent, but most of the days mon-{ 36 pre .. 4 ‘and has approximately 125,000 miles to its credit. . 3 3 ey was placed at the higher figure. Many 7 v o i 35 : . 3 moft stock from $ to 9 per cent. came as at. 7 cnt, % 4 15 L : : s 3 = e o 0an 2o ST 2 2 MR Rlfphone | comverte ¢ i This- record is typical. The inbuilt ruggedness of- all A Jomuse’ TR “genral tnend o recent | rylse the bond market ncluding 1ib i Packard trucks enables them to withstand the wear and 7 i : * | erty ana international issues, was irreg- Stoter 4 . | ST s moniha had been altogether to the o)y " motal sales (par value) aggre- iy Cert ; - tear of “hard, continuous service. Many similar r i > On the other u:/i.a, anhouncement ‘that | 8ated $7.850,000. - paon. B ] ecat nvinéin il 5N dlu“ v y p the leading coppeér product such % Tt 3 " g gl . Anaconda, Utah and affiliated companies, STOCKS. 0 It o q y CO} 43 Wfl. be furnis Cd adly on request, had ordered a completé suspension of ops|™ Saies: “ttish. Low. AT = P X érations, testified anew to the extreme 9 Allis Chalmer ETE Y 30).Igt Mer 2 | 3. ? — & 2 depression “prevailing in the metal in- (R 103 Kennesaet_Cop ) ! s /i L4 - e ] 2 ik doe 91 William Stree: - New:London, Col e - oy e b s i s 391 am Stree: . New London, Conmn. Wite of the new Secvetary of the |in the first part of the'session, recessi 5 Miaml € G FT . ¥ P 4| <ions among steels, equipments and - oils ok e - . .Y running from 1 to.4 points; wjth Har- o0 iy T pr ;AW i [vester and Houston Oil as the weakest X & gl it ) A 4 = =======—===—=====1 features. 2 i v ™ d On the recoll ‘at ‘mid-day - America 16 4 . ns e 2 3 BASKETBALL Telephone made a sudden rise.of § points, | g ' 3 Kindred utilities gaiing- 1 to 8. In sev - ; : - = SECOND GAME OF SERIES eral instances these~were extended be-| 1307 Anacnd 19%. ’ Fa WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30th fore the finish.. Telephone recording. a| — 3t Atehion pr e ’ < 4 A < net gain of § 1-2 points, . . %0 D & Obin 1 . : ACED LS. EANTAMS Rails, which “had been -dormant most| 22 Fait & oho'pr . R Game Called at 8 P. M. of the day, forward. briskly,in the, hind & ‘wagon became frightened at an| Rudolf arep’t expected to change their| ney Boeckel is back at third. 3 Naos 7 Corn lost 1-8 ‘to 5-8c, and oats a shage| Yale 12, Florida 11 automobile and jumped, overturning the| £pots. Michell was with/the Boston Christenbary for Utility Role ’ Y - ¥ 3n 4 club in 1914 and knows what success g , 5 . zunllqos-‘ul. i NOR o GTON wm Bt the Young Men's club - | they had in -their Jocular manner| Lovd Chrlalnenhury‘ -un(m- team 2 0 . i . s provisions the outeome varied from TH STONIN Members They are a ’ last season, is quite sure of s utility ! The offering is doubly attractive, coming asit does ¢ decine o' s siss ot 3 Lic A T e S Ty LT 4 # Fast Preliminary 1 P id " virtually at the start of the season. iater dealings, secondary- issues, ds wel Navy Tricotine Suifs b -fggttafloringandmytstyleswiflrealizethatlhqu _suits arg exceptional values.: <o 99 Bath Steel B Brookim By T¢ (% 20 Sou R R pr 9 FTam € & 'Q CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago, March 23.—Confidence that little if any damage had been done by the oold wave Jed to’downturns in the price of wheat today after ‘an early ad- vance. The close was unsettled at 1-2c decline to lc gain, with'May $1.43 to $1.43 1-4 and July $1.26 to $1.26'1-4. Wheat showed a decided upward siant at 'the opening, with shorts rushing’ to cover becauge of crop damage reperts fthat accompanied: widespread low tem- peratures. . A leading expert, however, servers contended that the cold was more Deneficial than harmful. as it probably had given s finishing biow to the green bug pest. Aside from March delivery, the roling prices at the last were: a U tle lower than was the case 24 hours previous. \ iCorn and eats merely reflected the changes in wheat. 4 BOWLING. AT THE AETNA ALLEYS. American Express. team defeated a team from the Calendar | At Shreveport— New York Americans 4, Shreveport 3 (12 innings). At Oklahoma City— Cincinnati Nationals 11, Oklahoma City (Western league) 3. % e i Cellege Braeball, At Macon, Ga.— Whee:er scnool held a bazaar and sup- per Wednesday evening of last week. The Prooeeds are reported as being nearly $100. The prettiest booth was considered to be that of the freshman class) where| afternoon, March 23, by a number of local friends on her 36th birthday. Mrs. Rice is. in_good health. ; Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Williams,: whe bave been visiting ‘in Philadelphia, ar- rived home Saturday. John F. Carvalhe of Nerwich and Jes- #ie Elizabeth Anderson of Stonington were married Thursday of last week by college on a shert vaehtion. Rew, Luciag Drury has an article in curregtynumber of the Watchman-Exam- competition with the. program given at (9e previous meeting by Hall. - Mras R. C.. Kies and davghter, sho have baen in Dapielson for several weeks, have returned to The Ledges. ‘Emil‘Deshefy. has_sold his Walter Murphy of Danielson. »d..J. McBain narrowly escaped serious injury When a horse he was leading be- farm to date. Harry Young and-family of Danielson were entertained at P. H. Coffey's Mon- day. evening. Ney Bpitaln—During the fiscal year commencing April 1. 192, 238 calls ‘'were answefed by the - fire department, of whigh 168° were still alarms and 70 bells. ‘Woodbury.—In the estites appraised at New York Tuesday was the following: Bronson, Ange . ¥.—In Woodbury, Conn. Taxable in N. Y., $176.3f. The real es- tate Baing G4 West 57th street. Appraised rehearsing a play to be given at an early S & Gates and family spent Sun-| the 0ld.’uns Mitchell stopped him in and thus soring a surprise upen some Whether that spirjt can continue un- der the serious minded management of Michell and without ‘the presence of the eccentric Rabblt Maranyille, ve- mains to be seen. It looks a.it' the braves may turn into an outfit segjous in’ mind-and- purpose. 47 Of course, Hank Gowdy and . Dick training stunts but I noticed that when one of the other pitchers apparently catching the 1914 spirit, entered into'a rough and tumble mauiing bout with Now the question is what ean the Braves do on ability alone? Margn- ville, star for vears, is gone. In his in-his place the team has a fair ghort- stop and a ceuple of sturdy. outfield- ers. who were badly needed. It looks new as if the on club_will be up With the leaders in catching. It has only a fair pitching staffunless the Pennant Beg Not Buzzing Around Braves ' - ogz | iN€T of New York in defensesof the intel- 2 . ” p Sl 5 1 12— 25|iectuality of the country town. . Tty 4 AR Among the Baster flowers. in the Third . / . Peexbum H R0 Haptist ;hurch were daffodils in memory BY JAMFIS" CRUSINBERRY {front in major league style last sea-3 o £ g 2 | Sweeney . 102~ 87, 88— orank A Thompbon. {rom Mrs.| (Copyright; 1921: By The Chicago Trib- | son. 55 Weetn - Mig Thompeon and her children, and a group | | What® Dick Rudolf may do canmot o 1 E 290 Wi Ove> (£ 161 135° 488 13¢s|°f hracinths in memory of Frank Carroil s | be_ predicted. He is alliwed to work ’. 7. a e 5 worla Bl & i % G (s Peabody, from his aunt,’ Mrs. T. E. (Specizs to The Bulletin) [‘out ‘in ‘his own manger and lit Josks } * " : . — B rown. Galvestbn, Tex., March 29.—Judging | like he dosn't expect to be read. ¢ i z A RoNEy, Maines 98 88 76— 262| Six.persons have been.received by the| from talk around some of the . traininz | a game until the season is at least & § o : E i <, h-dd) Saunders 76 78, 74— 225} Third Baptist church as candidates for| camps, it is going to be a.great battle | month old. It might be that he will - = ! New York, March 29.—Call= money, | Kilkenny 23 g baptism and church membership. in the National league this season to de- | turn out a fine game once a week. If§ | { :afmci :‘m\ :,dl* i 1;W Sdi rlulsmf ,mxe » ['Miller - . % 9% 84— The Gk‘ry band of Ashaway, K. L, will| termine whether the Boston l'r-\av"x or |/is arm isn't much good, he might uss ¥ osing bid. 6 ; offered at 6 1-2; last | Grover. s 16 35— begin a skries of evangelistic meetings in| the Phillies will finish in Jast place. But | his_head. ’ : « Woan 6; bamk acceptances 6, —— ——— —— ——|the Congregational church Sunday even-|there there is no sucy talk down here, | What Mitchell wants & a good lefi- | 'y . 435 457 397 1289 | ing mext. o where the Braves are drilling with the | handed hurler to take a turn and =8 % corrox. i | e _ Friday evening was Men's night at the | guit breezes blowing upon them. Fred | far he hasn't found.one. He has thres New York. March 29.—Spot ootton| STARCH ROOM FIVE BEATS grange, the committee in charge being | Mitchell. who has taken up the butden | Of them here in Johnny Cooney, Les P quiet; middling 12.15. ~“CALENDAR QUARTETTE | Henry L. Allen, Harry B. Lewis and|of imanager, all such talk is bunk, | Townsend and E. Garland Braxten, S L, Moosup, March 29.—The Starch Room | CNUliP E. Gray. The program was Inlang he firmly believes he will prov but there’s ne assurance as yet that ev- LIBERTY BOND MARKET. . g E en one of the three is ready for big} s0m is a capable fellow, who was San Antonio last season. With Maranville gone the infiel may not have its old time pep. Holké will be on on first base. Herace Kord with the team last season as utility man, is the strong candidate for see< ond. Barbare, obtained as part pay for Maranville, will be at short, and Toe ; o league service. 3 o | Room the best two out.of three games on the -women | of *hisynerry rivals looking but small L ) %9 | the Mopsup alleys Monday night. Ayers ?;"‘""’- The juBges, Misses Pollock,| Mitch hasn't any pennamt ideas sueh hfms:izdn; l(:;:x:: ll.m - S % | rolled High el iad high thyesvireic & ompson and Arzamarski, decided In| sy he had a year ago when startind b P Se 3 e igh eiggle and hig eit to - - last fall. He's only 38 s 1o %% | S. Thorniey. % tavor of the men, which ‘means that the | ouf wkh the clubs. But he does think Rhode Isiand last fal oo 4 3 5w 3 3 Eal® S z: s women of the grange must entertain the | he has a_better organized machine |Years old and should be 4 big leaguer ? E ) Room. 4 g5 0 v th e xperie; and [ 3 % S 2 i e 5§ * 1is I Noble .l..o T3s iqe— 232 "*Q;.‘I,C:LT'L Shedd of Preston "Hr‘i.n.'; .'J,’F,.;X‘Jl.?'én';." r\::n :(l!n {« | Browth. Towhsbnd a Texas semi-pro is & . . B 4 S 1b = sem ® sse | Vere 76 83— 245| has been visiting Mra. George W. Tryon. |jn camp is quite optimistic, even to the & husky fellow of ;l years lnlnr:_- i® A 5 ) . \ o e 2 24| Cardinal 94 #4—213 ——— e extent of sighting a first division berth h-rg;mwhg:fl e Lo 98 , ; R e} I (AT SOUTH KILLINGL' e i "0t 'the host of right handers,'dehn ° WERE TO SV us e T R 2 —— —— ——| ' Schobdl closed Thursday, for the Easter Life Not Serious with Bra | Wateon, last year with Kew J‘!:n- ! \ < £ Vi x4 ooox 428 437 1209| vecess. Pupils having a perfect atiend-| There Is a unique spirit.in the Brassy and tried by the Braves s a big fellew ¢ $55.00 o Sha i s " Pk ance record for the winter term are-Bea- | toam g carefree spirit that has linger- fi:r;‘,‘?:m;::‘“l:"‘ pod Jong. \ & . W . FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES, Walker .... o g aed TReS Colley.. B e e n, Cal- | ed with, the club since that misace | Ho Y o e & TN e 4 - Taterdar. Aes | Parkhurst T4 86— a3y | oy ooreh P 9 feam of 1314 captured the penant atd| o on e, "Paul Jonnsen s & & feot 3 s <32 ) 2 237] len’ McKenna, Antoinette Mazarelia, Em- | followed up by whipping Connie Mack | P . Paul 3 B Y : Sitie: O o N & Wk Burton ... . 96 g3 ag¢ |10 Tcken e & | 0 3 . L% | man from Columbia, 8. C. and Nes 5 o — ma Terwilliger, Orville Terwilliger, Rus- | hig team four straight for-the world's & ‘ - g ey 343 B | L oy it e 08 N 3814 Terwilliger, Gladys Welman, Eleanor | championship: The same spirit is here | the Stuff, but not the expariense. These are all higher cost suits:taken from our re hok & A B S e e STemmie. - Bl | sutea shoi 26 et bt ot v P - ank, ays 385 ‘ossler. en years azo still remain. ‘Plerotti, a big athletic " : s g Coml’ 60 davs s 454 441 483 1348| | High honor pupils for the wéek ending | It seemia nothing ever worries the| ster from the semi-pro ranks of New e R e 90 diw LIS MmO o March 24: Nicholas Deshefy 98, Antoin- | Braves Every day i« bright and cheery | Haven, aiso has the markings of & ular stock and reduced for this special sale. The e M ormm e B e T A L R SO B T S v 3 ‘Able i A T t Terwilli S . liger, | eats are st as good for tail-enders as | £, m| , B. Caa fellow Ve D 3 i o 6: Sy saeriouis X, Bapbictyn; Na7 Klice Spikk, Francia Coltey 36, Beatrics | for champlons. Had the teamm of 1914 v | size who may be of service. Cyril More . * s . s 3 ¥ lonsls 9. Coffey, Lucius Whitaler 35: honor pu- | er started to worry when it found it- | gan is a six foot prospect from Springe miodels are both for women and misses, in sizes S 1% | K ake chasies, Lo g e e P e L T - (23 Philadeiphia Americans 3, Houston 1| Mrs G. Borgquist was a caller at The | might have broken undergthe strain. As| The spifM(d three man eatching “ s 3 5 | At Memphis— Oaks Tuesday.- -, / it wak, the boys just-continued-to frol- | statf consists of Hank Gowdy, Mickey from l‘ to44. ~ « |, Boston Americans 2, Memphis 6. William Youngblood has moved to a | ic their way to the énd. and luck stick | Gibson and Frank O'Neil. O'Neil ig i . g @ |At San Francisco— =+ farm recently purchased:in Sterling. with them. . sure to do most of thé work, Mitchall < ‘ Ohicago 'Nationals 4, San Franeisoe | arjorie and Mildred Place of Foster May Change Theie Attituds thinks he's the hest in the league. 3 . ] 0 3 ; o | iCosst Tenitus) 3- spent Friday afternoon. with Mrs. ‘A. E i e ) - o . Wémen who appreciate fine quality materials, per- % / 0 % job at least. And Ossie Lacy is & live looking recruit for an infield job. He bails from Columbia §. C., tesm where he starred last year. v There are nine outfislders and - £00d. Al Nixon. a husky recruit, % ‘ : deciared that the roots of the wheat | o joioars Main presided. The subperqay. in” Providence. . e hon e o e T ot | likely to be the regular cester. HE ¢ v plant as a rule had apparently escaped A - 3 2 ‘ it hustieg: his DtoN throws a lefthanded ball but hits t L S A TODAY B and that under such ecireumstances ne | TS Abhy Rice, who makes her home BRIEF STATL NEWS . N Ly DG Last year he was at Beaumont and . more harm would result than from run- | ¥ her daughters Mrs. John D. Avery| RIEF STATE NE! Weak on Pitching Talent natives there swear by him. ing 8 mower over he lewn. Other on. | WS Biven a’ surprise visit Wednesday worth is slated for a job in m.'fl'{ fieldand the regular for left is uncer~ tain. Nicholson, the ex-Pittsburgh’ mai fs quite eure (0 be in thirs & zainst lefthanded pitching. Pddle § PBayrs is the streng candidate against righthanded pitching. : § Thatsleaves out Waitén Cruise, L. Sullivan and Ray Po: all of last' Rrovisions were weakened by a break | Rev. -Lucian Drury. - 3 At 335,000. Eefate for ' husbénd and | Unexpected comes from soge recruic.|§CTu Matrice Arehdescon ::oddm in the value of hogs. It was sald that Funeral services for Frank C. Brown|daughter in Connecticut. It is none to strong on the inffeld, yéar's team, besides a cou: t . e bought 'h' a & frep ‘whre ‘conducted by w. ¥. S. Robbins of D% i . There are more than a dozgn slab from Ch: fl.pm 8. Cu - by S deilne Preston’ Cify inthe Third Baptist: o Stamford.—Charles (8. Canfield - of| men in the camp. Mitchell .intands to | 7 oy e o A 3 . Clty p el | e éil Pkt ot Nokwal and | 2o ter it a light but fast fellow from N Tuesdal ¢t last week. ;) Burial was: In ‘the geport, carry eight or. nind. It will appear that |80 1% o “| Avery cemelery pear Preston Plains. The | U488 F. C. Taylor bf Stamford ‘have|joe Oeschger is the best. lie looks as b — the. b~ e e D ok it The | resigned as members of the grievance| good as sver which means he would £r D Rt e o (71 e e Mat R. Miin and C. Erneet|COMmittee of the Fairfield county ‘hn a regular on any staff in the majors. | le lines using his eves and brain S e T Attorney Canficld and Judge Frost hav St cells, for which be is noted. ] i w8 T;. OOk i S A svad el shanaces. ot this committee ikely Slab Regulars ‘ o & * Y he farm| apout 20 years. \ The mwen most counted upon at pres-| New Beitain—Rt. Rev. Bishep John Ju - owned by the late Frank A. Thompson, ®% 6 6% on the Weaterly read, ad’ witl take po: od T ent to take resular turns on the sial, | Nilan of Hartford dicosse will administ ni W] genaloir Rt Hece » roe-ls :fie ]l’wlfl z'l):'n 61 n-lmmr as ;m, Oeschger are Dana _ Fillingim, rw:mu-,- u.zd-du-t-m e ' = republic. Polan. s lssued more than|John Scott and Hugh McQuillan, the |and. girls at Joseoh's & b Bdward H. Man has beex at bome from |50 varieties of postage stampm | latter & lad of 24 who came (o the 4