Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 26, 1909, Page 3

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~J-L LATHROP & SONS Bt T tables and Fraft. - be 2 lm“a(tbxuepper,::xnz h-mlnmon' T R by continue to issue insurance on Mer. - ; ead, none to Hoimes, " Grieved Becauss Papers Said It Was stop; Almeida, third base. He has in «New Ber., pk., | a Frameup. dition to these a number for try- e e oo e st low sates. | Indian Wise Two FJI: Out of Three from McGrath—| 1| Cony | WORLD'S CHAMPION SCULLER. egr_af hat Jomies buc | S0 Sty Cancvll S Jaomiate Dlndn‘ 5 ass., who en PR A Sy Gotch Beats DeRouen With Toe Hold— “‘"" St a8] ied 32! Richard Arnst of New Zealand is| What Hi feel ixearienc Me.. feam for the past three 2 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. Jones Says “No.”—Collins Wins from ewsboy. et T 3, Coming to the United Statss. Lo o ST as wre mewmnmm R mant K mmaier o Ml college Barigwe el e %1 Boston, March % —Richard Arnst _,.",;"'w;:f K orelt that 711 "ad | StUd€Nt, has been mecured for the, out- : g0l 11117 th " dox. 49 of New eatnd, {he w comm“'““':fl;: ‘Im’beat up to. that helghthground, Hi ?':I:imf;. ?;;’;h'y':f, e e RENT INSURANCE Chief Fighting Bear, the wily Red-| TOO MANY CONFLICTS | head,” nited States next May in the hope ot | {€lc the hold man was colbing back | jast year's | Dl Gt ke thing to haye when your biuld-| man wrestler and nrotege of Jim IN EASTERN CONN. DATES. | caalificws e i i it adie D | Hi was poungdin' Jeft hail hover the [ (RS S8 SOL0NT S, B G ndall, ing s i e Y "’m‘xhidm':“;wro;n: Barnes of Springfleld, lowered the g § R ccSalifornia, P gt :o nan, the Canadian professional sculler. g N ht. Hanyone will | 0f New York are candidates for JoiT the same. nih Your bullding is | colors o the local favorits, Jack Mo- | Schedule is a Poor One for All the | Celery " 135 T @ Jetter o & friend in this eits; | o A Tone 1Tvg | Orst bas B nnlu:ed. We sell it. Grath, the Irish Giant, Thursday night | Clubs, Says Benoit of Nerwich-| ¢, H 96| written from A;xekhml N. ATst | bt a million dollars on myselr. e A rep‘(:“t".lo %3 n.m-om' : in.T. A. B. hall by winning from him | Taftville o g 3 mg‘:d’ - do m‘\;'o’:;"y i | . “Hi aidn't ses hamy good reason why [ ¥R 18 1o report 1o the Balmore B. P. LEARNED & C0., twb falls out of three in a Anish| wanager Benoit of the Norwich- B *3; | will come o the United States on his | Hi showdn't be confident. B “,',‘fi spring tryout, ls another candidate for infield. Two new twirlers have match at catch as catch can. With | Taftville team of the Eastern Connec- | gaje peck. 20| Whit, £ 50 | way to Bngland, where he will row in couldn't duck hor get haway from Pown Stairs in The Thames Loan and nheltule the big professional handicap in July - : . been sscured for the "Ditching | statr, A :);It?r;' rqnaa;llr‘:.\‘éle:‘ot‘ ::l‘_’l“tl?n:llsmcredu %:fi"&“‘t;:e c;ii‘:t‘t‘-::‘n‘:‘l‘: v.vceek on fi“:‘i:t&"_o b . X n;'xd wher:“ :o wnhmult‘rwrnhen ‘Bnl';y fi', A T e m' H;rrvl Thgml:::nnof‘ulzabok;;l N, I.': marliMWE 3o 3 the ground that it has too many con- | Oatman Oranges, < 5 the Engl sculler, the world’s | ", - who played wi attsburg, N. e B e K e s hich | flicting dates for the six.ball teams, 35-75 title some time in September. - Hand, thaa : herful thing “appeued. and Theodore Umbstatter of Hi know now just ‘ow it 'appened. Hi | 8¢ason, that is, the dates are bunched eith@r in G S, ; /4 = "Arnst in his letter states that at Mount Vernon, who played with New he scored in their former meeting, a at., 12 could of seen it comin’ and should of A the north, central or south end of the present he is engaged in coaching Fog- 7 » b ' el Rochelle last season. Tommy Leahy aoubls ‘sibow. full,'and fhey Gk e tererlmry on the same day, when a bet. {",‘,-f‘c’;n‘f;;i" 1ll;h {0ptemwhberies, - €6 well, a promising New Zealand sculler ;:’tn r';h“ ";‘fl," bg})r:‘;'”::‘g"";“:n‘)h. has been signed for eatcher and cap- 5N be:te:mwd of about 400 was present | ter plan would be to assign the game: o e for a m‘-:%lll a? &ft‘" J‘lotndny n'l‘d thin Hi sees Jeff's big fist hup in tain, r that rooted enthusiastically for Me- |0 that all parts of the territory would . Fresh am t Meats. that jmmediately after. that race he | {0 H o p e clouh ), have some game that they co go to i Stew, will start on his long journey. Arnst . ™ tandin’ there like a bl Nelson Going to Austra meh ;n‘d Setonsi ;"‘:f,ik g::g ‘z{mogf every Saturday. 14-13| Veal—Native— says Durnan las offered to row for|, .= Wi SUAF big paw hup in the Battling Nelson, the lightwelght Taised the roof when he registered g | -Avother ‘“objection pointed out hy 12 Cutlet 23-23| $2,500 a side and has agreed to allow | p . g Just lookin’ me hover | champlon by virtwe of his vietory Tall on'the Indian with the prejtfest | Manager Benolt e T el G0 T LR T T f| hrnst 31000 for cxpenses e % |and standin' still, hit seemed to me, | over Gans lnst fall, nas concluded to combination of the evening, a 'head [O0n the schedule is the way a team Is | “susege. = 10 B . e REION N Roan Wil ne for hours, and Hi says to m'self, 'HI'Ve | daqge Packey McFarland, Owen Mo- 1 Sat. s estern: ast, Toronto, but says personally he is in o A scissors and barlock. sent away from home for severa - *Loin: 12-16|V : got you, and Hi've got you good’ for | ran” Abe Attell, Freddie Welsh, Cy- he big bout was preceded by two |urday’s in succession. The Norwich o el favor of selecting the course that would | §7¢ Yok an6 TUIE €05 YO8 EOAC U0 | ran, i Pt fad Orh st preliminaries, Joe Costello of Fitchyile | Taftville manager has a schedule Shoulders, Lotns. e b rour wrich prefer to| there like that. Hi fremes up one hof | Ligiliaty who are anxious to take & ! is contrac row | drawn up which avoids all this, he carrying out hie contract to thmow f e P Dalleves It would be worth | Tendesigin, Breasts, row in my home water” Arnst adds, | the heldsort, a sidestep to the left |crack at his title. Nelson has agreed Hariy Lewis twico in 15 minutes by | Sk 800 BG 00) ione to. . consider & |—LambNative— |Beet—— "but T can see where this is hardly | Nand,& quick shift-to the solar DX |10 go back to Australia with promoter D N eloon i again in 16 sec | change and adopt his schedule for tne Hindawter, 23 Tenderloin. 0| practicgble, and I have sufficient.con- | 10C =M JURE abUiL BATT O McIntosh, who will match him with Mh a tull Nelson and again in 15 sec- | 1 cial henefit of the teams. Persauiee. ad-ts (Perteriouse Adence in my own abilizy to meet both | "5 ROREINEL Notl fappincl | | | pudey Jaines Britt, u back 1iner on the W FIRE | NoWRANCE [T e e e L Soditiicac, 150 Duren, and Barry "oty outeen, 8w crcle hrbuen the bt ava Toded | 5 miey OB terk ™ When ‘spe ary, 1 i 4 5 nside 5 - 3 rrey ond_ preliminaey, golug For half an | 8cieCHC A iy S Teonflicting - dstes, | Hesasts, o] are perfectly familiar. huppercuttis’, in“me ribs. recalls the willingness of Jack Mc- « ¢ W . Tl = E ‘Oh, "ow it dd ‘urt! v ¥ HE CAN AFFORD TO SMILD | fivat man winning a fall was 66 win the | twenty-four -times when teams play |Lamb_tWestern— | Shoulder Stsak, = - Tt juge raised mé off the fdor about | Aulife and Kid Lavigue, Tormer light because his rooftree and business place | match, a>-ording to the announcer, Kid | tWo games. away before they pla)‘ at #&cgg‘::::i l;:}t RN Baaat, 2 Harvard Fotball soh.duL . two Beet. It Wae Sust 16 Bikplofte’ :':‘l,i?lfi:\t::‘elol:;_ ::“m:rot": N:c‘n:;‘l:: is protected by FIRE INSURANCE.|Wilson; This was a topnotcher in the | home, and once when a team lvd‘; Lot or Ribs,” 14 Bilads Roasti4.13| Cambridge, Mass, March 25.—One | qynamite iunder my feet. Hi went | SRCer afl ¥orts bt Conftions, SEeCRe \hen bells ring and smoke rises. Match | way of preliminaries, Costello having | three games away before they play a 1. > Rumps— game ligter than last year's schedule | yyp-in the hair and sprawled hover lory “.u.”\ enjoyed by the topnotche the small premium invested against the | the weight and strength and Brann |home. M Frash, . 10-14 | and with two other changes, the sched- | 1on my back and' Hi knew hit was all | Elof vast benefits—what wise man hesi- | showing more science, bu¥ not lacking nBo'-h }gr&,i‘:h ;nd Jewett (;:ltz h:r\"z 3 Corned, 10-14 | ule ‘fo:afih,w:;'u:;;%“?::‘\;-ltlo;;‘flm fs’r hover. Hi '=d nothing to say. Hi wae . H g i : ve conflic ates, Dayv: : nexi tryin’ to get to my feet, but Hi was R tates? Let's protect you today. in good muscle beside. Adthough the ive Lha‘ Petian #nd i Graduate Manager William F. Garce- nai Yk ’l‘o Km"" ™E's Killed you, hold Ponies Used 30 Dozen Bails. under man most of the time, Brann | Wauregau hav ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agl. | i 00, et & and Xépt his | North Gresvenordale have two. In 100 ComelPe “pigbent” wsheaie weaklosas & o ypo N Klel ol ML e 30 Gosen - of Sepdndits ‘Dec Goslingdg, 13-22/ Broilers. pr.$1.20 | made by dropping the Carlisle Indians i ikdi larger opponent on the verge of fall a+ | this menner I believe one team Is E # y_dropping T Hand Hi didn't. Springfield to win the pennant in the TiSade WOV B O Diee mlll;'ly ftpal“-‘- Both wreatiers were | taking money away from another, es B, zz-fg Phil g\;;g;iq . 33| and marks the resumption of football When they tosk me hout of the rirg | Connecticut league last year. That is MAESRaw. ioudly cheered for their clever bout, ir. | pecially Dayville and Wauregan, which | P00 SF 5075 Wostern Turkeys, | Felations between the two colleges af- | gy just cried Hi was s0 sore hover | Dan O'Nell was obliged to provide that which neither conld get a fall. both ‘depend greatly on Danifelson.| gy i} 40| ter a lapse of nearly a score of years.|{that horfyl thing. Hi went to my ‘ofel | amount. This is more than the amount Tor the star hout, Bill Emonds was | There should be no conflict between | Guineas— _|pigeons, pr., 254 Exchanging ‘Annapolls for West Point. | apng tried to slesp, but Hi couldn' | generally needed in this circuit, sven referse and the bout was announced | 2BY Of the teams which Roasters, pr,$1.50 the Harvard team is l““"’]fl of 1ts] sleep none and Rose she looked after | to win 4 pennant, for it Is fAigured that o be to a finish, best two out of ihree, | holidays. Four flm’ d‘;fl-‘ & Qrecsion ul»ual midseason ;Iry. th;‘ai only Fm me and cheered me hup hall she couid, | the Connecticut league clubs altogether P o ranEle ol | e on"the amme’day: e thers | Butter— Cranulates | o e eary, Soe | LUt H knew it was no use. That wal- | used buc 300 dogen’last vear.—Sprin- barred. - Harry Jennings was time- o . 8 .51 1« ontr op 'ad set me back too far. field Republican. keeper and Jim Barnes had a seat on |3 B0 games either in Norwich or e 10| Brown. 15 1oe 31| game with Dartmouth on Nov. 13 was| ~“Hand then next mofhin' when I see the stage to look after his man. Jewstt City for the followers = Cutloaf, 14 1b. n arranged without any a 81- | the pipers me ‘eart is fair broke. The two heavyweighis both showed |léague. From a financial standpoint | 2 BoRabrad bility stipulations. S i 8 cieew. Guys &8 in the pink of condition as they grap- | the scheduls & a very poor one £oF eil | Dairy, 23| Powdered 15 It The s foliown: < ot wouldn't know a cross if they mot one | HE UNTED STATES FINISHING “Iu“‘ H i . { ‘ral- | teams, as every team lis n, 'y P! h e idge; in the street says in the pipers that 5 led for the ope of the bout. 'Tal. g I ) y pipe Fire lasurance Co. P e akstom e e e Ta gty | SR from ‘another while' there s no | Kdamn, _ 30-+1.00 Molassen 5o Bowdoin at Cambridee; Oct. % Wil fica'a cross that HI fought 2 Brostway, had Jack in two bad spots in the first | Recessily o ., 25|_N. Orleans, gal. 60 e S ot Heverybody as knows a fight from S p adines] Paid all its losses by few minutes, but Jack tore apart an| Every team should play six games fiih:‘”“"‘mgg_‘ .,g ivis 5’,“?' sity of Maine at Cambridge; Oct. 23, | o pimple (hat saw that fight knows hit | PREFERRED STOCK DIVIDEND Nb. - . ; with each other, and the schedule does | prsyfotS: & Brown at_Cambridge; Oct. 30, West| cotiqm . Cet Sl T s, There is | and farthe ff.?xg “Coming | Ot come out tiat way, and cannot be vm-}’-r. gal. L o11,13@ 5| Point at West Point; Nov. , Cornell never so such ‘ittin’ in a cross as Hi| The Board of Directors have this day to the top position amid the checrs of | made to uniess it i9’a new schedule, | Sug: at Cambridge; Nov. 13, Dartmouth at| gid and never no man got such a wal- | declared the regular quarterly aivi- the crowd. Onep Referee Emonds nad | 2nd I belleve the league will have to Harvard, Nov. 20, Yale at Cambridge. | jop as Hi got, fightin’ & cross. dend of one and three-quarters per the late Shannon fire, $25,601.71, Cash Without Discount MORAL: } Fish, — P, o, .| cent. (1% per cent.), upon the P tc break a straigie hold which the I.- | 3d0pt a new one. . f But there hit his hin the mornin’ . tock of this company, payab) dian refused to let up on. McGrath Norwich and Jewett City have five Halibut, 18@29 Brand, box. 60 Morningstar and Sutton Win. ‘Bib Fitzsimmons Fights a f({:fidn_sflmm :0 A e "'heiry ble ) Market Cod, §$|R. Clams, pk. 60 s N - . 08, and the Iméian alternated several times | CORflicting dates, May 22, June 5, July New York. March 25.—Ora C, Morn- | C‘ross,’ and when Hi see hit Hi fair go | at the ¢lose of business Marg) 1908, but the Indian was never satiefied un- | 31 Aus. 14, Sept. 11 Wauregan and |Off & Haddock, 1piRound Clams, 'at”"is | ingstar of ihis city won from Louis | hoff me ‘ead. HI just flors back hon| COMMON STOCK DIVIDEND NO. 1. less he was forcing it and finally had | Davville have five conflicting dates, Mackercl 20|Canned s-xmnn. 16 | Cure tonight by a score of 508 to 322 | the bed and and cries just 1ike 2| The Board of Directors have this day 3 ridgi 0 escape or May 15, 29, June 12, Aug. 21, Sept. 18. | i m "garai 5@15 fof 25| in the 1.2 balkline international bil- declared a dividend of one per cenf. “Insure with the Haertford.” o, Tack Jevien ‘tne “Tadian of i | Patnam and North Grosvenordal: have | fmbe Sardin .| liard championship contest. Both men 1°per cent.). upon the Common Stock Cash assets, $20,434,816.61. legs, but the Chief looking for a | tWO conflicting dates, May 8. Adg. Oysters, F.C 4 s . i8] plaved carefully, but the Frerch ex-| “Hand Rose she gets hall halarmed. | of this company. ;)avshla April 1, lls"i fal: and ianded Jack on his back in 25 | Jour times during the season Nor- | Boneless Cod,10@1 32| rert lost ground in the first ten innings. | She thinks HI'm balmy, mybe, or | to stockholders of record at the close Tall. wich plays two games away before they Sh'éreflrl\!l.dpde:(k {g g;;::akg: . Before they went on agaln Barnes | PIaY at home, Jewett City three times, | Red a,.af.',,,, Carp. i swept the mat clear of sawdust. This | Wauregan four times, Dayville threo 8 Smelts, was the most exciting bout of the | times, Putnam four times, North Smoked Saimon, l5~5melta, extra three, through the fast work of the | Grosvenordale six times. Once during g z‘ two men and the fraquency with which | the season Putnam plays three games (amond_ Wedge & Siriped Base hibition of open table work as well as| and finds me eryin’ hall hover the - - McGrath landed Tndian on top of |2W8Y before they play at home at all. | Bluefish, = 25|Spanish Mackerel | ihiricace nursine. works and ‘e smells me breath hand | Barnes, evening up for the same tac- S0 3 : In the afternoon Tmm George Sut- | says to Rose, ‘There’s nothin’ the mat- | tics played by the Indian. The two COLLINS BEATS ABE. Hay, Grain and Feed. ton of Chicago easily defeated H. P.|ter with 'im, savin' ‘e’s been drinkin’ | . M minutes for the f during which he scored only four|something like that, and she gets a | Of business March 20, L”‘: TR points while Morningstar piled up 144.| slug of liquor and gives me, "hopin’ hit F. EROME, Morningstar played safely all{’elps me, but hit don’t 'elp none and| mar20d Treasurer. through the early innings but toward | then she sends for a doctor. the end of the game he gave a fine ex- [ “Hand the bloomin’ doctor comes John F. Parker, LOCAL AGENT, Qffice with N. S. Gilbert & Sons, wrestlers also roughed up each other's —_—— . $210/0ats, bughel, 6 Cline of Philadelphia by the score of fa bit ton much’ and 'e shakes Rose i SCC.‘ M 1 Maia St faces, the Indian starting that game |Gets Two Falls Out of Three on New ?;21,,11 Whw ‘ 0{Cornmeal, el 500 to 371 dnw'n flnr x,:o ln(d hh.‘uknw ;:rll\r Hi've | '"PHONE 842 PHONE 842. o || anda McGrath coming back. Th o v Middlings, HEH cwt., $1.5 ‘ad Is the slug of whiskey she glves e . Sared Dalt »-dostn Eybg ealia oh T Epndon Weostide. Ewt. $1.30{Hay, baled - Fielder Jones Won't Play. while the doctor's comin'. STOCKS, BONDS AND COTTON. Telephone 894, Indian. but was not able to pin him| Bill - Coliins, the Centrs y $7.56 §7.75) Provender top, $1.00| portland, Oregon, Magch 25.—“Com- | “Hit was surely the most hawful| R 4 Bill Bloock until the end of 20 minutes, when he | wrestler, humbled Abe the > v | st. Louis, " $6.25 = “ 70| Iskey, you have nothing to offer that|time Hi've ever 'ad. oom - {led him up in a hesd scissors and bar | of New London in a match Thuraday [ Ry : 45 |Cottonsed : oo | Wil £ot me back in the baseball busi- ———- rORER R ol evaning in the Pa;uot theater at Mys. | Corn, bushel, sz;. cwt, ness.” | Ir the third bout, considcrable bad | tie, taking two falls out of thres. Ar- {Lin. o1t Ml $1.85 | "“*Not even if. you write your own HE AARITAIN: NINE. JOHN DICKINSON & CO. (Established 1386.) 42 Broadway, New York. MoGrath claiming that the Indian was | the first fall in 17 minutes with a scis. “No; I am out of baseball for good. scratching him, and the men ex-|sors and &rm lock. Collins took the | pregident Stone Denies Making State- | That's-final” Fuller!s blood showed between the wrestlers, | nold of Mystic was referee. Abe won contract?” ' Members Consolidated Stock Ex- changed open haud jabs. till Sergeant | mext in 12 minutes with a head scis- Thie Malogue today between Fleldt-r - , < - lnsurance Twomey told them that the rough work | sors and hammer lock, and the third . S Jones and Prestdent Comiskey of the | Manager W. W. Hanna has his New | change, N. Y., Chicago Board of Trade. would have to be cut out. McGrath's | and deciding fall In 23 ‘minutes with a | Regarding a statement appearing in | Chicago American league baseball club | Britain team now protty well lined ud piruct private wire to floor of Exchange star effort ‘was In breaking away from | body scissors and half Nelson. . the Westerly Sun, that President Stone | showed that the formar manager of [OF the coming season, He has 13 ftgency a crotch old, but 8 moment later the | ~Tn the preliminary Winn, the Indian, | of the Bastern Connecticut Duckpin|fhe club has no prasént intention of | °f 1ast year's plavers réserved, the list| ~CURB STOCKS A SPECIALTY. l!;.éhan rc{»{!edlhlm over with the doutle | of-New London threw Falvey, the Mys- | league had decided to have the Nor-| returning to C!pcago. being as follows: Ruflanze and| jan25d eldow roll, winnirg the fall in 17 mi tic butcher boy, twice. chols of | wich Warriors and the Norwich No. 1 All that was said during the inter- The New London County Mutual | vies, and ‘with it the maten. Mystic was referee. team roll off their match claimed by | view was not revealed, but it is known forfeit by the Warriors, Mr. Stone said | that Jones made a flat refusal before | Thursday night that he had made no; Comiskey had any opportunity to make | statement of any kind regarding she | an offer. The men appeared to meet in -game_and as far as he knew there had | perfect friendship. | g been no rcrnh]al yrotm]ot }:hel gama from any of the teams In the league. | Hewever, there were a number of post- !I':‘;zor:“;lg"’;:r:;' Moto hf"‘:; A PRICES BACK AND FILL. l 300 American Woolen . 3014 20y | Poned games piled up now, and he had Fire Insurance Compan Under the NEW MANAGEMENT of this Company it gives me pleasure to announce to my customers that | am authorized to insure the better class of i 2 tournament of the Da\ tona Bea¢h Woth city and FARM PROPERTY upon 1100 Anaconda Mining : | called a meeting for Saturday after- | 9a | ’ ot o s w ned almost exclusively | the most favorable terms. Stocks for Sale in Scanty Supply—A | ‘i neey - noon in {hiaccity to talk over the maj- | a6es Wers confned, aimiast cxclusively Uniform Rates will be charged to all. | Warning About Being Careful. 20 ‘A:I’mml::'nc‘u‘u(;mlm- i e ot e e g e time- | being only two automobile races, ‘the | All LOSSES will recsive fair and) . = o . == St s Do. 7 ¢ | opportunity for the filing of any pro- | Daytona handicap, whigh was run twice honorable attention, tendency In’ the rise otix»rll:'ees tofay | !’;fl:‘«"&. B T D% D% N% | tosts, If thers were to be any . B (it ot e e o . principal feature orrt ehdaynl events 2 2 : was the breaking of the world's one Onen Housé in Jewett City. hour motor cycle record by Waiter Captain Brooks has arranged a game | Goerke of Brooklyn, who covered 69 for the Open House baskctball team in | miles in 58 minutes 25 4-5 seconds. The Jewett City Monday night, and will { former record was 68 miles 1,380 yards. have out his strongest lineup, so that a | made in one hour in England. 200 Ceutral Leather . 100 Do. pfd ~——— Central of New Jersey. 8500 Chesspeake & OMfo Chicago Grest Western. 300 Chicago & N. W. 3200 Chicago, M. & St. P 100 C. C. €. & St Louls JAMES E. FULLER was traceable to the narrowness of the | ) market and to the perception of that General Insurance Agent, tact by the professional operators, | - which wiade them cautious about run- wmarlid No. 161 Main Street. | ;0”0 " e oo nent to undue lengths. With stocks for sale in scan- | | | a0 | | | ty supply, the profescionals find they | 190 Colorado Fuel & Iron fast game can be expected. The fol- R ot NEW LONDON COUNTY can_easily advance prices. The diffi- | 2% Coloradc & Southern.. lowing will_play: Brown and Frisbie, Finss' for Bhaillete b Hub \ culty arlses when attempts are made to| {09 b b4 bed ° guards; Drake and Christman, for- b ptiete % MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE C0.,| eitcct any real saics, the actual de-| 4t wmua.w‘q..' wards; Friswell, center. . Bostan, March 36——A _court proceed- N offering. Attempted sellin meremrv H wi c o d ESTABLISHED 1840. Teveals & hallow condition of the mars| ‘s BewE, & G G2TL WINGERGN DE.ROUER to local sporting men, was the fining ate e G o % 5 e A B Bl e IN STRAIGHT FALLS. | of scven pugllists $10 each by Judge | Pty _sa6517.78 | Careful about assuming burdens. The Bie T b T i Fallon in the municipal court in South v | s17ea21.72 | DACking and fiiling of priecs today was R e o Ho e e Frenchman Up | Boston today on charges of assau't and - 5 due to this technical condition of the ! 210) General Fleetric Badly. battery. The boxers are all local men . s68.264.70 | 50 to any news bear- rest Nortiiern pld - except Kid Beebe of Philadelphia, and Losses Fald Siace Organtsa- ing bn v o efiorts to support{ 140 Do ore atr °. Kansas City, Mo, March 25—Frank | they participated in bouts at _the cerensenenssnciacse.. §043,582.84 | F DU f IONArY $8n<:| - 1100 Lo ot Gotch of Jowa, champion wrestler of | Faneuil Hall Athletic club, South Box - President—H. I, Gallup, + | dency cente \ the low prieed rail-| 4300 Do, pfa the world, tonight retained his title by ton, on March 15. All appealed and Secretary—W. F. Lester. road stocks-wad conspicuous advances | 42 ‘,;"""""'--l Paper defeating Raoul De Rouen of France| they were held in 3200 each for the o S A g e \ were made in the group under com- ‘h,"um’;nnn.n Pump in_straight falls. grand jury. 3 ATt 25 Protha. ) mon control of an interest concerned G One of the higgest crowds that ever 4 = g rosher in the most spectacular of the recent witnessed such an event in the country Americans vs. English at Chess. s This “,,,,,,, is now accepting lines | r#ilroad deals. e extension of these | 'z | was present. W. D. Scoville, manager New York, March 25.—The Americar * z ek Pt ocal” rine, | deals is rumored from time to tine, and i |of the Missouri A. C.. which put up|team which will play against Great Your attention is called to our P! % | the return to the financial district a‘der o -5, | the $8,000 purse for the match, esti-| Britain in ths eleventh annual cable either farm or protected property, di- | a period of reported lliness of the lead- | ired ;gw;;"_?-«"mm % | mated the attendance at.over ten thou- | chess match tomorrow and Saturday roct through any Agency under the| ing figuie in the control seemed to.l o b : % sa"d-s,':.‘r—"»oe wianer's end of the purse| was completahd to%&hyll:{vl!he addition r n,!' o 'OC S 0 54 h, give occasion for seme of these move- Neitonal Lead % was $5,000. of W. A. Ruth of Philadelphia.- Jl;-:;:r'w;‘:: SR Derwich Bourd eF| T OO e wa e o sentary | 11200 New Yarg Centrai 15815 Both contestants were in excellent| Play will be begun at 10 o'clock to- . . movement in the. Erie issucs coused by LB “‘m‘;;;' {8 condition. Gotch was #10 to 9 favor- | morrow morning, the Améri pl i n T, Ha‘s — Furm HOME TP’ the interpretation of the «ffi.ia! opin. : % ite, weighed 213, and De Rouen was 49| Ing from the rooms of the Brookiyn | | 28 Shefucket Street, Norwich, Comn. | 100 Of fhe public service convmission pounds heavier. Chess club. America has won six in v on the “application for-the bond issue Pacific Mall The winning fall was won with| the series of these international match. i marijJa lb\_ that ».U;,_m,,]“._ which was read as !v:l"l:“‘\tuml . Goteh’; ]-1 famdm]n to:;1 nolléi ‘!;hebFren(m es, lost three and tied one. W’IIC’I have be‘n carefully lelected. — | 1eaving. & loophole f0r. moditHing. the Pitisbur, ¢ man allowed his shoulders to be put to ; hequirement for consent to the plan of Pressed - Steel the mat almosz without an effort. Il Results Thursday. A e r eve, N. TARRANT & 0., | = e et of G hoiaii ! Goieh feally won the bout I the Aedt | s ore wortys Fert Warte rexas) TSI JOVE. 0 Sy ekl B . 117 MAIN STREET, Ho ke B R R e el e e B e Dapaiotet | 2, Maahington Americans 1. T QUALITY — STYLE — ECONOMY secured has caused fours that the|= o . did not care to repeat the experience | ot Memphis: Boston Americans 9, 3 i) ’ Fire, Accident, Healih, whole blan might miscarcy. Todava e | ofis A4 650 in_the second fall. De Rouen broke | *§FPL5 MOt IR yonia Amertcans in men’s and young men’s apparel. ” g M, "I‘C qm velopment Was accepted as promising | 140 st & B. P54 pra fhe hold b\ a superhuman effort this 5, Mobile Southerns 3. 'y 1 way for the earrying out of the plan. g Ry Gl time. but when Gotch got int on him| ™ 4¢t"San ‘Antonlo, Tex.: Detroit 'Ame: and Steam Boile In Reading the news overnight con- | _ ™% Do vl oo | again in the second bout the French-|i.ans' 9 San Antonio (Tex.) league 0.4 SPRING SU"S T... firmed vesterdey's rumors that the an- | 5 n’i“ Facine’ Tre oy o2 Malesiarcy an effort| At Mason: New York Americans 3, Aoas .. . epresentatives were | o. pre o l " s u n A " c E moving towards & pian tn fvoid & ces- | o st Rai 13 minutes, respectively. Goteh secur- Macon South Atlanties 1. A remarkable showing, c‘ompnnn: the latest Shades, h g satlonof wonk on” il 1 even in | 30 B, HE : ed the first fall with a full Nelson: Wine With Card-of T8 Styles and materials--$8.00 to $22.00. orwich Union Fire Insurance Soecisty, | 11/ event of ailure of an agreemen: 2800 Texas & Pacife.. . 5 3 . “| on wages by that time. Read - 3700 Teledn, St L. & West. M'GRAW PRAISES PITCH Aiken, S. C., March 25—C. M. Hinkle 2 u. 8, g A S Re A Bt SR : MICY CIPRHING. o] it e Daisun Scie i o aear | Hats and Furnishings Assets $2,759,422.10 There wére reports in circulation that "‘°” B or i it “”‘ Thinks He Has Best Cluster of Fling. | noon won the Paimetto cup for the g o i e i Do. otd ors i, Natioral L 9" highest score, 78, with H. A. Sands, | anothe 11l had come in the demand Tnited: Stat Rubbe rs i n eague. g S s o i i Western Auw Co., U. 2, for cabBth Titoducing. »atinoml t W - e / | the opponent ‘of R. C. Watson, for the New stocks, io suit every taste, reasonably priced. isa, . ,608.00. uacler for the last. few days. The | %50 Doited, States Steel 4% Dallas, Tex, March 25— Manager | Southern Cross cup.” second, with 79, | . by st of the accepted Organs of the | *3m vian "eopper Y% | McGraw is satisfied in his own mind | 20d Winning the cup for the hest gross | e — — stel 5ma iron trades gave nothing to Carolina Chem ¢ | that the Giants have the best pitching | ScOTe in the contest. ! " ATTORNEYS AT LAW. e »;n Bk d ‘;\ord present s e 1"“ staff in the Natlonal league, o 7 ;d_b Bad Roads ! conditions, b demmhe tiifube by the P $| “We were weak in the box last sea- ton Stopped by oads. W ; Drovounced unim- | -+ :\r-m‘...m,.l ;) 5% |son,” said the little Napoleon today,| Batavia, N. Y. March 25—Bdward m Ktorneys 2t Law _ The anxiety abroad | 900 Westem Toion s ‘, and that weakness kept us from win- | Payson Weston encountered bad roads G “rn Mt Bk BBetuchet: St | 2 in the Balkans un-| 209 Wisoomsin p,,,w ' |ning the pennant. Had last year's|and a stiff head wind gt of Roches- p e r reiicf, and that and | Am. Tel Teg. : jos | team Dbousted our present corps of de- ter and was compelled to stop at Ber- iatcs B i sk TN h g ey outlook made for al sles, m.m “Shares. livery clerks we would have galloped | gen, three miles east of Batavia, where | ’r.L?l"l-{‘ s Nat Bunk. | sccuri " market firm. The r { away from the Cubs and the Pirates| he arrived at 6 o'clock tonight. If the \ an]t'( ‘I/u?.rlul Ixr(; ;;nl’|‘n<'>;:;;nsl;: nl\elwn- ‘mdtnun wlththf:lty epolnt: ;? spare, I weather c'ears he will leave for Buta:y - cal stocl ark culative . e Coths can't see anything except g winuers | ja at midnight. e ————= underione confident, Bonds were sten- Sl S Catten spot iy Harry Marquard and Arthur Ravs| - o ety o ! HAVE unm HORSE INSURED. ay. otal sales, par value, $3,428,000. | T : N ‘“ lmond. Marquard's acquisition an e E He may break his les this sllppery United States bonds were unchanged ‘u'li."r‘pf"'l‘l'ési’;f":..-:é','—"h;".‘in“:‘b'«}s s o b’;’ ot A wg“t"h‘ Ve?;':::kc;(?::; ""alt.y:ur?;:::;ben b L O S T on call. i March 8.40. April 9.34, May 9.35, June ‘gr::':fi;k"’.fm"&::,“,‘, beles G Elve us | and Bert Keves met here tonight in *Phone 056 35T Maim $tx Up Stalen s‘rocxs. | 921, July 9.22, August 9.19, September | 078 only one and he was overworked, | {45t ten round bout. Corbett won Ly ik 211, October 8.11( November 9.08, De- [ R3¢ ¥, € SR€ 19 Wi -] draw by excellent work in the last four - 1219 Aralgamated Copper ... cembar 908, Jannary 9.06. golng a sensation ln o " 2 4 winning l“m Tl have to dispos rounds. For six rounds he was no- & il il g ———— of some of our young pitchers, but [1i | Xiere. and only the bell saved him at nore Beorh the Bubile thegets ne me: i yopsy e Ty ae e two ot tha| The-303 0F She nteh | through the advertis-| 3isme o New York, March 25.—Money on call men who will have to be let out after woR dium bati- 3= 3% m r the hrogsh the 1000 Am, 5 2 o g 13-4@2 per cent, ruling rate |May 15.” MoGrath Ties for Lead. ing columns of : 7 % 5 13-4, Jast loan 13- 4, closing bid 13-4,] Red Waller is putting u, hard | Waterbury, Conn., March 25.—Mc- W o(_' s, % 5 3 r;nfix ed at 'd ’T‘m;n]lrzban: firm tudl‘ ::v "1"“1}" be I‘Pmiéled ?s one o? ti:e reg- | Grath of Norwich defeated Lake of Wa- AUREGAN HOUSE BL K’ - sing medlum % 7 s dull; sixty days 21-2 per cent. ninety | ular flingers, and 50 {s “Ironman” Dur- | terbury in the pool tourney here to- i i . ia® 1% ldays 21-2 to 293-4° per cent, six|bam. Waller, It e keeps on perform=}night, 100 to 33. ' This puts McGrath in Main Street, G Norwich, Conn. #4% 8% months 3 ger cent ing for the balance of the spring trip¥a tie for the lead

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