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J. L LATHROP & SONS > : : o s anaser ' Quished. ""':o:"‘:’:f “"&"w‘.’i‘ '-?-'h; e sl 46 ¥ - o S e J’at u a8 ) e cf v continue to iseue insurance on Mer. » 2 T 2 put it over. . Navy crew led from the start. bia was 10m. 1 1-ds. cantile, Dwellings and Parm Property 5 13 : ; e O O o | C. team by the score of 16 to T Cirhe in the strongést companies at low rates. | Academy was Shy the Necessary "Safety—Moore of | 1SN ied taiing. the eount. on | §ame was played on the Cranberry. 7 Give us a call before placing your business elsewhere, 28 Shetucket Strast, Norwlch, Conn. | marldaw 3 Business Directory OF EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERLY, R. . & 3 AT the North Grosvenordale grounds, Sat- Morgan Pitches Fine—Nor-Taft Makes Winning Rally orday” and were.al ready to chaik up ST. YVES AGAIN WINNER. . . . - . L« a victor e € Vi rs recuj in Ninth—C. A. C.’s Fiave Good Margin in Opening ¥ h:' Bt . s and three balli and two s es on Emerson, ft-looked all ovér but the|. Sthot, Romping Home Five .Laps ed and won out, 5 to 3, With t‘;’:‘:n! Frenchman Takes International Mar- N - Ahead. g 4 Are You Going Abroad? p : b AT S v came, along with & singlefi, McIntyre | Before a crowd of 20,000 at New Before fi’ml; 80 ob:-ln a mi : Tust for lack of one little sate slam ) the hook for him as goon'n they could | was safe on the shortstop's wide throw | York '::‘OE“:;:;“S}; e NORWICH FIRMS o St peiet el checl y in o league, n run. — our self identifying trave at the ball at any one of half a dozen | bring up his case before the ;fi?m:“;‘mxa ‘;:‘,:p :?l:‘:dn ‘hotasinsle Tew wari thie Gyl SIEe mthl‘r- NAY AmD-omame. at short notice -] here—and let us insure | times, the Academy lost to Morgan e ’ox‘:yu;l:‘::zwwn"“" st i school of Clinton Baturday. efteracon, NORWICH TEAM WINNERS. that scored two more. teen starters. St. Yves romped home We handle mfood No. 1 umol.hy hay, | Cor. Market and Water Sts. "Phone 238, 2 to 1, on the campus. It was the best The game was rather loose)y played | « winner by the handsome margin of | straw, grain, played game shovx\"n by the Academy|C. A. C's Take Opening Game in|in spots, but both pitchers were in|five laps, or five-sixths of a mile, and | plies. Tel. 326-5. Gree m- ur:('n co.. TIN AND IRON WORK 3 ing kind s . fo t th hits scattered. | finished 'in good form, but Svenberg | Solomon Bros., Props. a promptly at short notice and my B. P. LEARNED & (0., it i oty [f‘u’?)?lgg?#edl o ';i'd.!“hmcm'"“' Pounds the Horse- | £00d form and kept the and Crook, who finished second and | ————————————————p, are right. Give me a trial Down Stairs in The Thames Loan and| some extent in sending the Morgan Norwieh-Taftvile. third, were barely able to stagser| RAINTING. LANTING M K. SULLIV. ilding. i ; . Luck, and the % s o b po & ef acrosss the tape and had to be car- Trust Co. Building, T Wi accupied the | ,, The Norwich C. A. C. team upheld| syt 43 % § 0 0% 1 1l Tied off ater they finished, Tom Mor- mardIMWE . kb for Aoris e e it the | the honor of their city Saturday in|Aueinit 4 3 0 0 0 92 10 ocey of Yonkers collapsed in the 16th 3 2 Morgan battery left littie for.the rest | their opening gaime as members of the | Gueret ¢ § ¢ ¢ § 210 0| mile, but Put White and Mat Maloney TAFTVILLE FIRMS Mro:gant ba(l(;r) . lu Catcper Merwin | Rhede Island-Comnecticut™league, de- | g5%0, 5 4 0 3 1 g 0 1.0 1| running for Ireland, : Felix Cavajal | = ————————=————rr= — Crotand e e e the Lo aa sha Ll e White Bl Voin & (i mauns & 8 1 8 1132 unning for Cuba, and Louls Orphee AUTOMOBILE STATION, DRUGGIST . 0 o beat the Academy, and Pitcher Moore | WRIte Rock grounde. It o i 3 $10 3 of running for France, plodded on fo the [ % J. Colt, 6 Otls Strest. ACMODLS | £ ¥. Grenter Tatville, CL counted up the star total of fifteen }’Myn ofme o ACs ug ‘there with | Arowec - 4 018 1 2 2010 en’t‘i‘h\vltl'hn:u Loml[lg l}!:s’ lzhleh money. | 4nd Bleycle Repairin “Phona. Sas moyd wlb.l.h‘c S“ "':....."‘ o PR D rst seven to share to the pursc f;‘:‘”‘;e";“‘h?";'a';‘:ed ol e i i headwork and mussed up the op- z‘nlnllws::m i B30 5| o 310,000 wer . e A full iine of Tollet art position early in theé-game with a core innings: e 4 F) ce; l-l'llu‘-"- - nesd o 'seire e bides Mekay i | S0 0r unia: dnd sl | e e 8 3 8 3 48 8 g inperpenrd St Yves Frapec:| ooy swiiiame &'Co. a8 wes| o emocumme T and Lawler in the fith each opened | S SMIGCHYe wuseing when needel. | R for Nerviifyroule jeswencel 13 M. | Second — John Svanbers, Sweden: | Lime, Portiand Cement, Fariod Roofing. ) 849:6-Land" wa will asiiver o all parts time, 2.50.54 9 the clty. Give ue your dinner erder. ) s Carlson. B not a hit off the lanky portsider oould e T W it 4 s on. Souer | /Third—Ted Crook, United States; Wm. “Chartie, Prop. = Taft of five thmes and bringl in four 27 2 BOTTLER be gathered to bring them in. wd ‘Houlil ot BaR rap for| % Heny 13 doube playe. Carlson {o G. Jokneon, time, i Taial; Mark a Water While the Morgan plicher was hold- | {inoc, Zomy R B 5 ANCHE, FOR fod | Sinetver 3. Sciuters. Sasy. marcimtry: pusied Fourth— F"‘?, . American | - orDiets line of the best Ales, La WILLIMANTIC FIRMS ing the Academy so tight, the home & run for the C. A. C. ball, Greeawood 1; time, 145; umpire, Caisse. Indian; time, 2.54.13. and Wines, speotally bottled for o - team was also developing a find n th — th—Fred Appleby, England; time ily use. Delivery. Tel: 136-5. STIMPSON’S STADLES, their inning with a two bagger, but| i "4po sticl getting four hits out White Rook did thelr big scoring in R rear Young's hol Prching, CAparunt ‘"Ool)'::gghfie;; two innings, the fourth and fifth, be- Lucky Ninth for Wauregan. i AR BN T e fear Touns's hotel. Main street. Ther: A e e e e ontonly one, | Inf helped out in the sixth by Marra's (Special to The Bulletin.) Ay ; . FRANKIY Trfeidng” ale Sie hervice gusrantost I‘\‘\\w Bot he had ihe batters laying them | liberality in issuing two free pass Before a good sized and enthusiastic| ~"Séventh — Edouard Cibot, France | 125 Just got in a new line of spring |2 o . ky- | Kane's error, Wright's two bagger and | orowd at Jewett City on Saturday the | time, 3.03.26. stock of all kinds ladles’, gents' and cumomn down to the infield or sending up sky o S 2 - 3 - Y AND MANICURING ' 6t westion—who | scrapers that were taken in clever an b, home seain_lost an_exciting game to ‘The purse was divided §5,000 to first | “hildren’s shoes. All colors, at right % mes P. Brows. 770 . rrx‘xcy for Wits, Insurance? ‘ ‘oyes, Lawler and| <10€ :“":e-c Ve g “auefdmn»tv:fi 1~_n§‘;¢'¢r§gflfl?:dngl $2,000 to second, $1,200 to third, etc | prices. 179 West Main St nhmamlc Conn. Orders taken fol ? = . AL“C. e Rock. scored up to the ninth, wi = — ¥ it all right? Written by a good | Thompson. e e abBpo g abn po & el ety City infield got mixed up on hand- ot S company, ready to make gdod when | breai withi a wild piteh on which Mer- | pganres s 30 I Jlomowens % 3 7 8 8] SO R 9L ORI SLATNT | Leaders Tied in Qualifying Round. | . . COAL AND wooD. = |Gour o disaster comes? For reliable Fire In- win scored fror T S Tiiveas 4 1 3 1 £ 014 1]|tled down again Wauregan had scored| Manager Stone's first two-man teat. | Vood and Coal in any duantity deitv- | Eace an rance rervice—consult us. first run, after the ting catcher had E H " ¥y y halr remove oo z ot on through Murray's poor throw to | ayimere 5 & s 4 § 0.0 0 0f enough times to win the game. The| tournament this season at the Rose al- | cred to all parts of the city at reasen- | Toilet Good: ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agl. | 5icc’n the second inning. This even- 210 317 oscore: 3 leys finished up its qualifyine roun | ible prices.” Wm. Ince. Tel. 500. ment. . R ed up the score, as the Academy had | Vaser.ct 120 ofBlivengs 4 15 2 0 Jewett City. Waure turday evening, without any chang: = > Richards Building, 81 Main Street. 4 K- 5 Houllhan,®t 5 1 0 0 o[Savagec 4 0 6 0 0 abh po s a el in the six teams that have held plac: FOR SALE. ¢ apr2adaw mada e f‘;"d(‘"fif,“ Faod ,32;3"{,‘ Marra.p 270 «opemity, S 00 8| BURE S0 ‘;{‘{“‘E,"fi." 2 ! for the last few days. They will al BALTIC FIRMS ing to WhEE DI Eete g s 0 0 P e T nan 1 1ftcLean H - 4 v F 4, reaching third on the throw past | ,Score by 4200 0 Il week to decide the ownership of the | rard, rear Bulietin Bldg. Franklin St. ond, reaching i B e | Gk oo d $8 11 818 80 80350 $10, $6 and $4 team prizes. The fol* | ‘el 504, Go to 1. A Fontaine to have your the bag, and scoring when Merwin | \inis Rock o 0300 0—3 4140 20 prises, e vel 3 shoes and harnesg repaired. First el dropped the third sirike on Ricketts, | ' nums, ?fi; GLE ! gutivan. 3. Bane, B. Sl i1 ¢ 2| lowing are the 'Em\fl“fl-‘“;"l" «G work ‘nf.u"" lLow:st Drice. " I A. Fone y fol i Uvan, ulltran )iuxm\u 2. for White Rock Net. cp. Gross - on: r{exl.larm; ;m,s[ Mty el wat Wit | S R T N [ 58] Green b1 CONTRACTOR AND JOBBING —_—— \ | e a1 thow ' the b eoimm }f‘f“'a‘;;u:_,‘?“,,:,_"m;’“;:{;‘ Haht: 81027 10 1| Wright - u_ 65 | ©. E. Beckwith, 90 West Main Street. HORSESHOLING AND WAGON | helped to produce the run that won | Comell 1; hit by pitcher, F. Sullivan T O R e b et Mbrpliy o= \f'::t]xi.;(x?l:il.;l'don?];“l.ll‘:e:fi(e‘;‘:l‘:‘;‘nlfx'ork REPAIRING the game, §lurphy heaving over third ;l;(:’ g l{--;;n: Cpei g et 0 0 000006 0 0 55|Marris 5— 65 ' bA;r!:l.u-rM !I!oy Baltle, Conn. J N e base In trying to make a double play O Brie e sy oy, | Mtuns, for Wawegan McLean, Hogan, Nevewits. BT AR TR § e T O eing and wagon repal - ; T. Sullitan, O'Brien, B. Sullvan, McManus, Casey, D. Young . Our motto Best work ‘ gt B Sl & hich Balley ; 5 b s o Jewett City Willlams; two bass z S WAGONS FOR SALE. a rc on Burdick's sacrifice, whi a Houlthsn. 0'Donnell, Bradiey; wiid pitch, Marma; o base | Tottey 64 Try us, we are sure to Pl fielded. Merwin, who had singled, | sacifice hits. Kane, OBricn. Casey; first base. on e B e i g - Two new business wagons, also two g £ reached third on the throw over and | & C A € 2. White Rock : left o beses. | jyyyyor s g St Sy e Christopher ] dum‘g carts, a second-hand, top car- — i 0 . scored when Clark put ope in Bhort|g whie Boak 1 dms. 1.55; wipige, Shackley. 4: stolen bases, Williams, McKinney, Ho Murphy . sc— 64 lgz”an -Jnem :r;d‘ hand lgnn?:ln_‘t_u? MORSESHOEING AND WAGON reach. Thempson closed the Inning Sterling Won in Sixth, rezn 6; tme. 130; umoire. A. Rav; scorer. &3 | H. Marx 80— 63: | vajn C. F. Bourgeols, Baltic, Conn. We . HAS REMOVED HIS with a double play off Close’s fiy ball,| georing won the ogening game sd| W Bqig . 5. 10 make a study of shoeing horses that O s it i inth | Sterling Baturday by defeating the Eastorn Connesticut League Standing. Copains : 1006311 el anbre Dildoekt; mariier 00 Lmth e shperie W aciege has y cademy half Yy, by aste nesticut Leagus Standing. ‘haddock, 20d, In the Academy half of the minth| y.yeti City team 7 to 5. A large crowd e | A new tournament aiong the sam PP g0 o By g i s R | et e g Agon repairing at P o 1.000 | lines stArts at once -with $30 in prize: | xinds of fish at the Norwich Fish Mar- 1 .50 | offered, $12 for first, $8 for second, $ cet; telephone—671. “'“l‘rnr third and $4 for fourth, seve: excitement ran high in the cheering| T t ity i S| Was on hand and rooted hard. Ster- | xorwich-Taite . S e L T otin. e | ling put the game on ice in the sixth | Wauresan - urray reached first on a scratch, Sec-| inning when two hits, a base on balls, | Dayrille FIRE INSURANCE PUTNAM FIRMS 1 ] god on a lenl and third on & Tbecd|an érror and a sacrifios-put four raua | FoEAS o - - teams to qualify. It will run for fou HAY AND GRAIN. Bl WA SoNe napple MCRAY | over the plate. North Grosvenordale 2 300 | weeks and will furnish good sport fo 3 ) was eaught stepping out of his box 5 Sherwood Potter, 416 Main Street. |p McEvoy, 61 Mal, P when batting and declared out. Tracy| The score: the big rollers as well as the smalic' | { carry o complete line of fancy and | Daales' - Gesis Serset. 0 g o pidlieAie 4 Jewett City. Sterling A. ©. in splitters who can come in on th ple Groceries, Hay. Grain and Feed, s Hair } TO THE BAE WIS - WEES. USRS E iy abhpo s abhipo s e fimst handicap of 46 pins. \try Supplies, Ete. m, hitters_ but both fanned without touch- | prscsie & 0 % 4 C T 00 - e ing the bl it Y 118¢ ESREEGE HORSESHOEING Captain'Noves did great work on six | Xitwexs & 2 2 2 g 4153 ofpem o 7| HILLMAN BEATS SHEPPARD. . J. White, 15 Bath Strest. Horse- ances in left field, retiring the side | Geer.id 5 111 0 0Mlanderlt 4 1 1 0 0 ““' - e hoeing In all its brenches. Careful CARD & WRIGHT. four difficult files in.the eighth, (Pmr 3 10 ¢ Olgreenct = 4 1.1 8 8 piRCG 3| Finishes Three Feet Ahead in 600 Yar( | ittention on our part insures your pat- | fuher D. Card and F. Walden Wright, BROADWAY Shortstop Hendrick was a stone wall [1e7ie8h 4 0 § 3 1Gniiie § 178 1 1 Chlcaso i Match Race. g o B e o s Civ n‘lneerln‘ and una surv'#' A r‘;n gr(;:nder:, !;;\3] Muhrray hvmfi’?d : Wilson,if 3 0 0 | Doyle.p 21040 :‘l:v‘;:::;:lm 0‘ 4 Block. m S uey day a . where he fielde A e G B T B {| New York, May 9.—Three events o CORNER BATH STREET. well. The whole team showed a snap- | Foue, S0 711t 5| Tomis 31 74738 1 ) more than usual interest were on th | “FHE FOUR-MINUTE RECORD.. OYSTERS CUT OUT. py, wideawake game that is bound to | jewett City ... 11000030 05 Oysters measured out, fresh every 8 card at the amateur g Lt X > count in their coming games. e 16098138035 Bostns Xew Yo card at the ama euxcqf:_m»; ; L ’ Come In and hear it. It's somdthing . Our oysters are worth getting. ; h Runs, for Stedling Vaouer, Carpenter, Bursdon,| GCieveland 8. Chicawo 4 ' Bt A e s e 1 b ot 1ity and price uwny- ight at Af | felsphone 894 The score: uckley, Burdick 5, Graslin, for Jewett Clty | + Eriladelphls 1 Washingion 8. today. Harry Hillman New York Al “gof » yeemans, 23% Latayette st. 14’8, 61 + 8t Putnam. Gt - e e ol L'Meureux, Ritchle, Pizo; two base| Detrolt-St. Louis; rain. C., met and defeated Melvin W. Shep . ot yette 8¢, | : i e THY8Nemwm Pilid S ol Derels thess tact 1o & mateh rece u | DANIELSON FIRMS Noyes. ;. Stevens. 2 Wit by - ey HAGBERG, gy Rickettsc 4 0 2 1 0BabcockZd 8 0 0 1 0 - %| six hundred yards. There was a stif . o W. NASE, Hendrickes 4 1 1 4 1l3oorep 4 0.1 4 0 < wind blowing against Xhe runners i Ladles’ Talor, ; N. TARRANT & 00., Yoy £ 171 1 ifMermecs 4 0’8 8 o | Sumenter 2 Green. Gratlia; time, the back stretch and this accounts fo Sovwsity s iy N 117 MAIN STREET. ufl;x. b : 3 3 : ;{‘:nelr;; % ;l ; g H the slow time of 1.17 3-5 made by Hill elle of Comnecticut » son,r 3 \ ("ar) T Fire, Accident, Health, !x_;d:f., H ‘n"é'é [ a o T oL bl Hisoitale 4t Winoth SR m?“"’l“ha final of the 120 vard (scratch | ypare AND PROVISIONS Wt . 1908 of voum ‘;em ¢ e The Hospital nine oontinyed ther 9 Lawson Robertson of the Irish-Ameri AR R umw MC flm - —~ season mux-dag afternoon with a wie- + National League. can A, C, strained a tendon of his le~ xm-hs Olan fll’.t ;r\ P:‘T? Conn. ' ;r;;:fl;d m‘ = B Py tory over the Norwich Town Indepen-| Boston 2. New York 1 and had to pull up, leaving the issu ;::h Pnrr;v“i:“ rue‘lwd da-[xl ri.".r:'.; and Steam Boiler . - “TEatied for Baller in b gexite, 10 to 4. Pitehor Femke sbowagly Eifiadeship & Bedkim & between George Eckman of the Acort | ying' firgt-class. Prompt delivery. = see McKay out. stepping out of batter's box. fl;;tfhe w‘;u' coming ta;oum}l into hlli Chclago & Cincinnati. 3. A. 4., Brooklyn, and Robert Clough v Score by innings: old form, but was not forced to worl = of fhe Irish-American A. C. Eckmar o I " s u n A . /A -1 00006000 81|hard, as the Hospitals established a finish fow. -inches -shead o NEW YORK BAKERY CO. v NGE N henda good lead in the first few innings. The o Cloughen, with J. J. Archer, 1. A. A | liesteln & Zachmowitz, Props. Pol- WESTERLY FIRM Nerwich Union, Fire tnsurance Society, . MoKy, wi ospitals are schedyled for a game | Rochester . 5 €., third. The winner's time; 11 3 sh, Freosk ang Gcrg:: '.“c.rab'"'i CLOTHING . 8., g nm.y A b e 1t with the Wauregan Waiters on Wed- | Jemes Cuy : seconds, would be a new record bui ;’: o 0 ool 36 Notth Thaties Stret R. G. Bliven, ) Asests §2,759,422.10' e B By v g T B nesday and with the Lafayette A. C.|jotrea H the wind favored the runnmers and it Clot* ter, Furaisher, Outtitten, ™ oo B g v R ) on Baturday. Providence H will not stand against the record of THSE 1 sarry a tull hine o Waestarn Assurance Co., U, €, Siortiee . MLk, Bebdvl BN 3: ST e :';-J: 4 11 4-5 seconds made by B. J. Wefers ir PAINTING. nnt)u‘bgl Assets $2,367,608.00. fcademy 10" Moman 6 rcapire. Mr. Condan. of Young Hendeck vs. Kid Bonin. Baiaess : 4 415 | 1897 Spring 1s here—the time to paint Bec1ia ¢ . The wrestling match_scheduled for Eastern League. A i ity | four Bouss e JUBARE apt 168 | muln msTATS AND mISTRANSE this evening before the Windham Ath- | Newark 11 Montreal 3. Eignt tunings, darkness.| Foond UP the programme, In whicl | \Svimm 8t. Norwich. P, 0. R ¥. D, A M. Willls, y The Mook for Umpire Nichels. | jetic club at Willimantic promises to| - Jemey Ciiy 4. Bufislo 1. < there were thirty starters. James J Yo 'i™ ‘Phione conneotion. =~ " Real Estate and Insurance Lee, formerly of Boston, but now Nichols of Willi o § K Toronto 5 Baltimore 4. chols mantic, who was ap- | be an interesting one. Young Hendeck member of ‘the Meroury % @ ¥on Potter Building. 'Phone connec pointed an umpire in the Interacholas- | of Willimantic must throw Kid Bonin| Rochester L Providence 0. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. + 2> —_— kers, won; Charles Muller, Mohawk SROWE & Pfllll!. Atiorneys at Law | o signe e g t i Won Lost " | Irish-American A. C. third: H. Jen- | Geo. E. Bachelder. Room <3 Shannon | Murray's Pure Fruit Syrups. Large n sight when it came time to call the [ showed his superiority In a finish | Hartrord .. e 2 800 | con, Pastime A, C., New York, fourth | Bldg. Real Estate and I . over First Nat. Samk, Shetucket St [game. He has not kept other appoint | matoh with the kame antagonist, ob- | rdseort s i #ens Pastime A2 C , fou! B R ot A uit s ment | assortment of Candy. Frult, etc, at 8 Batrance ments this season, and fhe Academy | taining two out of thres falls. R H 2 e i a8z ot Expert Accountant. Telephone 515. Railroad Ave. P. A. De Rocco. Stairway, nex: to Thames Nat Bank. | 27d Morgan managers said it would bl A preliminary that will be a hair- | New Boer : i Yila Wins Meet by 12 Points 2 o North 4 ' 400 3 IR - . 6 - e H H i| Although Princeton gave a fine ex- STENOGRAPHER. WHEN you want to put your busie Springtield 5 75 | pibltion of sprinting and running, Yalc | Hattie L. Jewett, Public Stenographer | NeSS before the public, there is no : ; han through the advi : walked away Wwith the field events at jum better t 3 . n F'NANGIAL AN Waterbury 5, New Britain 4. Princeton on Saturday, caturing the and £horthand Teacher. 283 Main St ing columas of The Bulletin. Ihe n"ne sav‘“us Ha"k 3 . N e rival universities’ dual meet by the 15 e e 9 b i 4 score of to 46. In the five field events, high jump, broad jump, shot put, hammer throw and pole vault, 15 2 g i Haveraiit 4. Fab River 1. Ton tanings Yale scored 39 points to Princeton’s, - 4 {:' Bedford 5. Brockion 2. 1 In thé track events Princeton won wrence 4 Lynn 3 ~ over Yale by a score of 45 to 19, [ TAAA e Game Columbia C Crew Beaten by Navy West Polas—Wee, Bolat 4, Virsinta . At Annapolis /Saturday, under ideal New Haven—Penngyivania 1912 6, e 1012 2 | conditions, the Navy elght oared crew OF NORWICH, SATURDAY MARKETS. Animation at Opening, But Changes nW'nE"n Were Generally Small — Unsettled Closing. The regular Semi-annual Dividend New York, May 8—10.10 a. m.— has been deolared from the net earn- | There was very animated trading with ings of the past six months at the ra the opening of the stock market, as of o o § ; prices were higher throughout, but the por cent. & year, and will be} Cyyceq were generally smail.” Dela- u At & Nasnsille At Worcester—IIoly Crose 1. Harva St. Louks. .. At Troy—»sliddlebury 6, Rennselser A At At Middletown—Willlams 8, Wesleysn 1 W!uonfl Pacite Lewiston, Me—Baies 2. Colby 1. ayable on and after M. " e Avan o 2 9 Mo.,- Kan, & Texas Bunswick, Me—Bowdoln 6, Universlty of eyt Syl A e Do, bed Maine 3. : 8-quart Pans 10-quart Water Pails FRANK L, WOODARD, bash preferred, RocieIsland preferred, National Bisalt . - At New YorkeeFordham 7. Georgetown 1. b apr2ldaw Tru‘ Great Northern Ore certificates 1 and Natlonal Lead ........ 89% At ?mmuhwm 13, Kutgers 3. Large Ringed Wash Bowls, 6-quart Milk Pans sures, 3 g Ste % B._R. M 18 fd. At Ithaca—Cornell Carlisle 0. 0 . it “\,3:::1"’&“ fi:‘;'i[""fi' ;r’,""(;‘dd ’}‘I;:'l_:“f‘ Now. York Comteal... o 13 At Buington, VoTufts 5, University of Ver- A simple remedy is safest and best. 9-inci» Chambers 5-quart Lipped Sauce Pane B o . —t q;u]“tfl | AL Y. Ont. & West mant & i ‘Dvycouih , spasmodic cough, hack- 8-quart Straight Sauce Pots S.quart Preserving Kettles large fractions. e A Gambridee SR 10 e txer 2| | ing cough,cough that raises phlegm, 4-quart Berlin Kettles with St Pakiind Peins DENTISTRY 38 Hh—-sacks Wity wolil fYREI 0. Northern Pasifie At Philladelphin—Peonsslvania 4, Prineet are effectively controlled by cover a 9 The Sental business estabiished by | der oover of the bull demon. - diions e N e Nt Soes 2. .3-quart Straight Sauce Pans 1:.?“" C:V;:'J Buokets mnm» whoge assistant I was for | the specialtfes. This seliinz dro People’s 1A Manover, N. H.—Dartbouth 7, Trinity 2. with cover 1-inch Colander: Pluebury, C. 0. & St L Pressed Steel Car Pullman Palsce Car At Jlamilton, N. Y.—Union 5., Colgate 4 tA South Bethichem, Pa.—Lehigh 6. Prail 2. At Lewisburg, Pa.-+Dickinson 4, Bucknell 1. Hale’s Honey years, will be continued by me, | Reading, St. Paul, Unlon Pacific, Amal- '}-“"ffl by Dr. V. D. - fl-m 7E gamated Copper and Anaconda slightly rmer | helow yesterday's closing. Later on the 1/5-quart Tea Pots ' 1%-quart Coffes Pots Kaliwas Stcel Spri 5% of Horehound and Tar H new ones as_will favor me wl.!.h “thetr | whole list weakened. Reading s Sunday Baseball . - ¥ d D A L l A s Dnlmnlss. Extra nizsa ‘ Closing.—The market cl d ve 0 ;gwutd‘k: Steel At Conctonat PI::b-y l_ul . ok 2 superior combination of hulng asettic B id o. pic 2 ncinnati—Pittsburg-Clncinnati (National) wa i roular Gnd unsetiied. An advance Tn | 18 85,400 s | | ingredients, which act directy upon At Jersey City (exhibition)—Jersey City 3, P! ¢ Do. prd B sy i the affected parts, remove pucus accumulations and relieve soreness. wards again, but profit taking / St Leuis 8. W Detroit-St. Louls (American) post- THE HCUSEHOLD ewed 2 leting pricc C Rich or poor or proud and handeome, z;;‘;;df“'d Senflofug ox Do a b wer” zrounds 3 Used promptly for coughs and colds, Hyoss e & 1 1A ntreal—! al-Newark (Eastern) postpon i i “ds Even you can read this Chanson, Ok wthem Pyett ed; rain. : it checks their advance and aff Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street g pi T By no 1aw of luck or chances, R e ik uen g iy Interscholastic League. A SPQedy ure Al ronie eaiad do e it 2000 Am. Beet Stgar i Woeterty T 2 Sold by Drv; 2500 Am. Can pid wa Wiednam B 1 1 " 5000 Am. Car & Fourdry a% Unlon . Pacitie gy 1 H Pike's Toothache Drops cure in Renders goy to an retations. 8300 Am. Coton O 4 Do. ptd Academy ...... 0 3 ©one mizute 500 Am. Mide & L. pfd Dor't dospair when testh ere aching, | 1000 Am Ieo Secusfiios 300 Am. Tinseed Ol Save them, all their shapes remali Ao i o Life's prolongea and heakth extended, : Every time a tooth 1s mended, You will find your oy remended, United States Realty. 6.88's Defeat Mapiewoods. The 6.8%'s defeated the Maplewoods in a twelve inning game by the score of 9 to . ‘The game was a very in- teresting one, as it decided the quem- tion who held the fastest team of the West Side. The score was a tie to the third, when the 6.88' scored three runs, making it 5-2. Then they broke gyen in the Atth, n the seventh the eplewoods scored five puns, making “MONEY. it 7-5. Even again in the eighth, - 3 [ L] . L] Digging and Trenching We are now in a position to do this class of work to the best aivantage. We install new water services or renew the old one, also lay sewer or drain pipz, Our men know “‘just how”’ Carolina Chem. abasi 3 Do. pd Westem Marsland Westirghouse lectrie Western Unton % Wheling & L. Erie... Wisconsin Central .. Total sales, 667,600 charws Refining To the Public THE JOHNSON CO., Mer- chant Tailors, are still doing business at 65 Broadway, Chap- man’s Buiiding. nen(ist I “my crown” reveals it, Every art by art conceats it, Asiantio Coast L Baltimore & Ohlo —— Do. ofd ... 2500 Beiliehem Steel Nature gave all in goed season, 2500 Brookirn” Napld Todsl Ay oD e A G S S ion orlhe seas to do it in the shortest possible time. 4% Con c ¢ 6. g four runs, a Teoth to eat with, minds to reason, | ‘i o “org exchange steady at 4 making the final score 9-7. A large |} 1n ‘this city by twelve y Remember, our name and reputation stand Be 1t her taule, g 60 days blils, and at 48 crowd watched the game. The 6.38's fair and upright dealing with . yours or mine, 1308 Chisapasie (;xnr;eln al Q;lh*«s» uéfil(lx-ISG‘Ru' sil- challinnge any team in eastern Con- the zl:ubl:h:-k TPIS e back of all that we do. : B 5 exican dollars 44. Mon- | necticut under 17, tion_is back of every Su e Shall thetr 1583 bo mine or thine, lfi.}z‘?; G.:*;h“‘;:‘"" ey on ,““” nominal; no loans. * Time by THE JOHNSON CO. ‘today.- CALL 133—WE'LL DO THE REST ghalt know in all o o gl ro-yoh davs 21-4@1-2 per i Our clothes speak for them- . Trou 2004 time. 5000 G0 & W Lo cent., 90 days 31-2@?2 3-4, six months A Openinn; Seme. Bty e s (o atyles, Bt apa wrorks 8900 Colorado Fuel & Jron. 169 Qolatsde & Sowthern 0 Do. ist pfd . 5 The J/ A. C’s have reorganized and played their first game and defeated a 3@3 1-4. manship. = Do. 2d ptd team frem Greeneville by the score of Give us a trial. " DR. R. E. BEARDSLEY ..‘,{,'32”""",?.‘;.‘:‘“ G L C‘ST?N-F § to I The battery for the winners noBEHT Bnowu ESTA ; )00 Cora Produc New York, May 8.—Futures closed | was Sulllvan and Symington and for J h C 237 M Stree* 169 Delaware. & Hudien Closing bide: May 10.62, June|the losers Campbell and Parlo. The The o nson 0. 56, 67, 59 t Maln Strest. apr20d oy July 10.18, August 10.90, Septem- | features of the game was the fielding |l 1o 120.4 5. Birsndonr: y 67, 59 Wes! 2800 Disthl ber 10.26, October 10.25, November | of Barber and the pitehing of Sullivan, el 2 P #2400 Eclo 10.21, December 10.21, January 10.17,| who fanned 18. The J. A. C.’s challenge T'elephone: 133. 3100 Do. 1€ vrd . Zor ~vant to-put youe u 100 Do. 3¢ pid s ine DUDIIE. \ber 1600 General ums Do tec (Law INFougn the uv-n. 8400 Great S0luine Of ARS8 Huleum B l-‘»t?rmr;— —, March 10.16. any tean under 15. Send all ehallenges Spot closed quiee; midéMng uplands| to Charles D. Fields, 35 Lincoln ave- 10.90, middling gulf 1115 Sales, 376 | rue, city. The wen & W Kame bales e ——e — g e e e bl WHEN you want to put your busi- ness before the public, there Is no ma- dlum better tham :arough ‘he advertis« ing columns ef Bulletin. *,.‘;..m;w, Sk G vt R el