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i P o VNN, A WAPGRAL 7 il BRIV Business Directory OF EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERLY, R. NORWICH FIRMS ' NS ANE AWkEgE. Brown. at short notice. . J. P. COMBIES, Northampton, Mass., May 11.-Ina- -~ HAY AND GRAIN. s i We handl 00d No. 1 timothy hay. | Cor. Market and Water Sts. ‘Phone 338, | bility of the Northamptons to hit e ll“ e :. R Yeed and poultry sup- & e A fng?:.n;.omml antes at low rates. | Scroggs ‘'was Nearly Out—Detroit Pounds Highlander Pitchers—Cubs Down the Giants—Academy Plays business elsewhere. L2 28 Shetucket Street, jorwich, Conn. L 5 in New London Today. ; nfnfl.n"ui.: e maridaw Seore! 2 ; Northampton Couldn’t Connect With ] ity Ik i g £ 1 5 Brown was the cause of their defeat o TIN AND IRON WoRE iy s, catch by Becker plies, . "Greeneville Grain Co. oRK 1y by New Britain in a listiess game. A . ¢ Are You Going Abroad? P g g o ot 0| ey Beitain in a lstiow game. 4| Boloinan nios. Prope dome promaly at Short noiice wad my Baltimore, Md., May 11—In the last OPENING AMATEUR LEAGUE. | piucivie 1,20 0|Eant 19018 4351 2lat shortstop and Golden in the field. |~ pPAINTING, PAINTING, | P o SULLIV) : .._"vxyahlt lnyw:flv—cnd let us tnsure | ISHE, Young i e Plainfield and Moosup. Pitent 2 é fi'fizfih% i j H é z ; 1 ';' N'thampton 00100001 0—2 4 2|able Brice 1 witt make 1t look like a your baggage wherever you may be.| but the latter was saved by the bell,| The Hastern Gonmecticut Amatbur 4 S Ty 1 a Y e terson s Dridpon” The, s 5. Um. | - GO ADAMS, 17 Town 8t T ILLE FIRMS g & o m Sm by o gmamcmumm lce‘a‘ug wg‘m n::nuu teams AnMJe“-.»n H 0 2 g9 1682 1|pire, Murray. . AUTCMOBILE STATION, DRUGGIST 'y LEARNED ‘ ty, Sterling, Central Village, Moosup, . 1o B.P o Scroges made a g0od showlng atlons | plainfeld and Coventry. R 1, got its . Niwe Ry Warner Had Orators Sa Sad o Rt Sae General Ma- | Hone Alon Wit e esaciat TRreOTE Down Stairs in The Thames Loan and | range fighting during seveml‘ rolmdsfl. season: started last Saturday. Coven- - o0 20 Bridgeport, Hay 11.—Warner held | coine work. Jobbing. 'Phone with only the best and purest drugs. 3 Trust Co. Building. :;‘ e O e {ry; Sterling and Central Village were 1 %5737 | Bridgeport ai his mercy until the game X tun’line of "Teliet Articlon. i peared © three winning teams, making the was surely won today, easing up in BUILDING MATERIAL. Tth. the last half of the ninth. Romer was | Peck, McWiillams & CoJ 47-35 W wild and was hit hard. The fielding Main Straet. mar3IMWF ;:;wb; for su:m. in oth GROCERIES Corbett away. The latter showed | yeqyi¢ the first week the following: B Up the Chartier's Grocery—'Phons scarcely a mark at the finish, while the right side of Scroggs’ face was in very The Standing. [ - % | Lime, Portland Cemnt, Pariod Roofing. | 049-6—and we will deliver to all Coventry . 1.000 s itn” for Washington Unglaub, . Clymer, Milan: 3 oo by3 i = ¢ Wm. Chartle, Prop, ~ Taftvilie, Cosn. Police Raided Fighting Club. Sterling 1.000 | two base hita: Isbell. Parent 2. Delehanty, Milan CUNT 000400 10 e Jadat: ook Mm"m BE et X hits, off - Bus 3 n 4 2-3 Innk Groom 2 in 2-3, R x L | Bty a"T%.3. Mhecrce ‘i Douahery, Tanne: | Domer: two- e Hite” Oubas Becamont 3, Mekeen: | Bridgeport 00 0 000 0 0 3—3 9 7| A compiete line of the best Ales. Lager : 000 | W Graz; woies Bue, sl il Wannehil | Lobert, St b of Fewaa, “lo s iningy | Fatteries: Warner and Connor: Ro- | nd Wines, specially pottled or fam- y 3 A large crowd witnessed the opening | . "By Buras 7, Gray 1: obitael, : " gan: , 2.00. 3 7 h ho were in the ring at by Butih 4. Buens 4 Groom 1. Gray 'S; Dawsed | siolen bases. Lobert . Dtchell; left on_bases, g g ,‘,‘L“’{.‘,‘,’m‘; Y nilms end Cjos| game ai Sterling, where the Jewett | 17, "Rl ikl Gray: time. 2.10; umpires, | Cinclonati 6, Boston 8 st on blls. ot Ewink 3. Hartford Won Out in Ninth. and th oth ns were City team was defeated to the tune of | Connolly and Egan. Dorner 3. Campbell 1. Chappelle 1; first on errors. New Hi C May 11.—I - od. Th o w: held in| 7 to 5. The first ball was pitched by — Boston 1, Cinclanti 3 Mt by pltcter, by Ewing 1;| New Haven, Conn. May 11.—In arrestéd. The spectators wers held in | §12° \fowry: who then retired in favor e i Sk ity vz 3 Perzin 1 umed bl | of the best gumes vet seen here Hari- P By Trarerecmstiod. 0 Joavs. | OC Dovle, who pitched & very strons | Cemiue ey 11 ot et e vt by | S S5 B 2 T T Jocel piteher, by htthg & yih today by feating Clevelanc to 1. Wi ast- o L. cal pi r, by ng a man e g, Bpen e oo log OSbe Ao DRnase i S and then making an error in the ninth Central Village . WILLIMANTIC FIRMS STIMPSON'S STABLES, rear Young's hotel, n street. Thors oughly up to date service anteed. Truckin Shjeking” and heuvy teaming & spe New York, May 11.—The police rald- ed the Long Acre Athletic club tonight, coommH O I FRANKIN has just got in a new line of spring stock of all kinds ladies’, gents' and CHIMOPODY AND MANICURING children’s shoes. All cofors, at right | are James P. Mal prices. 179 West Main St Wilitmantis - Conn Orders. taken fof v pufts and other nalr gooas. Your owm dompings mide into a switch, pompa~ dour or puffs. ° Chirgpody, Manfeuring, Brown's gymnasium far. y ed. only It . Liebhardt, who succeeded him, T o Pore. puilon off Without | Bame was very exclting —throughout, | Y, "M, e "Jn ine. serentn eno. efnth tunings | New York. May 11.—Errocs by Dosle and Bridwell - ] COAL AND WOOD. quite a few brililant plays being made | Cicotta had his ankle hurt in s collision with | helped Chicago defest New York today by a scors | 1UDINg, allowed Hartford to make two |, oo 0 (0000 S0y Toro molestation. : i Ciarke. Both he and Arell Tery. effective. | of & to 3. The visitors eamed their first tw runs which were enough to win the | TP » : in Street | Face and Scalp Masfage. Superfucus —_— byfuctinioes Which were applauded by | [is, Boet b Sieidine of Houper 4nd ‘Speaker | by hard hitting, bue the last ailica were. the reselt | game. Score by Innings: R.H.E.| Wood and Coal in any aqu y_deliv- | hatr removed. Full line of Victoria the enthusiastic fans. were fentares.” Score: of miglays by Doyle and Bridwell, the latier's | Plartford 1000 000 0 2— | o1ed to all parts of the city at reascn- | Tollet Goods. Evenings by appoints Great Golf By Miss Sears. The score has already been published p e o wild throw In the ninth giving Chicago the winning | 7to o) 5 0fable prices. Wm. Ince. Tel 500. ment. run. Score: New Haven 000100000—1 6 1/ " Brookline, Mass., May 11—Brilllant | in The Bulletin. D h Lpoase ‘ - - —— -0 Mighty important _question—who | 110y and nard fought points marked | In the game at Plainfield, Central| muesr % 177 1561 Chicago. Now York. platterics: Leverens and Wadleigh | soi Hhik BALTIC FIRMS owns this policy for Fire Insurance?| (he close of the five days ar women's | Village was the winner in the ninth | Prdiess & 0 2 1909 B s w0 & o| Behrendt and Lavigne, me, 1.50, Is it all, right? m by & £00d | yonnis gt the country club today, the | inning, 12 to 11. Features of the game | pumiy 3 18 e 3134 013 9 91 Umpire Cullen. Siabs $1.00 1 load. Norwich Wood | swOE AND HARNESS REPAIRING. company, ready to make good When|..inners in the three tournaments be- | were & double play by Kelley and|IHichmuni 3 8 0 0810 i000 §3100 H itting et Holyeds Yard, rear Bulletin Bldg.. Franklin St. RIN Slmaster comes? For reliable Fire In- | g Singles, Miss Evelyn Sears; dou- | Moore; _also the pitching of Marland, | Clmee ™ 3 1 3 3 1110 21121 1100 Holw;:"fi]u' ",“:a;‘l'l'“ i R o | Tl sou. ohots SadTi ik Fontaing to have your SUEERC - By, i Miss Edith Rotch and Miss Mar. , who ‘pitched the last two innings, | o > 7 co 8 yoke, N , ~In a v, . Work apd harness repaired. First class ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agl. | zarct Curtis; mixed _doubles, Miss | striking out five men and throwing out el S 4 4 o elCmay 38831 111 $0 7 {9 hitting game lere today Waterbury hA T Hattle 'west price. H..A. Fon- 9 i 2 Evelyn Sears and N. W. Niles. Miss | the sixth man at first base. Grand and 3661 OfArellanesp 2 0 0 1 0 4’308 3 9 13 0| Wwon from Holyoke 13 to 11. Helyoke CONTRACTOR AND JOBBING < — Richards Building, 91 Main Street. | Sears, who !s a former national cham- | Mitchell pitched good ball but got poor s AL SRR e 3 4104 9|had g chance to win in the ninth but| p. B Bockwith, 50 West Main Strest. | HURSESHORING AND WAGON apr2zdaw plon, won her finals in consecutive | support at times. Condon, catcher for| ... 30 82 17 1 3 e 4| oot O account of poor base running. | Contractor snd' Builder. Jobbing work REPAIRING . play with but an hour's rest between | Plainfield, got spiked in the early part| -Bausd for Lisbhards in 8ia. Score by innings: R. H.E. | of =il kinds promptly aitended to. Arthur, Roy, Baltlo, Conn, Expert Wat'rd'y 1100600022—1214 8 of the game and was prevented from e SR A SR L A horsestioeing and wagon 1 Our motto Is, “Best work st Fight the matches. 8 11 doing his best work. WAGONS FOR SALE. " . . 1 05 Batte; , Bs rices.” T Yale.Experts Win Tennis. The lineups: MeCon- NeDonald; arnicies Simdies Fien and | 5 L¥exnew business wagons. alse two [ Fou: A Plainfleld— : i ; 1 Now Haven, May 11.—The Yale uni- | crocn 5, Monros, A. Grean Roverc, | 1ol spetker, Hoopw, Wapner, Mndlanet o oa versity tennis team _ won all their | condon, Grand. , Wagier: shree base hits, Speaker, Hooper: sscrifice 3 - § e Tmatches in the * tennis meet with | CRenrral Village—Kelliner, Kelfoy, | Mo Speoctry nilen b, eisaes: double. piays | Sew ok 3 douhle- tire. 0are. s Divt, ‘Doris RD VARSITY . new dump carts, a second-hand top car- irien. | rlage and a second-hand top phaeton. Painting and repairing a speclalty. Tol- ephone 572. Geo. W. Harrils, 564 West Ahearn. Time, 2.40. Umpire, O HORSESHOEING AND WAGON REPAIRING * REMOVAL Princeton here today. In each con- s Hooper to. Stahi, McConnell % Waner; first on | to Bridwell to Tenney; struck out, by Wiltes 2: Main St. Bourgeots, Baltt st test in the singles but two ‘cts were | Suich “ycFariand, Mitehel, SAnand, | Josie s oo, - Coatmms bk 1| o B o B e e 2 ST muncopiets 51085 0t ahiaing norees gha played, v;hltls in the doubles Prince- | Gartiand. g Arelianes 4; tme, 1.§0; umplte, Evans. Truby, ' Prospects of Hepeating Victory of | prot whore heddock . market cod 5 p,,',;"'w"&u;xr;g:‘nfi- bas ton won but one Score by innings R H.E. = = ——— Last X steak cod; also fine line ¢t all other | FIENE Drices. ‘ . Central ....0 000506011212, 8 S Aot Plads At R, s s e kinds of fish at the Norwich Fish Mar- Cuban Wins at Chess Again. New York, May 11.—J. R. Capablan- St . defeated Plliadelphis, May 11.—Pittsburz won easily from y- vi " 0 14210011 11 8] pit i 5™ o "fious" nesanse of the atcalent | the hesee Hessh todor 15 7 u| After a lay-off following the Colum- | ket; telephone—b71. first base on balls, | pichins of Powell. Two rune. wete obtatned in the | e o the e in four. thninen Corite had | DI& race, the Harvard oarsmen have Plainfleld .0 0 Earned runs, John F. Parker PUTNAM FIRMS ea, the Cuban chess champion, scored | off Mitchell 2, Grand 3; struck out,| Afth of Coombs on an d two singles. SL | the locals at his mercy st all stages. Score: returned to work. All the men were GROCERIES, HAY AND GRAIN, HAS REMOVED HIS his fitth victory against Frank J.| Dby Mitehell 5, Marland § Grand 11; | louls scored azsin ln s A, i 8 Phitadeiphia. | Pittsburg. in excellent shape, much refreshed| gparwooa Potter, 410 Main Street . P— ; Marshall of New York tonight by win- | double plays, Kelley to Moore; time, 2 | *iftce and & w8 abn o a el 0 2 o from their vacation, and it took only | 1 sarry a complets line of fancy and GucEvoy. 81 Main Strest. ning the eleventh game of .the series | hours: umpire, Dan Shea. b ol o|Grmti 4 11 1 omarbesssd 5210 0)a couple of days for them to get| staple Groceries, Hay. Grain and Feed, and . prieeaigran’s Hais to date. The score now stands: Capa-| In the game at Moosup the Coventry | McAleeselt & 3 08 0 0fTuesr 4 1 0 0 0 Clarkedt 3 1 o|back into the form which they showed | Poultry Supplies, Eic rier in all flo branees " arets FIRE INsuRAN cE blanca 5, Marshall 1, drown 5. team beat the home nine on its own | Harsiti 3 0 G003 1lmel 5130 0wamass 13 0|againat Columbia. The next event on|—— — sz nd to Tent Rt o —— grounds, 5 to 3. i e e e T 2 0 01 the aquatic programme for Harvard is HORSESRONING OIVIL, 3 - Sir Wooster Good Steeplechaser. The lineups: Welleaw 8¢ 32081 29043 Twnmn 3§ 0|a two-mile race with Cornell on May | F. a;'m;vlf,'."'.u'"“?"'b';‘,?é;,:’," cy:;mn- bt~ l;!u:;!l:r:n! Baltimore, May 1L—Sir Wooster, | , Moosup—Gagnon rf, Tatrauit If,| Willisms2s 3 1 2010 3093 0Gibmne 41 0|31 The race will be heid on Lake | g¢tentif, "0, CUlr Pare Mmsires your st RIGHT. who has. shown such class over the | Breasset cf, Pelker 1b. Bumas 3h, La- | Jmestb = 3 § Sl 8 i 01 8fCayuga at Ithaca. Last year Har-|ronage Once ' customer. aiways a |Gisi Bocloorcimed F. Walden right Toos! jumpe. was an easy winner ot | frenier 2b, ‘Kelley p, Bassatte ss, Ta- | furmrp® 3 1 HER R SEL LR ¥ 1o |vard ran away from Cornell on the | customer. Now Bradiay "Biock “Hio, Surveriag. e e ation steeplechaser the fea. | treault c, Lamore p. =55 AR %3 C‘harleshrl;er course. Such & deciaive | - ol A T0 THE b e L Coventry—Glllispy e, Jordon ss, On-| Totals 25 ——— victory had pot been expected by Har- oL . e ok wan T pooa \h& &t PImlico. | iey cf, Bryaon gb, W. Onley 15, TriD| sere by amen e d vard's most enthusiastic supporters,| “THE FOUR-MINUTE RECORD.”. Py i g 3, Chiapman If, Green =7, Oscariigue p.| s°Toul s10 s a1d 30 stron gis Cornells prestige 0i| Come fn <nd hear it. Its something | ny’ " Our ‘Pysiers are Worty bolieg L core by Innings: R. H. F. | Philadciphi tHe water that the visitors were ac- | great. X 5 CHAPMAN BUILDING Quality and price always right < 010022000—518 3| Rune fo 7 Front St. Putname GL © o sactitic Warriors Get After Westerly Tonight. | Coventry . tually the favorites before the race. : Geo. P. Yeomans, 22% Lafayette St. The Norwich Warriors and Westerly | Moosup ....0 0 0000012312 5 § in 4 innings, Van Drke 8 in i It was generally conceded, however, i3 e 15 BROADWAY team No, 1 settle the championship of | _Struck out, by Oseartigue 10, by Siarks, Camnify; dolen bases, Curke, Waser 2: | that Cornell did not have her average DANIELSON FIRMS the Eastern Connecticut Duckpin Kelley 6; bases on bells, Oscartigue to Storke, Dooin to Dolin: left on bases. Phiiadel- | CTEW last year, and Cornell's and HAGBERG, g league by a roll off of their tie tonight | Kelley 7; hit by pitched ball, Osca on balls off Foxen 5, | Courtney’s reputation did not suffer : efs on f % piuisbure 11 CORNER BATH STREET. et on baseer St Luia 4, Phiiadeivhia 4; tme, | phis at the Y. M. C. A. alleys at New Lon- | tigue 2. 1'57; Umpires, Perrine and 0’Loushlin. Van Dyke 1 Camaits 2; Srst on erors, Pitburg | greatly from the defeat. If Harvard Ladies’ Tailor, The Muste Man, Bank Bufia i b e :;m:;;- lgi l'nm;;n‘\n-,n y\{:* e mtz 4 | wins this year Wray will certainly be Norwich. Have you heard my new Two l"' The game ts called at 7 o'clock, o Bill Lord Out of a Job. o P g D e e e “la formidable rival of Courtney's for “The Bells of Connecticut? If Telephone 894. Detroit, May 11.—Uncertain pitching and erratic that the Warrlors will leave here by| . kg o York ax's wame o e s the laurels which Courtney has so long e ) M R b the 4.45 trolley, wifls a bunch of root. | , Big Bill Lord is out of a job, and | feldiug b Fey York made odays wame 3 diople Timely Hitting In Ninth Won borne as the foremost eight-oared MEATS AND PROVISIONS B o e BRINS ers will follow on the 545 trolley, to | just doesn’t know what he is 10 do.| jii"ia the air iy Detrols beie rusning st ihe| Brookyn. Msy 11—With ope out In the ninth | coach in the country. o sl DANIELSON FISH MARKET. arrive in time to ehcer the Norwich | Tom Dowd traded him to Lynn. but | an. 'snd e pitciers then seemed ia & inio o | foday” Kuseus “doued snd “Seteing brought Hm | Reports indicate that Cornell s hav- | Fomwe Daq™af, Ngoolch Town. Cona. vl Aok anic. Willett did not allew hit untll the sixth, | home with the winni by a single to right. Oysters are now coming fine and w five on to victory. The prizes the two | the fl*;;“l fell d!hm"filh‘ 'Il’ wd ds "M\g Dl i anianed the eams. It wis Flag DAY, | B par et pitchers batle. i which the Man | IN€ its troubles pgain, and as Harvard | Frgsh Provisions received dally Kverse | handle nothing but the Soat that w N TA"HA"T & oo teams are fighting for are $30 for first, | Want him, and, besides, the fat fellow | {y American league pennant won by Detroit last | wind played -merry pranks with the felders. The | Nas such a formidable aggregation it | thfng first-ciass. Prompt delivery. open ourselves: also & full line of fish, v $25 for second. doesn't wan to play With the New |year being hoisted Nearly ome hundred amateu: | score: looks as though t it o ¢ vy e and quabaugs. 117 MAIN STREET, S e Bedford Whalers, feams ook part in & parde b praced st sroan. | should be the favorite, The crew is PRTRYE, e N S e Fire, Accident, Health, Challenges for 10 to 15 Mile Race. > S 3 Detroit. | New York. 5% % Slmanae %877 § §fpreparing for the race in earnest. A g i s o o N WESTERLY FIRMS A , ok Genilelis broties of Joe & Waiters Against Fast Hospitals. Wk opo s e awhopoa e 0.5 0 0Hummellss 2 0 5 5 0 e 'varsity eight rowed very|ish, Freach and German Breads. Dellv. S ot B e 0o Sen- MIntyrelt & 3 3 0 0 Creect 0401 IR R 2 4 2 1 ¢ 1|smoothy, showing the same smooth re- | ery ali over city. Drop a card and CLOTHING Liability, Plate Glass tilella of New London, will run all| The Wauregan Waiters get into ac- | huh e 3 3 1 8 0 Keelertt 2000 111 $11.3 BECCIcey” Al JORerTil M Orte bl et i Y Nere R pnaoard and 2 G (4 comers from ten to fiftcen miles or|tion on the diamond again thid after. | Crwioract § 1 1 ¢ 0Ebericlash 4 2 1 2 0/ 18 £38 5010k 25 ultetive muatat Cotestin {ris, o st b iet e, urnisher, Qutaitten, and Steam Boiler more. Those desiring to_accept the | noon, playing the Hospital nine on the | €Mt ' e 2 1.0 a¥udelt = 4 8§ 9 i A ARty + 1t L a1 Th work a1 Wiy week waki s ong ] £ | “% sarry a full line of Gents' Fur- challenge will telephone 357-6, Or the | grounds at the state institution. This | Byamwit § 3 0 3 o Wart 4 01 2 1| Muetios 3 0 0 4 Offersene 3 1 3 1 0| alow stretehes. rowing at o jow Stons PAINTING. nishings. INSURARN address, 191 Bank strect, New Lon. | Will be the fastest team the Waiters | faccis> § 3 § 3 okashiw 4 12 2 0| SALG™ 3010 ofnms 31 0 0 0 RO 2l Uiong 0t o8 i &% SES | i 1e nere—the time 10 paint On the betme G E o, S o Baye Jas T Tilecs® 3111 ¢dmenme 211 i mows T 2H T goms WTEI: the bout spaced beautifully and trav- | Jour bouse, Try Mopareh Paint 110 | REAL ESTATE AND INSURAN Donovanp 2 1 0 0 0|Brockettp 0 0 0 | One out when winning run scored. cled smoothly between strokes. The|Ro", ¢ ovwich PR £ A Wi Nerwiah ias Fle S vtucs Society, s e, B gt 28 € 11| sy wineni Ty e | YATSIty elght! 5 using the hoat built | R5T - ‘Ehone conneotion. T 1 ¢ Real Be nd Insurance - 8, | Totats, 3 82410 7| Biookim ... 100250660 13|in England by Sims, and the second Potter Bulld Phone connections. Assots $2,759,422.10 Score by tonings: im0 BU Loy Bresmahan, for| Brookiya | crew is using’ the Crowninshiell shell bt v W e M. i vomcaes 5a & oy . “Kustun: (wo' base its, Delebanty, Jor- n Westorn Assuranse Ce, U €, o meme T s gy g g e, R, oo S psiens e | built by Davy last il REAL BSTATE AND IN$URANCE R g Assete $2,397,608.00. B, 108 Melaiyre 2 Bush 3, cobn, | Seiple B Nopetehy o OIS Jordan: “iefi o | Barrette Against Bill Collins, | Geo Bachelder. Room 8 Shannon| Murray's Pure Fruit Syrups. Large deoclia Rossman, O'Leaty 3, Schaefer, Stanage 2" Willett | is 4, Brookbm 7: it on balls off | Arrangements are completed for | Bid eal Estate and Investment ¢ of Candy: Drult, .eb MARKET LESS ACTIVE. 100 Do. ptd 8% s gz | 2, Domovan, for New York Cree Keeler 5. Elber- et on emor, S5, Touts 1t | winee 1o i | Broker. Notary Publie. Auditing and | assortment 'and ult, ete, at 3 1000 Bethlehem ~ Steel 2613 206 | feld, Chase: two base hits, Cobb 2, Schaefer, Wil- | ZHICH e g Ve at, in all probability, will be the | Expert Accountant. Telephone 81 frosd five. . &' Bo N Prices Advanced Only in the Final| ‘It Cumaim boase Tt 0 Ty | e, Bihetdd, Sweencs; bts, of Willew 310 6| Lbives” Kane and Rlem: 7 Lest wrestling of the season in Wil- - ehon Rallroad 4 ocoo. Canadian Paeific ..... 180 innings, Donovan 5 iu 3, Brus in 3, Schmld Gl A e s . B Wi S 5 o 3 ATTOANEYS AT LAW. ¥ 1000 Central - Leather 29 T e g waesifice. hita. " Bowman, Schacfer: stolen Lmantic. The contestants will be Steve STENOGRAPHER. pre— S o nill Half Hour. —— Do. ua i bases, McIntyre, Bush 3; double Knight_to Eastern League Standing. Parrette of Milford, N. H.. and Bill HEN you want to put your buste e I8 NO me= 900 Centeal ot New Jerse Phse: Jaft on bases, Detroit. 1. Won. Collins of Central Villagem iddleweight | Hattle L Jewett, Public Stenographer | 188 before the public, & Y — - 51 ovan 1, kett. 4, S t | Rochests c) o n dinm better than through the advertise GROWN & PERKINS, Htiorneys al Law s T T ot ok 4 e e oo 1. New. Tark 1 hit | Seesey Gty SheTii ST ey e ! and Shorthand Teacher. 283 Main St ing columns of The Bulletin. dition of the stock mar] ay 500 Chicaga Great Western pitcher, by Dosovan 1; struck out, by Willett 4, | Toronto Both men are evenly matched in ha e - over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket st | Gifficuit to account for from any fnci- every respect with reference to size, - 25¢—SALE—25¢ 200 Chicago & N. Donovan 3, Brockett 1, Schmidt 2; time, um’ | Providencs . Satrance dent in the news. The apparent com- | §700 Chicago, M. & St Pl pires, Kerin and Sheridas Montreal ¢kill and strength. The match will be pletion of selling from quarters that| 100C. C. C. & St Louts.. e TEAGE | s finish t ca atch ",‘r"l’",’ g e Thames Nat. Bunk | were regarded an Important gave some | _ %00 Coorade’ Fud & ro Academy Plays Bulkeley Exhibition | Jewark Ehiangie; i sl g s o o3t relief to an apprehension that inform- | ~ 26 boo fat pie Game. o Lo { At a previous meeting of these two ed interests were liquidating their | —— Do, 2a pra The Academy ball team goes to New | ¢ Buflo—Buttalo 4, Bitimore 2. | adepts” an excelient exhibition was London this afternoon for a game with | At Toronio—Torumto 4, f Jerses City 2. given, although Barrette was a trifle the Bulkeley team. This will be an [ At Monured—Proridencsand Montresl postponed; | handicapped by means of a veak an- exhibition game, and it 1ooks as If [ ™% gienester Rochester 8, Newark 1. kie. Great interest is being shown the New London boys were in for a il in this meeting tonight and, it is beating. Gallivan will be in the box expected that quite a little money will for the Academy, which means that| At Fal River—Worcester T, Fall Rirer 5. change hands on the outcome. 400 Consolidated Cas London a0 predominated. The mar- | 0 som, Froducis H s ket wew freed fram the selling pres-| 2000 Deaver & lifo Grands e Ime avm s an sure in evidence yesterday, and senti- | 80 Do. vl ment was émproved for that reason, | ,.u6 Disillers & o NORGICN. but there was little dfsposition to en- | ') ot holdings of stocks. Buying orders from 7900 Do, Ist pfd ter on active measures to acoumulate| 0 Do 4 pa - . . : i ey y i stocks or to edvanco prices. Prices ' 3i0 Gemeral ‘heckle some clever swinging if they are to get | At HuveMii—Hswblll & Lmn 2 Fitchburg, Mass., Is to attempt to moved decisively upwards only in the throw Kid Barber of Willimantic twic final half hour. Dealings fell to a W ber imantic twice any hits, so that with proper flelding : within a period of twenty minutes for support it ought to be a winning team Tilinols 8-quart Pans 10-quart Water Pails lower Tate of activity duning the mid- | 1300 Interborouah M i 5 T - ; A hat makes_ the geturn trip from the| ¢ mhsca—Brown 5. Comel 0. a side bet of $25. This match is also Large Ringed Wash Bowls, 6-quart Milk Pans The regular Semi-annual Dividend | 4y period than has beem Witnessed in | 1909 Do ofd ... : gt L B clti v e asvon S by i Now Yok Tor over Swo monthe, Bf- ~ Inter Haryester old Whaling towi At Boston—Bosten College 9. Boston University 7. | €xclting the fans who In many cases 9-inc» Chambers 8-quart Lipped Sauce Pars _ At Amberst—Uunlversity of Vermont 4, Massschu- [ are of the opinion that Kid Barber Harddigs Reorganize. wita Aggies 1. | At Lexington, Va.—Virginia Polyteehnic Institute The Harddigs have reorganized for|s, viginia Miiltary Tnstitute 8. {he coming season under the manage-| At Prinsston—Princeton 6, ment of Captain Sullivan and Mana- ger Ahearn, Their first game will be has been declared from the net earn- | p.tual support was afforded by the| 1000 Inemati ings of the past six months at the rate | sympathetio influence of strength in a | 13500 Intemation of Four per cent. a year, and will be |f¢W Stocks, notably Reading. That| .0 2w Sust = e stock met some very heavy selling or- | 10 Do. pta ... payable on and after May 15th. ders 1 nthe course of s advance, but| 100 Leulsitie & Nasbviie. FRANK L, WOODARD, offered good resistance. The Fries) 400 Mauu & St Louls apr2idaw © Treasur: 8-quart Straight Sauce Pots 3 5.quart Preserving Kettles Kettles with 5-quart Pudding Pans 3-quart Covered Buokets 11-inch Colanders 1%-quart Coffee Pots will be a pretty good betting propo- sition. Young Hendeck will doubtless officiate as referee, rtmouth Sauce Pans with cover 1)/2-quart Tea Pots were strong and estimates of the in-| ity el ekt DENTISTRY The dental business established by my brother, whose assistant 1 was for many zears, Wil bs qontinued by me assisted by Dr. V. 1dr It will be a pisasure to vee the former swmers of my brother and as man: new ones as will favor me with their P BRUGHE S Sibiko. Rich or poor or proud and handsome, Even you can read this Chanson, By no law of luck or chances, Every tooth you save enhances. Al your smiles and conversation, Renders joy to all relations. Don't despair when teeth are aching, /| nore the significance of the hardeming crease in that road’s earning power were pnt In circulation, The stirring of the tharket for the Eries was believ- ed #o foreshadow the offering of addi- tional socurities ineident to financing the road’s further needs. The ques- tion of successful financing to meet approaching requirements had its re- flection in the heavy tone of the Chi- cago Great Western lssues and Toledo rallways. Part of the effect of re- pression on activity was due to the re- newed rise in price of wheat and to some of the reports of unfavorable weather conditions in parts of the wheat belt. The turn to the buying side in_the stock market on the part of London increased the supply of for- eign exchange today, and took away from yesterday’s show of firmness in that market, which was in spite of the rising tendéncy of interest rates hers. Stock sentiment is not disposed to Ig- of the money market. in view of the free use which has been made of bank- 15100 Yotk Central Y. Ont. & West rlolk & Western, Pacific Mall . Pamsslvania People’s Gas .. ——— Plitaburg, C. €. & St L 700 Pressed Stosl Car Pullman Palaoe C: 900 Raliway Steel Sprin 183900 Reading ... 2900 Republic Steel ———Do. pfd ... 31100 Rock’ land Co. 09 Do. _pra L& i 100 St Touls Southwestern. 400 Do. Bl d..... 400 Sios sEhernia 8. & 1. 11800 Southern Pacific ———Do. 114 pfd ... 1200 Fennessee 1400 Texas & Pacific. 200 Toledo, 8t L. & Wesk: Lineup will be: Smith ¢, O'Brien p, Sullivan (capt.) 1b, Ahearn (mgr.) 2b, Murphy 8b, Ol- ney *ss, Bruette rf, Shugrue cf, Skelly If played with the Baltio Tigers May| | ° . 15 at Baltic. They haven't selected their grounds yet for the season. The - The Harddigs are going out strong again thig year, after winning the championship last year, They have already arranged a schedule for -the scason with the fast bunch of bal tossers, Baltie Tigers. Here it is: Saturday,-May 15, Harddigs at Bal- tie; Saturday, May. 29, Tigers at West Side; Saturday, June 26, Tigers at West Side; Monday, July 5, Harddigs August’ 21, last of | Farddigs-Tigers serles; _Saturday, | at Baltic; Saturda: Seutember 11, Harddigs at Baltic (e Libition game); Saturday, Septembe 25, Tigers at West Side (exhibition game). It is probable that some changes may be made. They are also going to arrange a serles of games with the Pirates. e e (O = ‘When warm days and the kitchen fire make | cookingaburden—then is the time to try a New Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove. stove does away with kitchen discomforts—how cool it keeps the room in comparison with condi- tions when the coal fire was burning. The Marvelous how this DAHLIAS THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street Digging and Trenching We are now in a position to do this class of ing_ credits in carrylng prices of se- work to the best aivantage. We install new They expect to win as many games Do. ptd .. 42300 Union Pacific ed i 7 Save them, all thelr shapes remai. D A s £ce Sl | onet this v 1 ; i 3 5 rise -4 "placed it Dot ety is vear as last if they can play water services or renew the old one, also la Lite's prolonged and health extendeq, | [waTl) (10 polnts above the price | 1% Giie] St Mt g di ipz. O kn. e"" z 6200 Unied, 8 PRI > sewer or dra'n pipz. Our men know “‘just how Every time a tooth is mended, You will find your jay remended, me court decision on the commodi- 00 Utah Coppee ... ¢ & nd the highest since Jan- | . 2800 Va. Carolina Chem. ary of 1906. The buoyant upshoot in Reading at the last awakened the gen- [ 177 eral market to only a moderate degree | 100 Wheeling & L. Eri of animation, put the closing tone was | =—— Wisconsin Central strong. Bonds were steady. _Total| [0 Westem Maoland o cales, par value, $4,682,000. United | Toial sales, 725,200 shares. States bonds were unchanged on call. STOCKS. m The C, A. C, Jrs, have received 0il Cook-Stove their new suits, white with blue trim- mings, the glub colora, and wil firat is the only oil stove built witha CABINET TOP for holding plates appear In them on the diamond in| gand keeping food hot after-cooking. Also has useful drop shelves el Sunday with th - : ; x ¥ o e T e e Ly on which to stand the coffee pot or teapot after removing from burner. 8 83y ing game of the Aszies of three Detwees Fitted with two nickeled racks for towels. A marvel of comfort, Ve eams elr new s i ici 1 i — 0 be seen in Manchester's window on simplicity and convenience. Made in_three sizes—with or without Cabinet Top. If not R MONEY. Broadway. They have the club in- z Is it her fault, yours or mine, Sales. h. Low. Clote ew York, May 11.—Money on call| itials on the sleeve in the latest style. with your dealer, write our nearest agency. 700 AlllsChalmees ptd. i 501 | steady, 11-2@2 per cent., ruling rate 2, e S hall their 1588 be mine or thine, 1900 “Amiloamated Comper . 833 | last loan 13-4, closing bid 11-2, of- “Doc” Brewer Will Root. | Thou shait know tn il good time. to do it in the shortest possible time. Remember, our name and reputation stand back of all that we do. CALL 133—WE'LL DO THE RF ROBERT BROWN- ESTATE, 55, 57, 59 West Main Straai. entist I ey crowe” reveals it, Every art by art conceals it. Nature gave all in good scason, Teeth to eat with, minds to reason, 3 olamp Just such a lamp as every one wants—hand- nerl i 2 ’{fi - 'C-;;_ ;:;‘;';"“ :’?’i fored at 11-2. Time loans fairly ac-| <Doo” Brewer states that he will at- An Can ptd o rm; y days 21-4 to| tend the Academy-Bulkeley game i 3190 Am. Car ‘& Fouadry 4 [21-2 ninety days 31-3 to 234, six| New London this atternoon, ~The N. 2600 Au. Cottan Ol et o A faaawe, B fors | months 3 to 81-4. F. A. students will have an enthusias- ", o DR. R.E. BEARDSLEY| ;& 50" COTTON. o nvtnL L some enough for the parlor; strong enough for Telephone: 133. ) 3 HES Ratiilatn: Dty o e . s ‘the kitchen, camp or cottage; bright enough for 237 Main Street 14500 Am. Smelting & R. 9431 New York, May 11.—Futures elosed East Hampton.—The shad fishermen . I ks ~ 200 Do, prd : 3 100% | firm and aoctive, Closing bids: May | at Saimon River cove ave meeting every occasion. If not with your dealer, write apriod i AT T ., m}t :Ma' gun'e lg‘lo.labg}’y 10.56, August ‘fi-m: toofi“lu;k, catches sveraging our nearest agency. 9 e - , September 10.50, October 10.50,| forty to shad per night to the net. — "84 | November 10.53, December 10,43, Jan- S onc R et Standard Ofl Company #1° [uary 10.51, February —, March 10.49. Reoruit—Please, seryeknt, I've got a (lncerperated) o Spot olosed quiet, 20 points higher; | splinter in my ’and. Sergeant In- 3%, | middling uplands 1110, ‘middling. gulf| sirdctor—Wotyer been dorit " Straks 15% 1135; no sales in’ yer ‘sad’ ‘RBanch, WHEN You WANT [0 put your bust ness before the public. thers i3 no me- dium better tRan tnrough ine advertis- lug colamns of Yhe Buliebio. WHEN you want to put vour busis 58 beforo the publie, there is Wo men lum better than through the adverties ing columns of The Bulletin Whes gor YRRt 10 | i ST —— Atlantic Coast Line, " o,