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continue to issue insurance on Mer. f;‘::..' Dwellings and Farm Property companies at low rates. . Give us a call before placing your business elsewhere. 28 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. marldaw [ New London Bout. Gredtest Work in Offense and Defense Seen in Mat Events in This City—Another Match Coming—War- riors Take Lead in Duckpin Tourney—Police Stop hoa e 1 s piaoe Toe Captain . ie place s B h:t&mmfl.m& Junior b the posi am ‘bail | players of the ofty, = . . WARRIORS IN FIRST PLACE. No. 2 Westerly Pulls Westerly No, 1]' Out of Lead in Duckpin League. night on the Westerly alleys team No. 2 rolled Wesf Mond the Wester] Wiggins of Pomfret Center ls Rowing kgt e o e With the make un of the Harvard now in the freshman crew, the pros- at their home in Nlantic, under a and golden sunshine. | More than 100 called during the aft- ernoon, all wirbing the esteemed coup- {rnmuy more years of happy married Captain _John W. Luce and Miss ¥E wn 3 erly team No. 1 to defeat, two out of varsity crew all but as zood as set. it A | hree strings, and pulled them out ot | Dot tied, Tnons “who follow Swost “Comely | Bllsabech, Keckwles, were mprricd at wing a ® Classiest in the list of wrestling B I e B r o s pa s o The Hartford Fire Insurance Co ot . Parker LOCAL AGENT, Office with M. S. Bilbert & § Second Fioor, 141 Main St. ‘Telephone 894, matches held in this city was the handicep match Tuesday night in T. A. B. hall, witnessed by & crowd of from five to six hundred, in which Chiet Fighting Bear, & Wisconsin Indian and protege of Jim Barnes of Springfield, the front of the stage stated that he would o to have the Indian weigh 10 pounds less than McGrath and wrestle him an even-up match to & finish. MoGrath stated that he hi never sidestepped anybody or pickea any lemons in his wrestling career in this city city and he would agree to the match under the terms proposed, win- ner to take all, but no side bets. Both announcements were greeted with a ralvo of cheers, as the spectators knew crawling off the mat He was ready at all tmes to take the aggressive, if it came Lis way, and ¢\ minute was crowded full of wrestlin.. One feature of this clash came when the Indian had McGrath standing on his head with a leg hold and the Giant was holding after time the holds that the Indian counted to win. Time was called with- out another fall resulting. Time Was Short. When it was all over and the crowd had filed out to the street many who had held watches on the event com- pared timepieces and came to the con- clusion that the timekeeper had made a slip somehow and had called off the match 15 minutes too soon. Bven with the extra 15 minutes, it looked as if Norwich Warriors moving up into first place as they added three games to their score on the default of the Nor- wich team No. 2. The scores of the Westerly game: Westerly No. 1. ‘Won, Lest. P.C. 29 10 44 80 12 31 18 B 24 28 25 Norwich Warriors Westerly No, 1. New London No. New London No. 1, ‘Westerly No, 2 Norwich No. 1. HUSTLERS ARE CHAMPIONS. Senior Y. M. C. A. Class Finshes Ath- letic_Series. star at any pated, but my recommendation to abandon all other branches of sport é-‘! Se bW reuph . the and stick to that track squad, owing [ ConcR Wray at Harvard takes the S to the fact that I did not want him | Sition that any crew can row after injured, he being my most valued as- l‘m:‘t.hhnltvn'h‘:. l&i.lt'.lln l;'noolh vater, 5 er is rough, then set in the intercolleglate = champlon. | oo (0% W e Wote g ble as ship, in which he partici- his career ut the university of Pennsyivania he did freshman talent, are out in full force nothing but track work, It Wasal3, each afternoon. no matter how cold the Never have I seen or an athlete who was as was Kraenzlein. He was always in pects for which are far more promls ing than a week or -0 ago. If the youngsters who now make up the first freshman boat succeed in holding their seats, the 1912 boat will be a whole lot heavier than was at first supposed. ‘The Harvard oarsmen, from the se- nior varsity men to the undeveloped water, for SPEED OF STAR BALL PLAYERS. der Abrams, pastor of the tist church at Flanders. The wedd! it was prepared under the direction of Captain and Mrs. Edward Luce and served to a large company of Invited guests. Omly eight of the number who Little Boston on March 15, ll”.%?: s tion of the A. M. E. Zion mission, Rev. 3 Dr. Biddle, fi:‘.ldl 1 this s ing elder for t A. M. B. Zio ‘.z Mmmtml-‘* .";_ ternoon in the new mission chu NORWICHFIRMS HAY AND GRAIN. We handle a good No. 1 timothy traw, grain. salt, feed and poultry sup- plies. Tel. 328-5. 'Greeneville Grain Co. Solomon Bros., Props. GEORGE F. ADAMS, 17 Tows Street. Carriage Painting and Trimming eree William Bmonds declarcd him the | upper position. McGrath's great work bri No. 3, A. Vi 2 winner, Burnes took the efcat for His e e e Dot = g ’“5 i::? SnsrT o TeaoE o0 pow. 3. & WigmmsenTo2|| OF EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERLY, R. I. SIGNS AND AWNINGS at short notice. J. P. COMBIES, Cor. Market and Water Sts. 'Phone 238, TIN AND IRON WORK done promptly at short notice and my prices are right. Give me a trial. M. K. SULLIVAN, 15 Bath Street. Paid all its losses by Wwas seen on a Norwich mat for' the | to the combing cf the stage with one|Holdsworth ... .. 87 88 81— 276 The average welght of the cr were present fifty years ago are known | yie” genomy the late Shannen fire, fizst time.' The Indian was matched hand through the ropes. Referee Em- | Bryer .. . . 95 79 89— 263 now s 168 gounds; ‘and this with | to be living. Captatn and Mrs. 1‘““[ Chagel oF 1o Tirnt Crurch, of ChEE against Juck McGeath, the Irish Glant ) onds tried to pull the Indian away and | Alfken .. L 9T 76 91— 364 Thap in the Dow who weighe but 14 | lived for many years in Flanders be- | on' Rank street. The A M. B Slon and heavyweight champion, the Indian | went to the floor of the stage as he|Irvine .. D94 T4 86— 254 poutids, fore buflding the fine residence in Ni- | Wision bought the property of - the s 25 601-71 agreeing to throw McGrath twice in au | missed his hold. Jim Barnes rushed on | Bliven .. . 86 101 95— 282 Here is the freshman crew as it goes | A1tic Which they have occupied for the | pirst Kcclesiastical soclety last week ’ L ’ hour, the winuer taking the entire gato | to look after his man and Martin b whareh Saegphe - otu on the Charles river under Coach | Past thirty years. The pastor, Rev. George H. i i A S receipts. Keough did the same for McGrath, but 449 428 452—1329 Wray, together with the weight and| They were prominent in the affairs!the A. M. E. Zion presided. { Cash Without Discount the affair blew over without anything Waesterly No. 2. P e NPYRtasAnother. M ma. more serlous occurring. The Indian| ity Stroke, C. H. Newton, 180, Brook- vl MORAL: Affer getting one fall in 15 minutes, | noticeably weakened in this perlod, | DaVis .- w08 R lne; No. 7, G. P, Metoalt 168, Brovi: $ 5 the powerful Chief found it imposible | while McGrath grew stronger and twice | Payne .. . 3 Si— 33 dence; No. 6, Alex Strong, 1 “Insure with the "‘";'.""'* to down MoGrath in the romaining |assumed the ageresaive. But the In: Leamad'..'..oooo 108 104 70— 37 & Alex Steam. 177, Ne 3 p Cash assets, $20,434,816.61. time, and a shout that raised the roof | di had a trick that brought him oul & ¥ » e g 3 g b N o greeted the local heavywelght as Ref- | from under whenever McGrath got tha | Babcock L 109 99 98— 304 N -3 %e-?&nsfl';“b:ki usiness erCtOl'y i % that they were in for another star evening of the sport when the Lo come together again the result would have been the me. as the Inglan was makMng less and less condition, had no bad habits, and You “Auto” Let Me Paint It The senior class of the Y. M. C. A.| roa4y and willing at any time to 4o all Game So Well Developed That TAFTVILLE FIRMS h 8% @ . * L wea = — easy, 13-4@2 per ‘cent, ruling rate| London, March 16.—Th one T :wul.,':gt: us 13-5, Jast loan 13-4, closing bid 11-3, | sheet of the Olymplo games of focc -~ 8 -] Matn Statra, | 200 Am. Bde R writics * offered at,13-4. don, 1908, prepared by the councils’ 3 A N oy A Tinseed 0110 Tiime 1dhns very dull, with softer | auditors, shows that the expenses to- Brann Wins Preliminary. The main match was preceded by a preliminary in which Harry Brann of this city took two falls from George Lewis of Danielson In 15 seconds and & minutes, respectively. Kid Wilson was referee. The two boys sthen went on for another go and Brann again threw his opponent in § minutes. impression on McGrath as the time|gyinasium finished up their athletic | 3180 T0C S0 wore on. It will take another match to settle the merits of the two men, but MoGrath will rule a favorile and it sure will be & hummer. JOHNSON COMING AFTER JEFF. Galveston Visit Put Off—~Wants Face to Face Talk. series this week with the quarter mile run, in which the Hustlers were the high point scorers by a margin of 78, which turned them out the winners of the series. Up till this event and the one before it, which was the pullups and dips, they had bdeen behind, but they establishe@ a three point lead a week ago and finished on totals 76 mater than any a victory for his team. He ranked head and shoulders above any man the college world has ever produced in track sports, and won | fuse to admit ¢ more. prizes and points for his alma | vAnced and every now and then it is ‘man who has ever|pointed out where the player of today Chances for Stolen Bases Are Fewer. There are th e in baseball who re- it the game has ad- AUTOMOBILE STATION, 8. J. Colt, § Otis Street. Automoblle and Bicycle Repairing. Geporal Ma- chine work. Jobbin Phone. competed in the intercollegiate world.” | is far behind the player of a few vears RULES FOR AUTO RACE. ago. Only recently one of the veter- ans pointed out how many more bases the players of 15 and 20 years ago used BUILDING MATERIAI. Peck, McWililams & Co. 47-35 W Main Streel. Lime, Portland Cem:nt, Parlod Roofing. DRUGGIST B. . Grenfer, Taft resc: tions filled with .:'n:“:]r. aSeat :AI:'E Wwith only the best and purest A _full Tine of Tollet articles. ¢ GROCERIES Call up the Chartier 649-5—and we will of the city. Give us your dinn T o Grocery—'Phons all parts The hall was filled almost to the puins to the good. Those who have nnounced for International | to steal than the present day stars. BOTTLER Wm. Chartle, Prop, ~ Taftvil s limit 'when the big bout started. 1In| Chicago, March 16.—Champion Jack | made up the winning team are Aberg, ""::MA,"M New York to Seattls. | The question wi asked, “Are the obe. Markit and Wateh Stx T TR trille, Conm. the crowd were 58, men who came up | Johnson stated this afternoon that he | Parsons, Sands Thompson and White. layers of today slower on their feet?" of th, Ales. Lager from Westerly on a special car. The two men matched well in weight at about 176 pounds apiece, with Chief Fighting Pear showing a few less inch- es as they faced up. The bout was to Le catch as catch can, pinfalls to count, strangle hold barred. Willlam Emonds was referee and Harry Jennings time- keeper. had abandoned his plan of visiting Gal- veston, his home, at this time. having just_received a telegram calling him to New York, where he expected to meet Jeffries for a talk. “T want to see Jeffries face to face,” he said to an Associated Press repre- sentative. “If he is in the boxing game he will talk business. We can accom- They have the honor of a shield m the gymnasium with their names on it. The final score is: Hustlers 3413, Rustiers 3337, Tuasslers 2046. In the quarter mile run the individual leaders were V. Caron of the Rustlers, 1 m. 3 2-55,, Aberg of the Hustlers 1.4 1-5, Sands of the Hustlers 1.4 4-5. The team scores in the event were: Hustlers 321, Rustlers 248, Tusslers 227, New York, March 16.—The rules the international automo- | changed. adopted oy e e York to Seat. | man got on first he would try for a bile_contes Vot at all; the game, however, has It used to be that when a im tro- | Clean steal, says a Cleveland writer. ;‘.iy‘“;.t’:‘m‘:af m‘;tlca;?:y‘.“::;n the | Nowadays he is either sacrificed to entry planks for the event were is; sued, Thers are to be a number of cash prises in addition to the princi- | the base runner starts. pal trophy and the contest is to be run second or he works the hit and run, which meang that the batter hits when Naturally. this eliminates many chances for stolen e fally bottled for fam- Delivery. Tel. 136-6. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY 1 am closing out my winter stock of Boote, Shoes and Kubbers at excep- tionally low_ prices. H. Frankin, 119 West Main St. Shoe Repairing spe- cialty. WILLIMANTIC FIRMS STIMPSO) STABLES, rear Young's hotel, Main stre oughly up to date service . Thors teed, Trucking and hesvy teaming & spe= claity. CHIROPODY AND MANIOURING Mrs. James P, Brow: Willimantie Conn. 0 0 Main 8 Orders taki Puffs and ofher nair gooas. Your owa because his rooftree and business place Fast from the Start TIE . plish more face to face on a business ’ Yu- | bases, for most of the time the ball is ND WooD. e AR awm The Chief got to work with a Tush, | proposition than can be done with & wadae (i Sunpiiad of . e Aanes ffl hit somewher ’ o o Gonr oxt made late & switeh. pomse- when bells ring and smoke rises. Mateh 2 - kon-Pacific exposition and the Seattle The Park Wood Yard, Franklin Street r Chirgpody, Manicyring. the small premium invested against the | {2KIDg tife aggressive at once, and in|hundred letters and telegrams. J've | FLORIDA RACING BEGINS ‘Automobile club and is sanctioned by| In most instances now steals are|\Wood and Coal in any quantity deilv- | Face 1p “,.‘V“ Superfiuous a few seconds had McGrath on the mat | received word that now is the time to A e tvof America, which | Only attempted after two men are | ered to all parts of the city at ~sasen- | halr removed. ' Full line of = Victoria vast benefits—what wise man hesi- tates? Let's protect you today. ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agt. Richards Building, 91 Main Street. 15daw With a wonderful exhibition of strength he applied crotch and arm holds, lifting and slamming McGrath around the mat in an effort to break down his defense. With strength that matched the Redman, the Glant fought catch him, and I'm not going to over- look the chance, In addition I have some arrangements to make with re- gard to my theatrical engagements, which I am informed cgnnot wait, I wil] leave here on the Peansylvania to- FOR MOTOR BOATS. Courier Wins by 11 Seconds from Sec- ond Boa Beach, Fla, March 16.—The Palm has active control’ over international events In this country. The entry fees named are as fol- One car, $350; two cars of the same make, entered by the same own- er $600; three cars of the same make lows: out. Then, too, the pitchers, taken as 2 whole, have learned the art of hold- ing the men close to the bag. The catchers are constantly signaling for waist balls, in order to have a clear throw to second, and it is a case of able prices. Wm. Ince. Tel. 500. © FOR SALE. Slabs $1.00 a load. Norwich Wood Yard, rear Bulletin Bldg., Franklin St BALTIC FIRMS Evenings by appoiats SHOE AND HARNESS REPAIRING. back and broke and twisted out of |morrow at 245 and will be in New [ fifth annual motor boat carnival and § . the'"tnx " abwayy trying to Tel, 504, i - ] every hold. 'With a-rush the Tndian got | York the next mornfng. Then I'll look | races on Lake Worth under the aus- | éntered by the same owner, 'z‘nse ':lmfl: B oRth NE Tl wie o Wiy 15 rove whiice GGy, Fontaine to have your Fuller’s to his feet, standing McGrath on his | yp Jefrries. I am surely going to vis- | pices of the Palm Beach Power Boat|for each additions Thelit. it could easily be shown that the orle at the lowest price. H. A. Fome Insurance | Fire Insurance Company. Under the NEW MANAGEMENT of this Company it gives me pleasure to announce te my customers that | am authorized to ineure the better class of both city and FARM PROPERTY upon the most favorable terms. Uniform Rates will be charged to all, All LOSSES will receive fair and honorable attention. JAMES E. FULLER, General Insurance Agent, mariia No. 161 Main Street. NEW LONDON COUNTY head, but the Giant by bridging and twisting tore loose from the dangerous hold. McGrath did a great bit of work in_escapiug from one Nalson after an- it Galveston, but I may have to wait two or three weeks Hustlers Coming Again, association opened today under favor- able conditions. For the Palm Beach challenge cup six trials were given this morning over the mile course. Only make entered by the winner of the events will receive the M. Robert Guggenhelm $2,000 in gold; the entrant of the sec- trophy and ball players of today, if anything, are faster than those of a decade ago. HARNESS HORSE NOTES. CONTRACTOR AND JOBBI F. E. Beckwith %0 West Main Street Contiactor and Builder. Jobbing work of cil kinds promptly aitended to. taine, Baitic, Conn HUNSESHOEING AND WAGON REPAIRING other when the Indian had him on his three boats were entered, the Buffalo|ond car will receive $1,500; the entrant — 7 Arthur Roy, Ball Darr on the mat in' a position that| The Mighty Five basketball team of | Courier. owned by W 3. Conners of | Of the third car will Teceive $1,000; the ——— WAGONS FOR SALE. Rorsesnoelng’ and. wagon" ‘Fep Do pure tor e sall. Tho Glanvs aa. | the Y. M- C. A .are matched for an- | (e Baftalo Tachi omb; the Trente: | entrant of the fourth car, Rl iy utte ol s Bk Gofo | R s Bastnare (i aoma: alvoriwe | Oun arte e e suon other game Saturday in this city with the entrant of the fifth car $500, and | ting mare, Maxine, 2.09 3-4, In prep- prices.” Try us, we are ure to mirers went into ecstasy as he came out on top in a furious mixup, but it proved a bad olace for McGrath. The tricky Indian was right on the job and Jack tried for a full Nelson, the Red- man pinned him flat on his back with a double elbow roll, for the first fall in 16 minutes. Officials in a Mixup. When they came to the mat again the Chief once more forced the going from the start, but there was no stall ing on the part of McGrath nor any unnecessary using up of time as he might have done by running off or the Hustlers of Jewett City. The lo- cal team has two vietories to its cred- it already over the Hustlers, who want another chance to show their calibre. Broadway Ninth Grade Team. The ninth grade at Broadway school which is the senior room has organ- ized for a baseball team this season, electing Forsberg captain, H. Loudon manager, and W. Leveen, assistant captain. There is & lot of good ma- terial to select from and as soon as the team is picked and the season FINANCIAL AND COMMERGIAL. TONE IMPROVED, 400 Am. Tebacgo pfd ‘American Woolen 0% 00% Sept, and the Brulser, owned by Geo. Gingras of the Bugalll Yacht club. The race between the Courier and the Trente-Sept was close, the Courier winning the event by 11 seconds. Weston hes Second Day. Payson Weston completed the second day of his walk to the Pacific coast|plate, tonight at Wappinger Falls. He began the day at Tarrytown this morning. He is slightly behind his schedule, which called for his reaching Pough- prizes will not be awarded unless there | aration at the Poughkeepsie track for are more than 10 entries and unle: ng in these places rive at the finishing point within seven | v %P the cars fini the season’s racing, Carpet, 2.28, the dam of General 06 3-4, (as a three year old) days after the arrival of the second| wi pe bred to Washington McKinney car. In case any of the prizes might be Newburgh, N. Y., March 16—Edward | won by a car owned by an amateur, | J°N1 R Donovan the winner will be permitted to taks instead of gold Entrants are warned to observe the speed limits of the states, cities and towns through which they drive. The entries are to close on Saturda prize. 2.17 1-2, the recent acquisition of Col. Jolly Bird, 2.15 1-4, dam of Codero, 2.09 1-4, foaled an unusually fine bay filly by Aquilin, 2.19 3-4. at Silver Spring stock farm on the 2d, and will be bred back to Aquilin, Charley Dean will attempt to get the keepsie tonight, He hopes to make up | May 15, and the contest Is to start|fast mare Chiming Bells, 2.21 1-4, to the lost distance tomorrow and plans to_sieep in Hudson tomorrow night. Weston is due to arrive in Chicago on Saturday, April 17. His schedule up to that time is: Miles. Marck 15, N. Y, to Tarrytown. 30 Mareh 16, Poughkeepsi 7 March 17, Hudson .. .. 119 from New York on June 1. Entrants | the races this summer are forbidden to use flanged wheels for | showed 2.08 3-4 a couple of seasons running on raflroad tracks. TRAINING CAMP NOTES. With the Americans—Two | burg, has Jennie Direct. 2.1 1-4, by This mare back, but got off each time before hearing the bell ring. Harry Carlisle, the Pennsylvania trainer, who is wintering at Luthers- Direct; Sandy Hornet, 2.18 1-4, by Po- a fast two year old new dump carts. a secimd-hand (op car- riage and a second-hand top phas Painting and repairing a specialt ephone 572. Geo. W. Harris, 564 West ain St. FISH—FISH. Frash shore haddock, market =od, cod; also fine line of all othe fish at the Norwich Fish Mar- GROCERIES. HAY AND GRAIN J. G. Potter & Sons, 410 Main Street. We carry a complete line of fancy and staple Groceries, Hay, Grain and Feed, Poultry Supplies, Etc. HORS| P. J. White, 15 Bath Street. Forse- shoeing In all its brenches. Careful attention on our part insures your pat- ronage. Once a customer, always & custom HOEING you. HORSESHOEING AND WAGON REPAIRING C. F. Bourgeols, Baltlc, Conn. make & stu yyof shoeing horses th will saty right prices. PUTNAM FIRMS HAIR DRESSER 61 CIVIL ENGINEERS CARD & WRIGHT. Huber D. Card and F, Walden W; Civl} Engineering and Land Surv radley Block. Elm Street TR 1200 Ansoonda Mining Co. 0% March 18, Troy . : 154 cahontas Boy, Jr. A3 SRE L I.U"J‘L FIRE INSURANCE C“., But No Substantial Widening in Mar- | 11006 Aictiscn -r . - % March 19, Fonda . 197| Gomiskey has had his Chicago White | filly by Hal T.. 2.06 1-2, out of Fann) “THE ¥YOUR-MINUTE RECORD.”. OYSTERS CUT OUT. of Norwich, Conn. ket's Dimensions. trad, 1k ot SRR s *March 20, Utie 250 | 5o iviana Thto two squads. | Thig | Pointer, by Star Pointer, 139 1-4, and | Come in and hear It. It's somathing | Oysters measured out, fresh svery . FeAoee Baltimore & Ohlo. 1083 March 22, Syracuse.... 305 | week they ch quarters, the grst|a fast vearling by Carlisle Wilkes, | great. day. Our oysters are worth getting. ESTABLISHED' 1540, New York. March 16.—The improved | —— Do. pld % March 23, Lyon 351| Juneh going to e ey Srn | 2.16 1-4, He expects to race his older | “'Geo. p. Yeomans, 2254 Latayette st. | QUAIILY and price always rightat Afe Statement January 1, 1909: tone of the stock market today did not [ {160 am o it 112?: March, 24, Rochester . 338 | second squad to San Francisco. horses on the half-mile tracks next| % nold’s, 57 Front St. Putn: Ct. .$356,517.78 | mean that there. was any substan 300 Contral Leatier March 25, Batavi; 430 | **Flanagan has ot been hitting the | summer. DANIELSON FIRMS widening In the dimensions of the mar. " Do pta ol March 26, Buffalo - A Lo Al 8170,121.73 | L ECEn I otivity as to which came | —— Ceatral @f ‘Xew Jesy. ball with any degree of success since HAGBERG, s stes Ormnnia. ¥0430470) in accasional spurts and it was largely | it Chupeeis & Qhec- own. e Y T GARAGE GOSSIP. | Ladies’ Tallor, G. W. NASH, TEo— confined to a few stocks. A favorable 200 Chisgo & N. W...nerr March 20, Union: City. Syl T 0 Feed S L gecanTe ) ’ Norwich. The Musie Man, Bank Bu! President—H. H. Gall t Washington as giving promise of re- ; — - C. C. C. & St Louls April 1, Youngtsown o g < Ay o4 ¥osoreRT = e ey elle of Connectiout f not, 5 Secretery—W. 7. Loster, fnoval of Obstacies In the way of prog. | 1 Coeado’ Fus & Iron April 2, Bearsr Falls. g’:l'fl“""”:“’m?’::énw::!";‘;’. e e ;ufoKiht :;lrllKEEdlill:kr?:lp?];le:aultlofiflé‘f MEATS AND PROVISIONS come in «nd bave It played for youw Treas. and Asst. Seoy, 1488 wiih the. (arlff Tovision, sochi g Best o *April 3. Pittsburg. taken on Sullivan's squad. plants and fof material. James Banning, Norwich Town. Conn. the threatened controversy over the Deo. pd Lisbon. Cravath is almost sure of winning a Fresh and Salt Meats, Poultry. ete. g i com| Willlam H. Prothero, This company now accepting lines rules might have been. The financial element regards expedition in the onsolidated Gas Com_Produsts Delaware & Hudso Canton Sterling permanent place on the regular team, More than 25000 yellow metal ar- rows wil] be used by the bureau of for he has been hitting the ball in & | i;ure of the Automobile club of Am- Fresh Provislons received daily Hvery. thing first-class. Prompt delivery. ors are & 0; handle nothing but the open ourselves al o fine and we est that we o full line of fish, work of fixing the new tariff schedules Denrer & e ' Mansfie | i 2 oli"‘l.l:u'nnu on approved local risks, | 1 "Gcsirable Above everything else. The Do O oo Fremont. B e viaray, Ol MAnager | erica in marking the routes printed NEW YORK BAKERY CO. K ot o protected property, di- | buying of stocks on this account was e, M *April 10, Toledo "The Chicagoans are making a much | i the 1908/year book. | Mlestein & Zachmowits, Props. ~Pol WESTERLY FIRMS reot through any Agency under the|partly from the uncovered bear ele- Do. lat pfd April 12, Byron better record against the San Francis-| All automobiles in France. whether | ish, Freach and German Breads. Deliv. g Jurlediction of the Norwich Board of | Ment which has looked for a bad ef-| 108 Do 2 »id ... April 13, Kendallville co nine than they did jast vear. An|used for pleasure or business purposes, | ery all over C!V'N D‘rhop_”l cal g‘ and CLOTHING ) c 306 Do Ore cita Apri . rear in San Francisco, but the | such a way that the eady Clot ter, Furnisher, Outat get last y PAINTING. ¥ arey & rull Tine of Gents Fur HOME, OFFICR: B8 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Comm, | lication to act, in vi b *April 17, Chicago war, marilda; A jon tive i - . i of the two remaining games this year 3 56 s nedtiip [thattme for spuin 1daw dloation of aay. active interest in the | 100 doternationsl Fape: *Remain over Sunda o carry off the honors, X it ety wost Dasver,, GO, | adlonit O By ettunte. | Alee Sy on'the bridge. : > - : —_— eall of Logan -square ee) 08 il Agency Monarch Pa John (Gotch) Beall of n square | by keeping close tab on his cars has |eral jobbing. Agency Monarch Paint EOTATE AND INSURANGE forelgn mccount was in the nature of B T o i rday he contributed an o e AIIMIT & o ansas outheen g pportune | power automobile d not, exceed by | A Willls, bear covering, also the repurchases be- | 1100 ho. pta Madison Square Garden, New York, | Saturday he i s e 28-) 2% | ‘Phone. Real Esiate and Insuran 'y Mareh 16.—George V. Bonhag of the | double in the first Inning, scoring the | ten per cent. that of a 2§-horsepower Pottor Bundig” Pheos cumta 117 MAIN STREET. timid about walting on the actual pub- w of the small in- ever motive. Buying here of stocks for ing prompted by a more cheerful view of the Balkan situation. United States 109 Iinols Central 300 Interborough Met. Lopisvilie & Nashrille Mian. & St L... April 16, Hammond Records Broken at Meet. Irish-American Athletic club gave a §ihite Sox will only have to win one | Incorporation into tire army in time of continues to be the bright batting star. | found that the upkeep of a 40-horse- first run. The steadying Influence of George machine. 100 per cent. pure ing, 15 Aavhum 3t B O, R. F. D. No. 7. Gity. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE nishings. Fire, Accident, Health, Steel was quite consprcuous in the Moy e BN grand exhibition of his prowess as a < gt Cork bullets for stopping speeding pgp—— light of buying stocks, pom g Maoud e runner when he won the five-mile race | Davis is everywhere npparent with the | motor car drivers have been devised | Geo. B. Bachelder. Room § S n > s T v e Do prd . Yanigans and the rigorous methods he | py'a French inventor, who claims they | Ridg. Real Tstate and. Investment | 13 34fliead Aue, Opp- Sepot, Mest and Liability, Plate Glass and Steam Boiler ing been a favorite medium for specu- 1atlon based on suppositions of the ef- fect of the mew tariff bill. The report from Pittsburg of the resumption of 00 Do.’ pfd 40} National Lead 5500 100 ew_York Centrsl. . . Y. Ont & West. ortelk & Westerr. at Madison Square garden tonight in 24.59 2-5. This beat the best accepted record of 25.19 2-5, made by Tom Col- ling at the indoor championships here has used in getting the men in shape | j||" frighten and are telling by the players’ increased | chauffeur almost as effectivel form and vigor. stop a reckless as real lead. Beyond their ability to d t Broker. Notary Publio, Auditing and Expert Accountant. Telephone 515. pure Itallan olive ol quality of confectionery; best ter; best brund ciyars; but, over best peanuts in New Bngland. wa- the aividends on Crucible Steel preferred i American last year, ’ s o g o Remif b S5 cng Bt SRR ‘ g~ INS " RA M G E | i o sterval of wapensions dat Paine Mot o In the second trial heat of the s Can't Play for Basketball Title. | cpresented as harmless. hut the spec- t, Publl nens Before the public. there’ls 1o fa- ing back over a year had <. .. sen| Pennsytvanta . enty yards nigh hurdles handicap. .| At a special meeting of the athletic|ified capacity to hurt| is quite sum- | Fattle L Jewett, Public Stenosrapher | 3588 RORE 10 PUnrch gh*iNe adverdie Morwlol ORI Pl iy, | DRI A gpr Iad pome gt R B. Stiaw of Dartmouth, from scratch, | board of control of Chicago university, | cient. | ana Snorthand Teacher. 283 Main St. ing columns of The Bulletl rance 2 i E cqualled the world's record of 9 1-5 5 u. s, Aseots §2,759,422.10 Woestorn Asaurance Go, U. €, Reports of additional companies in the trade cutting wages were not a detri- ment to the stocks. Amalgamated Copper shared quite fully in the Tressed 100 Ralivay 40 ending cpubile Sieel seconds. In the final heat Shaw was only beaten by a few inches, Dwight of Princeton, with 12 feet, winning. These few inches deprived Shaw of AR SR AR AR AR R AR AR AR AR R RAR AR ARAARARARRARAAAY ] Assets §2,397,608.00. strength_of United States Steel, and | — o b p Lellsclia was not hurt apparently by another re- Roix dand 65 making & new woeld's' Tepord. ductlon in_ copper prices lere and in s & ; 4 London. Price reductions both in cop- ot B . Wrestling Frost in New London, ’ sppgs per and steel must bring the level ul Do “pta The wrestling match in New London mately to a point where consumers wiil Sioss Shetfield 8. & 1. on Tuesday night between Abe th ‘, 4 abandon their abstention and begin to Polis Tl Newsboy and. Young Pirolo, Italiam| ) . . g-;lsyfi"m'l‘er‘lg e 'X;!p:nrow;l‘r‘xz;::hn Soiern Railway wexmrwe;‘ht, oltNewaJmey', was a e 4 cossive bo. Wl frost and was stopped by the police oNE M. PHONE 842. | price cuts as steps towards this end. Tennesses Goope Tor roughness after ¥t had gone about STOCKS, BONDS AND COTTON. was a remarkable one, both by reason Der pta il All bets were declared off bef Room4 - BHI Blook | o5 ey iinkase in value of ox- Tnien Pacid bl vt S A Wh T S ' @own pains, and other symptoms of genmeral female wealkness, ports and of the increase in value of im - L e Bpamark oo oy Bl oo Dr. Krugers Viburn-O-Gin Compound, the womar's remedy, Gerrespenaiiot ports, reaching H1.721000 in the for- N S wrestlers began to rough it up the po- i, S (e Pt adde . an “Weinkaty Raliet ants Sio/ cunpoent hus besn foynd Nl Aud sath mer case an 33, 1! ' jet.” sinca JOHN DICKINSON & CO. | ”hmfm, St TbE aar b':>(r\rs_ 1‘,}':.: i e, lice stepped in and stopped the bout. “I think Viburn-O-Gin is the best remedy for weak women, (Metablished 1895 T, s s e Datie Tt ot 1o it has positively proven its great value in the treatment of P ol LA he Suyare ot T carin i Delmont Gets Decision. ) e It does me more good than @ny medicine I have ever taken. 1 o, e ti- noney rate is not lost sight of m Wabad e Boston, March 16.—Joe Bowker of Members Consolidated Stock Ex. | {1 /2. /i 2nd e o il i Do i England, who claims to be the Bantam- It wifl help yow if you are a sufferer from any of the flla N g~ Towk. TN Ay e by change, N. Y., Chicage Board of Trade. irect private wire to floor of Excnange CURB STOCKS A SPECIALTY. Jan2sd over First Nat Sank, Shetucket St Entrance y, nex: to Thames Nat. flmlw“ lat. Bunk. Kitorneys at Law HAVE YOUR HORSE INSURED, He :‘y break Lis leg this slippery ¢ uainess temlke oo o The Februry foreign trade statement the much quieter tone which has de- veloped in the bo rket. Reports that & further Tesiie of Atchison bonds was imminent had some weakening ef- fect on existing issues of that com- pany and served to fllustrate that state of affairs in that regard. Union Pacific held its usual leadership in the movement of rafiroad stocks. The market at the close was the strongest and most active of the day. Bonds were irregular. Total sales, par value, $2,530,000. Unlited States bonds were unchanged on call. STOCKS. Sales, High. Low. Close 23300 Amalgamated _Copper 1000 Am. Car & Foundry. 68 86% 68 ——Do. pfd ... a0 Am. Smeing & T pie. 800 Am. Sugsr Renlig, 0 Toxas & Pecific Toledo, St. Wetem Union ... ~ Wheeling & L. Bele Wiszonsin Centeal Am. Tel Total saies, COTTON. New York, March 16.—Cotton spot closed quiet, 15 poinfs lower; middling uplands 9.65, middling gulf 9.90; no sales Futures closed steady. Closing bids: March 9.32, April 9.26, May 9.27, June 9.20, July $.20, August 9.17, September 9.13, October 9.13, November 9.08, De- cember 9.08, January 9.06. MONEY. New York, March 16.—Money on call tendency; sixty days 21-4 to 21-2 per cent, ninety days 21-2 to 23-4 per cent., and six months 23-4 to 3 per an hour without a fall. weight champion boxer of the world, was outfought by Al Delmont of Bos- ton in twelve rounds at the Armory Athletic association tonight. Delmont got the decision. Delmont showed his strength in the sixth by knocking down the Englishman, and ficored him again several times in succession. Moran Bests Murphy Again. New York, March 16.—Owen Moran, the English featherweight pugilist, out- pointed and outboxed Tommy Murphy of Harlem at the Fairmount Athletic club tonight. ‘This was the second meeting between these two. 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