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e for Eastern Ct. League e e fered for the suecess! standing on total points is as follows, Stickers 1931, Pirate 1799, Winged Ele- phants 1683, Outlaws 1396, The following were the results in the shot put: ~ Sticketrs—Revell 23.1 feet, 98 point Benjamin, 2218, 96; Lord, 23.6, 1 Prentice, 14.6, 64; W. Shaw, 15.6, 68; feet, 64 points; total 426. —Ellis, — Robinson, 20. 86; INSURANCE. J. L LATHROP & SONS continue to issue insurance on Mer. cantile, Dwellings and Farm Property in the strongest companies at low rates. Give us a call before placing your business elsewhere, 28 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn, marldaw not defeated yet in our own rules, l'ofil‘t Manager Brooks wishes to and get a game, we, as the Cyclones, are willing to go at any time and-give the Open House club the only chance, | as we will close the season if we do not hear from them. Please send all| letters to Mgh. E. Geo. Lague, Jewett City, Ct. Mohegan\ Reds Win Opener. Accepting a _challenge, from the ball team of the Uncas Novelty company, the Mohegan Reds opened the season on the desert this week by defeating | the Novelty nine 13 to 12. The game went 10 innings before the Reds pulled- out ahead, and was well played in spite of nearly frozen fingers and the usual dian, quit the the 19th mile, and Alfred Shrubb of England, gave up in the 25th mile. Both were completely ex- hausted trying to keep the terrific pace set by the Frenchman. Shrubb made a game struggle from the 20th to the 25th mile, but the pace was too fast and the distance wag too far for him. St. Yves, the almost unknown, who figured but little in the forecasts of the race, covered the Marathon dis- tance, 26 miles, 385 yards, in 2 hours, 40 minutes, 50 3-5 seconds—a remark- able performance under the condi- tions, and finished with a fast sprint in good condition. Dorando was four New Schedul Ea Holiday Dates for Wildwood Park a Feature—Basketball Waterloo_for Bulkeley Independents—Norwich Soc- cers Tie with Sterling—Mohegan Reds Open Ball Season. / \ Business Directory OF EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERLY, R. I SIGNS AND AWNINGS at short notice. J. P. COMBIES, KORWICH FIRMS HAY AND GRAIN. We bandle & good No. 1 timathy ha. straw, grain. salt, feed and poultry sup- lies, Tel. 326-5. ‘Greeweville Grain Co. Eoloion Bros.. Props. PAINTING, This is my business. riages and automobiles. Outlaw: Jackson, 21, 9 99; Palmer, 17.6, 96; to- Walker, 23.5, tal 415. Winged Elephants—Forsberg, 18.8 feet, 80 points; Coy, 19. 82; J. Young 16.10, 73; Collins —, 64; R. Young, 21.10, 93; total 392. done promptly at short notice and my prices are right. Give me a trial M. K. SULLIVAN, Are You Going Abroad? ; s Before doing so obtain & supply of ((Special to The Bulletin.) ¥ our self identifying travelers’ checks| Daniclson, April 7.—A session of for- 15 Bath Street. TIE GAME WITH STERLING. Outlaws .. 1 833 | lati - ble price 1 will make 1t look like a . Norwich Association Football Club Y minutes 47 3-5 seconds behind the | conditions that-prevail on Connecticut | & % —payable anywhere—and let us fnaupe [ ty Minutes’ thls afternoon served to|Norwich Asse L g Feintes _ | Frenchman, while Hayes, the third | 3%amonds in the early rart of April | "™ M. an 17 Towsn St | TAFTVILLE FIRMS " s may be | Clear up the schedula troubles of the( Leads in First Half—Home Tea A. Shaw, 20.10 feet, 85 points; Stan- | TEERCTRICE BT J IIR ross the B o 3 your baggage Wl you may B% | Eastern Comnectuct league, as the di- | Finishes One Man Short—Score 4| lcy,'i7.L 74; Hoffman —, 64; Storms, [ 2% 1113 misutes. 30 seconds jater, | 1o oomand wmpired o good game, AUTOMOBILE STATION, o N Tesiorh of A DsMie] orgRuisefion | . o, by 20, 86; Tarbox, 1510, 69; total 378 | Majoney fnjghed in 25025 St Yves Reds had'a winning battery in Pitcher | 8. 3. Coit, § Otla Sirest. Automoblle | DRUGGIST 3 B. P. LEARNED & CO., 2w i sty g they b Basketball Tourney. took down $500 of the prize money. | Dyon whd Cateher Houllhan. For the | and Bleycle Repairmg: Genaral Ma- | EF. renier, Taftville, Ct Prescripe Down Stairs in The Thames Loan and | All of the directors were prosent ex- | The local soccer combination fought| The same teams have also finished indo 32,500, Hayes $1,500, and Ma- | josers Siattery and Crocker were in 5 i with only the best and purest drug Trust Co. Building. cept Manager J. B. Benoit of Norwich- | out a tle game, 4 goals to i, Saturday | an exciting basketball serles, lnwhich I‘?e“!n . ooongboat | the points. BUILDING MATERIAL A full line of TolMt articles. i vho was v afternoo Sach ark with the | the laws were the winners of . - s . - 4 IMWE . g:‘f'll‘;fl‘l’% mrk:&sw:: lll‘iespllnan:\l?yy. 0;“ ;cx_ Auoci.xt’)‘onmloutfllf u:n;es’:rn from Ster- | shield, just reversing the result in the The time of the winner beats th Saturday Baseball Results. Peck, ue\wn..lg.x?: :" .(:'L 4i-556 West : GROCERIES b B dent Reeves also was unable to be lllng. “'rhal ‘weather, although fnvol;:hle f';hgm%: s :tl;:d‘l'l:gv{g’g:l ]t‘l;.e,zfltllnmmfl 39:: m;g ;1_:;41- Tt:flA:n:-l% -:.m:; At Greenville, 8, C.: Boston Na- | Lime, Portland Comsnt, Fariod Roonng. | SBll ;?1' -&"‘J.'.'.‘a.,fi:'fl."m"'" i< present. O, SiaL PG SR ek (= Teveiss, O | tan o do p tionals 9. Greenville (Carolina) 2. ———| of tha city. "Give us your dinner fi s Putnam-Dayville Schedule. a spectators standpoint, being both i B | D I e fall Iy e oaiier part| Af Atlanta: Chicago Nationals 6, BeruLan Wm. *Charts Tastville, 1§ raw and showery. Owing to the offi- dhe new: sshsdule, knowm abtus}cy , | Winged Elephants 3 3 1500 | of the race, but a crowd of 30,000 oc- | Atlanta (Southern) Z. .| H. Jackel, cor. Market and Water Sts. — = X Putnam-Dayville arrangentent, is near- gi‘ i‘i’fn'fi‘r’e"i‘r'éixa‘i?.%"é? the g‘g:wulcl;x Plratat set - 3 4 ‘333 [ cupled the seats around the six-lay | At Chattanooga: Fru;kli."\ Nation- | A gomplete line of the best Ales. Lager WILLIMANTIC FIRMS 43 the pperin datos sovorsed. and 1 par. | A, ¥ Co wils chosen instead. - Hilton | Stickers .. . . 4 Ep o g =y g e G fl;:oéfi!:’?:::::_onngio“, Nationats 9, | 11y use. Delivery. Tel. 136-. STIMPSON'S STABLES, 0y the opening dates reversed, gnd is par- fend . Wi a o the E i ol o > ticularly different In that 1t Splits the [ Thor maeviiie end ang e thres o elock St (e S twentleth mile, St. Yves and Shrubb | Charles (S, A. L) 3. rear Young's hotel, Main street. Thos holiday games at Wildwood park with prompt Brown~of Sterling kicked off The Junior B division has also held fought out a eart breaking duel for At New Orleans: Cleveland Amer- LOST—AN OPPORTUNITY. oughly up to date service fuulnu Trucking and heuvy teaming a Spe= 7. Vi N hern 11 r Dayviile between Wauregan, Putnam itd 1d | tWo silimar serles in which team No. | the lead, leaving all their opponents | icans 6, New Orleans, Sout It you don’t come now for a pair of | efalt named. This feature was objection- | g Ml CarnisC Y e on in mo- | §ames and losing 3, In the athletic se- | yne Frenchman _outlasted the gamy | At M mphis: ~Memphis (Southern it ue. oy anoes {5 chobesl Min Tasite e aebD T able to Managers McBroome of Jewett | gion' ‘hut Sw: ‘Intervening drove | F'¢S Team IIL was the winner, scoring | pritisher and when Shrubb retireq it | 6, Pittsburg Nationals 3. : West Main St | Wilimantic Conn, Orders tak City and Farrell of Wauregan, and |y tne feis wwobreore x 1,336 points, Team I second with 1,825 | was seen that unless St. Yves dropped T S AT LI T e S they voted negatively. Forfeit Up by Next Friday. up the field. Wharon was next seen in the limelight, he getting possegsion of the ball, dribbled a few yars and then drove in a beautiful shot ghich points, Team 1. third with 1241 points. DUCKPIN LEAGUE dead in the last few miles he had the race won. The following tables shows the lead- Sunday Baseball Results. At Memphis: Memphis Southerns 2, Plttsburg Nationals 2. COAL AND WOOD. The Park Wood Yard, Franklin Street. nl}r gooax Your owm into teh. . Sri alp Mas¥age. Superfl puffs and otagr e y busine: transacted N S0 I v tity deiiv- | hair res ki was 5 volid Agseermont that cach todon | Erazed the underp art of the crossbar| DISCUSSES POSTPONED GAME | er and the time at the finish of cach | At New Orleans: Cleveland Ameri- | Wood and Coalta 3y Gfenciy ST | Mgt Jul e uf ia must post its forfelt money to play the [ and went through, that opening the mile: cans 2. New Orieans Southerns o.V able prices. Wm. :nce. el 500. ment. season out by Friday next with the [score for Norwich. ortly after the | Season Lengthened to Roll Them Off— | Mile. Leader. Time. At Columbus, Ohlo: New York Na- S - - OSSN ‘WRITTEN IN FIRE league treasurer, Leon T. Wilson of | visitors made a rushin Finlayson's di-| Warriors Must Roll Game Claimed 5.14 i b ot e i IR FOR SALE. BALTIC FIRMS is the warning to every carel Putnam. rection and Larrow equalized at ‘close| g "po foie o SR 10,44 At Dallas: Detrolt Americans 7, St.| . Lin RO R who lives unprotected by & policy for [ “The matter of official scorers for each | range. From the center the whites i 16.25 .| Louts_Americans 0. p Slabs s load. Nors 21| SHOE AND HARNESS REPAIRING. FIRE INSURANCE, team was also discussed, #nd it was | tagain took up the running and a nice| ooi909 evening“at the Rose alleys 2218 At b:e:‘v(uk: ‘thgelphls Americans 'yaruA rear Bulletin Bldg.. Franklin Go+to M. A Fontaing o hive il Let us write your policy TODAY.]decided that “each mamager should | bit of combination between Brown and | %735 5300k o meeting of the east- 2500 8 Newsrk Basterne 1 o terns| oL 694 s ud hetugiaing to, e i A g ey et s eting adsouined wntl: Denday. the | within cangs of dhio Starlias costodian,| oo, Connecticut g e oo i 3, Philadelphia_Nationals 2. i Tatne, Baitls, \owert price. K. o adjourned 2 v, v ang. b 4| hela, ident J, J. C. Stone presid- . d v Mo.: Kai City. 9, CONTRACTOR AND JOBBING hramrs ot Mt BB L. ISAAC S. JONES, Insuramce Agt.| istn_in Daniclzon, that to be the last | where Brown deftly transferred to Hil- | held, Pres! t Kansas City, Mo.: Kansas City LY 3 )y e | 18th, ¥ on, ' y ing, and Dalton of New London and 45.36 iggton S. F. E. Beckwith, 90 West Main Street. HURSESHOEING AN o1 Richards Building, 91 Main Street, | Irciiis before (i€ cpening of tho sea- | ion, whe prompuy put bie team gno| ¥ felive fat Westerly represonting B | WMIERL conenaet NosionaM] S nien el SiTie MU Y oG AND wagow apr3daw : — Norwich team kept the visitors pen- | those SlUes. L a o on 10247 7, Boston Americans 3. e e e A prthur = Roy, Baltie. Conn, ir ow) g O shoy a MIGHTYFIVE WINS RUBBER. | ned on their own quarters, but Kenne- | "€ PRACRE BEATE S08 O s 10836 3-5 horseshoeing and wagon. repai ly, the Sterling custodian, was in WAGONS FOR SALE. , “Best work at ri NEW LONDON COUNTY A T~ il Fobit Frvpsy llow | Postponed games that ought to be roll- 11415 - e e ise two | DHIOW" Hry us, we ate sire ts Sk 0. Bulkeley Invincibles Ars Down and|sterling form, and refused to allow | POsiRnsR BRenes TheC STt A0 I Moot B~ 12018 4-5 gpe nel¥o new business wagons. also two | POC MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.,| "out by Big Score—Catain Tuttiethe 823 mere godis, malc ume, Norwich | {5 80,0 " domrament, e wan Sty L T o e e T T of Norwlch, Conn. Star. s the’ ve otk Oh% Whites once| ADTil 12. " To get thess rolled off it +-Shrubb 13232 1-5 Painting and repairing a specialty, Te HORSESHOEING AND WAGON o 1840. more got going but met with a much | ¥as decided to lengthon the season to -.Shrubb . 13849 3-5 . . ephone 572, Geo. W. Harrls, 564 West REPATRING e s The Mighty Flve busketiall team of | fion §oStnce than in the first baif, | May 84, and all other postponed games 3 32 pwone s eHong s, | Main St C. P Bourgeols, Baltic, Conn. We Statement January 1, 1000t the local assoclation handed the Bulke- | el Pesianee than 10 the est bE | are to ‘be rolled o or before that —| make a study of shosing horses that $256.517.78 | ley Invincibles a decisive beating she- | Jof S FRePONEIRE ICHE DACK OF PAC | time. The dates for rolling are to be 45 STOCKS, BONDS AND CUTTON. FISH—FISH. will satisty. Years of experience urplus +enes...§17012172 | urday evening at the Y. M. C. A. gym, | 5 O SIGRCDR NP OBt TOET SURe ) arranged between the captain and no- 2 : Fresh shore haddock. market cod| Made us ex Wagon repairing at SOl Tocorss - 0626470 | In the rubber game of their series of | fnd AEaln his strong kicking relieved | i, il teama. After the teams have 15 'Room 4 = Bill Block B o B ot the Marwics: Piah Moo Loww ' three, playing rMgs around the New + 4 ; 2 Cen- | aETeed on their date to off & post- as of he - . Tioer Pald Siace Orgnmian- o e4z,582.84| London fellows and swamping them by S s o ea pards fen” | poned game, any team failing to ap- 1-5 Courmapdudent of ket; telephone—571. PUTNAM FIRMS 3 teh score of 48 to 19. The Norwich [ ¢tV Feh Was, spotied by MeGoh | pear on the time set will forfeit that 3-5 ENNIS & STOPPANI, - N — President—H. H. Gallup, five was in its best form, both 10 | Buckle Who sustained a severe| match EstabNshed in 1885 » GROCERIES, HAY AND GRAIN, HAIR DRESSER Secretary—W. Lester, fast work on the floor and in locating wrenchy'in consequence of which e The Norwich Warrions and Norwich tabs| in . Sherwood Jr.u:u, .|]}n ‘“'}‘"r reet al| P.,F. X McEvoy, 01 Main Street, Treas. and Asst. Sec'y, the basket, and after they had piled up | ©o 0" 031004 1o retire and the home | Team No. 1 must roll over again the/ Cyclones After Open House Team. 42 Broadway, New York. :!::lrerymlnri'mg 'ffm'm e e rl;cdl»n Gents' and Children's Hais William H. Prothero. & score of 28 to § against the Bulkeley | jeore hag ' to finish the game minus a | MAatch claimed by forfeit by the War- ( Sporting Bditor Norwich Bulletin: | Members Consolidated Stock Ex- | bty Supiies, & 4 ,,‘;',:";",_,,g‘;’r‘,"l’"ficg{ O aniE maker. . . % 5 Invincibles in the first half, it was only | B riors from the No. 1 team, according | We, the Jewett City Cyclones, are anx- change, N. Y., Chicago Board of Trade.| — — — A AT | Tor sls and to rent TR NN This company is now accepting lines stion of how badly the visitors | ™S, .on for Sterling tled the score, | 1o the decision of the meeting. The | lously waiting for a game fram Man- | Simng n ivate wire to fioor of Exinande HORSESHOEING oy = of Insurance on approved local risks, | would be beaten in the second. ol s | New London and Westearly represent- | ager A. Brooks of the Open House club, | DiTect private wire 9| 2 3. White, 15 Bath Street. Horse- - e v i-| _ The Bulkeley lads were dazed by the | Put Hilton's run after the ball hit his| 4100 imous against all- | W i i 0 CURB STOCKS A SPECIALTY. othin TR Al it Drancnes \Garer CIVIL ENGINEERS either farm or protected property, di- et e M Y Ahe |face put Norwich once more in the|atives were unanim gain: ‘e are in our best condition, if ave A'd shoeing in ranches. Ca CARD & WRIGHT. Huber D. Card and F. Walden Yright, Clvil Engineering and Land New Block. Him Sireet. swift game put up by the locals, who laways seemed to have a man uncov- ered somewhere to recefve a gass and pop the leather into the basket.. The lowing the Werriors to have this game by forfel attention on our part insures your pat- ronage. Once a customer, always a customer. lend, 8 gosls th 3 Wikaron of Norwith have our tongues running ont. We jan2sd then accidentailly tapped the ball through his own goal, the score being made for Sterling. Sterling added an- roct through any Agency under the jurisdiction of the Norwich Board of Underwriters. radley Willimantic Tigers Won. HOME OFFICE: B T el ahayed BY "%t | other goal by good team work, tak-| Besides the big game of the evening “THE FOUR-MINUTE RECORD.”. OYSTERS CUT OUT. 28 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Comm. | \iigjiy ‘as in striking contrast | iN8_the lead, but just before full time | there was a preliminary between the Come in und hear it. It's something | = Oysters measured out, fresh every AR Sy 3 ient game showed | A; Finlayson once more tied the score, | Second Tigers and the Tigers of the P = heat foy. OUr oysters are worth getting. by the visitors: at 4 goals, with g shot which Kennedy [ Willimantic associatien. The Williman- An mce 0‘ revellllon Geo. P. Yeomans, 22% Lafayette St. | woid ’G;"Fr;"‘r“‘;[fl’;;:“';.rlx& at Are “For the home five, Burke started the | 2/though handling, could not divetr. | tic Tigers led ak, the way and won by et s A & L5S. 8 m. scoring by & succeseful shot for a|Norwich played without the services | the score of 14 to 6 In the second DANIELSON FIRMS of Ferguson, fullback, and Corners,| half the home team was unable to basket In two se s from the batoff, HAGBERG, nd fro . d of:the | halfback. The lineups: score, and there was little of the fine 9 3 Bt Tel? the atnty Bive ept 'tha | Norwich—Goal, H. Mnlayson; backs, | points of the game shown by either IS WOr a pou“ 01 cure Ladles' Tatlor, ehe Muste o, ™ YASE, Shots pouring throush th. erim like | Wharon and Andrews; haives, Garrett, | team. Theé lineups and summary: Norwioh, o Muste Man, " Bank Buligta. water through.a sieve. It was a great w’"fli"imQ“" forwards, \;\»BF e Segor}fi Tlseqflfiilhfis 'l). il-* s‘a.ron. ve Bolle of Commeoriomss ™ 2e L nlg or Captain T i son, on, wn, McCombZBuck- | rg; Vallin, ¢; e, If; Davis, rf. % “ ————— S - A 1t night for Captain Tuttle of the Mighty c 4 is an old saying that has been handed down to us_from our ome In und have it played for you MEATS AND PROVISIONS James Banning. Norwich Town. Conn. Fresh and Salt Meats, Poultry, etc. Fresh Provisions received dally Bvers. thing first-class. Prompt delivery. Willimantic Tigers—Johmson, Ig; Har- rington, T8 3 y Chappell, Score, ‘WillimAntic Tigers 14, Second Tigers §; field goals, Johnson 3, Hig- gins 1, Vallin 1, Davis 1; foul goals, Five, who made a monkey out of Han- sen, his ibg oppone and by clever stepping and dodging shot in rec ord form by caging ten baskets, Clish and Dilworth were also in the lime- light for the Mighty Five, and Swan, Price DANIELSON FISH KET. Oysters are now coming fine and handle nothing but the best that we open ourselves: also a full line of gk clams and quahaugs, Sterling—Goal, Kennedy; Swanson, Cordena; halves, Russoline, McGovern, Chamberlain;=“forwards, T. Shorrock, A. Shorrock, Brown, Larrow and ‘Smith. N Fire lnsurance Co. Pald all its losses by “the late Shannon fire, ancestors — and it proves true nine times out of every ten. vho piayed in the first half, put up & | Time, 35-minutes halves. After the | Freyer §, F. Caron 1, Vallin 1. Be CAUTIOUS in selecting a seed store to purchase your N Yehis NARERY Co L $25 6“‘ 7' TOAE Game, Wall was the, only. New | match the visitors were hospitaly en- e . k B ‘. Miestein & Zachmowitz, Props. Pol- WESTERLY FIRM3 9 L] ] M.],,]gnp,, w,,,,‘,]d' m:‘:‘\» “r-m, ;‘fl,‘,,d, S]:t:\;‘l:;x;g;gm‘::clnure looking after Duckpin League Schedule. Spring supplies, as it is a business that every one can NOT x;ru’ :;-‘pnor;.".nramc:,enl.;;::psx;mgil"nn‘)‘v:j Sk i 3 424 ho Sucseeted 1k setiing four Seld | Svext wek the Norwich management | The acisdile 1o tha Pustara Comneo- have us call. 30 North Thames Street R. G. Bilven, Cash Without Discount Tho Nneups and summarv: | Wil give the publio thefr last oppor. | feut duskpn leagus for tonight /% | B pandle. If you buy your supplies of - - Cigter, | Furnisner - dutatien 5 3 , Am 1- | tunity to witness an Association.game 0 g o & on 5t . . ;arry a full hine of Gents™ Fure “Insure with the Hartford.” N 2 " | the famous il i e T 2t Weaterly, and the Norwich warriors A I Daee_the e e S 3 ulkele ncfbles—Pr s - | their visitor: t w r lected 3 o % your house y Mona - S sin Cash assets, $20,434,816.61. Dulkeley” Tnyiaciles: Prinoe N Tr0. | Hint ihis wes. tho only thas wotes | 1o, Folt ‘Waslarly Sic-3, et Soewion; per cemt. pure. ~C. R REAL ESTATE AND IRANOE made the “Roses” shed their petals last| The last game. however, will prob- g i hone e sathe: A AL WL vear, and as the Roses have again an E;:‘;"m_’,‘j‘g, b;_;;’,‘,“;‘*."‘;',‘,’g“,';u:’fi,,e;: . » - R Trans shntedio Real Estate and Insurance. s, Amburn 1, Dl | unbéaten record this year, it is to be | Thursday evening at the Fose Alleys Potter Bul "Phone connections. hoped that thig time they will turn the tables. The game will most cer- worth 4, Tuttle 10, Clish 6, Burke 2, REAL ESTATE AND INSU Prince 2, Troland 1, Hansen 1, Leckle that’s not only a “prevention,” but it’s a “cure” for any worry- P. H. DeROCCN, John fParker, 1, Wall 4; foul goal, Wall 1; referee, | tainly be strongly contested and will| ST. YVES MARATHON KING. > S nearchlder, Boom § Shannon| g 3atiroad Ave., Opp. depot. Best and LocmL. Ay Packham: scorer. Revell; timer, Fors. | make an attractive Faster offering. e e o, ing as to the quality of-the goods. Their seed is all Northern Broker. Notary Public, Auditing and | Pure Itallan olive olf and olives: best quality of conf berg; 20 minute halves. ter; best brund clgars; but, over best peanuts in New England. WHEN you want to put your busie ness before the public, there I8 Ho me= | @lum better than through the advertise ing columas of The Hulletin. Expert Accountant. Teleph 518. Wins Big Derby—Longboat and Telephone Shrubb Quit—Time Bests American Record. JUNIORS WIN SHIELDS. Stickers in Y. M. C. A. Athletics and Outlaws in Basketball. Office with N. S. Gilbart & Sons, Second Fioor, 141 Main St. .Telephone 894, grown and is raised especially for them. “Seed Polatoes on the way” Harris High Single and Three String. Capt. Jullan Harrlg of the Norwich Warrlors boosted his own high three string for the week at the Rose aileys by pushing over a total of 356 Satu day night, beating his previous tfigure of 225. He made the high mark with the strings of 109, 109 and 138, the last being the gih single of the day. FINANCIAL AND SATURDAY MARKETS. List in General Showed Good Tone— Business Fairly Large. STENOGRAPHER. Hattle L. Jew Public Stenographer and Shorthand 253 Main St Henri St. Yves of France won the Teacher. great international Marathon derby for professional runners at the National leazue baseball park at New York Saturday afternoon. Dorando Pletr! of Italy was second, John J. Hayes Saturday afternoon at the Y. M. C. 4., the four teams of the Junior A di- vision held the final event of their athletic series, the shot put, in which the Stickers were the winners, and al. COMMERCIAL. —— De. 24 pta . General _ Elecirla Great Northern pi % Do, Ore cifs. 79) Tifuots Central 6800 Tuterborouglt Mot PAINTS GLASS PUTTY TURPENTINE VARNISH STAINS For a hard, glossy finish on furniture and inside work . MONOLAC STAR ENAMELS white and colors. TIN WARE Cups and Dippers Fuller’s Insurance Agency The New London Counly Mutual Suds Dippers . 2,3, 4 and 6 quart Pails with cover . consan 100 10¢, 20c and 25¢ .« 2% 10 quart Flaring Pails Dish Pans Dint er Pail OUR BUSINESS CARD Col . R 00 Do. pfd ....... Colanders PR AR Fire Insurance Company New York, April 3—1010 & m— | o Dienptionsi Fioer BRUSHES SREAD BOxEs Under the NEW MANAGEMENT of | Changes in prices of stocks at the ffi"hr‘-fi e (Obverse.) A E s g were generally small, with de- predominating. ‘The dealings quite active. Declines van to a Towa Central ... Kansas City Southern. Do. ptd this Company it gives me pleasure to announce to my customers that | am Varnish, Paint, Rubber Set. Sash Tools, ines Est. 1837.——1898 Inc. Galvanized Watering Cans authorized to insure the better class of action In Unfted States Steel, Loutsville & " Nasivil 40, 50c, 59¢ and 69¢ both city and FARM PROPERTY upon -\m.d::mw(&d.copdper American Smelt- . P Tll Ed d Ch ll C All Copper Nickel Plated the most favorable tems. B T i, e =i e Wal' appe Ollll)ally, Tea Pots, only 89c SPECIAL—1000 Envelopes $1.00 Uniform Rat All LOSSES will honorable attention. 1l be charged to all, receive fair and 11 a. m—Bear operations began to recover, stocks sold.and prices accord- advanced. The trans-continental NORWICH, CONN, umber and Goal Purchasing golely for spot cash enables us to sell at Lowest Prices. THE HOUSEHOLD Builetin Building 74 Franklin Street local traction groups 'v-m» the o f st gth, but the st iIn JAMES E. FULLER, e L A General Insurance Agent, No. 161 Main Street. N. TARRANT & CO., 117 MAIN STREET. Fire, Accident, Health, Liability, Plate Glass advance got under ness was fairly large on t Canadian Pacific gained 1 ern Pacific 11-4, and Union Pacifio, Great Northern preferred, New York Central, Chesapeake and Ohlo, Inter- borough Metropolitan preferred and Utah Copper I~ Losses were noted of 1 to 11-4 in Pacific Coast, Long Island, onda and Corn Products prefer- marlid tallway Steel Spring £ Office, Wharves and Yard: . 44 to 76 West Main Street (Central Whart.) Closing.—The 7 t closed strong Pipe, Fittings, Valves, t top prices. After a short halt the o : Branch Office: 150 Main Street. - and Steam Boiler . .. Tise wap Tesdimed and satns were exo| 108 B Nilivis . 1-8 to 8 inch in Stock v tended in #ll directions on a brisk and - Local and Long Distance Telephones at each office ch In Siock. Tennessea Copper - Texas & Pacif Toledo, St. L. & West Do, pra well distributed about a point b e active tradiy demand. Gains of ame numerous among 0 INSURANGE Norwich Unlon Fire Insurance Society, Unlon_ Pa Steam, Gas, Water, sy £0 s0ld at an adva B Over. Assets §2,750,422.10 w TSl i Western Assurance Co. U. €, | S " Daitad, States”ice Specialties of all kinds. Assets §2,397,608.00. CROTHE Vtan "Copper asesin) ec11d . Va. Sarolina Chem.. POWER MACHINERY FOR CUTTING AND THREADING. \ GOAL Wih our Large Storage Capacity we carry all sizes (Including first ATTORNEYS AT LAW. v, Send us your orders. | “ sconsia Ceniral No. 2 Clhestnut) in Hard, Medium and Free Burning. Genuine Blacks: EROWN & PERKINS, Attoroeys at Law 00 Am, T, & Coal. Steam Coals. Bitiminous Coal. b over First Nat Bank, Sheiucket st| | < g pupsllor sail Sctreses ‘ e MONEY. LUMBER ¢ Btairway, nex: to Thames Nat. Bunk. New York, April 2—Prime mercan- Tel. 38- ROBERT BROWN ESTATE, ' tile paper 31-2 to 4 per cent., sferling 1 i exchange steady at 486@486.10 for six- | tv days bills and at 487.70 for demand. Commercial bills 485 1-2@485 3-4. Bar ilver 8, Mexican dollars 44. Mon- ey on nominal; no loans. Time y; sixty days 21-2 21-2 t0 23-4 per Der cent. Our roofed floor space alone is several acres in extent, insuring dry lum- ber. We carry the largest stock and greatest variety in this section, including Spruce Timber and Joint, Shingles in great variety, Lath, Furrings, Flooring of many kinds (including fancy hard woods), Sheathings, Clapboards, Si: Cellings and Wainscot (of many pan‘rm and Woode), Hemlock, Ches Oak, Ash, Black Walnut, Cherry, Cypress, Maple, Birch Whitewood, Poplar ‘White Pine, North Carolina Pine, Georgia Pine, Veranda, Clothes, Hitchin, and Fence Posts, Flag Poles, Doors (of various woods and patterns), Win- dows, Blinds, Win Frames and Sash, Mantels, Shelves, Shelving, Base and Casing (molded and plain). Corner and Plinth Blocks, Stair Treads and | 65, 57, 59 West Main Strest. { 4 Telephone: 133. } ™ pfd tan T ral_Leather . wa Central of New Tersy Chesapenke & Ohio 00 Chicago Great Western Oticaeo. & N. Wo.oce: A& St P Boilers, Tanks, Smoke Stk | - All kinds of Plate Tron Work. We make a speclaity of Repairing SPEIRS BROTHERS, loans dull" and ea i r cent, ninety da t., six months Chic 3 b e G & B T % COTTON. Stalr Ralls. Newels and Balusters, Throshl.olds. nldlng!u(remxiar and fancy A —5e Water Street, cw London 30t Colorado & Bouthern. .. New York, April 2.~Cotton futures | and of different woods), Brackets, “House Trim" generally, Building Papers, 1 x g | 9, ster Straet St | R o Yok Aprl §~Cotion tutures nd Cosea ey Dravers. The Norwich Nickel & Brass [o, | Burkhard{’s Bock Beer 600 Do. 24 pfe 6, May 9.67, June , July 9.60, Au- | DR. CHAS. H. LAMB, Rion o Frcaucs gusi 050, September 0.43, Oclober 944, . ’ Tableware, i S 1 1‘"‘_ A i;"‘m‘“ ware & Nove ‘l‘h;” 9.41 ht-\-‘—’llllin‘lr 941, January Chandeliers, Yacht Trimmings FINEST IN THE CITY, TES ver 9.37, February —, March 9.36. _ and such things Refinished. e : ! Do plds ... Spot ciosed quiét, five points higher: y- gmeo ol Tioici'y sianie i:.lll;’fi'!‘r::i & fi;.;flm‘ ies T s m_:,,‘/md““‘"“ €9 to 87 Chestnut St. Norwich, Conn. | THOS. H. WILSON. 78 Franklia octéd feb2é~