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). L LATHROP & SONS i (he'strongest companics st low rates. | Westerly No. 1 was Rolled Down in Final Clash—Captain | 52l Harris Leads—Wall’s Homer Beats the Academy: ‘business elsewhere. Detroit Sluggers at it Yet—Giants Take One from Athleties Shut Out St. Louls. St Lovis, May 15.—A pitching contest between rab; ind Bender tted in Philadeiphia defeat- ¢ . PR et e eley, 4 to 8, with & four- - For Infants and Children, two singles and an error : a ,centerfield fence off i 28 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. » s—Oth orts. st. Louis. livan, who was doing the " . A v pus T eew ] St S At 1o = The Kind You Have Hartzelllf 4 1.1 0 i hard game for Jackie to lose, as he ¥ J . Hoffmanef 4 0 1 0 1 had both .Bond and Wall, the oppos- “x v ‘Westerly team No. 1 ogacked before; a score of one up, the opposing team, {;’_},‘;-;"_ PR e G ing twirlers, faded, with 14 strilgouts (g the fierce onslaught of the Norwich | today, by one up. Willlswe2b § 2 5 2 oBarmer 3 to their 8, and even n hits -unwmed. 10 3 - Warriors Wednesday night on the New | The feature of the game was a re-|Joecld = 5 113 1 0lBarmss 2 as well as having one the hest :‘l.: m 1t Me table. W g London alleys in their rolloft of the tie [ markable drive by the president, on | Sephense 2 1% 1 §fThomase 3 or free trips lssued to first ke 11 for the Eastern Connecticut league | the 1Sth hole, to within three feet of | 5™ § § § § 3 e fo e Academy was slow in starting i ‘similating theFood and Regula- championship, and Capt. Jullan Harris fle long, green hole. Hundreds of P o ) :&el:m.m".fi ;“n “fit"‘-ln‘th gnne% tnhl RS ting the Siomachs o Jed his braves to a two out of three | mkmbers®of the club, men and women als, 5 . e e “Totals, 10 ), 4 that Bulkeley had scored. With two | o'liuti out, hit byt bitted bail. INFANTS F CHILDREN vanquished Westerly five. Captain|dent's extraordinary play, Unfortu- . cut, Captain Noyes led off with a sin- | winung run seored. \ 5 artis was out in front all through the | nately he foozled his put and made e s i i ‘vane m. | Ele. Which he_stretched to umdt.:n e v emies \ fight, finishing up with the high single | the hole in three. The total individ- | supnens: tlasetobis L Ouiling; it siavs. | Bheals o ‘Wall took a bllloovil rip | Chicago s of 111 and the high three string of | ual score of Mr. Travis 74, and that | Jones to Wallace to Jones, Williams to Wallao to n;‘la gant Wim . ofer<ths pan with- & | 0 Nt i e Newiort $05. Toitey was ably backing up his | of Mr. Taft 92 L G P Gt T, VI DI | it on Dasses and scored on two more | S N ot g {0 ey e | captain and Gleason rolled at a good e P 7. Tender 1: first on balls, oft Graham 4, L ra, Myirs: sacr Dits, Shecka in, - average, but Gray and Murphy were | Sullivan's Independents Matched With | Sebi 1: stk out Orshim 3. Tender 3716 on | SFFOTS. i o s (e e s e (R fw Mighty important _ question—who [ much below their usual standard, or Sealare Dus B L 8 | and inth, b Waibe ot b the | 6 e e’ s, Wk ek owns thi: olicy for Fire Insurance?|the Warriors would have finished much vires, O'Loughlin and Perrive. and ninth, but ail's mer in € | Hofman to Frers; struck out. by Overall 8 victory, which copped the 3$60 firstl who were gathered around the home,| “Batted for Jones prize, and left the $25 second for the) broke into long applause at the pres Ns";‘l: innings E; tal than the 54| Under the captaincy of Jack Sulli- A% tenth gave the decision to Bulkeley. | qurd 7: baies on bals, Overall 1. Mamuard ©: ALy, reaty ta ke SatMEEo| ot e WRterly. | yan a team calleq the Independents Ghooh Aqainst Former Teammates. A L0 Sommr e i S e ) e s e &isaster comes? For neliable Fire In-| The losing team was feeling right|has been organized with a lineup that{ Cimeland. My 12.—Boston defeated Clerelmnd | Academy side helped the Bulkeley boys - # ol surance service—consult us. when they captured thé first string by | Proomises a fast game when they get | sgain todss, 3 io 2. Chech piiched against his for- | to their previous runs, The score: MeCarthy NIt Ward By Cincionati. 11 pins, both fives rolling low, but they | itto action, Their first game will e | b tespriies Rl ¥ 103 L™ . Hielung : 3 Boston. Mey 12—Clacinaatt took the second ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agl.| .5 "veaten out in handsome form in|With the Sachems on May 16, when | b5, Perfer pehed & oo, Some Baas, IO abh po a o of the seriss from Npston today 6 io 3 Tw Rich the 1ast two. Not a Westerly roller|the Sachems will have Joe McMahon | fwo sincles with an eror in the fourth fnning snd 5 11 0 1| lases on balls wers g¥in by the thres pitchers, ichards Building, 91 Main Street. | the la: - % soored. three mund Soore: 4 1 00 1{ger allowig twelve of them. Tho locals could mot aoetida came up to the 100 mark. and Bryer|and Farmer Brown as- their battery 4 913 1 1| gt bits, bowever, lsving 15 men left on tmses. The s Tolled the small total of 214. and the Indcpendents will line up as Cleveland. bt 3 03 3 1| visitors found McCarthy easy In the third, gettiug e aooTey: follows: Bill Freeman p, Floyd abhopo ar o abhopo s e 5213 0l four runs on thres hits, an emor and & base on ’ A Christman cf, Tke Rist ss, Fred Moll 311 0.9 ~nd Lo L 3888 1] alle B Warriors. > > o<t i 300 2 0 b , &3 B i S 30702 B 2 ri, Mike Clifford 2b, Irving Drake 1b 4210 0 1 42110 “1400 Cinclat e Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- || e S T i gl iE.o o Hinies Al TawNele e $id 00 AL § Bt e THZ I tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Gleason eee S o Jack’ Sullivan 1b or & chmantt 3 0 11 0 — | Ean Star 3 ach, oo > b 30300 E 10 0*Bowerman 1 0 0 0 0 - I Murphy . <7 - Qutse. 41028 19 b @ L g R Gl A Worms Convulsions Feverish: r Hany D8 38| . A Cls Answer Greeneville. | Iineumer s 18 ¢ o 20410l Onetu wh oo afisder 2010 1| B ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. T ——| The 3. A. C's of Lincoln avenue who | Essteny 1 0 0 o o sarail® Downers ie RN - _ e — 410 434 464 1328|played the Greenevilles on Saturday| , .. 3757 3 N 7. MeLean.c 1 io190 8 Westerly No. 1. 1ast, wish to let the Greenevilles know | ipstiea for Berger n 9th. Runs, for Bulkeley Benvenutt, % Karger.p 2 CoT 10 seta e, b __ | that we have changed our lineup for| Seore by innings for " Academy Noyes, - Bickstia ; S = 31441 Holdsworth « 271 their sake; our pitcher and Shortstop | Cieselard M \Want; ‘bases on ball. Gall * A B e Grshame 5 17 3 1 0 .t r itlr.\;r %;5 have been taken out and new G of | Bostn . hie by pltcher, Bemvenuil & Murphy: st Mesto.o 190 8 8 tken, 2| a smaller size and younger put in. We| Rum y. 2 Gailivan 14, : . indaman.p ] Irvine 265 do mot wish to see the same pitcher | ton MoCounel, Tord, Spesiac: st ob rvmh, G- [‘Roble, Bemeuutl ie. Roew we Receo 1o Histan o, 32 A8 8 Bliven 262| and first baseman playing with you crifice nit, Hooper: pliches, Wall 2: sacrifice hit, Neyes: time, 2 hou Downey out, hit by Batted bull. HAS RENOVED HIS FIRE INSURANCE g this Saturday. Our pitcher and short- | er; double plays. Speakes 4 Stabl, Wagner to Stahl. | ympires, Rose sad Cranker of New London. *Batted for Starr in $th. 416 1274 vtop are not over fifteen years, and we [ Jalole to Storall; Srst oa balls, Berser L e S = ooBatied for Becker fn Stk feel safe to say that your pitcher and | lif, M7 piebed ball by ermer L L 8 o SHUTOUT FOR WAITERS. e b ALbanoaihs 3 3y DosEs =33 CENTS EXACT COPY OP WRAFPER. THE CERTAUR GouFANY, NEW T IRR OTTT. .| first baseman are over fifteen years.| by Cech ¢; pised ball, Clark 1; time, 1.46; umpire, L. METROPOLITAN RACING SEASON.| U4 we will gladiy play your team on | s Zomke Has Them Tied Up—fAllows 3060 --o-iioovoiond 0 0 2 00 Opens Today at Belmont—13 Fine En- | those conditions, We will come up One Hit—Hospitals Win, 12 to 0.’ | Miichell. Hoblitzel, for Bosion Dahlen, Sween | nFFI E on the 9.15 a. m. car, hopl will Washington 6, Chicage 2. base hit, MitBhell; hita, off McCarthy & in 21-3 in l: r $10,000 Handicap. o 3 . car, hoping you w : i % Dings, off Lindaman 4 in ¢ 2-3 innings: sacrifice fiy. E | for $10 P- meet us. We would like to have Wil- e e I red lis st e | There was nothing to 1t but the Hos- | Jie% off Lindaman 4 ln ¢ nin et e n 4 liam Connors of Greeneville as umpire drewn. o ‘Wednesda; afternoon | first on’ balls, off MeCarthy 4, off Karger 12, New York May 12—Horse racing | {C:" 7000 2 GROSVIIS 88 WS | B ' T bomty o tod Tne angi o | pital nino | Wednostay, SHSFODR| gn o Rl of NeChly o8 KAt on its own merlte—the «xcitement.of| go square by both teams. For this | purnased from the Chicago Natenals by Washington | (EC RS o0 0 "o Hospital grounds, | §uck oue by MeCarty ‘s by Lindsmn 1 made’ good TO THE 0; umpires, tried out on the Metropolitan circult e ek e b T iy; | £ our challenge is fourteen vears. | todsr. T e iver and 'sws siac| 12 to 0. Pitcher Zemke had the din- | o o Cusack: Charles Fields, manager; Charles Bow: n{ ' verts CHAPMAN BUILDING ||iomemmonovics, the ppemine of the 1909 | Tghuer, v, captain. =~ b o i e e s - under the auspices of the Westchester | © e 0 3 boas Via Brookiyn, May 13.—St. Louls st out Trookiyn 1) BROADWAY Racing association. Mohicans in Trim for Game. Eoe et s 300 R TN e ity - Every means will be adopted of in-| The Mohican Clerks are in fine trim | Isben.iv’ 1 8 e Brooklyn. st. creasing receipts which have fallen|for their big game. this week in New | Aldzer(ct i 90 abh po s e ae CORNER BATH STREET. off as the rasult of the adverse legis- [ London, and feel confident of defeat-| B> . 24 250 Burenit ¢ 04 0 1|Bymem {5 lation on betting and the old ‘admis- | ing the Fog Town clerks. With Ben- | suiisno ii ri1 Hummew & 1 8 3 ifstavce of sion fee of $3 has been restored at| dett in form and Fields at the receiv- | *Davis s ‘i | Joraanib_ 2 0 9 0 ofKonetchy.i ' Telephone §94. Belmont park in line with'the action | ing end, Captain Gurney back at third, | OT&%e S8 00 | 30410 e at other metropolitan tracks. Manager Larkie expeccts to surprise i — 20000l 0 As in former vears, the Metropolitan | the New Lendon clerks. C. J. Frazier, i u 3 0340 o Handicap will be the chief feature, al- | formerly of Norwich, has consented to 1 ‘| Witheimp 3 0 0 & o H elt reduced in.value this year from | umpire, and Daly of Springfield and| g 37 11 %7 5 } ———— - $10,000 to $5.000. Notwithstanding this | Lane of New Haven will attend to| ‘hstiea for Sulliran tn Sth. Tols, % 3316 3 0 N. TARRANT & co., there are thirteen entries for the event [ root for the locals. No doubt a large| *-Batted for Scatt ia Sth o 5om ' iomi ¥ 117 MAIN STREET, which rank well with the entry lists | crowd will attend. A return game will | Score Ly inain S nin ik gl e 7l et | % i} of days gone by and stand out promi. | be played here Decoration day. We | Chicao S iahe §. 68 &k Tone, Do Bt e Peia il % Beatigtion. | B fin— Accident, Health, nently as compared with dwindling | also wish to say that if the writer of | “ashington o Scott, for Washing- onetchy, Charles, Beebe: two base hif, Alperman v fields for the less important stakes. an item stating that Bendett was |, Bus for Chicsss Donshery, Bomh L 0es €3, % ree base bt * stolen bases. Byre 2. Sh Liabilit Plate Glass e knocked out of the box by a boys’ nine | won; two base hite, Ciymer, Ganley, Delehanty, John- | ALl i resnalias, honetehy: struck out. by Wilhelm Y, it A had Dbeer on the Cranbrry last week | ton Bowne: saceifice hite, Dougherty, Altizer: stolen| & WRNE VEE® i Wilhetm T; saipives R SdeRas and Steam Boiler Supate e LoPRa st and watched the fanning of the P. & e e e T i | <THIVWIHYTY =n i umgtres, s cee 4 Loqéa\'fll!;h)}\l)'n. Ma{hl!,l-—.\adzu, t‘he M. stars he would have a smaller head | 5, “Dases, Chicago 10, Washington 8: bases on balls, ! i A SRR z l avorite, which won the last race to- |than at present. off Owen 1, Seott 1. Smith 1; hit by plicher, Owen —_— % 3 INS u RA N G E | v ren a mile and an eignen In 153 R bl 7 SO 1Y ik ok Owen 1, e 1. St 4| Whw Brisbois Did 1o Same of Sullie | py,, i, Win 0% from P We take prlde in bre\vmg an ale Union Fire 1 o Cracx record heid by Tight Waeh | _ Ring Events at Jewett City 0 i, Mook dome, £490; mmpicn,”Cally sisardpiilien, phiadelpia, May 13 Fer ; Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, | the track record hel Y Vool . W e | wame was a contest between Moren b E 71 Joo Morris easlly won the feature| Kid Carter and Young Allen will = they got but one scratch hit off the | ©°¢ hits being made off each. Score: OF. & Xce )tlonal OOdnCSS U. s, Detroit 11, New York 4. - A 52,750, event, the Bashford Manor gtakes, four | hook up at Jewett City tonight for a sy o il RPN bionde haired twirler, while the Hos- Philadelphia. Pittsburg. 3 esots 2,759,422.10 and & half furlongs. The racing was | six Tound bout at 138 pounds, which | Deult May, 17Cois bittne and i WUBOE| pital batters were doing considerable o ahopoaof [ Western Assurance Co. U. €, spirited and the crowd large. will without doubt be a go that will | was won by Detroit today 11 to 4. Wison was | camage to Sullivan’s offerings. Fea- i A BB B < i Co asets §2.307,608.00. i tickle the Jewatt City sports. Both | wit, s iufela suport was uorelive, and De. | tures of the game mwere Sam Austin, ol ¢ 8 The James Han ey brewing o men are reported in good shape for the | trolt bit whenerer men gyt on nd ran Yo baste 4| Brooks and Brisbols' batting for the | Maseelr 0| Wagner.ss declla : 4 o . President’s Remarkable Drive. : 1 i iz 1 1 g bout, which will go on at 9 o'clock, | Tk §EE" 1At kore: Hospital, and & good catch in left by | Bus0ed1b & L 1 Washington, May 12.—With Walter | with' a first rate preliminary at 8.30 | “ ¢ “g3 *" Now Vst Bruette, with Haley's playing of the | semes & $ s Providence, R. L, Brewers of Ale and Porter. J. Travis, former national and inter- | which will be six rounds between Stone ey i S po w ¢|Becond bag for the Waiters. ~ The | Dodns T ATTORNEYS AT LAW. patlonal champion for his partner, | of Bridgeport and Wilkerson of Lowell | semweear % § % § § TET 8 ¢8| ecore: Norerip REE resident Ta ped to a 25 s, sh. |Keeleret 4 1 8 1 0| * 00 ¢ helr efeat, by |at 125 pounds. uhw 8318 Ot (13310 Homptal. Toula Y Coomrt o 5 431 $1201 . %o a AMOS A. BROWNING, Howman.1b § 012 1 $o0010 o1z 1 0% 8 r 3 9 1% 1 $2/43 1 s98 4 in Bated tor Gldwn 1 9t ] : 5 0| <*Battea "for Teincla In 9tk Attorney-at-Taw, 3 Richards Bldg. FINANGIAL ANU chMERc R 3053 1300 son i i s 3 s ® 48| sanaae 4 ‘Phone 205 . 100 s 30 0 3 oofDueel 3919 a0 0 0| Al : 15 ofsHenphi, 110 0 0| KR 3011 2 8 0 8| _muus for Philadeiphia or . ~ SROWN & PERKINS, Atorneys o law | spasmopic sTaRTs 2100 Anaconda, Mining Co...... 1% §0% 50% RRNE| e Sanm 22 e, T " e a3 A Bln P ull Of Oal ) d IEI0R Aleaar L L e 100 M| ehatiel des e mi B ol rotws B imu T3 7 3| Pittabure 6 st on Dails. o Moren 5. of Lelferd R ( : over First Nat Sank, Shetucket St DULLNESS AND APATHY.| 80 Do otd 04" 104 cd for Wilson ia 9t { by Diher. b alnent 1 Wrack ot 53 Sores 3 IS RATHER TO BE CHOSEN THAN MONEY !N THE BANK e DULLNESS A e 1 P T Wi s 7, i, b7 Fansa 17 o i e 3 e £ CHOS tatrway, next to Thames Nat. Bunk. | Artificial Character of Market Caused | "% polimere & Oblo Deestt 3 1301213em U RO oo v mi vt Ly : e p e Tel. 38-3. g ici 2000 Beiionem o s b 1 b : 2 Jecause It's an § per cent. Investment — the bank pays bu ¢ s DGR e Se. 12200 Brooklyn Rapid Tuns, for Detroit Melntsro 2. Bush 2. Crawford tor Hicmital Bsote, Tovter, Ausin Enstern League Standing. helps to keep the miners steadily employed if you buy in the Spring. 1% Cansdian Pacite ... C . Schaefer 1. Summers 1 for New York | Femke % Vledng B Beoks, Stoball 3 two base | | er A5 Tost You get better in the Spring because shipping condittons are Ciee, Elberfeld, Chase, Laporte; win buse hit, Engle: were sen- | 5600 Ceatgal Leather Dbetter, sational features in today's stock mar-| 500 Do. dpta 2 ilfes base hit. Cobb: home run. ford; sacrif b Sulvan 4, of Zemke 1: struck out. by | Jorsey it . . Bt s thararan &3 S0y 8 etock TNET] 1906 Ouca e Mo Taues, hite, Roseman. Summers, K (e’ gacrifee | Sullivan’ 3, by Zewke 14 Mt by plicher, by Sail. | Toroato ket t pond to th s:rao dina 23909 Clesaperke & Ohio gic: stolen bases, McIntyre 2, Cobb, Rom- | ¥au 2. Providence 5 \ et to respond to the extraordinary| "is:0 Cuicass X Alton.. Taan, Scvbaefer: double lay, Cobb 1 Bossiman to | Montreal . H L movements in special stocks was its| 1900 Chicago Great Wesicr 8 Vs, T3 | Neuarer: et on bases.” Deirolt 8. New York 9 | SCHOOL BOYS SPORTS. Newark ... ¢ ’ most remurkable feature, Spasmodic| 700 Chica & N. W (1887 18235 183% | are on balls, oft SummeM 2. Wilton 5; first on | Fuffalo § 1 <" Detrolt 2; hit by pltcher, by Summers 1. | Baltimors H | Coal and Lumber, Telephones. Central” Wharf and 150 Main Str OF NORWICH. starts in one stock after another de- | 1000 Chicess, 3L & st ... Goloredo ¥uel & Tron. . Ty tervals the market lapsed into dullness | % Colorade & Southern. . ;i DIVIDEND and apathy. The effect was to sug- |~ bo- Jrt d gest an artificlal oharacter to the mar- | 25108 Consolidated "G dend | ket which caused some supiccion and | 7609 Com Products e 7, Summers 1| Athletic Event for Broadway and Mt. 03 amplres, Merin' and Pleasant Schools. At Rochester—Xewa & B Picked teams rqpresenting the 7th,| A! Torealo—Torcute . $ax TN §th and 9th grades of Broadway school | wii Feidey: wer sresnde et Stme postponcd and the Mount Pleasant street school S struck’ out. b Wiison; tiine, veloped in succession, but in the in- Connecticat Le: The regular Semi-annual parture for Europe of the head of the| 1300 Iowa ntral ey 3| 14620 Detwvare & “midson; p— . - has been declared from the net earn- fi:,er&'mgf‘day,lng,:fism?e-%“:;“flrg_ 4500 Deaver % Rio Grand Bridawport - | are to meet this afternoon in compe- New Enplard League. A ings of the past six months at the rate | tuations were violent and frequent in Mihers' eeini Now " Bt Saitice i e crent hasdiemne | Ak e At Siowel T of Four per cent. a year, and will be [ 1t% fiights to now record levals, with| il Doty " . tions follow several weeks of instruc- v payable on and after May 15th. uary, 1906. The high priced coalers| ‘oo Bopecs Boic [ e o S NI 2t B fwe achodls L] LT FRANK L. WOODARD, showed protty close sympathy with the | 200 Great Northem i - e — tory . T Alerrill and Phosicel Disse- | Modie mme? apr2idaw 1F Trehbuber, | e et oot | 5100 g Conteni ; Heavy Hitting at Holyoke. tor Peckbam of the Y. M, C. A. — s fecting the interests of stockholders| o Do e " 21 5% X8| Holyoks, Mass, May 12.—Heavy hit- |, Becelving a proposition from the Y. Collegs Games DT Lternal o scitnidetn| b Dewlot ting in the second inning, in which the | M. C: A. the school boards ocepted | At Conriggeamant 2 Ambers 1 DENTISTRY laied to a confercnco of counsel of the | 428 It Mk 1d homte tasm. 1ads three home us in| f oo Reh Hae' bewn Sonducting. STie. | = e 7. m. v anstears conar s 2 | companies and then the comi de- 2000 Internation: . essioa, netted Holyoke seven runs, 8 er- Exeter, N. H.—St Anselam’s College 2. Phil- established by | SOTP% o e e They winnings the ame from New|Sht Sports with the boys of the ML, | s rreer i LT S Bl Pleasant street school, and General | -At Watenille, Me—Uuiversity of Maine 6, Colby 8-quart Pans 10-quart Water Pa Large Ringed Wash Bowls, 6-quart Milk Pans 9-inci Chambers 5-quart Lipped Sauce Pans Reading organization. The first jump | 10300 Kansas Eldred. in the price of Reading found other | Y00 Do. vfd will be a pisasure to see the former | favorites of the traders sluggish and| oo siee b o Yol Taven here this afternoon, 8 to 5. New Faven had a rally in the iast two inn. | Secretary Merrill doing the same at|® . 4 joueBates 4. Phillips ings, but could not overcome their op- | Broadway schoal. The wcrk has been | A: PrincetonPrinceion 3. Brown o cutr ol et R e e | CVORLIR o e dees h oand| 108 M, & 8t Losis.o - S coidbne done at the morning recess period in| Al Tilsdephis—Usivenits of Peseiia 11, nowones as wili tavor mo B T L e s e e G ponents” lead. Score by innings: o | the ‘way of directing the Diay of the | cammma 6o ' T 8-quart Straight Sauce Pots apaart Fioserving: Ieitind P evisa” PrGHIE S 8158k, | Pacific, Reading slipped back over the Holyoke 07000001 %—810 4| boys, Who have entered into it with| **° g & Bt S N - S.quart Pudding Pans New Haven 0 010000225 9 2|interest —_— cover whole of $ts previous upward course. aitonal Biscult . < 4 Then, again, when Reading was push- fonal Lead . Batteries: Sindler and Beaumont; | The events this afternoon will be Won't Slight a Good Friend. 3-quart Straight Sauce Pans 3-quart Covered Buoke ed to a new 'high level, Union Pacific N. B R Mex Carrick, Relsgl and Lavigne. Time, | the standing broad jump, the running ‘ with cover 11-inch Colande broad jump, and the 50 yard dash,| “If ever I meed a cough medicine with three entries from each schooi [ 2ain I know what to get” declares Rich or poor or proua ana handsome, | lost all of #ts advantage, giv the ap- 1V2-quart Tea Pots 1'4-quart Coffee Pots 2.05. Umpire, Mason. pearance of unavailing efforts by the S = o R 300 North American - : in each eveni, the best athletes hav- | Mrs. A. L. Alley of Beals, Me. “for Even you can read this Chanson, m‘ff“u,‘;‘ fi‘:vl’:;fl:o‘g:&e)rkp’l"h:‘ri e e . McKenna Broke Hitting Record. | i e, ,e,,é‘,,d S helc ,hg;,'ng:;a after using ten bottles of Dr. King's | D Q H l l q s By no 1aw of luck or chances, were many lesser cutrents and crose- e R Hartford, May 12—Hartford won|far. The competition this afternoon | New Discovery, and seeing its excel-| from Northampton here today, 13 to|will take place after school. Five | lent results in my ows family and oth- 5. McKenna broke the record by mak- | points will be given for first place, | er% I am convinced it is the best med- | ing 5 hits. Abrogast drove in six runs| three for second and one for third, - |incine made for Coughs, €olds and| with his hits. Score by innings — lung trouble.” Every one who tries it | R oo Pt Every tooth you save enhances, | {UEFents In €he price movement, but | ‘1 Epid Cor Al your smiles and conversation, | stocks left the market entirely Iacking | o b She <™, in consistency of tone. he confusion 100 Rallway Steel Spring.. Benders joy to all relations. told in time on the Speculative senti- | #8300 Readivg ... R.H.E. Bunt Must Be Fielded. feels just that way Relief is felt at ment and led to_the late depression in | 2 Kevubli Sisel Hartford 014020 42°1315 3| witn tw : once and Its quick cure surprises you. Bon't despair when teeth are aching, | the whole lst. Belief that the market | 1 2ou®C e Nth'mptn 020510000—-8 9 6 ith two strikes on him, the batter | ror Bronchitis, Asthma,. Hemorrh Bulietin Building 74 Franklin Street bunts to the pitcher. A “claims the | Croup, TaGrippe. Sore Throat. pain in her and | 50 Batteries: Schuman, Fi . 4 : e , Fisher | batter is out without the ball being Abrogast; Plank and Bridges and Ro-| elded to first. B claims the pitcher ras being manipulated to cover the | 13100 Do. yra Save them, all thelr shapes remaking, | ron; nature of the operations going on| 09 5. L & & ¥4 sii chest or lungs it's supi nd o St 2. ; y ¥ > acanteed Lite's prolongea ana health extended, | Lincttied, confidence News from out- )% g‘u- l;;r'é:::mml. Barns. | Thup AW Mgty CO Bas Waw 2 Petolo gy She out. .’,;:"L.Ti’i’hfi?\,‘é'?o"‘ e 3 v u = |, 500 Sjows "herieid §: "5 1. b e Vhich is right? pibs e 2 T T i 5 i S sideration. Buying orders from abroad | i3 Soithem Pacin Orators Won in Sixth. B is right. The batter is only oxt Lived 182 Yeare outnumbered the selling orders, and| 440 Do. prd New Britain, May 12.—Bridgeport|on 2 bunt on the third strike if the ball 8960 Southen Rasio " ; You will find your joy remended, the London market showed growing Do. ptd t. Jew Tarttat er-. | Tolls foul. Wm. Parr--England’s sidest man-—-' o disposition to speculate, preferring the | 90 Tenneies et - g G S A el married the third time at 120, worked | entist I “my orown” reveals it, volatile Kaffir mining stocks as a me- | 00 Toas & Pacinc. oo Y | Get Away Day at Pimlico. in the fields till 132 and lived 2Q vears | dium. The large applications for the| 16 Do gra London county council loan were re-| 400 Union Pacifi ded o= assurance of abundant mon- | %9 Do. pfa ‘acilities in that market. The strike f Fre 1 government employes was £ no apps Every art by art conceals i, Nature gave all 1n good season, 0 United States Fealty 00 United States Rubber. 00 United States Steel © . . score of § to 4. The visitors made all I ik . | longer. People should H their runs in one inning, mostly due| Baltimore, May 12.—Get away day iz‘):‘x?;me-:w;;ri;):tu of bgpfi;‘l’;k u}li [ l l r " hl to the home team'’s errors. The score|at Pimlico was everything that could | ghows how to remain young. “I fici by innings: R.H.E.| be wished in the way of fine weather, | just like a 16-year-old boy,” he NewBritain 100001002410 4| fast track and large crowds. The|“gafter taking six bottles of Blee Bridgeport 0000 05000—5 7 1|Preakness, the feature, was won clev- B‘i{&gH, Fir thirty years Kidney tr Teeth to eat with, minds to reason, We are now in a position to do this class of vent influence in the mar- Batteries: Wells and Leahy; Gibbs | erly ; o ; : . y by Effendi. Statesman broke dos » 2 ¢ Bs it her tauit, yours or mine, e e o gpd” Jameson. Time, 145 Umpite, st the fnish. * The Moune T e e e ) work to the best aivantage. We install new 1l their 1 and the s offe: v| 7300 D Murray. ton Steeplechase was won by Canvas | yinced me I had found the groaicst! R #h- eir 1088 be mine or thine, iy e ‘ousglg‘_mfi{mgnii: f,-’;.‘;"fififi.},’,{ e . — - after the leader, Thistledale, and Dr. | cure on earth.” They're a godsend wat:r services or renew the old one, also lay hou shalt know in all god! time. of commercial paper iz also growing| 570 Westinghouse Electrie . Ponemah Stars. | Keith fell at the jump. weak, sickly, run down or old peop 3 AR o 1 29 J | more abundant. Heavy issues of Pro- | o0 Wieane 2% The Ponemah Stars of Taftville chal- Ry Try them. s0c at Lee & Osgood Co. sewer or dra'n pip-. Our men know “‘just how posed new raiiroad securities remain| 300 Wisconsin Ce lenge any team under 15 years of age. _ Cubs: Sell Two' Players. T~ to do it in the shortest siblz time. DR. R. E. BEARDSLEY | 5.5 The late tone of the| Toial sales. 1 Lineup: Anderson c, Fuller p, Schofield | Chicago, May 12—George Browne, | It you desire a clear complexion taico o do it in the shortest possible time, . market was much unsettled and the - s 2b, Decelles 3b, Davis ss, | outflelder of the Chicago Nationals,] Foley’ Orino Laxative for, cons i R . . . closing tone frregular. Bonds were ir- COTTON s If, Benoit cg. Send challenges | was today sold to Washington. Andy! tion and tronble; as it will stim- Rem:mber, our name and reputation stand 237 Main Street regular. Totel sales, par value, $7,-| New York, May 12.—Spot closed qui- Anderson, P. O, Box 93, Taft. | Coakley of the pitching Staff of the | ulate tiese organs and thoroughly back of all that we do apr20d 292,000, United Statés bonds were un- [ et, 20 points higher: middiing uplands Chicago Nationals was sold (o Louls- | cleanse yonr syatem, which is what . chinged on call. 130, middling gulf 1L55;, sales, 524 e ville, evervone needs in the spring in order d 4 iy bal Academy Second Team. Rockville, to Tesl well. Lec & Qagood Co. CALL 133—WE'BL DO THE REST. Frank July 1078 | oy 4poooond, beam has been organized | Idsi, arrested by T. Downing of | Count the cups and count the cost Mg el oA ve a game | the state police, charsed with burn- | Much ix saved by using “Sal Tea, - o lay while the first team is|ing the barn and stock of Michael | Sold only In sealed lead packet- to it December 10.7% | away playing at Blackhall. The sec- | Cawnon in Illinkton a few weeks dgo, |'preserve its native purity and delicious noBEH I Bnowu Es I A' E Y — Ma ond team will play the Jewett City Justice o 14 y STOCKS. 3 Futures * closed ' nervous. Closing rosd and Josepl ——— bids: May 10.99, June 10.8: Rose Bowling Alleys, | . LUCAS HALL, ad . jvere brought befors Justie Chmrter | fvor. At all & gl 4 3 in Ellington and pleaded not guilty. —— 18508 Aoy - 5 o8k MONEY. They were bound over to the June | Cramssa: 85, 57, 59 West Main Stroet. 49 Shetucket Street. 1100 Am, New Y. 2 Butchiers P.&M court under bonds of $1,000. Don’'t get discouraged. Order a sack of 38 1. 3. ¢ STONE, 100 Am. New York. May 12.—Money on call| vs. P. - Gold Medal Flour. MaLix Telephone: 133. octl -3 e » Prop | 500 American teady, 13-4@2 percent.. ruling rate 2, [ The Buetchers ball team has a date| Tolland.—The first two honors of the P Tag e ¥ & S B i £300 Am Tust loan 13-4, closing bid 13-4 offered | for Sunday with the J. & M. team.|Rockville Hisli school go to students | o, oub FUNEHLE " b YA Beaiam, in | 148 ae. et Bednise 3-4. Time loans strong; sixty!The meat wrestlers are developing a|of Tolland this year. Miss Ethel M i 2 i i Bisiern poncctiout euai’to Fae Bhle | 1600 Ami el & Tea days 21-3 per cent,, ninety days 2 3-4, [ guod piine to hand: it out strong to the| Anderson is valedictorian and Miss | gautern Connecticnr equal to ‘Fhe Buls 4B wor business ¢ 100 Am. Tobucso bid. six months 3 1-4 dry ds people — > Ethel J, Usher is sautatorian, Iotin tor businesa resulis. 1 R

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