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-~ NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDA , MAY 3, 1921 > \ YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Laurel Hill:—Leffingwell and Wilcox. b Nationsl Loagus. The North St. Red Sox lost to the ) b ; New York 8. Boston 1. Cliff St. Rosebuds, Sunday by a score| - > Brwicn 4, Piladeiohis 3. of 3 to 0. 5 7 . —_— nly e Fhies scheinled. : TR Morrison Reports to Cardinals. 7 X 78S P Busiiess; Lorage: S Although an arbitration agreement has the past week to 23 for the same weel New York, May 3—The New York | BROWNS DEFEAT TIGERS » 2, New York 1. Chicago, May 2.—John Morrison, the L imedien AT t has N ear ago. The loans for the/respective Nationils made It three straight from IN SEE-SAW GAME | Pillsdcphia & Washinston 1. pitcher from Birmingham of the South- ched between the master build-|2 Year ago. The loans £o¢ te > e =y wr il ther eas: St Lous 7, Detreit 6. (13 innings) ern Association reported to Manager| €S and the carpenters thesa still re- : s ks Tagla i b~ o S s 7| | Detrott, May 2—t5. Louis won the| 5407 Drh,G, 00 Gibson of te Pitishurgh National here | mains the doubi whether the carpen- | 18 New London there wers two sies N ast game of the seriés from - ; of Tealty ; - 3 The Gianis kmocked out four runs off | 150N (0’ atter 18 innings of see- D L todps Mirmtoll gccent the ruting of the ar-| 0L WAL (o en quring the correspond- Waison in the first inning, bunching & | gaw' baseball, Lee's walk, Lamb's sac- bitrator, Anarew B Davies The aues. |(he"t Tt Sy SUTR N O o e base on balls with two tripies and & | .ifioe ang Josh Billings only hit of the GALES FERRY arhitration agreement T reoriin® Of the | wo weeks totalled §1%330 and $34,300 heme run by George Kelly—his seventn | fiice 2nd Josh Blings only hit of 10 e on agreement, - reganting * the | 5 TN this seasen. the winning run\in the 13th. Thirteen ev. G. H. Wright spoke in the M. E.| mum rata rather tnan on o i '{‘ = s B R e but the visiters played well in the pin- theme being, God's Promises. At the | hitrtor Davies fs 78 2% eorre s 1 : two-tamily the ‘batter's ground ball. Under the rules, | Chog 51 Tigars being left on the hases. | \Fiwdd ¢, atwmor 0™ © A B e Tator Davies is 7S -4 cents per hour| W. H. Relyea will et Osaiy McCormick permitted _ Barnes St Leuls (A) Detrsit (A) e - ReAvga. . (18, trelam Tving Hurbatt ‘and Miss Gertrade Allen | jpoereace of ahout 1 Jer cent (hrr\v!q h,:.,\ls:‘ on ({)eeal: :;;:‘::‘,c"o“ L i to Woore frem first and sent Burns to oy A American Asselation, inted 'dulegntes ‘to. attend “thsll the miatter- under. contide ey s bave| will be of fraine eon o SR tb. Tobinst & 473 8 ofYewmsav g3t were appointed delegates to attend the | the matter under consideration. and wil | containing (wo. five-room fats ich « Gerber.ss 5 2 3 1 o|Bushss At Indis s 3, 13 N London County Sunday scl SU- | make enort to the oo ittes o " st i1l be X . 4 New Yok () lelerin 5 113 1 olCawner 810 A R ey BE o1 Nosbh Biptiat chasch Wadnesasy et e it ol ed oty o e i B et "5 33 8 0 $3 35 ol B R R T S of this week. Rev. Allen Shaw Bush ¢on-| The masons who walked mut about |galow on Walbach street for Mrx. Maria i {framemtie 3 3% 3 8 20 14 flcuninmet Tee e % ducted the Sunday evening service With | three or four. weeks azn are still refusing | Ballestrina, It will be 20x30 feet, of 4 il 1R 1 e sferen walel o S g L the topic. Thy Kingdom Come—In MY |to accent anv decrease in wazes from |stone conciruction, #hd will cost $3.500. S at the end of a long trip that you most o slcetrin 4 9ar 4 olRSRDEY . § 0302 Mt 351 8| At Lafayeue Ind.—Michigan 3, Purdve o Community. Master David Carter Was|the £1.12 1-2 an hour which thev recefv- | A garage will be ercctad at 346-8 Wil- lize what FAM-0 Dfamwnce 8 838 flpimen 800 3 i Atmmike T 2 | At Budingon, VL—Usi et Vemon % Mostem | planist for the service. ed during war timesprices. The mas-|liame street for J. Barnett, It will be realize wha -0 economy really is. 7 | wae N 800 0 0Basens 3 0 o Totvesity & Burial services were held at the Gales | ter builders have offered them a propor-| of neick. 24x50 feat, and will cost $1.500. % 3 Hammmne 9 0 ie8e ERE GAWES TOBAY. Fercy ‘cemptney, £or Churies WAy, 35 | Honste enn yazes but nothing . has|” George W. Skipworth will erect a bun. FAM-O gives you 125 miles where FAM-0- dem=s 2333 8| kherien I at 3.80 o ¥ on <[ been azreed wpon and the masone arel zalow om Oneco avenue for himse - $4 L po S e $anine o Ml . G. H. Wright of the village M. B. church | stardine firm for the old time prices. | St e rt same constryction, 26%28 feet, less gas gives you 100. Itis guaranteed to R sl ame nn %1830 2 3k s2e Pl . ofticlating. Mr. Mallory died in St Jo,| The buflding throughout Norwich and | sontaning five rooms, and costing $4,000, save 25 cent on your gasoline bill. \astonp mertean Leeya R MO L R ST ; per s ot Pt ; seph's hospital, Willimantic, Tuesday. He | vicinitx nrosracsed with fair speed dnr | o e O A rors R f— Totale wn 1 Washingion 1t Philadelphia. was the son of William lan;l Frances inz the past Th fhe excention | intone Liverone will erect a bath An eight ounce can cleans out your ta 4 g e Seare by innings 2 Eastern League. Adams Mallory, of New London. Many | of masonry wor A little stone work ze on Ocean Beach, which will cost nk. 2 e ok By vt DR Dottt 3 ¢ 1 228002888 ]| rrtenn ot sorinentd Teats of his earty lfe were spent ai he | ang brick has been fone indenendently | g2on: : pipe line, vacuum tank and carburetor—be- S -y BIER R ED) ha e e R SR i i i, Worvester. 3 New Haven Ferry. with his widowed mother i rlof the master builders some of t A frame zarage will be erected on s “ oy ¥ Bagp ot Casin. Thame | T Jus kit Sler Tobln Watebory ot Albary, o tows |Iate lite, He is survived by a brother, | sans working on thair awn in Dell avenue for Marla T Smith. It will sides removing carbon from your engine. :m‘« T ey e Dmien T | (x)Beed te Brickan_in o= | jam Mallery and a nephew, George [ Wood work has heen done om sma be 25x18 feet. and will cost $300. 5 o LEAGUE STANDINES. Babcock, of Mansfield. § about town the hurden ot o bl Wik masist om ok wATes| : 3 = ATHLETICS MADE IT TWO Watiobal Losaes. Rev. Horce B, Sloat of the Northern | emall inhx sich a1 sarares and e ol Sarer MR. TRUCK OWNER: 1 IR [FENS W NS N Xiikoad, STRAIGHT FROM SENATORS Won Test Baptist promotion board, from Hartford. | small huildines. There are sevaral coi-| Loy 15,80 PE erected fn Colerian Serect ¥ i Boston. May 2—Ruth tied the scors |’ oo N0 T PN o delphia | Db T 3 with Mrs. Sloat and their two sons, with es now nnder constrietion, two | S8 RIS L SR Ui Cont s400, | | Your motor truck is a matter % ¢ one-all with a home run. his wixth of | o BMACRCR iR (om Washing. | New Ten’ : % guest, L. B, Clark of Canada, arrived | in the Thamosville it of he Ctv] Work has been started on rame | of cficiency and ecconomy the weason, into the right field stand, in | [08de It twe tsraight from Washing~| o, e - : Satordsy, o mend u week at the coi- | and fwo on the Fast Side and two o | | WTK hs b, SRR o, 2 COR itk e 1t s 1 the =minth tnuing today. but Boston won . .4 (n good form, his onty lapse com- |'Socionat! - n tage of the family on the Bluft. AL the T oot Galr corapane in Mento| aFd; ‘Ocean: avenue. . Tt ‘will 'be - 223241 rpiiisn. 5 i the game trom New York, 2 to 1. Prate | oo o/ (0 vt when he walked two | Primdeihis i eV (M, | SRt SOCNRUE o0 ey vaces At ipessonantieale Sompan A Mk fect sma il costi-SHUN 3 | and money. 1 doabled to Teft with two out in the last | % (0, SRR ULST S MUSD, (0| Dy o the Bivtel chureh in Monteile Sunasy | Wil e work o the arsemaciine | 55,22 S Palion e otter One track awner’ (oasi il 3 of the mmth and scored on Hendryx sinzle by Rice. Dugan's home run, The pinochle tournament, s | Bullding s rSoldlyy nearin Woodworth Co. have heen erectips in| s~ | ong eafe hit to left center. Hemdryxe | 2N N NU0%, DUSERS, Rome fub been plaved by twemtv-one men of 7 ot e b the rear of 18 Blackhall street is near- equest) gets nearer 100% smgle to left in the second was the | ;04 the local onslaught on Erickson. | Clerehand . village and vicinity for nineteen evenings | the road. ¥ |1y finishea. | more mileage from his fleet saly safe Wit off Mave wntll the eignth, | (1S [N OR! ORSANEDC O Briokion | Wi s was concluded last Tuesday evening at | AL tho piang & Federal s pAnen e e el of 10 trucks by using FAM-0 when Melnnis singled to left, Seott's | wroh (N G8 TOE I rense Detroit i the country club ho The scores fol- | Board Co. at ¥ o Sreel work | contractor, 1 Moore stregt, has starte Vo o sacrifics and Collins' double to left cen aton (A) Phitadelp New York 7 low: L. Fairfield J. Do Rusiia,| In belng ersoted for ine heater niill-[Sontracion, b THogee St LoD SIS 100, ter gave Boston its frat run. Pratt and RS- e+ s o Chieasn : 541: D. R. Pov 41; |iine By the H. Wales Lines Co. of'Mer- |08 \AREICR ASIGR L CT 18 will tte Metonis gave Jomes good smpport. The 103 olwen 3 i 0| Pnddeions : | Fred W. Smith, 53 Eornflden o rho haee the contract L Ok o Frsmey cobstietion. | MTE40. (aet con | Mixitwith An 8 0z. can $1.00 s GLho ofbwa 43z : Bemnett, 521; Andrew P. Miller, 518; R | fhe hofler house and stack 'will be start- |5/, oM, Coome, ‘arranged for two fam. Mix it with your gas- At all dealers. el 3 T s ©'s $11 0 vicwakrx 3 1 Wen. Lat D | Huriontt 508630 L. Brown, 500: e soon. The plans are g liitea: 1 oz. to every 5 gals. Comaitrct 3 074 0 ojmmes 40 H i o|porkion e 4 18| Hantort e . o ;:r:mr:\;ie'“‘ AL : B o S vaney - e DTG - whalleabions Buliding Permits. GORDON MFG. CO. e Menedky 1 2 : e IS Jih B i ‘man| BaVeu béen ‘recatved by /Eipnd 1| Fveline L. Kimball, garage, Coleman FOXBORO, MASS. : | H 2000 oleemn 4 8124, feton I % laid mot play half the games were | Howard L. Stanton niidin roct. Cost $400. g IR so2e 20030 e 3% 3 Sergt. Wiederman, 612; Blackwell 600 | The namber of permits istued for April| e Maria Ballesirina, | bunsatow H B eS8 b 5 i Avery Main, 583 ; Chief Joo, 428; Samuel | WAs Tar JDommal avernss but|Walhach street. Cost $2500. - - o A ¥ e 3080 O e e 5 E $ER Taster, 4283 W. M. Buckingham, tafalr peine, does AL smeeed AT Smith, (e parags,s el S M-oli;'r\ile > IR Seore 7 Tonings . 2 month in revions, averes . Goat 390 7 i DN J. Jenninas, 143 Sl : : e S Roxwe % G0 T Tas T 73 Toate 3083360 |2 0 TR O R o ST 3 i enntern | nd M, Eatie Stmmons have | ol e W.H. e, frame house, Ocean Wasningion 00000 10 e6—tiand light semi-pro _teams s opened their house on the village strect | REAT E 3 o | avenne. ” Cost ss.o y y. - Philudeiphia .. o0 0.0 1 2 1.2 4 x—|Connecticut. They play Sunday games|g0cfe 00 WO AND MORTGAGE LOANS! Touai number o permits o e ;“Nk. For Sale by DODGERS STAGED RALLY i M . Pugn. Home rm | only. For games . communicate. with| 28GRI o Cith the Norwich had 12 sales of real estate!T7; estimated cost of building, ,600. N7 TH AND DEFEAT PHILLIES | Dusn F. Dugas, 126 Boswell Avenue. Ton Girls Musical Comedy Co., 2 i BAIRD TIRE AND SUPPLY COMPANY rooklyn. N. Y. May 2.—Broekiyn i s0 _ s has been spen e ¥ETE % 3 i successive gme Dare Plrtten Defont Quba, | . [ Biumgl RivaTs was (rars i G e v ki it Mol Bav HRE R TATE NEW. 337 Main Street Norwich, Conn. toda . L Cinth innin rally | Chicago, May 2—Timely hitting be-| otT oF sovTm wiNpmaM | oS M Ceage At SR by Taul Hopkine: a| o < te 3. Wit hind bases on s M gave < oy 5 ~ b s E 1 ns by Y o o present there are 95 ¢ . s e it | Attt & kA0t viaoey e cinas| - makiic: conn, afay 2. Tite. Baitid Ri- The Gales' Ferry Fros Tublle Library | renain ane ms by Mee. 8. C.| | Norwalk.—At present thers are 3 R. S. ATWOOD AUTO SUPPLY STORE the seore 3 and 2 in favor of < 3 ‘ L i vals defeated the South Windham team |will he open from 2 to 5 o'clock (sts Higbee and monologiie by |dren in the Fairfield county hom s neon singled, was ec- | land. ismbesinie s S g s DBl S Tl Phittn. A, Bor entor. Severall gy rpel 52 Shetucket St. Norwich, Copn. e Pittsbureh (N) Chisass (M) ernoon on Savles Field. Both teams| Miss Ella Dean who take nto|were presen Bty run on W . g Rin 3 o| scored in the first, third and fourth in- | Lawrence hospital, New London, recently, | and Soa _Ltrip to Florida a : ! J. W. McDONALD cendin with the winning i ¢l nings and South Windham scored one | by Gommander and Mrs. Guy Da Miss To B s ependingli s, S e 1 :pe i ren_ The soor - b 1 ¢l Jone tally in the eizhth and ninth. The | faring with appendicitis, was operat a few aa I e e e e bt Distributor, New London and Windham Counties | . » A o o fourth inning the Rivals ran un eight |an hour and a half after her am in Norw . e PR e e Sl Po— I : § §| counters to-their_opponents® three. The | ralliea well and fs expected to béfable to |~ Mr. ana Mre Walter. Abbe. who have|of confirmation 1o ciass of more than| New London, Conn. Rawiins nsn 4 1 138 0 Score: retur about two weeks. be winte the Gu 3 s ¢ ' e a2 P3 ||. i Seuth, Windham. Baltie Lhinais Mrs. Fred E. Richards of Tonz Covelford Smith house in South Windham, am Hale. bag e Bewellt 4 s -t Y i {3 ofamime T 3866 0|, abiipe 2 L Sehee Mrs. Rillings FeS. Crandall of Stoddard's | have returned : - brook el e 1umer 1% 4 o 2 . LB Tfedbner e 5 3 adican. = 2 villaze attended a nna | most of the da - . and Sy : y g s TAXs 5 2 asecr.ih 3 11 Warner chap! D. in Westerly | Mrs, A. E. Saunders, of Westfield, Mass..| ville run. Both reside at Saybrook Buseis ¢ e = vk i 1 e GhaRet et 1 Ee N Sy last week s at home. Point ® Totate R 2 e A R § a8 et s 31 e e [Ran: it Biamure Bt o Mo aniiim ] Mre: AValter! ABte Tk Of South WINA-]" Sheiten - Ti Jasks Yas, thoush fortet Mitehell.p Orimes Cuiahaw;, GHmm e OGvs. [FINE 00 W57 "o b et (e ohrcunigea 0ia 2 Koia s aptiald A s tea Friday afternoon for! Governor Holcomb Is going fo make & by 1 e o % Ry 110 feian £ 1000 Doiphi, belonging (o Nathan A, | Miss Barber and her smests includea! e 1 andiing the recervership o the| | Commencing May 3, 1921, and ending Sept. 24, 1921, i Baseball Challenge. i : e e s of Norwich, The Dolphi was put | Miss e G oo Shelton Trust company. e hae vrom-|} our offices will be open each business day, except Satur- — The Duwell club has an open date for Fuials &Y in the water week in the pink of | Brown and Harriet Guid. been | 564 to pay 100 cenis on the dolia M d Ti x this Sunday and they would like tto| S by inninen: 3 condition. s Beher oo e e hae| _ Manchester—Labor Commissioner W.|} day, from 8 A. M. to 2 P. M., Eastern Standard Time. - from Moo Plainfield, Baltic| ponie ninn i il Frank A. Alpin, Jr. whb has b th her mother for several months, has| g Jrge"{ g u Orleans, where ! < fr A M 11 A = ¥ hear frol A sup, Plainfieid, altic | gairic Rivaic 206182006040 Frank A. Alpin. Jr. whd has been on | With he A 3 o 7o S, yde has gone to New leans, here | £ - = R 3 oy | Rivals, South Windham or any other | ~wa bae his. Masier, Allard, Three hase @ trip to the Mediterranean, laaving e | retnmed i Mre Guiltord . Smit's e usome Lo Vemvention ot} The hours on Saturday will be from 8 . to M. e » 5535 8 %)|fast team. Answer through The Bul- | Adame Yor klast fall as wireless operattor in | Sounth Windham. sl | state Iabor commiss Mr. Hyde ex- Bl i bl Fares sase Mis, Keasidy | letin or call 1777 the marine service retumed Sunday tn | Mre Arthur Williams spent Sunday at| nlol U TS Slout two weeks: | THE CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK. 6. Home mn. Wilghistene, rhe Mercs o | INECOSSETT COTNTRY CLUR- |, i i% macents Hese: Mt and | Croton int H U T e e et e e B ot R s o et i THE DIME SAVINGS BANK T Aithogeh (e Griewoit ot Tasern | Gommander Oy Dace 1ot Mongay' v | Wethcsies, wiln Mg Toihy Dl | Msets Relndow Quer |} THE NORWICH SAVINGS SOCIETY } L Point, New London. will mot ‘open till |ening on . husiness trip to Wa Community_will be read and a sian, half Eskimo, was a round-faced, L and links there will oen for the sea- | Birch from her on. H. Harmon Cran- | from the Ne tath e oright-eved. sleck-haired young wom- - . son on Saturday. Mav 25th. Quite a|mer. who is stationed with the U. §.|Eiven. Members have hoth Sl e aaYe e O Inorent ere slowly freezing and P AN A i 1 Tew ot enthusinsts. from Furrounding | army. at Rizal, Philippine Tsiand states | Fespond fo the roll call e Iy frank word for it says the Sunset|surt. L R They weee 500 miles away et MARKET WAS VERT ACTIVE beautitul links during the week end and | farget ranze, as an ambulance driver. | The leader for the [fust decided to import reindeer from| berecimer and. Dosetocss. rematha many more miles distani—and oday recorded aimost the largest opera- Billy Welch, who has charze of the |liable fo leave for Honolulu soon ot dhtech & o thoIL: 11 ‘e pevanmes outtes | co. hoth able to wet the ad.|rocy., storm-swept and terrible—grom ons of the year, aithough some develop course. gince 'his return from Bellair,| Pupils of the villaze schonl perfect [t Taurs church at & | Bear, to negotiate the purchase He age of her in a business deal. | sources of civilized supply. Quite sim- ments over the week-end did not promote Florida v in April, has already|in attendance for April were Harry Al-|Da% i | needea Sriterpreter, ispeRiiis’ Doth ey 3 R | ply and as a matter of course, Mary bullis asm. Total sales were 1,- ed up everything in fine shape. Aft-|lvn, Robert Allrm, Fm-Beth Rennctt wssian and EeKimo, and MATY was | imo cnitiin o e oo s (ol | Feserving only a few head for domestic er the winter and sorine the courte is n | Doroths Bireh, Datia Carter. Myrtioe Co. 5 g g | lictle children her tenderness in unfail-| ; coqsity, started ber whole heard of A ki i ot ble shape. Alex Smith will| man, Herbert Coman. Helen DeRn<hn at B . '8 and her bounty lavieh. She has N0| reindeer northward to the rescue. She S o AN Tor ottt agaain be professional with Sammy Bel- | Stanler Faford. FEthel Main, Panl Miler 2 as glad of the opportunity, but| children of her own, but she has|feindech northward to the resc o 2 ’ and the firm- fore as hie_nssistant, while the club|j Bdward Norman. Jr, Viola Riler, WiL. | i to leave her husband: <o he |adopted a numerous famils s pret | O Aol o ! ‘,YV,‘M"‘“_‘. all other quotations, including com- house force will practically he the same | jjam~McNanzht. Tnderythe direction of | . at :fll Lo, a8 a sort of bdd job |ty baby o two, careful e wor effort 1o prflrt al paper. as for the past several vears thei rteacher. Mrs. TWinifred Crenrean n very T MW LUe; recoR- L sl andiyd and promise. Dut|yer interests. She saw her chance for Seneral advices from railread centers The usual schedule of cvents has been |no piitt€h, S Bntred | Crenrean. ' ery eud ot the Antisarloke firm. She | such forlorn. abandoned and pesiected | 1oT, WIECTIR, S0 sal her catnice fog S snoie e rawn up for the enson, with a few | it DUTLS O Dissnsive. have ciins berself intelligently and success- | waifs and stravs as came under her| ATt aid. and scloted another decrease of tonnage at G . ¢ Terhich ity | Supserh to a masazine, ha rned ery fully useful among the notice in a remote and lawless zone. | ul western transportation centers. Curtail- added attractions, chief of whichiyel |a picture for the schoo! room. whom it was necessary 1o d There are all races and colors, deciares | Later the government replaced the ment of nz demand in those sections be the appearance of the two great|" Mayrice Coman of Lord's Point spent o HOYL 1feas necosny Lo, 5 : S ik Snyider,|Sacrificed deer with interest and gave 3 rs, Mitchell and Duncan in . ¥ r urning to Alaska she w her biographer, Nono Marquis Sny r Sis concictent with, Mper Gibtationd Zor English stars, Mitchell and Duncan in |the week at the home of W. Fred Smith. | has been very|with a goodly number of bui Mary is mercifully color biind: [ her the thanks she deserved. But & Frains and other foodstuffs, a best ball match on Sunday, Aug SR | mprovin g Sk SN 4 o i | ®ince that day it is for more than her Such irregularity as was manifested by 21 HEBRON & ome for. the week| j, Theee animals were the One deed of generoaity. dating hack | Ll fe "aplicy ‘that the reindeer quot G ¢ I e {he SWestchester. “Dramgticth ohib willl ~ Wyork on atateroud: com-|;jerdyl My now raising deer | 185, only five years after the foundinz e i ot sbmiter| | OPREON DECLARED TO BE IDLE TALK | give an entertainment -in the town hall| menced Fri | enouzh to thousands of con- | of her herd of reindeer, word came that| Charlette Bronte's writing was so small B i e, oo g ok, May 2.—8pot cotton steady | renton, N. J. May 2—Ths pecent | tiawe e peRRn ko) and reindeer meat is tender, | more than 480 whalcrs had been caught that it appeared to have been trased with 3 e 3 ton. g 12 threat of the Nation! Boxing Commiseion | Miss Fiorence Smith of East Hampton and ious, so much so!in the ice packs of Point Barrow and|a needle. - gains ranged from 1 to almost | to expel the New Jersey ‘Athletic vom- | was home for the week end | but for the difficulties of trans- pints. ralls participating oniy stightly. Mo mission from membership if more than!| Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Robinson and Mrs ion, it would probably become a - = 5 The brie Ivbits granted Germany bY | New York May 2.—Cal | mon frm; | $15, was charged for a seat at the Demp- | W. O. Seyms were appointed delegates to | staple food throughout the country.| B e midmect an iater- |yiot 7. 1ow 1; ruling rats 7 g bid | cey-Carpentier bout. was declared to be |attend the Tolland county conference of | Anme Vaushn curator of the |Mary is a rich woman, but she lives | e e o e Dritish Fate | ;" offered at 7; last loan 7: bank ac: | e falk today by William H.Truby sec- | Congregational ehurches to be' heid oo | Frommy Mo the United | simply in a cluster of s perched ablished » new high quotation for al- | ceptances 4, retary of the state body. He declared | Vernon Center Wednesday. May 4th States earns mo 25,000 a vear|upon a rochy prom isting most a year, though easing later and meost New Jersey never has heen a member of The members of the L. A. S. will meet as a sculptress of small bronze os. |~» award fringed ting | er European cxchanges were higher. PISTE: the. Natlonal organization and was not | Wednesday with Mrs. C. A, Lo | Pvench menicipals were strongest on "“1 Eriy s, hound by any of its rules. Misses Marjorie and Gladys Hou by ST 1 ‘creign imuss. Total sales (par value) High NS G were home from Hartford for the week | Y S > | 2 BUFF RECEIVED JUDGES e i | T o | DECISION OVER O'DOWD STOCRN, New York, May 2—Johnny Buff of WINDHAM : Jersey City, American flyweight box- D ing champion received the judges de-| TE. W. Storrs of Cheshire was a call- : §.2 “iig i ot 3 M : Mot Deb T Oeest Norh o Omat Nerrh Om by 5 Int Maer Mar w . Lodd T Mot Trmek oy e e By In Paper = Paper a T [ Marwel! H = s Mex Paret o -4 ot n—?'n % ., K & T O d -=—' P o8 FOREIGN EXCHARGE. CHICAGO GRATN MARKET, Chicago, May available for immediate centracts led to a sha ues toda at $1.34 D upturn in val ished at 1-8@1-4c declme te 1-2¢ ad. vance. In provisions the outcome var. fed from a setback of 5c to a rise of 40c, Ynsriss Yeer gy | by Tex Rickard, and will become the|ular midweek meeting, Rev. A. W. . $3.08% property of the titleholder if he in-|ford will give a stereopticon lecture on tends to defend it successfully, threefone of the great heathen religions, Mo Golldess "L times. i hammedanism, Buddhism or Hinduism, Mirka ..o according to Which one the lecture bu. F=d 5 AMATEUR GAMES rean sends. o R The St. Mary's School nine defeat-| Friday evening in the Congregational Beiflan franes ed Mt, Pleasant Street School, 6 to 4|church there Wil be a movinz picture e e Monday afternoon, on Mohegan Park|evening with Coopers’ The Deerslayer, Norway "L grounds.Batteries: St. Mary's, Sullivan | for the principal film. Argentina .. and Keefe; Mt, Pleasant St; Rankin| Fden Cook was at home from the 2—Scarcity of wheat delivery on May The market closed uisettied 2 net higher with May $1.34 to 1.34 1-2 and July $1.09 to 1.09 1-4e. Corn gained 1 to 1 3-dc. And eats fin- cision over Eddie O'Dowd of Columbia Mrs, er at J. M. Armold’s Saturday. after a 12round bout in MadisonSq.| Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hateh garden tonight. A $2,000 belt, emblem- | turned from Winter Haven, atic of the title, was presented to Buff| Thursday evéning instead ‘of the Seigal and Goldstein. Score by immings: Mt. Pleasant 01001 0-4 St. Mary 02011002 x-6 The Union St. Sluggers defeated th: Laurel Hill team, Monday afternoon, 9 to 7, on the Laurel Hill Park ground Jack Bnos' hitting was the feature of the game, knocking a twe bagger. Bat- teries: Sluggers:—Woods and McVeigh. Worcester Tech over Sunday. The L. A. S. served the last of the bean suppers this season, Friday even- ing in charge of the president, Mrs. H. C. Lathrop assisted by Mrs. Ada Lar- rabee, Mrs. A. W. Clifford, Mrs. Frank Barber, Miss Clara Johnson,- Mrs. A. E. Welden, Mrs. H. F. Wood and Miss| Grace Bates. ' A musical and literary program inclided selections by the Hopkins trio, Phil Hopkins, cornet; Paul Doctors and nurses do not suffer corns. Theydonotparecorns,for they know it is dangerous. They use no treatments harsh and out-of-date. ‘What they do is thi Bulls quickly took control of the wheat market, for there was an entire absence of first of the month deltveries and ne apparent likelihood of any large deliv- erfes soom, owimg te the fact that vir. tually all the wheat In Chicage has been sold for shipment. Furthermore, it was correctly anticipated that the weekly statement of the United States visible dupply this afternoon would shew a decided new shrinkage. Exporters mean- while continued to buy, although ex- change rates were unfavorsble. Corn and oats dupticated the action of wheat. Smalimess of May deliveries of corn was an evident bulfish influence, Besides shipping sales of oats were said to_be the largest on the erop. Packers buying of lard rallied prowis- ions from a decline due to weakness W the hog market. CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. WRPAT: Opm. Mih Lew. Chse. 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