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i St. Louls two base hits, Easterly, Perring; three msumaNce. 5,110 12, e i Jast, P | b played 1n Montvile My 30t With 3 en base,” Haftman: double play. Stephenis to Wallace; ollowing up ager R Gitse Tase on balls, off Young 1, Pelty 1: hit by | €Xpects to present Captain Hann a JE UTHRDP & SUNS g ulicted ball, by Peity 1 left on bases, Cleveland 6, | lemon. Lineup of team: Enos c, Silvay 3 . = S ::pn.él'?'fmw"m" m Pelty 1; time, inrg‘ Bl;nde“ Gp. La.rklesblbflinbrey ll}. continue to jssue insurance on Mer. Sy ght ss, Gurney aggerty Ti, cantile, Dwellings and Farm Property g Two Runs in Eleventh Won for Detroit. Bendett of, Buckley 1t in the strongest companies at low rates. | Eagtern Connecticut League Gets Under Way Today—| cuicas. Avrit 23—Detroit won & hard fough eter- R ° 3 Give us a call before placing your T i 5 o en inning gime from Chicogo todas, 3 to 1. There Academy Opflu at Willimantic. . % business elsewhere, i Academy Goes to Willimantic—Rain Holds up Major | i+, i sl ihe ittt v Bub cousied | At Willimantic this afternoon the ver ls e ace 28 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. Le Y. Cotldn's itallo K fngie e Toeit e the S s ficaden‘;ylbl:‘ebgu team will open thezr ; i A £ Hits by Bush and Cobb. ccupld with a siolen @:se | Interscholastic league season with a maridaw 3 agues oung Corbett 'uts it al ver Reyes. i Sl scod B hrow,” gav e e o e e A %l following will be the Academy batting by A ~ o1 DR grder: Lawler p Noyes If, Rickett c. . t . A This afternoon on the diamonds of | Thetreault 2b, Labelle 3b, GAgNe 55| pherag 3 0 1 0 ofBushas 4 2 ¢ 1 1| Severy 2b, Thompson cf, Tracy rf. K Jewett City, North Grosvenordale and| Marion cf. Lizotte If, Diotte rf. L 4 016 1 ofCrwloaet 2120 @) Charlie Crocker will also be given 9 o oSO A M Ay ’ Nor-n Grosvenordale—J. Johnson 1f, | Crumihet § 0 1 0 o|Cobrt " 3 3 3 0 8|4 chance before the game is over. The — Another Wonderful Cure b Hood’s Sarsa Witiregan the 4ix teams of the Eastern | aycoin 2b, Nere Codierre cf, W. Lu| At.2 31 21 ([jenmantb 8 120 3 0 tecm leaves on the 12.45 trolley. Connecticut Baseball league will open | Henry p, George Johnson 3b, A. Frap- 4036 Olghoctersy 4 0 15 ‘The Windham High boys are feeling o i 2 their second season, which will have | Pin s8, G. Carlson 1b, Lawroe g Peter- §08 2 dsunaec 4 232 0lpretty chesty over their fine showing ¢‘Baring, Maine, March 3, 1909. and Hood’s Olive Ointment.” We began fo S . soa rf. Subs, H. Blanchette, M. Sncy, i e B Mullinp 4 0 1 5 0 made against the Storrs team last Sat- e thes dicines, and oh! the result: its closing date on Octr 2d. In its | 3" on. Poealsh 1100 380 o S 7| unday and predict a defeat coming to €. 1. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. use these l'new , an o s were | initlal season in 1908 this league m D Brooks tf, Bergsten cf | Soiels 39 5 O 0 2 the Academy, but Captain Noyes and ¢Dear Sirs: In our home we have so much astonishing! We_eould soon see that the in- . @ generally successtul record and Smi Franklin ss, Carley 3b, Page ———— his men will see what can be done to & Py il flammation was diminishing, and the eruptions nished a class of ball that providtl| sz’ Rorthiaume 1b, P. Daly ¢, Janes b, | Tl 250 § n upset their calculations. reason to be thankful for Hood s Sarsaparilla and did not iteh so badly. hotly contested and well played games, | geaen p. = ’s Olive Ointment, th: ust freely tell “ il i HAS REMOVED HIS | the feature of the season being the L W, Weat Bides ve Mahsaen: Reda. Hood’s Olive O nt, that T must y Gradually the improvement continued, and neck-andsmeck race all the way be- Pitching and Eatting of Lush the Featore. | [iicef? -o0 o 000600100 The West Sides and the Mohegan you our experience with these medicines. to make a long story short, in a few months he | tween the Norwich-Taftville and Wau- st Lous e o | T, it v for Detroit Busl Reds are matched for a game for a side “When my baby was four months old his was entirely free from that terrible eczema, By Cinsing. o' haloed to. win hia'own gume | COUD; Molen beses, Bush Copt, Ate, Bossnan, bet of $10, and will play this weci on 3 : which had caused him so much suffering. Today With three safe bits. Lundgren and Hagerman were | 1900 2 WURC SO PR S abell; left on bases, g.e deser!tl.l calling the game at 2.30. face broke out with small patches of eczema. he is a fine healthy boy, happy and hearty, and ild. *Score: o 4. Detrolt 6 bases on balls, off White 2. off | Dynon will twirl c . o i : S ’ ‘P . e Chisato. e W LR R g T e SR S s The doetor said baby would soon be all right, but full of roguish pranks. His skin is perfectly flFFlcE a3 o] viten. whita 1; AR e box for the West Siders, with Honey he steadily grew worse and at sixteen months of clear, and his blood seems to be in fine condition. eckard.1 1 American I.'uulwshnil ::)*fl‘;:;fl:&;;‘euxzfgV‘:F{hiflgau'fhseidf:;j age, baby’s face, hands and arms were in a dread- 1 keep Hood’s Sarsaparilla on hand, and give niciats 4 1| i Charles ¢, Bendett p, Severy 1b, Bris- ful state. The eczema seemed to be spreading all him & dose once in & whils. No one will wondee TO THE e o | New York coe 2b, Wilbur ss, Howard 3b, Crumb 3 hodv-~ Fis = [ icuah we are strong friends of Hood's Sarsaparilla and 1 Boston 1f, Bruso cf, Polar Bear rf. over his body. His face was so sore, and such Hood’s Olive Ointment.’” Mxrs. Ines Lewis. [ i Hrdits e B a dreadful sight, we were obliged to put a mask — 8| Cieve n House Has Game with Hospital i 2 s . CHAPMAN BUILDING 9| G ke Ch-iat saniotl A il ot or cloth over his face, and we were obliged also Need we add anything to this frank letter? BROADWAY . . team from Open House down to the to tie up his little hands and arms with eloths Does it not show the wonderful power of Hood’s ing. ospital grounds this afte 3 & s 3 . . el SR Magfigcrt;‘a"e“,; ;Io‘spit‘;:‘l“flxnn[: ‘1":”{; to prevent him from seratching, and making the Sarsaparilla as a blood purifier and a eure for all CORNER BATH STREET. 3 % 10| o'clock. It is the second game of the inflamed places bleed. The disease also affected humors, eezema, serofula and blood diseases? 1 : 109 | geason for each team. The game will : g =2 # # X 1 o 8 e atciopad et 4 olElack T0i's. taw At his eyes, and we were afraid he would lose his A g j TR ST o i 0 | T i o e ) rausy of eyebrows and eyelashes entirely. We eonsulted E"Hood’s Sarsaparilla effects its wonderfu = = ' — other doctors, used ointments and salves sent us cures, not simply because it contains sar e | B 4 Ilikuvlkelay-l\fllelnn‘rly\ Postponed. by friends and neighbors. Some of these things but because it eombines the utmost 1 onnecticut League. ulkeley school of New London and g e 20 different ingredier M. TARRANT & CO Xy Tavn Sorhamgton: raln. | Westerly it lired B st s would seem to have a little effect, but after a few 2 “"[‘ of more I”"‘"[-“ ‘:”‘ re “'] 'Z'IU d y rityin_Tharttord-New Boitain: Tain. | gio league game on Friday because of = 5 - : S greatly strengthened and enriched by th Springfield-Hol in. 8 e d. would act like a poison, and inerease this 4 e - f " i 117 MAIN STREET. o ittt Watesisny: it grounds. . | the m;‘xr. It ud expected to play the terrible stubboza dis I 3 liar eombination. These ingredients ar - = game off some day next week. Bulke. errible stul sease. emedie: Sf! ieians pr Fire, Accident, iealth, P et A B oy it 2 St P il remedies that successful physicians presc L . PRESIDENT A. L. REEVE: nal or Ameri " : rain. ernoon at New London, having Port- Just one year ago this month baby lay be- he same diseases and ailments. There Liability, Plate Glass . joore o 4 ol the rune made ain land high schoo] for an opponent. tween life and death. The doetor had told us Substitute for Hood’s Sarsaparilla. If w and Steam Boiler Rgan teams, which was nally dectled | G0 @ A, C/5.Will Play. st Sronington he could do no more, and we felt that we must Binytus e st B oadril - by the Norwic aggregatio Cincinnati. g p o ¥ e = " : ou m; e sure s infe; costs less to ¢ taking the championship in handsome A Nation#¥’ League. Capt, Tim Sullivan: will take his give up trying to find any cure or relief. Our y Vi w ld‘ ll‘”é‘”l is m]nnurj' ts less to » IKSURARNCE " ‘ sor oot s [0 ARG oham of tas ity e iin gt | Boarts wers just breaking, and we had the sym. 3ud yields the ealer a larger prof. ; _ The schedule for-the opent n R this afternocon for —a practice game pathy of many friends and neighbors who knew ’ " & Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, | (1is yeir brings these (wo nd League.\, Dt Tian R o of our affliction. Finally my husband said one Begin taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla today, in u. s, Ivantage to W Al mes poripooed on sa: | 28NS, THe C. A '8 .will represent day, ‘I am going to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla usual liquid or tablets known as S Assets $2,759,422.10 ug on | o will have a strong lineup that will | Waiiiep American League. ive the best of th tight rub. | WeunrAn Anur-r;owmu. €., t off 550 PP IR et g s e ew Londop No. 1 team to the Rose | Hamilton, Ont., was award- | and H. L. Philadelphla. fecl1d o il Captain Ja # ————— Cigarmakers Challenge Del-Hoff Colts. s tonight o if a postponed | cision tonight over Charles| The morning play today was In & = P ol gL e i EASTERN CONNECTICUT The cigarmakers have @ ball team, J.,'.’e“‘f[,[,’f\')"”,,y e L . of Ovwisa for, the wallEWaistiE | dOmpERS) B ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Jewett City for t . and Day-| *Batted for AMATEUR LEAGUE | jat Is looking e !!cfif;;eo};'ll;l{;:‘u; to make it three straight f visit. | tired after twenty-five minute match pliy was held. o ville seen on the North Grosvenor- | Secore by fnnlug: it st e May | ors. ing, his ribs having been injurs ——— el z 3 Mondays, and would like to sched- . dale diamond against the Ar ‘Pittsburg 0001010 Putting Forfeit Money Up—Sterling | 01 . - St iy Somers.—Bert Fuller had a narrow - : a Sepr Clncinnatl . 0000000 ule an early date with Manager La- | e | escape this weel burne AMOS A. BROWNING, peAll the mas and, captain Ring S Piliies QK WesE it and Jewett City Have Practice|varge, Harrington and Shugrue are| YOUNG CORBETT 00M5= BACK. | Lakewood Golf in Pouring Rain. e o ey % ] DS AA 18 g N Miler: hits. off G : the battery for the team that repre- R . it ell afte ‘Phone 206, ing an eye to bolstering : Cin Secretary and Treasurer James A. 7 — —Bests Keyes in Slashing Fight. | Lakewood Country club's annual spr Fullers by telephone and Mn spots discovered in the last c i Ramsay of Central Village has receiv- Will Play First Fine Day. $ = golf tournament tomorrow will b *uiler rushed out and managed to sube HHONN & PEHIIH& Miorneys at law | A vumber of new faces will be s e & i A ¢d $10 from the Steriing club and the | Manager Lavarge's Del-Hom Coits | New g Corbett | fogothor Findlzy Douglas of New York | dur the fames . : . but not so but that the | strick out. by Willis 4. Gasar 1: tme, 1.40; um- | Same amount from the Jewet y|and Manager Robineen's Waurcegan | defeate it on points over First Nat. 3ank Shetucket St e a familiar appearance | pires Kiep and Kane club as a guarantee to finish the sea- | House Walters were not able to piay | in & fight before the Fair- | s—————— = = = Entrance rs of the league, and the = son. ir game Friday because of the rain. | mont athletic club the ten rounds tafrway, next to Thames Nat. Bunk t it it National League Standina. Jewett City will make ® strong bid | The managers have agreed to put | there was not a lull and each lad from | al. 38-3. sm as a year| w Lost L the pennant in the Eastern |their teams out on the Cranberry dia- | the start apparently tried for a knock- | = ago. . ncinaatl ... . Connecticut Ama(eurh league. Follow- | mond for the game on the first fine day ""h o Presiden nt Abe Reeves of Daniel S = : are th men-they have for a tryou that happens next week. The pugilisti, xper cided after N ' [ som, v d conspicuous exécutive “Richie, E. Pizo, M. Smith, J. Dri o o i the contest et nad | Does mot premise you imaginary things, but it gives ability in the offici ason, will , A. Panisault, P. Garand, H. Mc-| For the seventh grade of the West | “come back" intc n and that he e lme avmus a"k again guide the de he leaguz hiin, W. Geer, E. Babcock, A.|Chelsea schoof C. E. Whitaker issues a | i$ entitled to a bout with anyone ir you new proof every day of just and ut the knotty points | L’Heureux, J. Wilson, J. Smith, D. Jar- | challenge to any ball team under the including Battling Nelsc OF NORWICH. of di: that may arise between vis, and Manager Caron has lines out | age of 15 years. Seventh grade school rushes ad Corbett what it has done. . the managers in the course of the sea- | for two other good players. teams are preferred. Address Manager reaching wind towards the end, Doctor's Dat . them to all who have stomach or lives — son. The three umpires be the | 2 The Sterling ball team will line | Whitaker at the school but throughout the contest Corbett was | Dear Doctor's Daughter: =~ h | troubles. Very truly yours, IViD same as closed the vear, Henry. Caisse | 2 You | up against a picked team Saturday, able to land hard punches when he| I suffered =gre: e MOACH | " ¥ g DIVIDERND of Putnam, Joe White of Webster and | 4 T pril 24th, for a practice game previ- Playing "Of the Rubber. | desired. l:‘“‘“ le and ;,""{‘ ‘,"‘”",”” h i JOHN J. K l"fi:dn i A S Arthur R f Jewett City. 1 - openil A he club house was practi- | U3¢ e S 2 hin St Stougs b The regular Semi-annual Dividend | AT na gmtry oe e tha 1 RO s T S T R , Segatohle basketball five jour- | e e o e et | ok M ! has been declared from. the net earn- [ teams will play in the opening games, ainst Jewett City. ~ Manager | piay of toe rarour “:','t":"“:‘e’"‘\fi‘:“f? embers of th ic club, Dear Doctor's Daughter inge of the past six months at the rate | BIPIeCt to neces f h may | 1 Jias got together a fast bunch | Five of the local ¥. M. C. A, As cach | Where the bout be Corbett st one box of your s piafigelapeda o e T O Y | iyers, who with a little practice | team has won a game, the contest to. | oL Denver and Bert Keyes of Phila- ts for dyspepsia and "y Norwich-Taftville — W. McCla . o| should be” abie to hold their oWn | night promises to be & hot one to win | G¢IPhla+was held i no difficuit d them to all suf- payable on and after May 15th. et tmonsid (b DM | . . against any of them. out in the declding skirmish. o A no interference, others would try | o cf, Emerson If. ey ss, o i Tagth, or the club had taken legal measures | E. BAILEY, FRANK L, WOODARD, Burdick rf, Greenwood c, Boucher p Andems Secure New Battery. . | to secure protectio his, g b e eprildaw coedsot DAY Wauregan—Raymond 1f, Hogan &b, | 5 S w ery. To Roll Postponed Duckpin Match. | 7 500000 BrO o e e MARY WARNOCK, 590 Tremont St., Boston, Mass, Gadbols 3b, Hall ss, Dion cf, Leach rf, | (Special to The Bulletin.) Captain Armstrong will bring his|al of short duration, and t mi- n St., East Boston, Mass, | e~ Goven ¢, Farrell 1b, Livesey, Barry p In strengthening up the Andems of fina] contest broughi ¢t er Jack » Doctor’s Daughter DENTISTRY Jewett City—George Robertson o North venordale for the scason Words to Freeze the Soul. FORn of CHiagp wih Tars EATHOY ot ] nesiotiads bhas ! "Your Stomach-Rite is all you elaim The dental business' established by | Moore p, Watt 1b. William Robertson that 1 today in the Eastern Con- | “Your son has consumption, His This pair boxed clever | "1 hadn't taken yo h-Rite | for it, for I have proved it. It is the my brother, who: sistant I was for | 2b, Brennan 3b, Ritchie ss, Willlams | s 3| necticut eague, Manager Gahan is|case is hopeless These appalling 0 evenly that Iraw was the | tablets tv i W gr very best remedy, I belleve, in the many years. will be continued by me |©f, McKenna cf. Ralll 1t g . for Clova e The A8 ban &Iy’ o a new battery that | words Were spoken to Georgo B. Blev- | A e et e without them | World for indigestion and all‘stomach e B D aniucs LIAred, & tormes| FUtnam—Shaw c, Bonin p, Pepin In, L fma s he will present in the opeging game. a_leading merchant of Spring- S5 r the world. I had gas in my stom- | 8nd liver troubles ecustomers of Ty Drother and &8 man This is Catcher Larowe, backstop of | field, N. C.. by.two expert doctors— | Kaiser Retires With Injured Ribs. | ¢ ly all the time, heart trouble, | H. V. PATTE new ones as_will favor me with the the Norwich-Taftville champions last | one a lung specialist. Then was shown p el = 8 ¢ stion and fon in 67 Howard St Ly Mass, Palronags.” Eatracting ofe'and. n, and Pitcher W. L. Henry of An- | the wonderful power of Dr. King's| OSWego, . April 23.—Charles |, : T used your remedy, Bov1s RED. dover,” Conn. Larowe's good steady | New Discovery. & “After thres weews - steully, sty = pieans % work is well known to the fans, and is | use,” writes Mr. Bleven, “he was as |- . : 5 AR oY | Dear Doctor’s Daughter: . expected to fill a weak spot ‘on the|wel] as ever., 1 would not take all | Ry Sidiaos e T RO [ v Gt 30 omdie Rt Lo Andem team, while Henry-is a young | the money In the world for what it ich or poor or proud and handsome No 6 Foster St Lynn. |lets this spring and am very glad to PRICES TURN DOWNWARD. —— Amerlean Woolen v with lots of promise. He is 19 | did for my boy.” Infalltle for coughs | Even you can read this Chanson, | say 1t has given the best satisf NO'I‘IC s Ml s Miring age, standing over six feet, [and colds, 1t's the safest, surest cure v Ao i Deir Doctor's Daugliter and results. I have a good ap Market Showed Losses for the Day— i ipping the scales close to the 200 | of desperate lung diseases on earth. | By no law of luck or chances, I was s s with aaiicd; § Seen L By S000 b S Tone Gensexlly. Wadk G00 Aviantie Coust Line.... 13 pound mark. He pitched for the Low- | 50c and $1.00. Lee & Osgood Co. guar. | go. : but after tak (digestion. | disagree with me as formerly. In fact, —— ing o <53 e & O 1 ell Textile school last season, and his | antee satisfaction. Trial bottle free. | Eavery tooth you save enhances. h-Rite I feer % man | l'nlr"‘\ll(l =y u ;ly bullding b et N RS Sy reputation that he has the speed —_— - e it W livin ‘u]l and uhhesitatingly recommen: Change of Location New Yol Anetl S h - Sihare | apid I that his slae would Indicate. ! Swept Over N Al your smiles and conversation o e | them. % gt Sl Sl et o Ve A Leather o catcher, like Laro | This terrible calamity often happens 1 lets to all. b i g el by the banks, and the search for r § ¢ Py & le ¢ y appens | B qers joy to all relations. | lets to 25 Adhnoreon BT, ' Boston, M THE JORNSON €O, Mer- [J[nEwed accommodatiors, while without e o Mo e e 2 1 MR. EDWAR ; > L = C he ca 03 ate, - ™% 1 - D] 't de hen teeth a aching, | 3 10 L. land 8. e ghant Tailors, are located at 65 :L,:.’A’l‘h'“:;li"'fh‘.'e.m s iy L 5 : already | and faster current, . Nature's warnings Bon't a pren PO T e S Dear Doctor's Daughter Broadway, Chapman's Block || some apecutative Hquldation. The cah | %9 | Shown forn this geason having piteh- |are kind, Fhat dull pain or ache in | Save them, all their shapes remaking, 2 I had a b of indigestion, my B V. JOHNSON, formerly at [ | loan rate touched three per cent., which | $4 Spniomt th wich Independents | the back whrns you the kidneys need | Dear Doctor’s Daught | tona - Taen by i 23 Broad is higher than eince the fir in | [ Shhr Dits ane il CLE 16 o %) Setantion &t ¥ou uld escape fatal | Life's prolonged ana health extended, | 1 was troubled with gastric Indiges- | came up most of time for weeks, way. . i g g e it | r hits king out en. maladies—dropsy, diabetes or Bright's | A 4 tion for a long time, in fact, many | In fact, T was in very poor health for Telephone 122-4 Overfialanced) the pirchasds and some e E = disease. Take Electric Bitters at once | Every time a tooth is mended, years, have tried so many remellies, | months. Since taking two boxes of renewed anxiety over the sitvation in ATEUR BASEBALL. | and s ckache fly and all your best . | but they did not help me, but your |your Stomach-Rite I have gained won= Turkey was inferred from this and feelings return fter long suffering | You will find your joy remended, omach-Rite has not only done won- | gerfy and can tru that T amy Bioin The' Roccind Weekrems o2 urkisti In *Fine Shape to Beat Harddigs. |from weak kidneys and lame back, one D ~ 5 g | ders for me my dau has also | cyred. T can now eat anything 1 want, 2 ket N ul'\i A C. . ml.n nged the lmm" fc}\zxr;!&i }l{xe‘ writes entist I “my crown” reve | used them fi o \k‘m ,(\lw :wl and T thank you, dear Doctor's Daughe o b tible factors o | rddi day for a game Satur- of Belk, Tenn. Only . S2t conresly i we both wish ank you for such a | ter for your remedy. “Dignity Is What We Use To e Akt = ke wtick ikiast but ing no answer, thought Every art by art cor % r remedy as Stomach-Rite | MARY DONAHE! = fhere was no change in the gene were afrald of us after that ter- S Nature gave all in good ses and wi you all the success you s0| ¢ Common Quine; Conceal Our Ignorance tenor of the news to account for the rible beating we gave them last year 16 | People past middle life usually have sichly deserve, I am troly youre [ Jor downward turn in prices. Revised ¢ i |to 1 on their own grounds. We will | some kidney or bladder disorder that | Teeth to eat with, minds to r MF i, HOBEDO is Elbert Hubbard's deflnition of the | timates of crop prospects continued t 145 great wonders, at least they | saps the vitality, which is naturall 50 Berks ~ambridg s, | Dear Doctor's Daughter the D Prosp i r y : = 3 150 Berkshire St Cambridge, Mass. % By - . Stommeh; word dignity. iting great 1ns are, at 2 o'clock Saturday |lower in old age. Foley Kidr 0 s it her fault, yours or mine, T it to say that your Stomachs Unquestionably Elbert 1s correct, pared wi 122 ] s All our player e in fine | Remedy corrects urinary trouble J = Rite is very wohderful for stomach and every thinking person will agres & Bk shape to beat t} ineup: Kermskie | stimulates the kidneys and restores | S hall their loss be mine or thine, | Dear Doctor’s Daughter trouble 3 with him. wheat prices ¢. Quin p, Gadle 1b, Young 3b, Downing | Strength and It cures uric a s | “Having taken your Stomach-Rite, it | MRS. JAMES PAUL, Think of the peopls with @ignity and bou 3, Shea If, Burke cf, Crowe rf. troubles by strengthening the kidneys | | Thou shalt know in all ood time, rive reat y to recommend 881 Fourth St., South Bosten. and count those having it naturally. |by the — so they will strain out the uric acid | | He who has 1t xm‘i:lutfl combined with | purpose Mohigan Clerks ve. Laurel Hills. that scttles in the muscles and folnts | R When you need a stomach or liver medicine wiy abllity, is @& great success in life. | their resources incident to The Mol ball _ | causing rheumatism. e Lee & Os- Those with assumed aignity are_well g el | rangea for & practice same Bunaay |00d Co.__ < DR. R. £. BEARDSLEY not get the best, a tried and true remedy, a medi~ tney are understood and discountsd | have figured efly in e T) 3 by the public, g g ¢ e o e ema i o 237 Main Street {cine that gives results like the above. We've no dignity, matural - of le il &5 S i = | Just made some splendid biscults— sumed, and If its Use was attempted e it can clerks in New London, which will | Medal Fiour. Berae: Very truly yours, by us the public would discount it | brought the ind ‘ AR ¢ ” B e ol eotiate ue. oeunt It | broight the (ndustrisja-into the ropre. = FeTag e “DOCTOR’S DAUGHTER.” Five 'v3 Credit for 4. thoroush Knomi: | romtias wisk WhieH Sheon ond Jesnne neVHEN you want to put vour bu edge of the photograph business: for | ure passed from the hands of the un- e e hthe adveros. | _Sold and recommended by Broadway Pharmacy (Smith & Engler. Props’s, | iy ,.7"::,,,5‘,:,,&",;”1%‘,’;”bu‘;’!‘f & | derwriters 1nto those of secondary in- ing column Tethi. Smith, The Dr Burt's Pl putnam. o vestment. Foreign investors are com- [ exclusively entities nx to it BIE Titoach 4B Rt Tbers 1o BORS of LAIGHTON BROS the bonds and the supply of exchangs v 4 thus established help ount f Photographers Main Street | ihe r tne of the foreign exchansa Opposite Norwich Eavings Soclety. | market for the last two days. The a1 g2s hardening money market @lso has its & effect against tide of re-| 30 st Touls Southw i invi hros a ate of e X d g s Vi TR AT St 5 e “unrr:d'mr{?: imat 0 2 pon pra s you are going to invite your ; - OLD STAND OF | the has been t ! friends to Norwich for the 250th Anniversary, and while they : : dition to the cash hols of ) y ¢ A mwsn“ & “HIFPI_[ flg banks in spite of 06,000 of g0 are here you are going to try o1y o £ ) % A x 3 AR TEST FAWSIN 99 o s 7 e i« ey TS LT SO e S ou oug t to be. to 92 WATER tions yie 513,000, 50 that t H 1 ? : 75 1 eipt ntericr movement went | - 3 “. : 3 -~ GEORGE 8. DRAPER, Frop. Vaniago:of the banke. K | The secret of all success is “to start right.” There’s Es pec]a”y about flour Sgiooe S s ot ¢ 'S be that the interior rec | ; e X e Hr{:(‘i::g e v o] xceeded the shipments to the neigh- | hardly anything that will suit your guests better than “GOOD IEANEREIA. pitdfswe o « hood of $4,000,800. Withdrawal of | 105790 Unitea = % 3 . ok ke e Ao e e, N G e e | D Foe MEALS,” and tfkse may be made”popular by having fresh Dont:iblame the:Cook - e of Imported Cordials, con rt wa wunced late 00 ? g Benedictine, Chartreuse, Creme de + marked subsidence [ 10 garden supplies. So send your orders for Garden Seeds to 25 3 Menthe, Absinthe, Forbid: ¥ruit, | 1 hrorption of bonds at | in : & Maras. hino, Marasching ( Or- | th e teday and this also | - ange Curacoa, Moet & Char White | migh attributed to the | ] Beal, Henncssey's. one star | changed outiook in the money marke 100 Wheeling' & 1. g!m':,\ King ~ willia) Wk 20d [ Tan are beginning to consider p (3560 Wisconsin Centirsl 583 hite and Dewar" c skey. | ejple g ce in interest rates, 00 Am. Tel & Tes . 0% Jameson's and three star = Irish | soole, advance in interest rates. THe | lrota’taies 835,800 shires T S e o Coates Plymorti | shcrts showed some urgency o ocver SO ToN ! Tanqueray, Burnetl’s Tom and Fields’ | in the late market, but the closing tone - b 4 . Bloe . & C. Ginger Ale, Bass Ale | cf the market was generally weak and New York, April 23.—Cotton futures and B 1&(:'.4}810%{ lfeublein's Cock- | showed losses for the day nds were fl’“;’;d steady, Closing bids: April {lis. and (the Begt ASorcmonte B | jrregular. Total fales, par value, $4.- | 1018, May 1020, June 10.19, July 10.15. = S thi 7 fora: § American Wines. “Fuji line Of Lagar | (“C80" United States Londs were un | Augtist 10,05, September 10.00. October and have all these, things growing befors it gets too late. BRe s gd At brewery, Tobacos, Cigam| hanged om.call. 549, November 9.99, December 9.95, s - STOCKS. January 9.81, February —, March 9.91 o, STORE OPEN LVENINGS. Cotton spot quiet; middiing uplands, BETTEH Plione 144-2. marzod et Low. Clow | 10.15: middifng gult, 10.70; rales, 100 -inan iaier Soig x d. T NAN 11 ¥rs u Street. S — = Al A 3 ST Whitestone 5c and the J. F. C. 1 4 o MONEY. because WASHBURN (“( ISBY (L) gars are (ie best on the market | Mg Am- Iee Beusth . rmer at 2@3 per cent.; ruling rate 2: P z z : 4 1098 Amaiian” Tactumaiive last loan 2 1-2; closing bid 2; offered at t t I ' ‘ e W etine 169 Do. ptd 214 Time foans sicady; sixty days! rocras lna Ifln IS e Ie o lm > -4@2 1-2 per cent: ninety davs 25 aaveruene meaium v T P e Bule 3102 ver cent eix months 2 3-4 gerl W Dusioess