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INSURANCE. J. L TATHROP & SONS continue to fssue 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. maridaw - - three, from Westerly team No. 1. failed to win the match. first string with three men Harris beat them out by § pins. Mighty +important _question—who g zhhrr\ucy for Fire Insurance? s it all right? Written by a good company, ready to make good when disaster comes? For reliable Fire In- surance service—consult us. ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agt. Richards Building, 91 Main Street. aprildaw REMOVAL Westerly with_his high single, espe- thelr shooting. take the ‘Warriors had expected to of the league. points as shown below. The scores: Norwich Warriors. Gleason 96 Gray Murphy 106 Tottey 85 Harris 110 John . Parker » Westerly No. 1. = "b!dkwunh 100 HAS REMOVED HIS Peyne 101 Arthur 83 82— Irvine 114 86— FIRE INSURANGE | == 2 = == 45T 415 493 1395 Holdsworth's mark of 126 gives him first claim on the prize for high sinzle ¢nd unless it is beaten before the tc ment is over he will pull down the § offered. with a single of 127, but as he has hdrawn from the tournament Holds- OFFICE TO THB CHAPMAN BUILDING BROADWAY 0 Ne! of 124, The following is the standing with- out reckoning the games claimed by Westerly: The Standing. Norwich Warriors . Westerly No. New London New London 2 Westerly No. Norwich- No. Telephone 894. N. TARRANT & CO., 117 MAIN STREET. Fire, Accident, Heaith, Liability, Plaie Glass NEIL WAS OUTCLASSED. Moran Puts Him Through the Ropes in the First—Spike Hickey Quits. ew Haven April 26.—Frankie ) | Konechy, n Francleco fo ht twelve hard | Pittsb Gibson ;. and Steam Boiler ... ¢ with Owen Moran of England | Hic. - Coares Glisont night. No decision was given, | {7000 *™C0E B0 Blitinan, Byme & 1 was outclassed from the start when he went through the ropes from a left hand drlve by Moran. Tima and again Neil looked as if he would »e knocked out, but he was game came back with a rush. Moran finish- INRSURANGCE Norwich Union Fire Insurance Sooiety, u. 8, Assets 32,7569,422.10 rn Assurance Co, U. €, Assets $2,397,608.00. Wes was badly cut about the face, men were to have fought at 124 but Moran refused oigh in hed 121 The dec11d d in the clin was andy lost his forfeit. Nell we ammll's. mispiars were. paricutarly | 1 ATTORNEYG AT LAW. Morht: Tooxad. b0 beh seany wduan ugh ine’ home. tea batted. Mclairre LRl Eeavier s AMOS A. BROWNING ‘It was a whirlwind fight from be- doiobia oign. = h ginning to_end, both s continually | Grant.sb 5 5 1 3 0/Burch it 40200 3 rushing. Moran, howcver, was abla | K 113 It 1310 Attorney-at-Zaw, 8 Richards BlAg. | ¢, nse his left with success 30 ok t1a01d *Phone 206. Nell's guard and he several Hmis © e ity the latter against the roj Neil | I 1i: H 23 played for Moran and stomach | Deoiné " 3 18 3 e R 3 1 = 2 o, | Doth In the fourth Nell was over First Nat. Sank. Shetucket St almost out, but came back fresh in Zntrance the fifth. In the last three rounds Stairway, nex: to Thames Nat Bunk | Moran hammered Neil savagely, but Tel. 38-3. could not give the deciding blow. The two preliminari men. In the first, betw n Spike Hic! Cn the Westerly alleys Monday night the Norwich Warriors took a match in the duckpin league, two games out of “Lhe Westerly team took all the hon- ors, Holdsworih's high single 126 and three string of 308, as well as team total of 1395 to the Wariors' 1368, but the honors were empty ones, as they Westerly was going strong in the rolling over 100, but Murphy’s 26 in the ninth and fenin boses and 110 by Captain tey took the heart out of them with a double strike in the second game, but Holdsworth saved the last game for clally as the Wagriors all fell off in By winning the two out of three t e a: from Westerly, but Captain Hcldsworth told them his team still has a margin on them because of winning a match in New London about two weeks 2go, which has escaped notice at this ¢nd ‘Without counting this match the Warriors have a lead of 2 C. Leroy Hill had the prize rth now stands good, with Coffin of London No. 2 second on a singls ed without a scratch, but his opponent | <| Potacapnia, 1| Coveleskien 0 s were by Jocal | Brookiyn Warriors Win Match in Westerly Two Ont of Three—Holdsworth of Westerly Scores for High Individual Prize—Owen Moran Has it on Frankie Neil—McGrath Matched to Wrestle Collins. ey and Bunny Ford, the former quit in the middle of the second round. long time. flash, but Doherty took things easily end. probably ten pounds difference weight, Doherty fighting at 138, National League Standing. Chicago 6, Cincinnati 2. Chicago, April 26.—Chicago developed streaiss today, driving Campbell from the *Batted for Mq Score by inainz: mmerman 2, M it . Orerall: two base bell 4 in 2 innings, Ragon 6 in 6, Karger 0 in me. 1.52; umplres, Klem and Kane. Pitisburg Takes Twelvo Game from St. Lo St Louls. ApHl 2.—Pittsburz won fn the twelfth tuning from St s today, & St. Louis tie the score in the miath. when Phillipe became nd Leifield fint the game for Pi Louis men were thrown ou enth and cleventh inuings. Byme, Ko D ley on bases, St. 2.11; umpires, O'Ds Errors by Boston Lost the Gawa. Aprit % nsible for their defeat by P adeiphia today 030" Totals, EY *Batted for Mclntyre in | _ Score by tuning: Ik 9th. Runs, for Philadelphla Gran OF NORWICH. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. HEAVY UNDERTONE. DIVIDERD The rogular Semi-annual Dividend has been declared from the net earn- ings of the past six months at the rate of Four per cent. a year, and will be payable on and after May 15th. FRANK L. WOODARD, 1daw Treasurer. DENTISTRY The dental business established by my brother, whose assistant I waa for many years, will be continued by me sted by Dr. V. D. Eidred, will be a pisasure to see the former euswmers of my brother and as many crued Profits—Narrow Speculation. New York, April 26—There were symptoms of languor in the spee tion in stocks today, and a disposition was manifest to harvest accrued prof- came pronounced when the market de- values until the last half hour of the day. nounced weakness. Stocks were fed advantage of whatever new demand had come into the market over the end new ones as will favor me with thelf | or the week. A flurry in the call mon- t . Extractis 3 i amongst v-;n'“au D’i"éufl ,aéf: E’;’j‘pfivmn arket is considered amongst the bilities for £he present week in connection with the preparations for the monthly settlements to be financed. The exigencles of lenders are not ex- pected to be severe and any marked rise in interest rates would be expect- ed to bring prompt reinforcencnts to Rich or poor or proud and handsome, Even you can read this Chanson, By no law of luck or chances, the smoney = market from interlor Every tooth you save enhances sources. The day’s narrow ulation o centered in a few of the trad- Al your smiles and conversation, | fag stocks. motaply Hed A tions in that stock we; it became known tha court decision on the wuse of the Hepburn law be handed down today. was paid to the Renders joy to all relations. upreme imodities was not to Less attention stock afterwards. Lon- Bon't despair when teeth are aching, Save them, all their shapes remaking, Lite's prolonged and health extended, | don turned seller in this market . prompted, it was sajd, by the approas Every time a tooth is mended, of the half monthly Settlement of the London stock exchange. There were You will ind your joy remended, traces of anxiety in some of the for- D R eign markets over the still unsettled entist 1 “my crown’_geveals it, state of affairs in Turkey. The re- ey ; newed absorption of gold by Paris was Every art by art conceals it, illustrated in the taking of $5,000,000 it London for th bearing on the com regarded a: break i t account. News ng wheat crop was favorable, but the further e wheat market lacked its Nuture gave all in good season, Teeth to eat with, minds to reason B s it her fault, yours or mine, | stimulat effc stocks. Time ) fon_higher S nall their loas b2 mine or thin call mon- rate did not get above 2 per cent. | T hou shalt know In all good time. ering distrust over the selling of whic peared on all favorable to 4 general throwing accounts in the o the weak closi Bonds were hes Total les, par value, $4.882,000. United States bonds were unchanged on DR. R. E. BEARDSLEY 237 Main Stree® apr20d A Moving Sale of Harness, Blankets and Car- . Car & Foundry. .. pfd - Cotton Ol Am. Hide & L. ol Am. Tco Securitie 7 300 Am. Lineced OLl.... 1800 Amreiean Looomotive 160 Do. ptd 3100 Am. riages going on until we get| = s~ Smatiie & A 900 Am. ‘Sugar Henios 300 Am. Tobaceo pfd. 4500 Ameriean Woolen 3100 Anaconda Mining 20200 Atchison 200 Do. prd ... 3 700 Ataric Ciast ‘Lin 2500 Baltimore & Ohio. ——Do. pld .7 100 Hrookivn Tapid Transit 470 Canadian_Pa 700 Central Leather seftled in our new store. [ L. L. CHAPMAN, Corner Bro-cauay znd Bath Street, marliew Norwich, Conn. ¢ H Disposition Manifest to Harvest Ac- | its rather than to undertake renewed | commitments. The selling pressure be- | veloped any show of strength, but it | was not pushed at the severe cost of | This eondition of affairs caused | a heavy undertons rather than pro- | out freely during the first hour to take | 4500 Com_ Products % 00 Delaware & Hudson. .. Dearer & Rio Grande. - Do, 24 pld General ernational Paper national Pump Central Ransts City Southern Do. pfd ... Louisville & Nashville. .. Miun, & St. Tous M. St P & 8. Ste M Mitiuri Pacifl Mo., Kan. & Texas. & Weit Western American Norfoik & Pittsburg, C. €. & 8t L. - Pressed Steel Car Pullman_ Palace ¢ Touts Do. pfd .. Sloes Shetfeld 8. & 1 Southemn Pacifie Do. bid ... Southern Hatiway Do. ptd 00 Tennesses Copper Texas & Pacific Toledo, Do. ptd - Union_Pacific De. prd 5 TUn'ted States Tubber Do. lst ptd Epited, States’ Siee Do. StLo& W pld G . pfd .. . Westinghouse Fiectrie . Western Union Wheellng & L Wiseonsin ~ Ce COTTON. New York, April 26.—Future: steady. Closing bids: April 10. 10.56, June 10.47, July 10.47, 10.22, September 10.24, October 10. November 10.20, December 10.21, Ja ary 10.16, February —, March 10.15. Spot closed quiet, 20 points higher; middling uplands 10.90, “middling gult 1115; no sales. MONEY. New York, April 26.—Money on call steady, 17-8@2 per cent., ruling rate 2, last loan 17-8, closing bid 13-4, offered 94 cent. at 2. Time loaus stronger; sixty days 21-2 = cent, ninety days 21-2 per d, six months 3 per cent. In the Andy Park-Jeff Doherty bout of ten rounds, more sclence was seen than in any other event here for a Parker was quick as a snd showed up- stronger towards the Parker had not weighed in but had given up his forfeit and there was in two hitting box in the | Recond faning and forcing Ragon o retire in the eighth. Overall, pitehing for Chicago, was steady throughout. Bcore: Cineinnati. Chieay wbh po s e b o Hugeins.? b4 2 0 4 0Browneot & 2 1 Oakes, 4 0 5 0 oSheckardit 5 1 1 Paskgrtdf ¢ 3 3 0 O/Chanceld & 1 0 Lobeftib 4 0 1 0 OSteinfelds 8 0 9 Mitchell. it 4 2 0 0 0Tinkerss' 4 0 1 Mowreyss 4 0 4 3 ‘0 ° SHoblitzel,1b 4 010 1 43 McLeanc 2 0 4 4 42 #Durbi 2000 2 Campbellp 0 0 0 0 Ragonp 210 0 Roth.e 2010 Kargerp 0000 ' Totals, 7 12 3 Cineinnatt 00001001 0—2 Chicago 11000004 06 for_Cincinnati Hobiltzel, Durbin, for C n, Overall; sacrifice hits, Sheckard, Tases, Tiobilizel, Browns; _struck out, by Overall 7, Campbell 1. Ragon 2; bases on | Gt Overall 'L, "Campbell 1, Kagon & hits, off st. Louis. | abhopo a ¢ . Bymesd 5 05 5 0|witlienat © 1 I 81 0/ Leach, b 1 ° HE 0| Ciarke 1t 1 50 0| Wasner,se H I 0| Absteln,ib H i1 3. Miler. 2o o 31 0 30 0 11 . ] 0 20 = 10 1 90 00 00 s Errors by Brookisn wero | | Springfield outflieder, who is now at hits, innings and nont out in_ inth, iuntug; sacrifice hits, be. Dooln, Ht en bases, Knabe, B Grant; _double 'plays, Qsborne 1o Beanstell. Kiabe to Docldn 0 delphia 4; fist bit by pitcher. by € Ly Melutyré and Cusack. Bostons Win from Giants. New York. April 26.—The Boston Natlonals. mak- sug thelr first. appearauce of the year here. defeted the Yorks in a slow game by 3 to 2. The Jocals got many men on bases, but could mot get lhiem o, hitng In plnches being weak. Seymour and Murray collilded n the first inning. snd Sey- sexereyshaken up that be will Ioe £5 it Simsy 3120 izoo Dab! 3123 320 Sweeney,3b 4 2.2 4 [] 12 STt *Merile, 10000 Totals, 81 72712 2{Wiltse.p 1 100 Totala, 33 7201 8 “Batted for Marquard in 6th. Boston, ’ . 0001100 03 New York 0010010 02 Runs, for Doston Becker, Besumont, Sweeney, for New York Herzg, Tenncy; two base hits, Ten bases on balls, off Marquard 1, off Mattern piteh, Marquard; hits, off Marquard 6 In 6 innings. of Wiitso 1 In 3; time, 1.58; umpires Rigler and Truby. American League Standin Won. Detroit New York Philadelphis. Bostan . Chicsgo 8¢ Louls H Cloveland Washington Lord's Three Bagger Did the Trick. Boston, April 20.—Boston won the opening game of the series from New York. 1 to 0. A base on balls to MoConnell and s lucky three base hit by Lo the fiith tnnlngs gave Boston the only run. s pliching and a caich of a line drive by featured the contest. Score: Boston. New York. ah Do a bhpo & e 701 8 100 3103 000 29030 110 5100 300 10130 9 840 300 0 oiBuLm 3130 3023 0 Nkishts 313 2181 ofKinowe €00 30 0 2 0| Dommtit s 00 0900 181 ) 010 “Baited for Kleluow fn 6th **Baticd for Newton io 6th. Score by innings Boston_ ...... .. 000010001 New Yok .. 90000000 0—0 Run, for Boston A. McConnell: twe base hit, Kicinow: three bas elit, Lord; hite off Newton 3 in 1 innings, off Warhop 0 In 1; sacrifice hit. Gess- ter; , New York $; first base on balls, of Newton 5, off Chen 3, off Warhop 1; first base on ewror, Boston 1; hit by plicher, by Newton 1: struck out, by Newton § by Chech 0; wild pitch, Newion 1; nolly and Egan tme. 1.48; wmpires, Con- Swith Won Third Game in Five Days. g0, Avril 26.—The Chicago Americans wom the second game of the serles from 8t Louis 1 to 0 here today. Frank Smith pitched and won his 1rd game in five daye. It was & bot contest be- Smith and Powell, eech allowing only two er gave o bise on balle The winning 4 in (e frst inolng. Score: Chicago. st Louis. a n po hpoae ;o 0500 02 013 0 0 019 0000 18 ) 010 01 0200 00 2973 00 81030 01 80310 00 Powellp 21 0 & 1 —-= *Schweitzer 1 0 0 0 0 Totals, 2131 el in 9tn 10000 Louls 00000 — Run, for Chicazo Hahin: sacrifice hits, Tsbell, Wal- 5 double_play. Chicago 2. St Louls 3; 1, by Smity 1 i unplres 8 lan and Percine. Cold Weather Caused Many Errors. and, April 36.—Detrolt defe Cleveland 4 lay, Willett outpitching Rlioades. The weath- eid and many errors resulied. Hinchy i the ninth ioning caused the def Detroit. 2 e se 00 1 ofMIntrele 5 3 1 0 0 41 22 ofpush 50321 4039 0 ofcew ¢33 g 302 3 2/Cobd, 30100 3031 it $112 00 Hchmanf 2 0 2 0 IfMorarty3b 4 1 0 11 Peprlng.ss 4 1 3 3 OfSchaefer2b 3 0 0 3 1 Bioghsmet 4 1 7 1 c 41830 Rhoades.p 3 0 0 2 11050 “Clarks© 1000 0f 0 & —em— —————| Totals, 8 92134 Totals, 3 D sth, Sco Clevelan 0003 00 0 Detroit. e o1 00 24 Runs, for Cleveland Lajole, Ferring, for Detrolt Crawford, Schaefer, Schinid iwo base hit Mclntyre: three base hit. sacrifice it m; double play Bender Held Washington to Three Hi April 26 —Bender held Washi v as. while Philadelphia got Tiurns when errors cropped up and won The fielding of Ganley aud batting of the features. Eeos by 3 to 1. Dasls wers Philadely %o & ¢ abh po & e 30 OHartsellt 4 12 0 0 35 IlBarvse 30140 1 3 ofCollins.2d ¢ 1120 hanty,2 2 3 0|Wmullerct 31 0 0 0 smer, 2 0 0| Davis.1b 212 0 0 uroy, 7b 2 2 o|Bakerb 0110 10 0|0ldrige.rt 1100 3 1 1|Thomase 0810 0 4 2m i 0 00 00 00 Milen out for interterence. Seore by fanings: wshington indelphia. Rurs, for for Philadelphia hits. Davis 2: hits, off Groom 0 in 2 innings saerl- ins, Hettmuller: stolen’ base . ‘Heitmuiler: left on beses, Washington 32, Pilladéipnia € Arst base on balls, off Burns 2, Groom 1. oft Bender 2; firsi on efrors. Philadeiphia ruck out, by Groom 1, by Bender §; time, 1.45; umpires, Hurst and Evans. Rising Will Come. Manager Zeller has received a letter from Pop Rising, the much wanted ayette, Idaho. Rising says he intends to lave the wild and woolly in a day or two, which is taken as a good Indica- tion that he will be in a Springfield unniform next week. Umpire Chases Maggott. New Britain, April 26.—New Britain ‘won their first game of the season here today, defeating Spring 6 to 2. The game was withouts special features. Maggott of Spril eld was put off the field for disputing the umpire, The score by innin R.H.E NewBritain 20020100*—6 6 5 Springfield 10101000 0—3 2 4 Batteries: Brown and Ruflange; Mc- Duffy, Porray gnd Connor. Time 2.10. TUmpire, Mason. Timely Win for Hartford. Hartford, April 26.—The home team won from Holyoke in baseball this aft- ernoon by the score of 4 to 2, The visitors scored a Tun each in the first and fifth Innings, while Hartford scor- ed theirs in the sixth, seventh and eighth by Opportune hitting. The score by innings: R.H.E. Hartford 00000112°—4 § 3 Holyoke 10001000 0—2 4 1 Batteries: Evans and Arogast; Sindler and Ahearn. Time 1.40. Um- pire, Murray. . Temperature About Freesing. Northampton, Mass., April 26.—She Northamptons and Bridgeports played @ hot and lively game with the tem- perature only a little above the freez. ing point. The score by innings: R H.E. Bridgeport 003000000—3 3 0 North'mptn 000110000—3 4 2 Batteries: Gibbs and Kosher; Ste- ens and Bridges. Time 145 Umpire, O'Brien, ‘Waterbury Wins Home Game. Waterbury, April 26—Waterbury de- feated New Haven in the first home game of the season here today, 7 to 6. There were no ceremonies to mark the opening. Miller, the local first base- man, was presented with a gold watch when he came to bat in the second inning and in the elghth his long triple to the right fleld fence put Water- bury in the game after the visitors had gathered a lead of two runs Ha- vel's batting was the feature, Both teams put up a ragged game in the fleld. Score by innings: R.H.E. ‘Waterbury 02001004~ 6 3 New Haven 002010021—6 9 5 Batteries: _Sillery and Shincel; Cor- coran and Waters, Time 145 Um- pire, Cullen. Eastern Leagus Standing. Socty. Glty Won Tew L | Miik company some eight or :ine years e Sy H 1 ago deing a factor that has played no Toronto . gt ger | small part in making for the village R g H 3% | progreas and peosperity. The plant, e R H H ‘3% | Which is the eentral one of some firtesn ‘Baltimore » 1 o0 | or sixteen others which supply the Hoehester . 2 o i ‘w0 Easters League. At Providence—Providence 4, Bufal At Baldmore—Toronto 2. Baitimore At Jersey Clty—Jersey City 4. Montr At “Newark—Newark 7, Hochester iy New England Loague. At Fall River—Fall River 4 Lowell 3. At Maverhill—Haverdill 7, Worcester 3. At New Bedford—Now Bedford-Lyna game post- poued; cold weather. At Lawrence—-Brockton 1, Lawrence 0. Collegs Qames. JAl Andore Masi—Philiips-Auderes 3, urg 0. At New York—Manhattan College 10, Niagara Uni- versity &, DIES AFTER OPERATION. Mercers Philadelphia Americans Star Catcher. Lose Their Philadelphia, April 26.—Dr. Maurice Poiwers, star catcher of the Philadel- phia American league baseball club, died at a hospital in this city today gacerene poisoning. Powers becamie in the opening game of the season wi Boston on Easter Monday. He was seizod with violent palms during the seventh inning, but as his team was winning he persisted in continuing in the game until the end, when he fell unconscious and was hurried 10 a hos- pital. ‘The physicians discovered he was suffering from strangulation of the intestines and he was operated upen, two other operations being sub- sequently performed. ‘ Powers was 33 years old and was born ‘n Pittsfield Mass. He was grad uated from Holy Cross, and later took a course in medicine at Notre Dame. He made his professional baseball d but in 1898 at Louisville. From there he went to Washington and_then to Indianapolis. He joined the Philadel- phia Americans in'1901, bing the uld- est man on the team in point of ser- vice. Boxing Bouts This Week. Tuesday: Tommy Murphy vs. Kid Sullivan, Eureka A. C. Baltimore; Sam Langford vs. Sandy Ferguson, Armory A. C. Wednesday: Paddy Sullivan vs. Bat- tling Jack Nelson, Knockout Brown vs. Sonny Smith, Jack Ryan vs. Darkey Griften, Willis Brennan vs. Battling Jack Ryan, Sharkey A. C. New York. Thursday: Charles (Twin) Miller vs. Kid Locke; Yankee Schwartz vs. Charlle Harvey; Johnny Dougherty vs. The Parson, Broadway A. C., Philadel- phia. Friday: Freddie Welch va. Johnny Frayne, at Fairmont A. C. Men’s Summer Weight Union Suits, perfect fitting and popular priced. Men’s two-piece Summer Underwear in all grades. Handsome Soft Shirts in new colors and patterns, and Holeproof Hosiery .or ladies or men, at McPHERSON'S, Ghe Hatter. aprisd For you, when you need it. And, of course, indigestion it neg- lected long enough, brings on seri- ous diseases in which Kodol cannot benefit you. Some of these there is no help for at all. There are, in fact, very few ailments which can- not be traced directly to impure blood. And impure blood is always due to a disordered stomach. Use Kodol and prevent Nervous Dys- gzeplu. Kodol will effectually assist ature to secure a complete restor- I ation of good digestion. It does this Il)ty u:lta::ce d‘(ge;tl;‘n;ll food in the and kee, it until the stomach is Mddl,:m resume its own work. Kodol re- moves the cause—and the effect quickly removes itself. ‘When it is recalledthat Apoplexy, Surprising What Kodol Will Do But the longer you neglect Indigestion the more you will suffer. Heart Disease, Cancer<-and even Consumption—are due to di- gestion and poisons thus transmit- ted to the blood, amd throughout the system—the f{mportance of maintaining good digestion is at once realized. We knew what Ko- dol would do before even the first bottle was sold. If we did not know just what it will do, we would not guarantes it the way we do. Every tablespoonful will digest 2% pounds of food. 1 Our Guarantee. (0% Kodol "'fl‘" not benefited—the o SBon " hesttatar way. Grocst Wil sell ‘you Kodol on these terms. Tho dollar bottle as contaips times Tch as the 508 bothie. Eodol Te pres ared in the laboratories of E. C. it & Co, Chicago, Do AMATEUR BASEBALL. bot- The team asked by the. Sachems ‘would like to play th in the lot near Huvt's, Saturday afternoon. We will| pounds of milk daily. A storehouse is be up there at 1.30 if possible. We |also maintained for supplying the varl. would also like a return game. Ourlous branches with supplles, wachine lineup is going to be a good deal like parts, fitting, etc. as well as a ma- this: Lacy rf, W. Young If, Boynton cf, | chine shop for keeping the various Pitcher ss, H. Jatkowski 3b, Shea 2b, | machines in repair. A well equipped W. Bellert 1b, A. Freeman p, Bellert p, | laundry is also operated at this plant Neinert c. to -nfly the employes with clean The Young Potatoes defeated the|overalls and jackets. H. W. Smith, Windy Hiils Saturday morning by the | general superintendent of the westerr. score of 17-10. We bvlaveda good ten|bottling plants, has his residence in inning game. The game was played in | Genoa Junction. In further reference Brand's lot. 1o the Borden company Mr. “ill states The Junior grade of Jewett City|that his grandson, B. J. Bill, Jr. is wish to challenge the Broadway sixth Borden mrnyhnhdr tr.:.l’q equipped for both bot- tled condensing, and at present llmglllfll!.l‘ ‘the 'r‘ocm “of 60,000 grade for a game on May 8, Pimlico Track Opening. Baltimore, April 26.—Fine weather brought out about 4,000 peopie at Pimlico today. The wind and sunsh'ne of the past two days have dried out the track wonderfully and it is in 00d condition, although still slow. Beapite this, in the opening race, Au- tumn Girl equalled the track record for the half, negotfating the distance in 49 seconds flat. The Hotel Kernan hardicap at a mile was the featurc and it was scratched down to three entries. Juggler, a fairly well played favorite, captured the first. In Levi Turner's string this year be found Ardelle, 2.041-4; Borealic: 2.151-4; Balmy L., 2.091-4; Meadow Brook, by Silent Brook; Emma Brook, Emma N., 2171-2; Tea Belle, in TWO CONNECTICUT BOYS. What They Have Aghieved in the West —Faots Noted by J. G. Bill During Four Months' Trij J. G, Bfll of Griswold has just re- turned from a four months' stay in Genoa Junction, Wis., where he visited at the home of his son, Dr. B. J. Bill During the past dozen vears Mr. Bill has made several trips 10 enoa Junc- tion, each succeeding visit being en- hanced by the pleasure of becoming better acquainted with its citizens ard surroundings, the last trip being the most enfoyed of any he has made. His son, Dr. Bill, has a large and ever-increasing practice. In additfon he s chief medical examiner for the Borden Condensed Milk company, hay- ing_eupervision of the health of the dairymen who supply the milk to the western bottling plants of that com- pary. Mr. Bill notes many changes end a heaithy increase in population in Genoa Junction since his first visit there. The establisiing of a bottling plant there by the Borden Condensed The Verdict of Long Experlence. When you have used a thing twenty years you know prtltg well what it is A baker writes from Sidney, Neb,, that| for twenty years he has been using Cot-| tolene in his bakery, and finds it the best cooking fat he ever used. He even recommends its use to those who are doing their own baking. This testi-| monial is noteworthy because it is from | a man who makes baking his busin and who therefore is in position to| judge from long practical use. | Conzle?e can be used for alll :hc}nen-l ing and frying purposes; makes plump, crisp doughnuts, fi:r; biscuits amr light, rich cake. It is better, cheaper and more wholesome than lard. D HANLEY RICHMON STAND FOR THE BEST IN SERVICE AND ECONOMY\ J. P. BARSTOW & CO, 23-25 Water Street, Norwich. C. H. BACON, Danielson. Pipe, Fittings, Valves, 1-8 to 8 inch in stock. Steam, Gas, Water Specialties of all kinds. POWER MACHINERY FOR CUTTING AND THREADING. Send us your orders. ROBERT BROWN ESTATE, 556, 57, 5@ West Main Street. T'elephone: 133. surerintendent of their plant Mnm west Mr. Bill ha g—m- of a visit with erce, a former Voluntown the head of a firm of archil contractors in Chicago. He sho: BRIl through a bank building. firm had just put up and a cost of $2,300,000. Tke which was finished In eleven mo a magnificent structure teen stories above ground and. f low, and it was necessary o 471 sons 110 feet to the rock to insure & stable foundation. Mr. Pierce has eight chfldren, four of whom are married. o ‘QUEEN OF THE COOKERS' (Obverse.) Est. 18371898 Ino, NORWICH, CONN, fila, Wharves and Yard: Branch Office: 150 Main Street. Over. (Reverse.y . GOAL With our No. 2 Chestnut) Coal. Steam Coal Bituminous Coal. 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