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J. L LATHROP & SON continue to issue insurance on Mer. cantile, Dwellings and Farm Property 1n the strongest companies at low rates. Give us a call before placing your business elsewhere, Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. " marldaw RENT INSURANCE is the thing to have when your biuld- ing i8 burned to the ground. For a very small cost you can get your rent just the same until your buiiding is replaced. 'We sell it. In Bicycle, Auto, and Motor Cycle Events—Leach Cross ‘Meets His Master—Smith Collapsed in New London Marathon—Attell Bests Frankie : eil. 134, MeGrath Too Rough for Westerly. The wrestling match to be held in ‘Westerly Friday night is off, accordirg to the Westerly Sun. Jack McGrath, the Irish Giant, was to have tried throw three men in an- hour, but the Westerly sports say that Jack’s style is too strenuous what they saw him do to Jim Barnes of Springfield last week. Abe Can't Wrestle Again in Armory. ruly 17 <eptember 25 York at the Armory A, A. tonight. Murphy was the aggressor in the early part of the contest, but in the fifth th Englishman cdme up strong and held the lead until the close. Daytona, Fla, March 23-—The enth annual Daytona automobiic races opened today with oue bicycle, one motorcycle and two automobile ovents, and in every event the former werld's »acord was annihflated and new B. P. LEARNED & CO., Down Stairs in The Thames Loan and Trust Co. Building. mATTMWE - FIRE INSURANGE HE CAN AFFORD TO SMILE recards established. The heavy north easter of yesterday put the course in argest crowds that ever witnessed automobile excellent conditicn. One of the races in Daytona was present. The first event was a quarter mile bicycle dash in which there were ten starters, {ncluding some O riders of the country. By & Fogler of Brooklyn won by margin in 30 and 1-5 secons. The second event was an automobile race, 200, open to stock cars. The race, however, was reduced to 100 miles by agreement. Lewis Strang drove a great race in a Buick, going the dis- tance. in 1.34.01 1-5, lowering the world's record made by Burman on New Orlsans track last February. The next event was for Thomas Dewar $2,000 trophy, one mile best two out of three heaf were two entries, D. B. Brown, the mil- lionaire amateur driver, in the record- breaking Benz, and Ralph De Palma in_the Fiat Cyclon ‘While the present record of 26 1-5, held by Marriot, was not gpbroken, Brown on his third heat hurled his t eprint narrow the best the Sir Ten Rounds at Fairfield Fairfleld, Conn, March 23.—Davy Ryan of Bridgeport had the better of Francig Valone of Waterbury all the way iIn the star event of a boxing ex- hibition before the Independent A. C. of Southport here tonight. The bout went the limit, ten rounds, and was fast all the way, but there was no doubt of Ryan's superiority at any stage. There Were two preliminaries. Attell Slices Up Frankie Neil. New York, March 23.—Abe Attell outboxed and outfought Frankie Neil of San Francisco in a fast ten round bout at the Pedford A. C. in Brooklyn tonight. The champion had Neil's face cut to ribbons with straight lefts and right hand smashes. Jockey Kicked But Not Hurt. Oakland, Cal, March 23.—Showery weather prevailed at Emeryville today and the track was heavy. The Peer was clearly the best in the fourth and he ran over tne field in the last quar- ter. Jockey C. Miller was kicked by Authorities at the New London ar- mory have blacklisted Abe the News- boy for the farce he made of the wrestling match there last week, Abe’s opponent was Pirolo, whom the armory authorities do not blame for the flasco. and he can wrestle there again, but Abe never. Will Play Segatohies. Captain Donohue of the N. F. A. Tn- derendent basketball team has secured snother date for bis five, playing in New London Saturday night. ¥ will meet the Segatchies, and expect to register a victory over the New Lon- dondon basket shooters. More Postponements at Duckpins. All the games in the Eastern Connec- ticut Duckpin league were called off on Monday night because of postpone- ments. This adds to the already large batch of postponed games to be rolled off before April 12, the end of the tour- ney. Going to New London to Play. ‘apt. Arthur Brooks will taku his Jewelt City . .|suy Sept. May 21, morning |May 16 5" afternoor | July 10 No. Grosv'dale Grosvenordale. May 16 July 10 June 19 July 31 * September 25 ‘The above shows the schedule adopted by the Eastern Connecticut Baseball League for this team playing 15 games at home and 15 games abroad. noon games are as follows: Norwich-Taftville vs, Jewett City, Wauregan vs. The season opens April 24th and closes October 2nd. eight e but plays North Grosvenardale only four; Wauregan pla; nam o our; all the other assignments are for each team to play six games with y b gl £ B ig play & every other, three at home For all holiday games the pairings for morning and after- Dayville, and he sc from either, as both claim to be sat- isfied with’ the deal. Vic Accorsini players at West Point, but he wiil be forced to desert the army on April 10, his new position, And he is welting the ball hard, too. Putnam hedule shows Dayville plays Putnam Nor th Grosvenordale eight games but Put- season, each vs. North Fhere has been a general epidemie of tonsilitis among the Chicago Cubs at ‘because his rooftree and business place | great car across the line in 33 second: koday ftei dis: . 2 he B et oy FIRBD INSURAKCE, | fat for the mils, breaking the World's | thck (s but escaped injars, | basketbal team from Open House to| Will probably be traded to some other | as the Baltimore club wants him then’ | BN St > when bells ring and smoke rises. Match | amateur record for the distance, held . o} New London tonight to play a picked | feague. S Cleveland has a new marvel—Wright 3 by him and made on this course, of 35 team of the New,London Y. M. C. A.| Man: zzy Hoffman announces his annual| —who lets the wind pitch for him. It| Jack O'Connor, who has been at Hot the small premium Invested against the vast benefits—what wise man hesi- tates? Let's protect you today. ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agl. The Hartiord Fire Insurance Co. Paid all its losses by the late Shannon fire, 3-5. The fourth and last event of the day was the one mile motorcycle rec- ord trials in which five riders compet- ed. Willlam Wray, Jr, of New York, on a 14 horse power Simplex, rode his 1so ter Goerck and Robert Stubba s " 9 tion. Big Black Has Three Knockouts—| In speaking of Harry Noyes, who : went under the world's record, making Oould Have Besn Light Lunch for| captained Hurtiord last yeas &nd is | UPiversity are on the pitching list. spectively. Wray was disqualified on Baseball Results Tuesday. Joff in His Prime. out for a place with Nashville in, the The Rochester club of the Eastern acconnt of riding a 14 horse power mo-y At Mobile: Philadelphia Americans T s S b e Nosh | leuws hov Sapen Guliing ot Laxing- tor when he was entered for a six. YALE CREW. Elis Having Much Troubls Whipping Eight Into Shape for Pennsy Race. New Haven, March 23.—Coach Kep- nedy of the Yale crews is finding it difficult to get the 'varsity eight into Americus Holds Off Mahmout. Baltimore, March 23 —Yussuff Mah- mout failed tonight in his undertak- ing to throw Gus Schoenleln (Ameri- cus) twice in one hour. Indeed, he a Baltomorean, was given an ova- 4, Mobile Southerns 3. t Macon, Ga.: New York Americans 5, Newark Basterns 3. At Chattanooga: Cincinnati Nation- als 4, Chattanooga S. A. I 6. At Columbus, Ga.: Toledo (A. A.) 1, Columbus (S, A, L)) 1, called, ten in- nings. Hoppe Wins Again Easily. St. Louis, March 23.—Willile Hoppe members, The Ofen House iineun will e the same as it'was in the recent Jewett City game. JOHNSON AND JEFFRIES, It took Johmson 20 rounds to win a decision from Mexicgn Pete Everett, the most cowardly fighter who ever drew on a glove. Johnson fought two draws with Hank Grifin in 20 _and 15 rounds. It took Johnson rounds to win from Denver Ed Martin. Twice he went the full 20 round distance with Sam McVey. Marvin Hart beat Johmson in 20 ager Bowler of the Northampton team is in receipt of a letter from D. J. Minahan of Elmira, N. Y, who caught last year on the Vancouver nine in the Northwestern league ask- ing for a tryout. Manager Bowler offers this comment: “Noyes, the new third base recruit, isn’t near the husky physieal proposi- tion that Humpy McElveen displayed to the Bugville delegation at this cor- ner through the last two reasons. He is about medlum in general makeup, but from early appearances is a bit more shifty on his pins. He doesn't look to have the driving power which the East Tennessean displayed complaint regarding salary. He says Providence pays too low a price for his services and must suffer the conse- quences. Tom Dowd has thirty men on his yoker, Cy Ferry and Stein of Syracuse ton, Ky. Manager Ganzel has some fine men for the outfield in Batch, Flanagan, Maloney, Anderson and Mc- Avoy. Jacksonville seribes say that John Hummell is playing so good a game at first base that Tim Jordan will have to take to the second team when he reports to the Brooklyn club. Jordan will go to the first team, but the fact is | Hummell is certainly doing wonders at is reported that on days when a strong wind blows from back of the pitcher Mr. Wright simply sets the ball In the groove, gets It started for the batter and lets the wind carry over. He Springs, says that Joe Wood of the Red Sox has more speed than Walter Johnson of the Washingtons, Chick Autrey and Hoblitzel are hav- Richards Building, 91 Main Street. 5 % was unable to throw Schoenlein at all vas very successfu < 1 t race to play the first bag machine the mile in 45 seconds, lower- e expects t New Bedford list. half of whom are | W2 Very successful with this style of | Ing & great ra play ‘marlsdaw - A thin the time 1imit. Schoenlein, who NO COMPARISON IN RECORDS. | €xpects to use Robarge as change o itching at San Francis. here the |for Cincinnati. Autrey has one ad~ ing his own record 1 4-5 seconds. W b catcher but cannet locate him. pitchers, Whitley, the former Hol- | FETAE Bt BOR el o " | Vantage. He is a left hander. NORWICHFIRMS MAY AND GRAIN. We handle a 00d No. 1 timothy hay. Business Directory OF EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERLY, R. I. ‘ SIGNS AND AWNINGS | at short notice, J. P. COMBIES, | Cor. Market and Water Ste. 'Phore 338, anything like a settled condition for likely that he will prove the | Pennsylvania race. It is cortain | defeated Charles Peterson in the thitd | rounds. It was a Questionable decis- utRL Aittdhe OM bl Pore eed and poultry sup- ——— ‘h | block of their 18.2 billiard match hers | jon, but Johnson couldn't stop Hart, a » plies. Tel. eneville Grain Co. | TIN RON WORK 25’ .'- ’ that, when the crew leaves here March | Jo0s G T TS PROOTS TIGHS oIk ATl Maks Elreck ml};.d in 21 | Diture, but he is booked to cover more Solomon Bro done promptly at short notice and my | Cash Without Discount MORAL: 31, its rowing order will be far from picked, and rot till twe or three days before the race on the Schuylkill will it be decided. Aside from the fact that £ix of the elght oarsmen must be pick- GENTILLELLO WINS MARATHON. Smith's Weak Knee Gives Out in 13th rounds. Jack Munroe was nowhere neagbe- ing knocked out at the end of & six- round, no decision, bout. ground than his predecessor. BASEBALL BRIEFS. Rose Bofizling Alieys, LUCAS HALL, PAINTING, This is my business. Wagons riages and automobiles, At able price 1 will make it look like a W reason- | prices are right. Give me a trial ! M. K. SULLIVAN, 15 Bath Street. “ i » ed from green material;thero have Mile at New London Armory. Jackson fought Joe Jeanette six| Marquard, the New York Nationals new one Insure with the ”"‘s:" oo ot it B tow oo fhcasoy s times, and won one decision in 15| $11.000 pitcher, opened his season by 49 Shetucket Street. ADAMS, 17 Town St. TAFTVILLE FIRMS Cash assets, $20,434,816.61. fe still out of the shell because of ton- | New London's first Marathon race | rounds. He never had Jeanette any-|striking out 14 men on straight balls | oct13a 3. J. C. STONE, Prop. AUTOMOBILE STATION, — John .F.—I’arker, LOCAL AGENT, Otfice with N. S. 6ilbart & Sons, where near a knackout. down in Texas. Automobile | DRUGGIST sflitis, and Baker, No. 5, has just re- | drew out a big crowd Tuesday night to 8. J. Coit, 6 Otls Stree! turned to the shell after a hohpital | the Armory to see the two New Lon- | Three knockouts of clu;g fighters| Tom Downey s showing up well at and Bicycle Repairing. Gensral Ma-|E. F. Grenler, Taftville, Ct. Prescrips slege. Coxswaln Cass is still fll. don” men, Wilbur Smith and Joe Gen- |are on Johnson's record. stopped | ghortstop in the Cincinnati practice. chine work. Jobbing. _'Phone. tiens glisd ':I'u.bm: Sreateat cars — est and purest drugs. Indleations now are that Capt. Henry Howe will be kept at stroke in the eight. The experiment of a 185 pound stroke i doubtful but five other can- didates for the place have been trled cut during the fall and early spring practice without satisfactory results. tilello. The latter, & countryman of the great Dorando, won in a walk, after Smith had collapsed at about the half way point, one of his Knees giving out in the 13th mile. Smith was two laps achad at the time on a 15 lap track, and had made the 13 miles in poor old Bob Fitzsimmons in two rounds, when Bob was 45 years old and all in. He knocked out Jim Flynn in 11 rounds, a trick that Sam Lang- ford turned in one round, and he stopped Tommy Burns. Between the records of Jeffries and e is flelding sharply and is also shap- ing up well at the bat. g Sammy Strang is coaching the ball VINOL CORES CHRONIC COUBHS, YOUR MATERIAL. 55 West BUILDING Peck, McWililams & Co. Main Street. Lime, Portland Cem:nt, Fariod Roofing. BOTTLER A full line of Tollet articles. GROCERIES Call up the Chartier's Grocery—'Phone g;!‘-;:.—c‘r.m walwm Gdlv-r‘:o all parts o Slty. Giye us yeur dinner efden Wm. Chartle, Prop, Taftville, Brainard has been moved from No. 7 | 1.38.50. Johnson there isn't much chance for 30 dnckial. ook, Market and Water Sia Second Floor, 141 Main St. || to No. & and Mills, who was captatn | . Joe hat only to walk out the rest|comparison. That Jeftries or Fitzsim- {o line of the best Ales. Lager WILLIMANTIC FIRMS ’ of the freshmen two yvears ago. has | Of the race, and most of the crowd |mons in thelr prime would have made COLDS AND BRONGHITIS specially bottled for fam- pohdy Telephione $94. been given the seat. Hyde and Patter- | Stayed to see him do it. He finished |a light lunch of the present day John- ily use. Delivery. Tel 136-5 STIMFSON'S STABLES, son is the unanimous opinion of sport- rear Young's hotel, Maln street. son the freshman eight last ye: the 26 miles 385 yards at 1.15 a. m. N N , - Ther- at No. 6, with chances for Hyae being Wedgofldfly. having started at 9 p. m. | ing men. s TO BE FIXED. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY %‘;fll{n:’.fia‘i' ervics anteed, eelected to row against Pemnsylvania. | Tuesday. et g ve been troubled with & ehronic I am closing out my winter stock of ouvy team! pe- i e U E | i aaimtlianl Cralisane | e O eold and bronchitis for » long tme |l WHY SUFFER PAIN OR PAY R 5ot 'soet sne Bovhers ol oxooi; | * Simsmsr o soawio s and will fight out tho seat with his oi- ety L WITHOUT SUNDAY BASEBALL | 8ad have tried many remedies without LARGE PRICES ? [ $Vert diain'"se” Sive Repaliing 4 spe- | Mra, Jumes P, Brown, 770 Main Strest uller’s val. 90 finding relief. Through the cialty. Wilitmantie, Conn. Orders tal lis, who was stroke of the 'varsity four Frost did well at No. 4, but Wal- | Taftville, Conn., March 23, 1909. Jersey City Men Will Quit Unless Without the least particle of pufts and ofher nair combings mzde Mr. Editor: Please allow me a lowed E " E COAL AD : Ste Insurance last year, has been tricd In that posi- | space in our paper to tell the public i oo e after taking four botties, am entirely | | B31° Y0380 Bave hemostaen B, o o Foamniin Sicset | §ESEeE S refutigd St No, & Vet elts e oot the recent game between the| The management of the Jprsey City cured.” A. H. Wilde, 733-8th Aveaue, |l method, . Wood and Coal {n any quantity deliv- | hair removed. = Ful A n work began. Sines Rice's fllness took | Lo rers, and the Sluggers of Taft- | baseball elub of the Eastern league| Minneapolis, Mina. We fill teeth with sliver or ered to all parts of the city u‘wo.u'n- Tollet Goods. Eve ZCTICY | N o e Sunt: Boicers, Miness took | ville, The Sluggers were beat up_to | has issued & statement, in part as fol-| @ MoDonald, 147 W, enamel for 80 cents and® gota ]| able prices. Wm. nce. Tel §00. | ment. aiternated with Davis. Ihe elgnth muing by e seore 1.4 | lowa: - Congress | B sor 3100, or solla gold crowns |- T ¥om saLm. The New London County Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Tearing has been steering the shell since Cass went to the infirmary. Packy Beats Cross In Fierce Go. New York, March 23—Packy when they saw the game going to the Hustlers they put Edward Krodel in, one of the Taftville Athletic club's pitchers, and won out. The Hustlers challenge the Sluggers any time aft- Seven years' experience has proved that Jersey City canmot compete with Baltimo Buffalo, Rochester, Toronto or Providence unlessg it is allowed to play Sunday baseball, and if the peo- St. Paul, Minn, writes: tracted a severe cold last winter and thought I would never get rid of . 1 tried Vinol as a last resort, and it has for $5.00. Full set o teeth $5.00 with the QUADRUPLE ATTACHMENT, which positively prevents teeth from moving, Slabs $1.00 a load. Norwich Wood Yard, rear Bulletin Bldg. Franklin St. Tel. 504. BALTIC_FIRMS SHOE AND HARNESS REPAIRING. Go to H. A. Fontaine to have your shoes and harness repaired. First clase Under the NEW MANAGEMENT of Me- | er Sunday, the 28th, on any diamond, letel; red e ; 4 . .| ple”of Jersey City want high class| eompletely cured me. ioes £20. hatnes o mnnounce to my customers that | am [ et the Fairmount A. C. t ' AR § be played on Sunday—in other words, | tonics, the heals i ity 90 West Malp Strest! | TTmsamms = s el im | 3¢ the Talmount 4. C. tonight The| Hustlers John Varvil ‘pitcher; A. if you'stop Sunday baseball 7ou 8156 | yieg o coa meer :‘ll..::d‘l:::llmv;: 100 as we lease our ofices and Conn-r:’::’ nd" Buiider: Jbbing work HUNSESHOEING AND WwAGON | #oth oity and FARM PROPERTY upon *‘M&:gli\;dot ?g r;mnds McFarland had | _Sluggers—John Krauss, pitcher; 2ol only ths same privilege that is| Melously palatable and we-but‘um years, our guarantee is of in- e P Sethon. AT e the most favorable terms. e ey antage qover the local | Fred Eribeck, catcher, given the Public Service corboration, | weakest stomach. For this disputable value. = S = horseshoelng and wagon rep g B willibe o 810 all. | & n. ey fought flercely during the If the Sluggers accept the challenge | which operates its cars every Sunday, . r reason, We will be pleased any time WAGONS FOR SALE. Our motto is, “Best work &t "‘fi harged to all. | last three rounds, and at the final clang wer through The Bulletin. or to owners of automobiles who drive Vinol is unexcelled as a strength- to examine your teeth without Two new business wagons. also two | prices.” Try us, we are sure to please L .-An L will receive fair and g:a:h'emb:&gmm rers, struggling ali | (Sizned) Taftville Hustlers. | their cars on Sundays without fear of | bullder for old peopls, delicate chil- | i charge. | new aump carts, a secend-hand top car- | you, norak n , each trying to put over —The Hustlers challenge any | dindran dren, . Open from 9 till fiags and s second-hand (op phestit WAMES B FULLER; |* ooy ——=— Jewett City team ranging rom (welvs | © e mansgement eclared that 1n| tur sickness and for Ohronse Goetas Sundaya from 10 | Psinting ana zepaitiae 8 specialyJuli | momsmsmomiNa AN wacow 3 ) en years. ease answer | the s ‘that professional E 3 - i, REPAIRIN i PRtk St s Decleion Over Murphy. |through Tho Bulletin before Sunday bait "D been plaved n- Jersey "City | Colds and Bronchtis. Kms Dental Parlors, g2 BN, C o Bonrgeols, Baldle, Conn we 3 ston, March 23.—The referes gave | for a game on that day. The Hustlers. v F ake a s of shoeing horses enarmta No. 161 Main Street.| OWen Moran of England the decision —— e s e rie mesters leasas| - D- SEVIN & 8ON, Norwich. DR. JACKSON, Mgr. Frack tione Reusotk: samat o0 el e W | at the conclusion of a twelve round Two Captains Roll ‘High Scores. schedule for 1909 provides for Sunday Franklin Square, Norwich, Ct. steak cod; also fine line of all othet | right prices. . g o } NEW LONDON COUNTY bout with Tommy Murphy of New High single at duckpins at the Rose games on_the Jersey City grounds. Tt is understood that Mayor H. Otto Wittpenn and Sheriff James J. Kelly kinds of fish at the Norwich Fish Mar- ket; telephone—571. GROCERIES, HAY AND GRAIN. PUTNAM FIRMS ‘#UTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. of Hudson county are in favor of Sun. ¥ 4 < > vood Potter, 410 Main Strect HATR DRESSER ofNorwion.conn. FINANCIAL AND GOMMERCIAL, |===i2 SPRING SALE |55l il il Rl okt o, Sl x . , i aple eries, H: 3rain and Feed, es’, Gents' a. WSTABLISHED 1840. o O'Rourke Calls Directors’ Meeting. iy i ;‘1::;1. B ey Dresser and praotical Wig -fi Statement January 1, 19001 Secretary James O'Rourke of the LR - = Halr worker in all its branohes. Wiss S g ‘saesiz7s| AGAIN EXTREME DULLNESS. Jle e Connecticut league has issued a call of HORSESHOEL/G ‘Ifor sale and to rent. o # PRSI0 o o DA Jeoe for a meeting of the directors of the P. J. White, 15 Bath Street. Horse. | ————§———— Prviet Tacome aoazosrg| Filure of Attempt of Professionals to Qe " Connecticut basebali league, in New Whoting in all its brenches Careful CIVIL ENGINEERS Eoase e il g Extend the Advanc: Haven, Friday. It is not known wheth- atiention on our part insures your pat- CARD & WRIGHT. Bom: 152 -t sievpensniocoroneasmnst | o vo. saren. Tiinots’ Sepiral o A T L e TRBiEmee oes 4 cumomer, SwAIE © | GuberD. Card and ¥, Walep Wrighh New York, March 23.—The stock ater h M < Sid Challenger, who has charge of J ngineering_an nd Surve: Interborough Met. & e New Bradiey Block, Eim Street © President-—IL H, Gallup, fecretary—W, F. Lester, Treas. and Asst. Bec'y, Williaga H. Prothero. market today showed quite plainly the effect of the reduction of the short in- terest which has been brought about by the driving to cover of the bears of sterda. and indeed ever since the Do. ptd . 500 Tnternationai Paper S B0 3908 ooneo.. — International Pump Towa Central s Clty Southern the compiling, has been {ll during the past week, and it is a question whether his report will be ready. The directors are anxious /to get through with the schedule just to know where they We have on display in our show win-| dow some of the newest patterns in “THE FOUR-MINUTE RECORD.”. Come in and hear it. It's something great. OYSTERS CUT OUT. Oysters measured out, fres! day. Our oysters Quality and price alway is o i 9 introductfon of th 1 visio 1 De. Geo. P. Y =, 22% Lafayette St. This company iy now acespting lines | InCroduction of the tarift revision bill ) Loutshile & asivitie staud. Ssie Wips: St S| T o D — nold’s, 57 Front St. Put ®f Insurance on approved local risks, | today by the professionny elemert Minn. & St Louls s ° S elther farm or protectsd property, di- | ext. Vi o B 10 e T . MoGrath Badly Beaten, coverings. You can save money if you DANIELSON FIRMS property, xtend the advance, but the amount of tissourl Pacifc Ioha 3: Mockatly fie Wiyl rapes- HAGBERG, . #ect through any Agency under the | Stock for sale at the higher price levels B e tpan, sentative in the state pool tourney at will buy here. Step In and investigate Ladles’ Tatlor, G W. NASH, wiurisdiotion: of the Nerwich Beard of | EOTEC B SRtRCle, | The needs of the | 310 Natiomul raid Waterbury, got & bad beating Monday Norwich. The Muste Man, Bank Bulldisg. Underwriters. Tio stingkat lapeed ity te el A T et night from Davis of Waterbury, losing the offerings. B A P o ool wrbid WeNorfolk & Wostern the match 100 to 54. MoGrath was et Sk 55 —_ —— —— | “The Belle of Counecticut?” It m HOME OFFICE: ness amd then ran off Tapic Koreign orth - American evidently away oft form, as shown by MEATS AND PROVISIONS come in and have it played for you )} Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. fi{;’g,“%’,‘f*g;e‘g‘ ot word Bient yostacc Northers Pl . the following score by frames: . Bintes. Wetwsah S P Price 190 P d advance, were 260 Paelfic Mail S & ames Banning, ! 'own, Conn. | ——— — — mar1ldaw Eirciitie side of ithe Sdyfuce. e ) 55 | Davis—i3, 15, 14, 1,10, 12,8, 11, 2,13, Are you going to paint M. HOURIG“N, Fron and| Sl Weas Powliry e DANIELSON mAmKwT. The effect today on the general iist of | 140 i g b " Fresh Provisions received da vers- | Oysters are Gow comini o we the slump in the local tu‘m:m.'s; of | 1o McGrath—2, 0, 1, 14, 5, 8, 7, 3, 12, 2. (lllS s l'lng? Tel. 123-4. 62-66 Main Street. | thing first-class. Prompt dellvery. handle “°l|h'ma" |,‘m° :hgun ll::( tg.:. A. TARR moderate and was .long in asserting | ] 4—54. ? P! mar20d -l S open ourselves: als o of fish, A"T & c oy | itself. That and the perception that Laflway Steel Spring. .. GTl;];s is the second game lost by Me- NEW YORK BAKERY CO. clams and quahaug! 117 MAIN 8T/ T advances brought inere. ¥ offerings 1 - - :‘/YI “‘r- i b3 i leste! & Zachmowitz, Props. Pol- e S e St e e tmegge S B Gontreote THE_LEE & 0SGOOD CO. s Mot eIt oFLIEE B WESTERLY FIRMS nt, He: market. The money market was ap- % Taland o 3 o ery all over city. Drop a card an — 5 h, JEmeiALly Nruer In TaspORss o o Pl Do otd s secretary O'Rourke of the Connecti- | can) jnterest you in quality, have us call. 30 North Thames Street Rk Liability, Plate Glass Sened witharasets ot whill or ekport. S Louls Southweste cut league said Tuesday that contracts . . Clot" ter, Furnish Outatten 3 The foreign exchange market viclded Do ke had been coming in fairly well this A PAINTING. QU 0n o ol Die e Gty T and St " somewhat in response to the lessened | Sloss Shetfeli 5. &1 son so far, but some of the clubs| durability and price. PHONE 842, PHONE 842. nishings. eam er © + Parin v - It is nearing the time for spring .- demand for remittance with the in- reite Were far behind, Northampton had not 3 A R B oOn'the bridge. l ased demand for funds here, Bonds Railway " yet sent in a_single contract, while fi STOCKS, BONDS AND CUTTON. 2ral jobbing. Agency Monarch Paint " G E par_ value, a other clubs had only eight or ten men We are headquarters or $60 par cent. purs . C. R. Browning. 1f | REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE es’ bonds were | see’ Coppet signed. Manager O'Rourke has four- Room 4 = Bill Block |\ fim 5t »/0. r 7. D. No. 7. City. A M, Willls, Nerwich Union Fire Insurance Society, | Vichanged on « | e ot teen signed for Bridgeport, while Hol- ‘Phone. 1 matate and B 3 i e e Pure White Lead, Linseed ¢ Real Estate surance u. s, | Do, pita yoke is also swell up. <. 3 Corrssponden Potter Building. ‘Phone connections. g o A piel Copper ... — Tiited Staies” Hbber Zacher, fo¢ Neiw Hacen Captaln, 4 OfF - Tarpeatine, . ‘Masury's (Established 1595.) P. H. DeROCCO, Western Assurance Co., U. S, 3t Aan. Car & Foundry 0 Do, Outfielder Zacher has been chosen to " "’ York. Geo. E. Bachelder. Room 8 Shannon (.3 Rallroad Ave. Opp. depot. Best an Assets §2,397,608.00. 800 T e captain the New Haven team the com- 42 “eoglusys My S Bldg. “Real 'Estate and Investment | Lo Ttaitan olive oil and oftvess { { ol ) Do. Members Consolidated Stock Ex. | Broker. Notary Public, Auditing and | quality of confectionery: best soda Wecl1a ATTORNEYS AT LAW. B pfa 2000 Utah Copper 600 300 5200 Ya. Caroline ‘Chem..... vfd : ing season by Manager Bone. Zacher made a great hit with the Elm City fans last year. NUTMEG LEAGU E SCRAPINGS. Railroad Colors for exteri- ors, the Lucas Ready Mixed change, N. Y., Chicago Board of Trade. Direct private wire to floor of Excnange CURB STOCKS A SPECIALTY. Expert Accountant. Telephone G15. STENOGRAPHER. Hattle L. Jewett, Public Stenographer ter; best brund L‘)‘lrl; but, over all, best peanuts in New England. TWHEN you want to ness before the public, t ut Y, . g | e o i & e i Wi i st ShOWN & P[ll!, htlerneys at law .IQ”‘ T e i -‘,fl‘;?‘,‘.“,“f.‘ L. Edde Carson Hodge s the only member of | PAIOLS for interiors and all & _ | ana shorthana Teacher. 283 Main St e e, 51 e melletie : il 200 Awmrelcan Woolen i T & e the Holyoke pitching staff who has over First Nat Sank, Shetucket St iniag o 1200 Shares not been heard from. household uses E ONITED STATES FINISHING COMPAN’, Entrance Pitcher Schmidt, who wa% with (hll 320 Broadway, $tairway, nex: to Thames Nat. Bunk. COTTON. Holyoke team for a time last season, » = Tel. 187-2 New York, March 93 ~Coi ot | Teported to Manager Stallings of the Come to us for painting material of New York, March 1S. 1909. B ’ l »”» closed quiet” ten Sointa higher: mig. | Highlanders Saturday. . exery description. B T e ““EBromo winine J R i 2g uplands, 9.10, middling sulf, 2 95; | A meeting of the Connecticut leagus . 2 - K 9 no Futures closed s?rg;\d;l cvzfi magnates w‘m e called for tm'- waeko, Varniskes, Stains, Brushes, Window d.:‘ll:e"%o-{,fnolr :"&f:;‘-‘mu'.’&l:rf'"“d‘x'\’»‘x’.' 'y Burkhard{’s Bock Beer |- i ing bids: March .39, April 9,43, May | probably Friday. The ratification of | Glass, Bronzes, Enamels, Jap- v e LR TR T A A 18200 Chesapesks & Ohio 933, June 9.22, July 9.23, August 9.19, | the schedule is to b2 -the principal S 4 cent. (1% per cent.), upon the Pre- | ; TRY IT. 200 Chicago Great Western | September 8.14, October 9.14, November | business, and Sapclin Varnish Stains in hana- | ferred Stock of this compan: yable | o 2 Nelther-Mjke McAndrews Bl . April 1, 1909, to stockholders of record | 4 FINEST IN THE CITY, THOS. H. WILSON, 78 Frauklia deago, . & 8L P 160 Colomdo 9.10, December 9.10, January 9.0 MONEY. nor Yale has yét signed up with North- ampton, but no trouble is expected some shades. at the close o business March 2(, 1909, | COMMON STOCK DIV.DENY NO. 1. The B)ard of Directors have this day Laxative Bromo Quinine USED THE WORLD OVER TO CURE A OOLD IN ONE DAY. — New York, March 23.—Money on call | Do Tt ptd . 4 3 lone ——————— declared a dividend of one per cent 5 o Do, B4 btd 1o.i. oo steady at 1 3-4@2 per cent.; ruling rate £ fehona sita Coialited G 1 3-4; last loan 2; closing bid 1 3-4; CASTORIA. e ee 00 o | of Boia "e?,':.‘"'..‘}‘?"‘ ‘“&S‘k’l’fi?"..’l‘%n‘f — : —— jviC0cn Precacts ol offered at 2. Time loans firmer; sixty | goyry the The Kind You Haw Bought 0 fo stocknoiders of fecord at the close | Always remember the full name. Look FHERS 16 N0 aavertising medium tn days 2 3-2 per oaat.; ninety days 2 1-2 133 MAIN STREEL. of business March 20, 1909. m.;:' uufl;-l-ln'“‘r‘.; .al to The Bul " t0 2 3-4 per cent.; six months 3 per lu-:nn F. 8. JEROME, for this signature on every box. 20ec. covg s 4 mariédaw marzve Treasurer. 2

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