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easily. You try-wi:clohm“nuhdt. Anmuu needed is 30 meet the ball fairly, to get the weight nlyourbodyb-ck of it at the ient you Study the pnexm He is studying you nu the time, and trving to find your weakness, Go backeat him. ¥Find out what is Lis favorite hall. what he tries to do with it, how he delivers it. See if he has any peculfarity in the way of pitching his curve, his fast ball, his slow balk If you can master any of these points, you have gone a Norwich Warriors Meet Westerly No. 1—Both Have Chance to Win Out—Little Baseball Saturday— McGrath Must Throw Collins Twice—Sunday Base-| ball Results. At the Rose alleys Saturday evening Property W omfl-uhtnin. us a call before placing your iness elsewhere, Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. - marldaw ' Are You Going Abroad? Before doing so obtaln & supply of SIGNS AND AWNINGS at short notice. J. P. COMBIES, Cor. Market and Water Sts. "Phons # TIN AND IRON WORK aon. promptly at short motice and my prices are right. Give me a trial™ M. K. SULLIVAN, from members of the craft who want to vl-fi'hut has not yet decided just what lineup will be. "f”‘ or s timatny nay. We handle a No. D. o d it T A A lomon Bros., Props. PAINTING. Amateur Baseball, The Young Jails have broken up SATURDAY BASEBALL GAMES. FAINTING ” our self identifying travelers’ checks —payable anywhere—and lct us insure two of the teams in e Duckpin league met to roll off a postponed match, New American League Standing. after w;:z six games. The games we DI.I nsmln‘ Potatoes, 8 to 8; ut distance towaid getting his num- T. This 18 my business. “f and automoblle; M a "reason. | a 15 Bath Street. Ve 9 to & Ni 8 to 4; Ignore Foxy Catchers. price 1 will make It look like a ) London No. 3 taking tho matéh on Won. Lest 1) e A 4 may be. your baggage wherever you may b Hhios atowlitit \ants’ Toor’ Nortrich 12 # rorwk-: ann.B 9 wD"'l.o - »"i‘rl:'e’:-.p- Pay no attention to the catcher, and new °'é'.'-4,_ ADAMS, 17 Towa St | TAFTYILLE FIRMS ’ No. 1. But the real humming finish H e e put the players. in | keep your mind on your task. Many | - B. P. LEARNED & (0. comes tonight, when the Norwich War- | S, ¢ tuns, for St Louls Byrue Shaw, Pielpe. T different teams. Every game we play- | & T3 catcher hat @ trick of talking e s A i pRUGGIST L 4 ors roll the Westerly team No. % H . e - ery was ¢ e i ;| 8. 3. Coit, ¢ Otls Street. ~Automoblle | E F. Grenter Taftville. Ct. Presorip Down Stairs in The Thames Loan and | their only rivals for the champlonship: | Gt i 1 bige Bie Aulre, Sha: sicrios bt Mocrt o | 0 DS o e allr he War wortn|Don't listen to the fellow behind the | Snd” Boysle Mepairing, . Geporas tions filled with the .:'ux-t and Trust-Co. Building. Captain Dalton’s team from New | Washington . 2 7 swlen base. Osteen: bases on balls, off Beebe 1 off | much 1o the old team. late; Neither worry yourself by kick- | chine work. Jobbirng. 'Phone. with only the bes Ar- \ marsIMWF London took their match without much American Leagae. Compbell 1, of Howan 7. siruck ont. by Beste 3. | TN S s of the East Side | I& {0 the umpire over bad decisions X't e 62 ToNet Articloa: trouble Saturday night, and Without | At Detroit—Detrot 5, £t Louls 2 i ot s e 108 owiese: 1 o s SE. | chalienee the. Youns: Flarddigs for |t balls ard strikes. No faulty de- BUILDING MATERIAL. any great scores being made, Coffin Touls 8, Clacinnatl 4; ume, 1.55; umplres, Glem ‘m:"‘"m,, Hartiay, 410 Main street, | C1#i0n can do half the damage to your | Peck, MeWiliiams & Con 4T85 Wesl| e c:mlll:: :‘:u:m 02‘&1?:: lf;;v%'fv‘v: ':L:oo:h‘:: e e e ame— 1s manager, and Clarence Briggs, 37 ::n::: a"lll 5...'-",‘"5":'““.!',5..2‘.’"‘“ M1 ime; Portian Comant, Fariod Roofing. | S48:5—and we will geliver o all figure, which gave him high three | cuieag Ao st. Louis. Ginsinnatl. | Periobscot street, 15 captain. Never take either your mind or your | W “Chartie Brogr T Tattviiie J string’ of 282. The scores: ‘Boston © i ST 2 B * | eve oft the pitcher. BOTTLEH | Philadelphis [ 4101 oloakeser 4 1 2 0 0| DAN MURPHY'S ADVICE The drop ball, the curvs, the spit| g Jackel, cor. Market and Wate gm VIILLIIAITIG FIRMS New London No. Eiwsbure g Phelpse 4 36 0 JPuskercie 41300 o BAT.|Ball can all be hit to beiter advan-| A complsia iine of the est Ales. Dalton | Ko o H B § 179 8 diiiaane §4200 ON HOW TO BAT. | iagq if ‘the battor can meet them be- | ind Wines, spectally.bottied for tam- PR g g ak . Erooklsn H Pl 4 313 OlMormsrioss 4 0 3 3 1 . | fore they break, * 11y use. Delivery. 36-5. rear Young's hotel, Main street. Bush St Touls 1 Fhios 3 3 8 1 Sluodsrss £ 97 % 0 Tells Youngsters Nerve and a Quick | “Hut ir. stepping into a ball it is fm. | ———— Couaruns’s hot n “-._ Coffin National Leasue. Queenis’ 2110 iMetennc 32128 Eye Are Needed. portant to remember that it may not . FRANKIN Triicking and heavy teaming & Al B, Lovis—Cuacicmgtt. & M. Looks: 7. By, 1003 olommey 060080 be a curve. The pitcher may have|hag just got in a new line of spring | clalty. TR Hooiinp § 8 8 0 olfceie 1180 0| Witha two-column cut of Dan Mur- | crossed you by shooting a fast one | uioei: of all kinds ladies, gents’ and | G g upa i) ey oblld 2 120 2| phy, whom it styles the best hitter e 51:;;; 55 l:lllx:r\e”‘“x:u;:e1,‘.’" Ihe| chuldren's shoes. All colors, at FISHt|Mes James P. Brows, 110 Main Strest. Al other game the _major le: a_all it N ol 3 ¢ an- 3 9 W St aames in.the ‘Eastern, New ¥ngland and Commecticnt | o, BN 7l 0+ M 8 3 of the Athletics and particularly val-| Cihor qecident like that when Tanne. | PFices. 179 West Maln St Pup mantic, Conn Orders tken for leagies postponed becruse of Tain. Thotiea sor Higsinbotham tn 3. vable because of the timeliness of his | hil hit Danoy Hoftman on the head PR s STt Eombings 230 tnls £°5ion n Lawler .... hiien e Gl i T work with the willow ,the Philadel- | with a pitched ball and nearly killed i dour”or putts. * Chirgpody, Sanfeuring, " ,\ Sturtevant ty of Wew vir-| Sere b o5 &8s i13|ynia North American Iast wesk feetur. | Bih; in Boaton, a. few seasons ago. | The Park Wood Yard sraukiis Six oo and Eeaip Mar¥oge: Buperfuous 1l L 2 S F e b With the exception of a few very | N o2 - oA hair vomoved " Pl i of Victorta \\ R W. Hopix 8 3 St. Louls 107000 0-8]|eq Dan's advice to young ball players e ered to all purts of m- city at re Tollet Goods: Evenings by % -~ s s Eastern Leagus Standing. Ruus, for St. Louls Byrie, Shaw, Phelps. Evane. | on how to hit. As Murphy started at | S{rong hitters like Wagner and La- | gple prices. Wm. nce. Tel 500. L A 2, Ells, Charles._ Osteen. Delehanty. for . Cincnnat B o this sea. | jole, most piayery no longer hold the | ki Shog s Mighty rtant _ question—who| Team Totals ...884 389 Jersey. Cit fa éins 5. Oakes 3, Paskert, Lobert 2, Mitehell, | @0 800 clip in his e ith the | bat way down at the very end. By v Sy owns this policy for Fire Insurance?| The match that comes tonight be- |Frme i x AU diher"ows buse Wi i, v Lo’ | son, and for his eight years with the | DOt way, down at the vers end | By bt 0 ) BALTIC FIHIS Is it all right? Written by a good | tween the Norwich Warriors and West- | Toroto - B e Patkiee Gl doukls. ey, Mesbess 1o | ALhicticS Bins hiold S nwrk"em!u:iur‘- ing,” as the expression goes, you are| siabs $1.00 1 load. Norwich Wood company, ready to make good when | erly No. 1, first and second teams, re- | Montreal 4 stolen” Dasce, - Burne 2, Konetehy, Shaw, | Up towards the .300 mark, he‘ in a better posfion to get direction, | yars gt B g Mo i oy gt SHOE AND HARNESS REPAIRING disaster comes? For reliable Fire In- | épectively, in the race, settles ghe [ X%k - ] 3, “Aurey, Tigeins: hit by Dilehed ball, by | Wich man is & recognized authority on | \F & PEHEE POTHOR 0 ETF GICCHON | Yard, rear Bulietin Bldg., "] _Go to H. A Fontaine to M r surance eervice—consult us. championship by completing the round | Bis 4 Gper 1. 3y foore 1 tase o bale Saiic 1. Sore [ how telling work with the bat can be | &1d you can alse shift your position | rer gos. shoes and harness repaired. Firet dlase of 60 games for each team. The War- | Bultimore H 1. Ewing L c“-flwn:xwfl ?'},.,.',’.’..f"a'fr':'-xfi dcne. This is the way Dan dopes it :V“kmsiflg“v b e el work at the lowest pric "H. A. Fon- ISAAC S, JONES, Insurance Agt. | riors 5cad, but by a margin o close b1 e e Lt o 2 L x - taine, Ealtle, Conn CONTRACTOR AND JOBBING r 3 eate ve tw More 9 1o 4, off C A good hitter is the combination of | Short, Snappy Stroke Advised. - Richards Building, 81 Main Street. [ 102 108 WEnerly | Fosting for them, DySetat Lt S Bises, St Lol &, Cincinnats 8; confidence, 4 £00d €y€ and & KnOWICEE | 4 battor can oot an much drive on | F. B. Beckwith, 30 West Main Street. | HURSESHOEING AND WAGON aprizdaw - Kane and Klem. 2 h land on the bali, g e i o Contractor znd’ Builder. Jobbing work REPAIRING By winning two out of the three games oz how to land on al a short, snappy stroke as on a swing. | Gf rll kinds promptly aitended to Westerly will tie the Warriors, and if Ct e Not many poor hitters are turned | 3, 5%y ANGEEY. FEOKE B 0 8 0 ot | OF © promp 3 jrthur Roy, Conn, :rn Westerly wins all three it will be good- Datroit 6, Chicago 5. into good hitters after they come into | sinz byt they send the ball out just | T . 'Y op Tepas \ bye to the champlonship for the War- | _Chicago. May 2—Detroit posed outea vielory over | the big league. If they haven't devel- [ F"E U WAGONS FGR SALE. Our motta la. “Best work .l: ; \ riors. Manager Stone will start the 12‘.::'5'.,:";7,.;'5&"1’.«?"‘ e coa o e | oped the skill by that time, instruc. Keep the enemy guessing. If vou| TWo new business wagons. also two | you . p-na match promptly et 7.30, and it will be | ¥ew Hur ering fans, suow flurries hindering the play several | tion doesn’t help them much. But|, o going to bunt, don't show the fact | NeW dump carts, a second-hand top car- | = AR TR SEENEES up to the Warrlors to fake two out of | Srinsidd Umes. Cobb made 8 sensational caich in the grst | With boy$ it's different. They are just| oieher in the position of your feet, rla‘xe'nn . second-hLand soR phaetun. HORSESHOTING AND WAGON the three games, which they must do Rutie, Sute & 0 TS W o starting. They haven't faults to Cor-| your hands or by looking either ini | ephons 513 Gea W Harris. 564 Woat REPATRING | to cinch the champlonship. A bunch New Britain Wins Easily. Gt Mrm rect, that is, no faults that have be-| 10" girection of third or as 1| Main 86 g » C. F. Bourgeols, Baltls, G " | of rooters will probably be up from | waterbury, Conn, May 2—New|mmme 3 3% 8§ 1852 8 8| come second nature. And, while ev- |4 g to Dick out the place tw dump | : make & study of shosing horses that L Westerly to encourage Captain Holds- | Bi1ain hit Sillesy hard and cousiod | Dowastt 5 10 5 $13 10|y boy can't become a siugger, nev- | Y8, b0 ! FISH—FISH. Will satisty. - Years of, sxperience has worth ‘.9;4 his men,d-.nfl tt:hamndin I‘-th- with migplays by the home team de- | kiellib § 113 o Sy ]enhglle! each one, if h: :"arlu 1:::: - | "'Shift suddenly, If the third baseman | ‘Prl h shore h'x\lddo;:lk. market cod, mady us experts. Wagon' uulrlu at ris will have a crowd on the side lines - 11 5. N ;| Cravath. B 3 igently, can get enougl ts 80 that = g pe steak cod; alse fine line ¢f all other Lt prices. to' make things merry for the Warriors | \faraarns was the reature o |, $132 §§% 3 |k will'be ablo to maintain his place | (5N 0 IAI S Dol on ‘the | kinds of e at the Norwich Fish Mar- . and celebrate when they lift thescalps |~ The score: R.H.E.|8ulimne 4 17 & ifschaeter'e 4 1 2 3 0|and turn his inflelding or outflelding | ;nge and drive it past him. A hard. | Kot ‘elephone—571. PUTNAM FIRMS of the visitors. . N. Britain 10000351111 14 1| Zuediis 4 132 olsamidte ¢ o T 10 alillties to advantage, LIS chite od Tack on. atthes mide M ¥ pLisic Waterbury 001010032 1—610 4| 102 YUuls 303 35| Idon't think teams get enoush bat- | ir" "{hird baseman or first buseman| GROCERIES, MAY AND GRAIN. HAIR DRESSER HAS REMOVED HIS lifying in Two-Man*T " Batteries: Ward, Brown and Ru-| Totals 3 T RRe s ting practice. This 18 ome reason why | Wi e is drawn in Is almost Impo Sherwood Potter, 410 Main Street. |p » x MeEvo o Main 8 Qualifying in Two-Man'Tournament. 1 ; - . jery ana Shincel; umpire, Totas, 3610 77 12 0 | we don't see more good hitters, Hible to handie, " and even if dtiven | I CArry a compiets line of Tancy and | Dealiw ™ Ganie and Chniin, Stiest By the plugging of the duckpin roll- [ MufiCy. Sima" 2 50. Score by innings Watch a ot of boys getting in shape | piviee ‘o "Wim s likely o' bound off | aBle Grocertes, Hay. Graln and Feed, | Bresser ‘and " practiea] e, e F‘IBE leuRANcE ocs ot the Rose alleys to get in on the gicaeo 3299911983 tor the season. The infleld is hand- | ;5 "}andy and get awa oultry Supplies. E M ;hr worker inail 1ta brancies, " Wigs wo-man team handicap tournament, e 2 i ling grounders and throwing the ball v is the t to bunt. HORSESHOEING Al K AW the team ecores were boosted all Blong | | FChew To Tes om Bhe. tr, Colas, Doushry. At 2 Pt | B, e "oninetders are coim e s L e s R e o] (S g 0 PG CIVIL ENGINEERS the line last week, leaving hardly & | ciofiody. Pawes io the it two men up in 3 flles, Pitchery and catchers are work-| i that makes it fall to the ground |shoeing In all its branches. Careful CARD & WRIGHT. c team at the end which started there. | ue fint nuivz. followed by two hits, gave Pitisburg sinlen ‘Bases, Isbell, Dousherty, | ing together. dead, very much like the reverse in | ttention on our part insures your pat- her D. nd F. Wald urphy_(sc) and Harrls (5), as well { two mns. > ted the score i thelr half of 3 left on bases, Deirolt 6. Chleaso | "Byt how often do you see the boys . ‘ ronage. Once a customer, aiways a " alden W DY 2 Tottey (159, | the first. bu: werc unable to hit Comnits afterwards, | 6: frst base on alls, off Smith 7, off Willett I, ot billlards, Tengindbring and Land Bury ing: i rounE. (RS) NG Tatley (18, | SC Qe 0ol ol SRl Cvertit' ot the. ekt Time struck out. by Smith 9. by Willewt 1, by | taking turns =~ at hitting, while the| ™) ¢ g pay jumps off the Lat much | SUstOmer. New Bradley Block. Eim Strest i were the last to get in, their|names | Rojbach pitcied one fnning of the second game, | Mullln 2: passed bail, Sullivan: hits, of Willett 2 | pitchers send up the best speed and 100 fast to be good for bunting p @ = in 113 ipnings, off Mullin 8 in ing up Saturday night. The Yollow- | gave fwo passes and hit a batsman. Two erro tme, 1.55; curves they have, and the other mem- o s HTRGE S " v v two. s an len bases followe net jve | wmpires, Sheridan and Kerins. poses. In bunting loosen the fin, “THE YOUR-MINUTE RECORD ", fog iee"mesix tenma” guaeying, with | i 13 e ek RN Bl 2 et Sireas!tis te ' 1hi Togalie poals | SOOI IULIAG looeer the fngerd |, | SPEN FOURMINUIE RECONDS. | o ., e 8 waeek yet to go for others to get in: | D4 wone’ Teificla held Chicaso helpless through- (Ll TR tions chase the balls! tact with the ball. This helps to keep e thing | gay. Our oysters are worth getting. CHAPMAN BUILDING Hdcp. Gross. | out the game, ouly thiee men reaching second. The 1 know it isn't much fun to prac- great. it from traveling very far. Quality and price always rl.?& at AR Murphy Seoces: Louls, May 2—Addle Joss of.Cleveland i vax e ! . ¥ 2244 1. . | nold's. 57 Front St. Putnam. rietrish iy 652 | Tt same— (e Sale todua’ Wit b Fowel. Allowig | Syeot 1% VY. THere I8 & whole lot of| There are certain rules about the| Geo. P. Yeomans, 223 Lafayette St BROADWAY i Chien Bt "Xouts bt four hits.” The score waa 10 0. Uy 3 - i gjrection in which to hit thut help a — DMIIELSUII FIRMS Teen .. . A o % the seventh inning St. Louis hed not made a | OUtfield have to wait a long while for | Ynola 1ot igh . 03| e B "ot s, oo vttors gor bl tooe v o3 |@ ball to come thelr - way. There is | ™'\ pall over the heart of the plate is HAGBERG, Feplige 111 CORNER BATM STREET. e ses | St N e aiay 72 10 - YOt lcts more fun in other kind of prac- |, good one to hit straight over, elther Ladtes' Tailor, The Musie Man, Bank Bullay Christophier - R 8 e DS 8] Wik g e werk fhat s g < et 1 g B Norwleh. Have you heard my mew Two Steg Tetphone 194, Murphy .. . 649 {011 Ofitedson 4124 8| You camt hit without practice, all| cart orthe bureit it . Mayere The Beile of" Connectiouts” " It “not call “on the outside,” th: is, on the iy - | come In and h it played for you. Murphy b 4 11 0 0Stora, § 114 0 0)the time, early and late, If you don't| corner of the plate furthest away from | e Price 1%c. Fo - e S0 3 0@y {1F4g|set this'kind of work, when You £0|you then push it into right field. MEATS AND PROVISIONS —_—— - o b - e $14¢ oirnmanat 3 13 9 ofUp against good pltching it is new to| iy is close to you, then swing quickly, | James Banning, Norwich Town. Conn. DANIELSON FISH MARKET. e = ° Beshenss 3 B R R R SR O AL R R mbt i e momsthan bairwey | SER Erovisions recelved ’;',;“mpv.u. nandte Motk ut the Dest thas. we owelll, 2 X % A & v 0 le] 0l olv N. TARRANT & GO, Tottey Rolls 126 for Pri . oli® 1988 am 3007 ¢long curves the pitcher has you beat-| he ton e ot € 10" 15| Giing Srat-class. - Prompt ‘Aellvers! "~ | chen Gurssivest aiso a' full line of fak. 4 seiiatied for Orerall 1n Sih. Fagp 00110 Touw en, . : — — 117 MAIN STREET. For the high single prize for the day | gcore by inninas: ——— ] ‘The worst batters in the world dre Rule Reversed for a Left Hander. NEW YORK BAKERY €O. WESTERLY FIRMS Five, Accident, Health, ST Rome Nl forer D, Yoy | cusies . O e L L pltchers. They are jokes, as & rule,| But it you are a right handed hit- | piestein & Zachmowits, Props. Pol and C. Leroy Hill had it"tied up with | Piibure 17878 WR 3 ag | Samed e Eve and the reason is easy to see. They | ter, don't make the mistake of trying | lah. Freach and Germen Breads. Deli oy Liabitity, Plate Glass B ortn s, St vty oo | B O ”“’\\7?3?'""’(:"'17:.'."1..{“s':\'lfii".fifx' St Louts get virtually no batting practice, 1f|to hit a ball “on the outside” into left | ery all over city. Drop a card and e 7 the bout he cver tolled. o clustec of | Giwm. Hofmun; sacrifies hits Orerail; | Clerelan Sou want to kit the ba, get out and | field or one “on the inslde” into right | have us call. 20 North ‘Thames Streat. | . ., L Bven, and Steam Boller 126, Whkon bext cut the Swo other roll- e B, Clame: wiolen | i e Clevetand (‘ndQ' two base hits, practice doing it. field. You can't do it guccessfully. Of | ———o - ————— [ P ey & A0 Tine of Gentat D = D corihe priak e Willlame, “Stoval: doubls | * First of all, you must have confl. | course, the rule just recerses for a nishings; . s URA N (H o = e s o | dence. Never lct tha pitcher think he | left Hander. He hitis the ball “on the | g Onthe bridge. E Las anything on you. Make up your | iside” to right and ne “on the| Spring | o New First Baseman Signed. outside” into left. dent < mind that he is nothing more than any f etk Ber cont Browning, Unlon Flre Insurance Society, | Manager Benoit eigned “SHm” Mc- ek Jand 4 dme. 130; upices, O'Loughlin and Per- | other twirler and that he hag to put| Don't forget that it isn't always the [ Aoy im @t s P. O., A M. Willls, ' u. 8, Intyre Saturday night to play first base oy - AUOR R ALY + |thd ball within your reach to get a|long drive that nets the extra bases. AST™ Phone connection. Real Pt nd Insurance. for the Norwich-Taftville team, and (B R stfike. Let him do the worrying, es- | The ideal hit, to my mind, is the one Potter Bullding. one connections. ,422.10 Eastern Leagus Sunday Games. = will put Leopold in left field. Afcln- 75t B Bt o o pecially if there are men on base. | lbat shoots over either bag. It is —_— " Western Assurance Co, U. €., tyre, who is 6 feet % inches in his 39 2.0 %1 A% ey Veiet Prsiitouca T2 Tormis 2. The man who feels comfortable at|then likely to curve into foul terri-| RFAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE SODA WATER. 4 Assots $2,397,608.00. gtocking feet, has just returned from S 115 1 0| At Jesey Cits—Jersey City 5, Rochester 1. the plate, cool and collected, no mat- | tory and before the flelder can chase | .., p pechelder, Room 3 Shannon| Murray's Pure Fruit Syrips. Large Now York, and was grabbed by the o110 [ —— ter whom he faces, has made a big | it back to the infleld is good for two | iy “Real Estate and Investment | " Nor.-Tatt. manager. vill strength- Yot 4 23 0 5| WILLIMANTIC SPORTS start in the right direction. bases and often for three. Broker. ary Public. Auditing and |assortment of Candy. Frult, eto, at 3 en the team all around, as Leopold will oiLeiieldp & 0 0 5 o Should Never Pull Away. Don’t be {mpatient. Don't aim at a | Expert Accountant. Telophone 615. Rallroad Ave. P. A. De Roeco, ATTORNEY® AT LAW. now go out to the fleld, giving the % ey EXPECT STAR MATCH.| 0 man who pulls away, who dods. bad ball. Get rarb';se on hnl‘In lv\h»r- —— - - wv - T'ot: 31 2 ° - ‘ (3 43 ver you can, fol n many instances 5 - o fifi“}:&fi&;‘nfi:lfi:fi McGrath in Handicap Wrestling With | &5 from every ball that threatens to e wallc upsets a pifcher and the ot ""T"';.’.TE;:' nesa berors the public, o = AMOS A. BROWNING, son, with Burdick, the colt flelder, hield | Seors bz Inninse Bill Coliins. worat of all tauits, Unlass he can oor- | <5 f5am far more than a succes Hattle L Jewett, Public Stenographer | gjum better than through the advertis- it on the reserve list. Probably a double | cuicsgs 00 A iy er will bat well, - o0 | of hita. ¥ and Shorthand Teacher. 253 Maln St ing columas of Tne ulletin. Mttorney-at-Law, 8 Richards Bldg. | header will be arranged for Wauregan's | Biusiurs . 00 (Special to The Bulletin.) e £, 0 PR o ol stratght| Buts above all, practice! | . 208, aext Spoiee hen,s to rgako up for | Rum. for Pitsburg Barbess, Willimantic, May 2.—No projected | o¢ you is no reason for pulling u_lu ‘Phone 306, he postponed game Saturday. eln, B O wrestling match has created so much | per} y v ¢ Schuite, K Perhaps it may be a curve ball that _— i 3 . Vo | talk T :he"?no arranged for Monday | may preak and o straight over the SRO0WN & PERKINS, Local Games Postponed, £ A, e Opibls Vi Lo o awia | evening i thevoome of the Winaham | pisfs - You pull aund s & strike.‘or . 5, Mfl! B | i 1 el e i ke 1 s A o e e 5 e 1 has creat. | €760 1f you manage to hit it when MeGrath, the Irich Giant ed quite a furore in his many matches with wrestlers from far and near and is considered by a certain coterie of sports in the Rose of New England to be_the real thing at the pame. Bill Collins of Central Village enjoys equal distinction among followers of the sport for a wrestler in his class, and he rules a particular favorite in t by plicher, by b 1. by Bager- : umpires, 0'Day you are pulling away you are mot in 4 position to get any power on the drive, and are an easy out. The habit of pulling away can be remedled, but it takes merve. Teach yourself to step into the Lall before it reaches the plate. In this way it will | slways be in front of vyou, and you get a wallop at it before it break ®ver First Nat 3ank, Shetucket St Sntrance Btairwey, nex: to Thames Nat Baak. Tel 33-8. At el B8 S G MR A The Dime Savings Bank ity in the various leagues and between school teams were postponed on Satur- day because of raln. FINANCIAL AND OUR BUSINESS CARD e el Gt Share e hes ahe There is 1o law for position. Bat- wreatled with & skill and cleaaliness of | ters stand fu all kindg of wavs. Men (Obverse.) OF NORWICH. SATURDAY MARKETS. 40 General Tlectric tactics that constantly increase his |like Keeler and Stone bend way over| i 300 Great Norther Scbiacty tho ‘plate. Lajole stands almos Stocks Showed Small Fractional Gains Bl conai Tt i thought that McGrath cannot | Stralght. There ars ail kinds of vari- | Wk M DIVIDEND St L.ce Interhorough Met. turn the trick—two falls in an hour— | atons. The thing to do is to take Do. _ pfd § the position that seems natural and Litersiationid Papes which he must do to win the match. The Edward Chappell Company The regular Semi-annual Dividend | New York, May 1—10.10 e. m.—Very > The largest crowd of the season is ex- | comnfortable to you. Then don't let the w ks showed any marked change Internatinoni Buki pected. Large contingents from Nor- | Bitchers scare you out of it. has been dcullnd. from the nst earn- fg\\lg:u%;es:;h ddea“'g'g;"g;l‘:;‘d ‘Cf\;l’:f Tows Conteal i wich and Central Village are to be on| Many foxy pitchers will shoot a ball | ¥ Snge of the past six months at the rate | g [1' PRSRI0E Geings Hom NesttR Ranws Cly scuthern hand to encourags their respective fa- | Close to you every once in a while to | NORWICH, CONN. of Four per cent. a year, and will be|gains and losses were mingled :nd the Louistllle & vorites. The $300 side bet has been |make you get away from the plate. dealings were not active. (' /lorado Minn. posted and all are feverishly awaiting | Don't let them get away with it. Wait payable on and aftsr May 15th. s e U e b Mscourt Pacifc *. the referee’s call of time. until the yery last second before dodg- FRANK L, WOODARD, vanced 1 $-4 and Canadian 1. ific and o A A good preliminary has been ar- [ine. umber and Coal ing solely for spot cash enables us to sell at Lowest Prices. Don't use too heavy a bat. It is a mistaken notion that only a heavy club will drive a ball out. A pitcher with Natlonal Leud New. York Ceatral N Y. Ont. & & Western Western Union 1. 11 a, m.—A’'rise was not f with any persistence, and accordingly took profits, % important_stocks below closing. Reading and American Smelt- ing were the worst sufferors, reacting ranged that will commence at 8 o'clock. iis will be McGrath’s initial appear- as a wrestler in Wiilimantic. apr2ldaw Treasurer. lowed up DENTISTRY The dental business established by ey brother, whose assistant 1 was for Purcha Pennsylvania People’s Gas i many years, will be continued by m a point. Colorado and Southern first Pilttsourg. C. C. ssisted by ox v. D, SSldrea. ' | preforrea _advanced 1, and - General Froewd S G Office, Wharves and Yar isasure 1o see the former al 6, whi . C. ullman Palac 3 \omers of Ty brother and ap many | Si' Tecs preferred declngd 3 pointe - | i R See Sprina. | 44 to 76 West Main Street (Central Wharl.) ee il YavneTpand, &), WABY | St. Louis preferred declingd 3 point e g Closing.—The market closed irre Republlc Sieel g o marsaing 1 are d lar. The Canadian group was strong, | 400 Do a / Branch Office: 150 Main Street. i Canadian Pacific rising 2, the Duluth, [ $on hoc bl South Shore ang Atlantic stocks 1 1-2, Local and Long Distance Telephones at each office. o0 8 L & K F. % 5 ‘ 2 b R and Minneapoiis, St. Paul and Saulf | 130 St Louls Senthwerts you are going to invite your ich or poor or proud and handsome, | Ste. Marie 1. Western Union gained | _ % - 5 £ 3 3 £ | 3. The heavy undertqne in the gen-| — friends to Norwich for the 250th Anniversary, and while the; | Even you can read this Chanson, L it At & 00 3 ) o . e sisted. po. " td g soxe 5 z 2 ver. WS 1o Ma it uck 4o shasase £ 6000 Southern Eaiiway are here yol are going to try to give them a good time — od Tenncasce Copper Tex: STOCKS. WHY NOT ? The secret of all success is “to start right.” There's “hardly anything ghat will suit your guests better than “GOOD MEALS,” and these may be made popular by having fresh So send your orders for Garden Seeds to Every tooth you save enhances. e AV vour smiles and conversation, “ Renders joy co all relations. Bor't deepair when teeth are aching, Save them, all their shapes remaking, Life’s prolonged and health ctonded, Every time a tooth is mended, You will' find your joy remended, (Reverse.) GOAL With our Largé Storage Capacity we carry all sizes (Including first-class CHestnut) in Hard, Medium and Free Burning. Genuine Blacksmiths' Steam Coals. Bituminous Coal. LUMBER Our roofed floor space alone is several acres (n extent, insuring dry lume Smelting & Tt garden supplies. " Reinivg 0 pid. .. Wooler ——— Wheeilng & L. ¥ric. Wisconsin Oenteal 100 Atiantle Coast Liue. Barstow’s 4 b 4 60 Battions *ing 200 Am. Tel. & Teg. 5 1o ber. We carry the largest stock and greatest variety in this section, including Dentist 1 “my crown” reveals it, e Total sales. 263,500 ahares. Spruce Timber and Joint, Shingles tn great varlety; Lath, Furrings, Fiooring . I oAl o of many kinds (including fancy hard woods), Shenthings, Clapboards, ing, :\m art by a;z conceals it, e g;‘o-,—-,-ON. ..u.n:«);ns‘“ “mTz (ot r;mnx n(-‘mrn- .:.x\n ?\'ua(;*'; l:\crr}lwk. lcnlulx;ur. ature gave all in good season, ew York, May 1.—Cotton futures 2 s 2 i Jak, Ash, Black Walnut. Cherry, Cypress, Maple, Birch Whitewood, Poplar, . closed steady. Closing bids: Mav| J| and have all these things growing before it gets too late While Pifie. North Carolina Pine, Georgla Pine, Veranda, Clothes, Hitehing T‘elh to eat with, minds to reason, 1500 C.Mlh & U‘zflu . 10.52, June 10.43, -'II]Y 10.40, August and Fence Posts. Flag Poles, Doors (of various woods and patterns), Win- e e e 10.30, September ' 10.25, October 10.24, | dows, Blinds, Window Frames and Sash, Mantels, Shelves, Shelving, Base Bs it ner fault, yours or mine, 1500 Chicago, M. & Si. November 10.22, December 10.22, Janu- | and Casing (molded and plain). Corner and Plinth Blocks, Stalr Treads and ——cC C € & 8. Lous ary 1015, February —, March. 10.14. Spot closed quiet, five points low middling uplands, 10.85; middling gulf. 11.10; no sales. 3 Procrastination is the thief of time ! Stair Ralls, Newels and Balusters, Threshl.olds, Moldings (regular and fancy 2d of Gifferent woods), Brackets, “House Trim” generally, Building Papers, and Cased Pantry Drawers. 900 Colorado Tuel & Irou 2200 Colorado & Southern. 2600 Do. 15t pfd 3200 Do. 24 ptd BETTER DO IT NOW---than later because S hall their 15#s be mine or thine, T hou shait know fn all good time. DR. &. . 2:2RDSLEY <77 jiain Straet Over. | aprig