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NO CHAMPIONSHIP FO J. L LATHROP & SONS continue to {ssue insurance on Mer. cantile, Dwellings and Farm Property in ihe strongest companies at low rates. Give us a call before placing your business elsewhere, 28 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. marldaw Are You Going Abroad? Before doing so obtain a supply of our self identifying travelers’ checks —payable anywhere—and let us insure Langford-Ferguson Bout a W SHoW Draw — Langford Weak. in “Final Rounds—Mystic withdraws from League—Rain on Major League Circuit. Boston, April 27.—By superior phys. ical condition, Sandy = Kerguson of Chelsea was able to finish strong in the last two rounds of a twelve-round match with Sam Langtord of Boston, balls, off Lush 5, off Willis 3, off Adams out. ‘by Lush 1..by Willis 1; by Adams 4; hits. ot Willis 6 fn 317 inuings, off Adams 4 in 5 2.3; left on bases St. Louls 7. Fittsburs 7; tme, 203; um- pires, 0Dy’ and Emili ! Wilsen.p 55 o Quinn,p Totals, *Batted for Cleot **Batied for A Score by tngings: New York : bases on balls off Morzan 4. off llanes 1. off Wilson 1; first on Rew York 1; hit by pitcher. by Wilson 1; out. by Wilson 1, by Morgan i e herson it time for the Northamptons and showed up well and is credited with contrib- uting largely to. Northampton’s first victory. by innings: R H.E. North’ 00302220*—937.1 Springfield 020020000—4 7 2 Batteries: -~ Peterson' and Bridges; McLean and Connor. Time, 1.45. Um- pire, Mason. Cold Interfered with Game. Hartford, April 27.—Hartford easily defeated New Haven today, 12 to 4. The game was called at the end of the seventh inning on account of the cald. Payson steadily on towards San Francisco, but is two days behind his schedule. He reached Lincoln, Nebraska, on Mon- day, but was compelled to rest there all day, owing to the weather and tem- Games Postponed. Three games in the big leagues on Tuesday were postponed un wccoant of rain: Philadelphia at Washington and Detroit at Cleveland in the American, ‘:‘nd IClnclnnlfl at Chicago in the N onal. College Baseball. At New Haven: Yale freshmen 4, Mercersburg 5 (11 innings). HARNESS HORSE NOTES. The noted trotting stallion McKin- ney, 2.111-4, is driven five or six miles every day. Srrises ol Lh N Russell. 4 that Lou MeDon- Among the ign this season 2.09 ald will cam Miss Adbell, tll Mokum Pey by Baron EEY, vgmm Clodagh( 3, by John A. Me~ ,‘and a4 yoat 3 ."&.leflu 2.02 1+, old by Arion, dam Chantilly, by Nut- wood. An international exhibition of hy= giéne will be held at Turin during Sepr tember, October and November. Ruth Dillon, 2.06 1-2, is sald to be in- fine form, and Millard Sanders insists she is a coming chamvion. A 4 year old half sister to Sonoma Girl, 2,05 1-4, by Sidney Dillon, will be bred to Red Mediufn, 2,23 1-4. Direct Hal, Jr, 2.141-4, by Direct Hal,, 2.041-4, is a candidate for the chamber of commerce $5,000 stake at Detroit. The first foal of the 2 year old cham- 40 elle Bl 212 1-4; John O.‘ ¥ é } . at the Armory Athletic assoclation to- Quakers Bunched Hits on Bell. Dby Cicotie 4, by Arrellanes 2; wild gitches, Cleotte %, | Score by innings: RH.E. i s your baggage wherever you may Bf| ik thereby winning a draw. Philadeiphin, Apell 27,—Philadeipbis. again defeat- | Wiscn 1, time, 2307 wapitss. Eaihand Connolly. | Eartfony T AT T VAT S | g e n ARl MichL; CLiireraity o N Litile championship form was shown | ¢ Brookisn foday by bunchivi hiw on Bell scre e New Haven 00000 40— 4 4 3|2Michigan T Wooster collége 1. - B. P. LEARNED & CO., by either of the heavyweights, Fergu- | s> ooy landed e Covelesile for thres Sullivan s Single Wins for Chicago. Batteries: Swanson, Schuman_and | ¢ 4o hamilton: Rochester uniyersity . Y ? DBt “The Thames Loan and | 57 Slarted Oft with straight arm loft | ni Duen were crierd out o tho Same fof M | | (Wesso Azl 21 Sulivas sinsle In the ninth | Wadley; Doll and Waters and Jope. | & i A medicine of; quality, a remedy for Indigestion, Dys= / i and right jabs to Langford's head an B ay e ¢ i o o Time, 1.55. Umpire, Murray. 3 s Trust Co. Building. faceand Kept it up for three rounds. | PMisdsNa | Buokhn | USCU T gy sime Chcaro st B ' BEST OF MARATHONS. pepsia and allied troubles, that has proven mardIMWF Langford directed his blows more tolguues, "¢ 1% 2 olBurenye 4 271 0 0 Two Homers by Edmundson. S its tr the body with an occasional right to | 0% § 43 7 IMNilinas 144 3 0. st Louts New Britain, April 27 —In 5 game in | OPen to the World—Old and New Stars s true worth; not an experiment. 5 4 0 ofrig e o Y o s e ril 27. “"’:,“"d P Mugeode 3110 alsciveenns 210 0 0 C1% 8 Olstnerr 3% § 0| which' Edmundson’s two home runs Invited. i When you need medicine, why ight to Jaw Staggered Sandy. Busncld,1b 2 011 0 O|Sevringrt 4 1 1 0 0 41 20 ofJonesib 3 111 0 9| ere features, New Britain was defeat- Fro'h the third to the tenth Lang- SR B e R R %3 92 ¢ 9| by the Waterbury here today 9 to| A Marathon race which wiil deter- | not get the best. ford was the aggressor, Ferguson fail- 202 1 ofLennosb 3 21 3 0 3013 0 4% o5 Score byminnlngn: R.H.E, [ mince once and for all the world's | ing to follow up his leads, and in sev—'| Jucxifixhp 0 0 3 1 dlieenc 3 2 63 1 IRE 013 1|NewBritain 000002102510 6 eral of the rounds hardly landing an | Cosieskie, 55 0 0 3 olBeity 30 0 5 3f st 4111 801 b Nioury 01080010412 3 ::m'l;mnaslsl the regulation _distance, READ THE FOLLOWING LETTERS: effective blow: In the fourth Langford | muby 2 5o 5 3jomomt 1908 o mep ™3t S8 19| Batteries: Edmundson and Lubey; milles. 356 yards, will be PRt on' At | 1ysge'ngetors Daughter:— the picture of health, Long may you used his head to butt Ferguson under PO O T e — )T — o Eastman ans Shincel. Time 2.15. Um- | the Polo Grounds in New York city on | "I had_intestinal indigestion for 20 |live. Yours gratefully, the dnin dnd’ was rcantioned by the 35 92416 3| Totals 3 43717 ol Totals 25 32610 2| pire, Cullen, Saturday afternoon, May 8. Kollowing | vears. Suffered terribly most of the RLES ¥ referee, In the fifth the colored man | (Bated for Bell In 9tn, TR WA a0 B the lines of the recent $10,000 Mara- | time and treated with a dozen differ- | fcamg e ¢ BN coAmE Sent in’ stiff lefts to the face and short | _-hatted for Busch lu Sth. 6708006 929l R LCONN: LEAGUE] thon Derby, which was run at the same [ ent doctors, and used all the medi- | 43 Park Ave, ‘Woonsocket, R. L arm right jabs to the body. He kept | pniore i tanines: 0000000 park on April 3, the coming contest|ecines I knew about, but nothing ever his left working fast in the sixth and | Bmokis Run, for Chicsdn Cravath 1: sacrifice hits, Isbell, ADOPTS NEW SCHEDULE. | will be for a $10,000 purse and will be | helped me until I used your Stomach- | Dear Doctor's Daughter:— a lucky right to the jaw staggered | Runs, for Philadelbhia Grant Titus, Magoe, for | White, Atz Joness left on bases, St. Louls 2, Chi- £ it T known as the Grand International | Rite tablets. I have used only one| T was troubled with indigestion for Sandy for a time. BRUN Jenlon: Tonsia: e Voae, bt Bikgm: | Sl ot AR &5 Weala'3, TN bavt_on Old One Cast Aside—Wakefield Takes N'a.r‘;lmn. _The race will be open to the | hox of them, but can't ,,“{ enough In | our years, and was so bad that at Ferguson Woke Up in the Eighth. | %aitGrant: Burch: double plass, Osborme o Core- | 4; iime. 1.85; umsires, Sheriran and Perrine. Place of Hope Valley. Bocewith hoing ) evitel 0 matar. e ory tem. It is truly the most| times I could hardly breathe. I wi \ Langford appeared tired in the sev- |lale. Dokt to Grant; left on bases Philadeiphis s Among th < mvvita. | monderful remedy on earth, and I hon- | in a most terrible condition, In fact, \ . 2, Brokin 9: bases on balls, off Covelesiie 2. Bell Standi - At a meeting of the Rhode Island- g the runners to whom invvita- | estly hope that all sufferers will use | gj hi enth and was less effective. Ferguson | 2 fru base on error. Philsdeipuia 3. Brookisn 2: £, AL Connecticut baseball league held here | tions have been extended to date are: | it and have the same results that I| oo "3t paink there was any help for RN, | startea "o wich o rush in'tho”eigith | i b gl AL VS G vy B |1y e - Siindsy atternoon & new schedulefor | St. Yves, Dorands, Longboat, SHrubb, | aid. Trly sours with thanks o o e Mgl and put his powerful right into Lang- | 2 ime. umplres. Jomsione and X 2 - 1 :b- | Hayes, Svanberg, Appl Maloney. B AR 2 : 3 J o Mighty important _aquestion—who | ford’s face at will. The latter woks | Gk : D e e itins | Clbot, - Orphen Slwata, ' Qovane. MRS ANNA WoBSRRETT, - | s hastitLoNes el Sl ot e owns this policy for Fire Insurance?|up when the round was half. over, 2l i had been declined. Opposition to the| White, Dineen and the winner of the |43 Lynde St, Melrose, Mass. | ing fine. T want to tell you and also & Ts it all right? Written by a good | Bowever, and came back with right and I #7.—The New York Nationals | Montreal - H first one was made on the ground that | All Canada Professional Marathon, — thaok yoa for your grand remedy. company, ready to make good when | loft swings to the jaw which stopped ! b Boson, 10 to . ' game | Baitimore " i it gave Mystic and Stonington huimw | Which takes place at Toronto on May | Dear Doctor's Daughter:— MR. JOHN BURKMAN, aisaster comes? For reliable Fire In- | Ferguson and gave the colored man | Besd, i Ace wiher Jou, Tok B3 F3s02 | Rochestor games on the shme dates, thus dividiog | Ist. I was troubled with gastric indiges- [ 196 Shawmut Ave. Boston, Mass, a shade the. better of the round. Lang- | % nd Fergusn, ‘who once pltcl N There will be a ball game on that |tion for three years, when I heard of surance service—consult us, ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agt. ford continued his advantage in the ninth but after that appeared to weak- for two short hiis in the sixth. The Bostons hit Ames, lier at will and. assisted by Costly errrs. had littie Qitficulty in piling up ten Durham aud W up patronage that each needed exclu- sively, and was otherwise objectionable. The new schedule makes so beneficial afternoon, May 8, at the American league park, but a mutual agreement your_Stemach-Rite in Portsmouth, N. H. T have found it the best thing in| i, Doctors Daughter: — For threa whole years 1 suffered | ichards Buildin, 91 Main Street. | - : P uitfelder Devore ‘of the New York club was to- 4. Monireal & changes, but is not-entirely satisfactory | has been reached between Frank Far- | the world. Nothing else I ever tried | yf - % b nwr;;‘;"-u 9 Langford Tired at the Finish. | day opersied on fes sopendicis. Seoret At Baltimore—Laltimors 3. foroato . to the Connecticut towns. zell of the ighianders and the man: | helped me one bit: Eversone should | S AT o s Langford put over a left and a right Boston. New York. N Eadaa ot Wakefleld was votad into the league | agement of the race whereby the two [Know just what your tablets do foF | yow’ taken just fhree boxes of your bl po 2 e whipo s e . in place of Hope Valloy, whose indus- | events will not confiict. Mr. Farrell | stomach trouble. Yours, | . - at the opening of the tenth when Fer- |poyr 5 15 o 0lHersogit 4 01 0 0 Fall River—Fall River 4, Lawrence 3. Thirteeg |\ P! 4 . , Stomach-Rite and would recommend guson -started in to rush things &nd | pawerrt 5 8 4 o o'Dere i % trial activity was taken away by fire| will call the ball game at 145 or 2 MRS, W. F. JORDAN, | them to all as the most wonderful v punished the colored fighter freely |Bewmontet & 3 1 0 0|Mun €001 0f AUNew Bedlord—New Beatord 14. 1yua 5. Ny L oclack, and the Marathon race will be {399 Merrimack St Manchester, N. H.|remedy for all forms of stomach m;fln‘xvulsbfx‘tml-'e:r%{xug;e‘;:n'::iv'{:'rgfigj& oot 613 ¢ OFmeae 38093 s N H—Uaierly of Matne . N B | inton at Wakefield, White Rock at|7 o'clock, and by that date there will | Dear Doctor's Daughter:— P \\)'fl‘rfi}: f‘%r"‘:'é{“’n :f,m;’:’f' his advantage closely. Ferguson start. [Smithc 5 1 3 0 0Schiec 3 1 6 3 0 Cambridze—Harvard 12, Bates Mystic. : 5 > b eplenty of light. By such an ar-| I am anxious to tell you what your Mass, «d the eleventh with & stream of blows | Frsunn 3 3 0 DL 1 BN i May $—Mystic at Carolina, Wake- | rangement the fans who take in the | Stomach-Rite tablets have done for —_— —_— sor Ltk fase aid Meal Rt e e s e R € ¢ ACADEMY’S HOME GAME. field at White Rock, Westerly at Ston- | ball game at the American league |me. I suffered with constipation and | Dear Doctor's Daughter:— was unable to place a knockout. With 3 *sMyes 1 0 0 0 0 R .| ington. x park at 165th street and Broadway | Indigestion greatly, tried every other| I want to recommend your Stomack.- Tangford Gecifisdly — .tived, Ferguson Willep 0 0 0 1 0| Bacon Academy Here—Lawler Will| May 15—Carolina at Stonington, | will have plenty of time in which to | medicine, etc. for vears, but I got no | Rite to all sufferers of stomach trou- cam® up Wit a Fubh in the Tastiround 55 7| Pitch—McKay Added to Academy|White Rock at Wakefield, Mystic at|get over te the Polo Grounds at 15ith | help whatever until I used your rem- | ble. Oh, how I sufferad with severs 0 " and had things all his own way to the | *Batted for Awmes 1n 6th. Sciind Westerly, street and Eighth avenue before the | edy Sincerely, | headaches, indigestion, and how all . end, **Batied for Durham 1n Sth. y oo May 22—Carolina at Mystic, West- | start of the Grand International. MRS. ARCHIE F. EASTMAN, |my food distressed me. I have taken ‘With a fair deal of baseball weather erly at Wakefield, Stonington at White Rock. Entries will close for the race at 28 Clinton St ‘Woburn, Mass, | only one box of your Stomach-Rite and it is really and truly wonderful- room 508 Flatiron building, New York, v L0000 2 — | HAS REMOVED HIS National League Standing. S0 this afternoon, Capt. Harry Noyes and | “'fay 99_wWhite Rock at Carolina, | Tuesday next, and no - professional | pear Doctor's Daughteri— |1 can now enjoy all the food 1 eat, PR Wou. Lot P.C. ates, Beaumont 2, Beck Manager Bill Leavenworth are look-|walefield at Mystic, Stonington at|runner of prominence will be barred | DS DOFoV Your Stomach-Rite my | my headaches have all gone, and 1 Phtiaderpiia 10" 4 - Bellin, Furenagu; ‘tee bete’ Mty ing for a large following of fans out | Westerly. from competing. ' The event is open 10 | 51qent “sons thirieen years of age, wint to thank you very much. Craie- Chicago base. Dablen; left on bases, Boston 1 to see the Academy nine In its first at| " \jay 31 —Wakefield and Carclina, two | the world and the purse will be divid- 4 et A tully yours, ase. Daiden: es. Toston 10. X t 3 of o ‘. entirely cured of severe attacks of In- P e on errofs. Hosion 4: double playu, | SOT0S ERG Agtiua baroleni- A ‘0?‘" games; Stonington and Mvustic, two|ed as follows: Winner $5,000, second | gjgestion, and has changed from & F. H. HEWETT, Rew Yoek” 1 Beck Bock unsmisted, Walk e T o bl gtne | games; White Rock and Westerly, {wo | $2,000, thir d31,200, fourth $500, fifth | yicyly delicate-looking young man tol 1485 Washington St.. Boston, | tass, Bacon Academy team from Colchester, —Westerly at Carolina, Wake- OFFICE o : S N i o et i, Wake: | S i S, séventh S8 st uls 0 urlam off i s 5 W g By LT e . — Eut the best testimony for Stomach-Rite is St Pittsburg Won in Eighth. oft Waller 2 June 12—Carolina at Westerly, M: 4 0> R 5. Louls,_Apl 37—B ‘g vy Behers. Pl o 10 2y Wakeford, White Rock. & A Moving Sale ach-Rite. Insist on Stomach-Rite, and refuse wor h- Ly o R e S e R Bfutndion 4t Chrallie g da less substitutes. Very truly yours, CHAPMA" BU“.DING 1088 10 ;,:, e Beore: X Detrott e 3 fi;skzexgem at Westerly, White Rock at of Harness, Blankels and Car- “DOCTOR’S DAUGHTER g s e abhpo s e ? June 26—Carolina at White Roclk, BROADWAY — S s st H Stonington at Wakefleld, Wesierly | nigoc aoing on until we { Sold and recommended by Brpadv;-y'th;?' (Smith & Engler, Props ), 3 ST P S 8 ' Mystic. 3 ges going get| smith, The Drugman and Burt's Pharmacy, Putnam. 1 ofWamierss &3 4 10 ' July 3—Mystle at_Carolipa, Wake- CORNER BATH STREET. T S e Ao fleld at White Rock, Westerly at Ston- | geltled in our new store. Telephone §94. vy 3 o Wlies. 3 9078 1] fine ta et i S L i two games; Stoningion and Mystic . —fAdamsp 2 0 0 1 0/ gun was driven from the box in the fourth. Bos- two games; White Rock and Westerly, 3 g Fneditie Din GES Yooy July 10—Carolina at Stonington, | Corner ' Broadway and Bath St ke 8core by innina e iy n ning y reet, Pl R R RN R B 4 RS S - 1 e e L Wk, IR | macirdaw Norwich, Conn. y y 5 N. TARRANT & CO., |"..0 e i Clake 2. W [Wedae 3300 8 olfamE " 30 60 1 July 17_Caroling at Mystic, Weaier. ’ 3. Miller. for i wals. . K 0 0 0k 91 % feld, 01 Vhite 117 MAIN STREET. Cnarlen "o, Lot o vase i, Ty Ko R S IR Waksene, Joninmin: & Men'’s S 1-8 to 8 inch in stock. chy: three base amer, Shaw; s, tahl, 7 b v Fire, Aecldent, Neallh,” | S iin, M Mo v i S | i e Ty swnite ook atcaonnn, | MieN'S Summer Weight Abstein, stolen bases, Kyme. J. Miller; bases on 0 2 3 S{Wagnerss 41110 ‘Wakefleld at Mystic, Stonington at Liability, Plate Glass and Steam Boller . .. INSURANGE Nerwich Union Fire Insurance Society, J u. s, FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL. SPECULATIVE UNCERTAINTY. Am. Am. Hide & proge | .Westerly. July 31—Westerly at Carolina, Wake- ficld at Stonington, Mystic at White Rock. Aug. 7—Stonington Wakefield at Wester] Mystic. . Aug. 14—Carolina’ at White - Rouf Mystic at Wakeficld, Westerly at Sten at Carolina ‘White Rock at Union Suits, perfect fitting and popular priced. Men’s two-piece Summer Steam, Gas, Water Specialties of all kinds. POWER MACHINERY FOR CUTTING AND THREADING. Aseots $2,769,422.10 Prioe Movement Halting and Irregular oo i e E e 91— Carolina at Wakefield, Mys- | Underwear in all grades. Send us your orders. Western Assurance Co,, U. €, —8hrinkage in Dealings. et o At b tic at Westerly, White Rock at Ston- Hand s " Do pid . ! ington. i i 18 Asssts §2,307,608.00. New York, April 27.—The halting and e %u[zr R e 98- Wakeflala at ' Carolina, andsome Soft Shirts in irregular price movement in the stock m. Tobacco P Westerly at Mystic, Stonington at = g s o e k| iR e Wiy o et s postern «nd| . ROBERT” BROWN ESTATE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. certainty. Not only was the price movement wavering and doubtful, but the dealings underwent a considerab ; Atiantle Coast . Raltimore & On Sept. 4—Carolina at Stonington, Westerly at Wakefield, Mystic at Whir t. 6—Carolina at White Rock and shrinkage. The subsidence in activity sk BRowH & !Ellll!. mp at law | extended to the bond market and the ook Siarld Frands Wakefield at Westerly and anadinn Paciic eover First Nat 3ank, Bhetucket St Bntrance tone there was rather heavy as well, with ‘none of the rapid absorption go- ing on that was in evidence last week. 11—Stonington__at Carolina, Holeproof Hosiery .or ladies or men, at McPHERSON'S, The Hatter. 65, 57, 59 West Main Strest. Telephone: 133. @tatrway, nex: to Thames Nat Bunk.'| Ty conviction still held that the pros- | 12 ) Chesibeske & Ohio. . Wakefield at Mystic, White Rock at Yol 35-3. pact of some curtailment of the ro- | 59 Clicaso Great Westeri Westerly. aprisa | ] dundant money supplies was at the | 500 Chicago, A & St. P Sept. 18—Westerly at Coralina, Mys- [ . root of the senttment for slowing up|—— - C. C. G & St fouts tic at Wakefield, White Rock at Ston- b . ' the pace of the speculation. The call | 00 Colrado Tuel & Trn. .’ Gy ey 52 L0 Ay i ington. ¥ loan market is but little affected, but | o, fa pa g, Southerm. . & | CAPTAIN HARRY NOYE: Sept. 25—Mystic_at Carolina, { e "“fl avm s an the facllity with which credits can be | 0 Do. % pia R ington at Wakefield, Westerly at Whii. obtained for speculative use is modi- | 99 Conmlidated ‘G Te Dev SECES Catis Wil o s Tox] pobss OF NORW! fled, nevertheless, Closer scrutiny of\J{‘f}, 2“'::"6:“;”& the first time showing the lineups of | “"(iof 2—-White Rock at Carolins, ICH. collateral is one method of indirect | 53 Demer & s oo Bacon academy playing as ! yakefield at Stonington, Westerly at —_— admonition adopted by the benkers: | 10 bu e’ Lo follows: @all 1b, ‘West ss. Shugrue | wyst this makes its influence especially felt | ‘;’ LIA lers” es. 3 ) n - . =9 ot Oct. 9—Carolina at Mystie, White : e i & o 0 Erle ... | vine If, Shea 3b, Elgart cf. This is the Wakefleld, Stoningto t DIVIDEND in the clas of clogely held, usually ob- | % B’ i3 e Aty e aoe| Rock st Wakeld Loty tse OUR BUSINESS CARD The regular Semi-annual Dividend | inent of late in the hands of the mar- | 0 Goierai T Ly 2 5y ekt o bbb . ¥ e g et pools. In contrast to the rigid hold- . 'he Academy will play practically MYSTIC OUT OF IT. has bean declared from the met earn- | K6t pools.In contrast fo he rigld hold_ | ae bo"ore s the team that lined up against Wind- , Ings of the past six months at the rate | them are now found without adequato| 4000 lnterborough M am high on Saturday, Lawler start- | Tingley Resigns from R. l-Conn. (Obverse.) | of Pour per cont. a year, and will be | support and yleld abruptly on scarce- | 1799 Do vl L. ing thaNas ‘ga;‘;gh}“’\,o with Ricks| League—C. A. Cs of This City In- 1y more than nominal offerings for | o ching. Noyes wil K Est. 1837. 1898 Inc. it i £y cule; The Tbavy - underione of tha |~ m iediioni Foms left fleld in Tis uaual star form, gnd |i terested. . =2 market had no news to explain it, and | 00 Towa Central may 0 twirl T a few innings, when " b, ) here wore stocks ~which made sus.| 1300 Kanses Cliy Soiihera Tracy will catch for him and Ricketts [, The resignation of the Mystic base- . apraidaw Tekivarerss. | ibeve were Wotks WhICh) mall aus- | g8 BevRisC . B0 ont nto lett. Tn the infield Aat® | ball cluo from the R. L-Conn. league [ war p le | 260 Loutstille & Nudhvite s ° ive O'Conne advices. United States Steel was firm | 100 fi‘l:: n"sl Todls phy Wil be at first xrxur].}uyd,g caird, ¥32$§‘;‘;§’é’,:,’;?’;.fi,‘;’; Mk;y) ((51:;:2_1 S on account of the general conjecture| ¢ M. 3. P & Severy at second and endrick at | 7% - L8 g DENTISTRY ihat the quarterly Teport of the carn: | s Mo, P42, short. Chappy McKay, who was eut Pt L o R B L NORWICH, CONN. d The dental business establish ings for the first three months of the| 10 Do. ptd . for the team for the first time on ~ £ g R i my brother. whose Sssiataut I was fop | vear o be published after (1 market| 4% Nadenal Lewd Tuesday, will also go to second for a 195% YT 3533355'03“5.« many years, will be continued by ma, | closed, would meke & favorible con- | i Ny Yok Centaal.. few innings, Severy moving out into| 1. Jeague he would be refused the pisted’ by Dr V. . Bldred. trast with the preceding quarter, and | orfiik & Western. | right field them. Tracy and Crocker | (utno®\ the men who contribute the t will be & pleasure to see the former | csocoinlly would e better than supe North Agierian 3 | will be the other outfielders. L o pecially I than’ sup- | A 52 mers of my brother and as many N : money to keep a etam going. These ones a8 will favor me with theiy | POSitions current some time since. The | o Bt 18 men are firm in the contention that the . i ol %fin@&” Sé:x -u;{ X ;-‘i‘;ln:;:_e“!jnfl\:r:i'lthedl;:jfi_hthe day :d! Fennsyivanis league ought not to have passed the ' from $21,000,000 to over &2,000,000, and | Bibure, €. c. & 8% Hatord {f}‘fn;‘";;’;fih‘;‘;”‘;g;’u;’e“{:";“;‘;‘; g Purchasing solely for spot cash enables us te sell at Lowest Prices = as ;g;;fi';?fi‘ teport gives the figures | ke SR Holyoke .. Mystic team if it has to play under ich o poor or proud and handsome, | 28 322921268, the occuracy of the in- Tuliway Steel Sprisg.. Bew Setiaia ", these rules. | formation” on’ which operations were Reading - i Office, Wha | Even you can reed this Coanson, | based, imy e udged The iron upi | 4 K S s it I 5 Sioleak ihey g Srvamged s ':‘ ho Whart) ! steel industrials were helped also by Rock Taland " Steel A | vith Manager Tingley to represen L, ¥ By no 1aw of luck or chances, reports of locomotive orders from sev- L’TLW‘L"’: Bteel A T Tith Manager Tingley present 44 (0 76 West Main Streel ulll's eral of teh large railroad systems. An s “Doings Today if Weather Is Fair.” il . Main Street Every tooth you save enhances, ué\u::):lflr‘:r;‘edcrapnrt‘ was also circulat-| 5 Bo, There will be a crowd today at the | Pee Wees Organized at Waurega Branch Office: 150 Al your smiles and conwersation, ‘- | 33, S The CLITSES company had - | eres S league grounds to ses one of the hot- | "1q Peg Wee baseball club of Wan- Local and Long Distance Telephones at eachi office. Renders joy to all relations. tons. Another point selected for meas- | 100 Do, vrd oo Captaln Scanlon and his men try to Togat played their opening game last 2 3 ures to support values was in the local | 516p fe e 2% down the Del-Hoft Colts, headed by | Saturday with Central Village as their Don't despair when teéth are aching, | traction group and this proved unfor- 400 Tonnesses Copper . Captain Lavarge, nn:e e‘ . :ma; Rr:h Cu::fl :m a e tunate, since the news of the reconsid- | 30 Tes & Paoife......":: Manager Jack Robinson said that the | 50or% o€ 5 10 2, as the Cen iage b Save them, all their shapes remak cration and passage by the senate at| 305 po ol - men were in fine shape after Tpesday | DAETy was a little tog strong for the L relon, Albany of the five cent Coney Island | 815 veioc Padife o 4 morning’s practice and ready to play F:;,xees{umg“&!‘-D‘mb‘.nh;y“n.}: e's ended, far 4 ame | h 900 Do a4 foes ei 7 e USSR ean st Bamith; exten D i e A e | anl W i the game of their lives. Pee Wees. They have made a wise (Reverse ) E ery time a tooth is mended, | reaction which followed in Brooklyn | ssion tmited Beates Sice At Masbal. selection, as Mr. Deloge is capable in You will find your joy remended a¢it had a disturbing and unset- The Neptunes,” a . newly organized evel;ly wuyhto m‘:i““ the tumd ;nd is o | ect on the whole Iist of ‘securi- 3 v . . tHONER SPSBIAS HINE S0l Xnows Dentiot 1 “my crown® reveals fr, | L% ¢ inetul stocks other than steel aange ‘of e Tafuyotios of trasss | the Tules of baseball from cover to AR s bl e iy o saee aitabies (RGN ot iadn Boary 5P ha Bk e points, and offset the influence of the| 5090 Do ofa ... . 3% | ville for a game any Sunday. An-|ienge to all teams between the ages Ne. 3 Cheatnut) in Hard, Medtwm and Free Burning. ‘Gemuifle Blacksmitt e Yy a y . firm tone of United States Steel itself. 707 Westinghouse El 31 * | swer through The Bulletin, of twelve and fourteen, give or take Coal. Steam Coals. Bitamineus Coal Nature gave all In go0d season, The decline in Reading also had its | 2" Weelem Tnlon ..o o3| The Plgeons would like to Play tha| expenses between Norwich and Put- o usial strong sympathetss effect on the | 5% Wi “cliutt 1%, | Sparrows a roturn game next Thurs | nam. Al communications showd be Teeth to eat with, minds to reason, |whole market. “The belief that a set-| 13400 Am. Tel & Tex vy, | 4y afternoon after school. The last | addressed to Frederick Deloge, Wau- X N Bt b L g B LA S v i T g time we plased them we were defeat- | regan, Conn, Phone 91-2. I s it her fault, yours or mine, anthracite miners was imminent failed g P = St W . oS B B 4 —— Gur roofed floor spage alone is several acres in extent, insuring dry lum= : to help the stock. The change in the MONEY. or the winuers was J. McCauley and Umpire Jailed for Safety. ber. We carry the largest steck and greatest variety in this section, indluding S hall their 1958 be mine or thine, | Turiish sovereignty was accapted with | New York, April 27—Money on call | 1% Guilbeault. Toanoke Voo ket S1.5700 Hrovet Spruce Timber and Joint, Shingles in great varlety, Lath, Furrings, Flooring - T W . the same equanimity that other recent | Stsady, 13-G2 per cent, ruling rate| oo 0 o & T o S SRt D tans e B of many kinds (ineluding tancy hard weods). Shesthings, Clapho Siding, s hou shalt know In all good time. | cvent st Constantinople have been, In- | 2, last loan 13-4, closing bid 13-4, of- Ofjwd "EREnG. ¥ edond. " | B & Blst Lodily Tgnre: Utatie Tobast Ceilings and Wainscot (of many patterns and Weoda). , Chestngt, terest rates continued to advance over | fered at 2. Holyoke, Mass, April 27—In a looseA Pender was escorted to the oty jail Qak Ash, Bitck Walnut, Charry, Qyprese e Po, . e . the year maturities, commanding 3 1-4 Time loans dull but strong; sixty|ly played game Holyoke defeated by a qsuad of palice muowl; mg'w.‘ ‘White Pine, North Pine, gla Plne, AR Clothes, 5 to 81-4, compared with a recent rate | 43ys 21-2 per cent., ninety days 2 3-4 | Bridgeport here today, i4 to 4, Pol. | v, & e g and Fence Posts, Flag , Doors (of various woeds amd patterns), - DR. R. E. BEARDSLEY |}, %1} commeref »in period. "anm | Der cent, six months 383 1-4 . jard was taken out in the second inn_ | y.rSULI2, leaEue game between Nor- dows, Blinds, Window Frames and Sash, Mantels, Sholves Shelving. Base ) 15 rtiest et Dyews pidsindtuh ing after passing five men. The score | & 2 and Casing (molded and plain). Corner ai Treads an: 237 Main Street e AL i e gD S ) COTTON. by’ jonings: VR 557k | won by thie score of 2 to 1. Stair Ralls, Newels and Balusters, Threshlioids, Mold! and fancy apriod heavy. Total sales, par value, $5,008,- | New York, April 27.—Futures closeq| Holvoke 167000006—1410 2| g8 . and of Glfferent woods), Brackets, “House Trim” generally, Papers, . 3 000. “United States bonds wer8 un-|firm. April 10.48, May 10.49, June|Bridgeport 0020000 11— 4 9 3[Pimlico Feature Won by Bonnie Kelso and Cased Pantry Drawons. = = changed on call. 10/29, July 10.39, August 10.27, Septem- | _ Batteries: Hodge and Beaumont: | Baltimore, April 27.—A cold, blustery b [R. €HA5. W. LAMB, g ber 10,15, October 10.16, November| Pollard, Powell and Kocher. Time, | wind cut down the attendance at Pim. . t STOCKS. 10.14, December 10.15, January 10.09, | 1.55. Umpire, O'Brien. lico today. The feature event, the Tigh. Lbw. Close. | February —, March 10.08. Stafford purse, went to Bonnie Kelso, VETERINARIAN \ 4 Amalgamated Copper i D% DBl New York, April 27.—Spot closed qui-| Northampton Wins From Ponies. |who won_in the stretch, drice from Office at Ilodgels Stable. Bath Street. s & e M 1% | ot, 15 points lower; middling uplads| Northampton, Mass, April 27— | Fuslosk. 3. W: Golt's Prince Hamilton 10,75, middling guif 11.09; sales, none, was winner today in the was the good thing in the steeplechase. —_ e N e

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