Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 18, 1909, Page 3

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e | KEPT YOUNG CORBE TO-MORROW. LOOK FORWARD TO Foxenp 1l 4 |"-"fl"-" macker, , Ly ponate” Wedniesday—Jack O'Brien vs. Jack » “Batted Johnson, Philadel Always There bsolute- Sooma Thursday—Amatedr bouts at A. A.| Tl “m :' ;'"" " continue to fssuo inturance on urutr’. i 190 o 1°myw0m};n o, Jack Phencle, | y p Hope. cantile, Dwellings and Farm Prope: 5 . 3 S Chicass Sheck- | JOBNSOWND, Pa.; bouts. wag ALe S in the strongest companies atdow rates. i Di on Lands Will—. leti Win oK e e B Philadelphia. There will be another night. You Give us & call before placing your Fighting ck Nels at ill—Athletics e, e o, St Nenia, doue | _ Friday—Jimmy McCarthy ve. Arthur| oo™ o8 08 S m::, Phéom business elsewhere. 28 Shetucket Street, ~Norwich, Conn. marldaw . . % foward: on bases. Philadei- Fan '"; v Bald- Another Overtime Game—Highlanders Also Go 12 ;l.‘.‘:‘ :m?“:’?'d““" m:nb?:w:;l: o Cote, Pansull Hall &, C.; Matty B | &0y 5 ont 'you gotig o late aad your rown 31 sinack out, by Coeleskle 4, Brown . 3 o o . . . 2 k. 3 5 thse, 1.66; . | Frank_Mantell vs, Frank Mayfleld, | hours for sleep were go few. You Innings—Detroit and World Champions Win Again. | 1o & vl il boun 1wt | Sacralento, Cal: Jack Goodman vs.| were restless besides. You tossed till o Freddie Welsh, New York. 4 Mathewson Pitches Shutout Game. Saturday—Sandy Ferguson vs, Joe | 8most the dawn, and then lost your- e self a short hour, and found yourself York. May 17.—Mathewson pitched his it | Jeanette, Paris. i Schenectady, N. Y. May 17—Fight- 1 aw. Eilan. tor Boston Hooper. Btahi 2: twe base | shutout game of ‘the year ‘today. Ciocinssti being —_— with a start, and collected your dazed ; d ing Dick. Nelson, before the American | biit, Sansse, Uower Wasner; ihree bage W% | Leaten 6 ta 0 by the locals. Score: Strawberries Look Good to Waitsrs. ! el t e te | Ed ! o X 0. New York. 8. ien the inevitable snapped its Athletic_club lere tonight, bested | Cobh to Stanage to O'Lears. McCoonell to Stahl e Biikmtersia. oy seainistd ) Young Corbett. He landed at will and | left on bases. Boston 6. Detrit & o hhopo s e abhopoa e es, y whip, and you harnessed yourself and ) & ah Ting. At | iliian 2: struck out, by Killian ; Ch% e 2012 2 0| team, defeated the Cuban Glants Mon- ’ N/ ased Corbelt all around the ring. At| 1 wmplres Sueriden nd Ker. #1100 42210 a5y afternoon, 8 to 2. In the points; Bot in the shatts for another day. The | [ ¥ et ;emedg;‘-;mu:hecflmrgu:o;;g SR AR 3920 0|tor the Strawberrles were Donohue| day looked long and steep—too long missed at least two opportunties for Highlaneders Stll Playing Wi etit 4 011 1 0f § 110 0|and Devine, with Briscoe and Howard| for patience, amd too steep for a knockout. Creana | Bovnezia 3 11§ £33 3| the Glants battery, The score In| girength; but you strained at the col American Leasus Standiss. s | MAEA 3 8 L $18 1 18 errtes & £9070°0 13 2 0 28| lar, and now you are tugging along at ; o3 : Brock- RS, 2222 % Guban Glants ......1 00 0 0 0 1-0—2 | the same old gait. You would change B Its plional Dt L Tose, 3020570 2 1 The Strawherries are ‘g‘&"’wfiz’n' the gait—you would speed up if you ry l all W goodness Bew vk el o B &&= m’w?i':'n:“ Manager O it “Robineon | could, but you are still tired! Never » Fiflaacoi TrERE et o 2 L | Siates that the Strawberriss are just| mind, old thillhorse, thers will be an- COMPARED WITH OTHER ALES Gowetand £330 of e Mathewsin: two base hite Mathewson, Mur: | Tipe for picking by his oy g gnd| other night. Maybe to-morrow you 3 v > e H 2 2| m 3 base hit. Egan; len , ey are going ou J 2. 2 Washington 4 0 O o e ‘hasea. Clnctnmatt 5 Now Tork 3; L will step lighter, and make more miles 11723 0|0 | cious basket of fruit. ! My e o $a 1111 e ¢t SR e A e S i ol The James Hanley Brewing Co., ?w,}: nllll.fx‘;’:xliy ,%,mp'-(,-, én'“nm;d‘! n:\:hu.:r.ywle A:':»::a:::;r;ml;:m. 583 i b ,‘,“m.. o oman ;‘;M.m pitch, Row- Will Play Hospitals Again. You can still hope. They can never s it al ? en by a gos R Sete faning Gty G0y i Hie ¢ 6 3 0 ofsn: Ume .143; umpires Kane and Kiem. The Lafayette A. C. and the Hos-| scale down hope, nor take it off the company, ready to make: good when | f, VTt o € PO S0, AR I v 8, Bosen 1. pital toam, whoss game Saturday end- | free list. Though everything else gocs Providence, R. I, Brewers of Ale and Porter. _ disaster comes? For roliable Fire In- | o'yid e tase 1 Collos st a0 %949 2 5| movn, Ay 17—te Lo found Dorar ey snd | €0 In the geventh, when the Lafayette| S 0 h Do Bot ot surance service—consult u iog run. Score . on, May 17. fouad Do ted | UP, remains cheap. not give 100 0 0f won from Boston today & fo 1. Seore team left the field over a dispute - decisign of the umpire's, have arrane- | up, nor quit, nor fall down exhausted. | . repre—— ] ; ISMC S. JMB. Il“"_-u Agt. i TRy Ghrmns s o A b 10y CORERIE g i the Bov- | YAtk Wilt be another night! | BEEICA R O e LTRGBS R:al\:zrd- Building, 91 Main Strest. { H si33e mmess T1% 3 % 3 0| pil grounds next Saturday. You may rest, and to-morrow may be 3 apr23da el 1 Shuwme 4 praddaw P Ll n;'n H tiits ?i?.,»..n..l H : 111 Challenge New London Cadets | Yours to do with as you like. el Coetehs. Pt H P S0 0313000 00003 Em;‘"j’ i1 33 4| The Tierney Cadets of ¢his city have it < *| B, orgar.inad_a eam and challenge Sullian.e (o TR e e L R e R S R b L H : § & 1| the New London Cadets for a game on WENT DELIBERATELY TO DEATH. L UES“ON 50 LARGELY mhis {14 fome 1311 e {1 1 e o e e e YOU LEAVE THE COAL QUESTIO! Totals, 151 ; stolen bases, Tumer. ¢ er- —_ — | *Stem ‘wit] teams eir age. Iress rcumstances oint to ,,,,,, feld 2, Cnase 3, Enale; dou - Ber T 00 > REMOVAL @ EEE 5 Ga B a0 DR gL AL - R i S e S iy 10 THE DISCRETION OF THE DEALER Balica far Bareit tn 12 Tokett 2; Toft on bases. Cleveland 15, Xew York 0 . A, B. **Batted for Scott in 13th struck out. by Berger 6. Lake 1 Brockett 5 wild | +Batted for Dorner in Sth. that ise to know something about him as well as his PRt ony Score by innings: B BR, L WOk Buita an0). Sl 2 ST Only a Putout. An Agra (India) correspondent 1'(‘:‘:11.““"‘:“‘;3""‘:’ p‘:"’:'nd to be any better or worse than the rest, Pk 0 0800008080000 Gty Boston v0... Z claims that & ground ball fielded | sends a remarkable story concerning | | but do want you to try our Coal and System of delivery this year. Rau, for. Philadeighia Beker; thres base hit. Col- Maktendd’ Ciaime Sl Sia . by first baseman, who makes a putout | what is declared to be the deliberate Price is lowest now Mus: sacrics hit. Isbell; left on bases. Chicaso 9. 2. Eilis. Lush, for Boston Starr: ., | of the same, counts as an assi d " dlsdeiptis 3: bases oo ball Pittat Fills 2. Bates; home run. Evans; hits. of Domer 7 | putout for the first baseman. F. | SU icide of an elephant. . it oy pltcher, Krause 2; . 7 8o e it L i 8 inning 3 claims it counts only a&s a putout. ¥ The great annual mela or fair at ., A, Sl s B Sunaianli 1 Eiver Poubte. plager Byrie. io Charies to Konetehy | i8 right. » Batesar in the northwest provinces s ey Starr w 10 Beck; left on bases, Boston —— s Z HAS REMOVED HIS | o i D Bl o Derete & o8 AMATEUR BASEBALL. held on the bank of the Jumna, which Coal! and Lumber, %t Louls. May 17.—Ry taking this afternoon’s | DOeOKOR - Tiusht 5; first base on errors. Eoston 3 s‘vr, "f‘;‘,'; 56.' is there crossed by a bridge of boats. 4 FIRE lNSUHANBE e 0 D . 133 wmoire O'Day. The Young Eagles df Bean HIll chal- | At the side of the river opposite the | | Telephones. Contral Wharf and 150 Main Strest. Louis. Washington. falr there is a slope down which the o 3 . Pirates Overwhelm Brookiyn PRE 3 Mnomest T 8 | Broourm, var 7. Tastorion was whe toder, shr- SRl Belamtan visttorn - 59 TWN uFF'cE 3000 olomeriy 4 00 i 1l ing efont bures on alle whien with hard_ hiciing bridge slide into the river and swim 5020 olnahmins 15" (he visitors and’ rasged felding gave Pitisburg || across. A young elephant, making the 5130 ofsilaner 3010 1|the gamo, 5 o 3 B Wiiese 3 13 4 ffcmen 38400 o R e o Sl o 250th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION trip for the first time, trumpeted an- Wil s 3 s 8 TO THE | Jonend 3 0 T 1 311200 Fitishers. Broskiys, i of the grily when his trappings were stripped e a2 e REERIFr TS Lt 5 ER o ol £ N ch. July 5eh and 6th from him preparatory to his swim, e 3 X g : N hE 1000 0|lachc £ &2 8 0 0Hummellas & 17 4 1 Founding of Norwich, July 5th and 6t but seeing other elephants crossing MR e e R o 0| Alpermec H CHAPMAN BUILDING sph s Fawn | Womew {123 fmmnt a1 3 the stream ahead of him he plunged Ty Millerds 3 11 3 0|Kustusrt 4 00 00 fn and followed. BROADWAY 8¢ Lous . Cibons 4 83 8 Ocameromer 8 0 180 When he reached the opposite ’ el Sl S g b Fomr e e e X yaes ol R e Remember—we carry many specialties in stock in add- CORNER BATH STREET. e Ay e Touwts, 35 3T iveie Eutera Loague Standing. S ST sty S0 SWpONES Miaia. - The Jahont i . i a A for the celebrated = 10010 Wo Lost. PC. e b, B sought to force him around again, tion to Pipe and Fittings. gents for the celebrat 5 e 7 15 7 | mochest . v 867 e Young Huatlers of Norwic i " oQ e cl P g < Baiction 3; tme. 1405 wmolres. O'Loushiin aad | Seore” by nnings Nevers | ! ¢ %) years old in New London county. yard or two of the bank the elephant, Scotch Gauge Glasses, Rubber Gaskets, “Eclipe” Tub- Pervine. PUburg ... ......0 8 5 0 8 0 00 011 | Jorgey - Gi H ? 6 after trumpeting again, plunged down Scotch” Lduge: Lrasees, ety ek s b i a {3 M) Mamager Juck Sulivan's new organ- | futo the river. Just in the nick of ular Gasket, Oilers and Lubricators, Whistles for pleasure 5. Boston 3. s, for Pitisburg Barbean. Teach. Clar o or :357 | 1zed Independents put in on_to the| time 2 v g & =7 T N. TARRARNT & CO. Deicott, Timer 2 Aoty Miler Wiine 1 Lafed. SefProddcac el s s %7 | Sachems Sunday efiersoon 12 o 11, m‘:m"‘::‘ :‘:g:'“ba;‘no Retods Iy boats or power plants, and many other: g Rl oy X Pitcber Kilian's first | iac:, Leifeld; double play, 1 At Montreal—Montreal-Jersey Clty postpened; for | DETOT® & large ‘orowd. The Sachems . f If you are in need of anything in the lines of Steam 117 MAIN STREET. Fopenrance this season. Carsican and Motlars. hive | Dersen; et on. bese i ©%| shitted pitchers early in the game,| Phant was drowned, to all appearance . : ; been supended indednitely because of thelr ‘alter- | PiFee, on, bults. off Pastoriug 8. off AL Butalo—Buffalo 3, Newark 0. putting in Ed Ensling, who .was found | by his own¢ deliberate Water or Gas, call 133. Fire, Accidenl, Health, pulss <ty et | 16834 5} dme, 1387 wmpies. Ty sud At ‘Toronto—Toronto 4. Providence 8. without delay for 7 runs. Liability, Plate Glass b po g o abhope s e AT The Mohican team chalked u in by Hard Bathing n p one g $1 T fregan AT 1E] s e o e Tl ST B 1 wns o 20 ot 1 e |l ROBERT BROWN ESTATE and Steam Boiler . .. Cvisact 41400 L0100 ey here today be bard base morning, when they met the Letter y Gotbrt "4 2119 $3.00 0 keocked out 'of he box in the Carriers, taking the game from Uncle| W28 reserved for private correspond- n, ] is shoulder cause 2 colliste n 3 s m - INSURANGE S 1 iinr, &1 8 8 BEg s L e ey e D e | et o s 5, 57,50 Wont Siuts Birect. -haefer, 2) ner, . 2 of the game fo: th. core o vi . . 01 Biaates” 3 3 4 Ompmere 3 8 3 1 o ™ pp e lor & menih. Beon: At Providence—Brown 16, Unirersitz of Rochester | Joo Burns did the heavy work with| the florlst, wedding gifts of wil: 7 Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, | kilissp $ 3 0 5 0|iucheilp 3 1 0 2 0 delphia. ieage. . 2 e ala e e et . e florist, & gifts ot wilver or Telephone 133. u. s, P i T R R ) P B R L R B e : glass come tled up in dainty ribboned 32,7t o TR s Knabe.2b 1 2 0lSheckar 531 mectio n 5T X1 w! et 99 PR e SR e R R Cemmceut Leae St pc.|. The Detoctives would ltke to chal- ""’ s e S, . ha "“’h‘ Western Assurance Co., U. €, *Batted for Steela fn 9tk Mageelt 8 110 43100 1 5 "853 | lenge any team in the city under 13| (© the box with a wax to match, Assots $2,397,608.00. Bocrs g ipnings sl A H s 571 | years of age. 'They would like to nave | marked with the private seal of the stk sy L o B e doc114 ageoseina ey IEEE] 42430 H i £ 8o with the i:v?nlh grade of Mt.| dealer. ~ 7 2% 1 90000 7 k) Pleasant street school. We would like 1101 tos3o 5 H to challenge the Maplewoods on Sat-| 108 sealing is more than a fad. It Bow v % hx, urday afternoon. If they want to play| insures both dealer and buyer against us, let us know by The Bulletin. Send| loss. ' ' ; Connectiout Lo . %, - = "]fl nlmfl savm S Haflk A Now Bratemmmront-Yor Betin psgonst; | 3] CRAIIeNE# o' A" Mintz, North| 1¢ a package on being opened has . T8 Wetemury—Waterbury-Holyoke postoned; wet not its full contents the discrepancy B | OF NORWICH. erounds. S Manager Calkins, Preston Sars, went| 8 UP t0 the store that sent.it out, down to Hallville, Saturday afternoon | With mo possibility of shifting the Just Because S TRADING VERY DULL. . Tel & Teg.. 0% 139% 130% Yale to Get Bridges’ Place. and gave them a bad beating, the score | blame to servants or messenger boys. ey DIVIDERD — % e s LR Northempton, Mass, May 17.—The|being 16 to 6. The features of the iR g e you always HAVE waited for your Price Movement Sluggish to Point of | ~ o0 Ansconda Minia % 45y | Northampton baseball team, which had | game were the pitching of Harris, who : 3 The regular Semi-annual Dividend Stagnation. D000 Do ey 100% 108% | a shakeup since the Saturday game | held them down to three hits, and the . An Indefinite Number. flowers to take a decided start in the Spring it's no sign you 104% 104% | with Holyoke, promised to do some- | batting of the Stars, who droce the 17, 1% | thing better in the two innings it| Hallville pitcher to the woods. Batter- FHreeyearoll ARraw . was i | played with Bridgeport today before | jes: Stars, Calking and Harris; Hall. | Tather petulant mood, and in order to the game was stopped by rain with| ville, Quinley, Rodman and Lamphere. | restore his customary good humor his { one Tun for Northampton to a cipher - mother promised him some preserved for Bridgeport. The batteries were: | . 3 y Northampton, Plank and Bridge Sunday afternoos the Yantic Giants| strawberrles if he would be a good Bridgeport, Pollard and Kocher.North- | defeated the Fitchville Sters in a hard | boy. Calling a servant, she said: | Ot In two now men secured | and well fought ten inning contest by| . - | day, " MoCracken, lately of the | the close score of 5-4.) The Stars had| , Jcubie. please give Andrew about ha n declared from the net - 200 Atlantie Consé L B R o © net earn- | yew York, May 17.—The stock mar-| 150 Baitimere & Obor, ings of the past six months at the rate | et geve signal evidence today that [—— Do. of Four per cent. a year, and will be | the large operations which have cuused the show of animation in the dealings PRI A, e oy SN for eome time past had been discon- FRANK L. WOODARD, tinued. The trading was dull to the apratdaw Treasurer. | point of lethargy and the movement of prices sluggish to the point of stagna- | = 200 Chicaso & Alton tion. The professional following of the | 1000 Chicago Grest W “BONORA" was made for this purpose. We know it's new to this section of the country, and always must also that this space is too small to fully describe it, so we're going to ask you tesend your inquiries to —— i W 52 o trawberries.” 5 3 %0 Chicago & N. W . ew England league, played left field |2 800d chance to win the game in the four s ATTORNEYS AT LAW. l.i&‘ff'e?”gfiféunln ;lmv::(ij ec‘ildeflp-::;m i Gicain, S a0 :1 e Wade; Daley. formerly of | tenth inning, but the best that J. Mc-| Jennle proceeded to fulfill the wish | ’ making any new commitments. Not| 16600 Colorsde Fuel & Iron | tht same league, played shortstop, Msn;s, lhe‘ heavy hitter of the C. A. C..| of her mistresd, and counted out the AMOS A. BROWNING, much attention was paid to news of | 100 Colersdo & Southern taking Scanlon’s place, the latter cov- | Could do with Reardon’s benders was t0| porries: “One, two, three, four.” trade and finance, the amount of profit | — po. by b4 o ering_third in place 'of McAndrews, | knock a pop fly to Second Baseman| 7 i abed ¢ A8 Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richards Bldg. | taking sales affected during the last| 1090 Coasofitated Who has been dropped. In the lineup | Laughlin, ‘who retired the side on a .1 want five,”. protested the child. *Phone 206. p week’s upward flurries supplying the Robarge covered second base in place | double play, But your mother said four,” said -~ of Pastor. Rumor is that Captaln Jennie. Bridges is to be displaced by Bill| 1t wag all off avith the Mohegan Reds “Mamma sald ‘about four,’” replied gtaple of the discussion about the stock exchange. Information on such td 2% Do. where they will be promptly answered. 1100 Distale . points as it reaches the general public v Yale. In today's game Daley made 4| when they met the Wanderers on Sun- 5 2 s Iy BROWN & PERKINS, Mtorneys at law is likely to be designedly distorted, but two bagger and McCracken scored In | day afternoon, for the Wanderers| ABdre¥- We also sell, in.connection with our large line of farming over/ First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St |the motive for misleading is less in s the second inning. started in with thelr bats on Dynon| ARd be got the fiith. v Entrance forea when past performances are dealt | 5000 General Tleetric e in the first inning, and scored an ava- & - implements, the Planet, Jr., and Iron Age Horse and Hand Btatrway, nex: to Thames Nat Bunk. | with rather than future intentions. For [ %0 Great Northem pid.. Ponies Shut Out New Haven. lanche of 19 runs.’ After that Tim Sul- S At . 500 Do. Ore_ctfe. Tel. 38-3. this reason some credence was glven 300 Jows Central Springfield, Mass.,, May 17.—Spring- | livan finished out the game for the “Be careful what ye say, son,” Cultivators, Weeders and Hand Hoes. These small appli- to reports of individual accounts hav-| 136 Iierbosoun Met feld bienged New Haven 8 to 0 in a | Reds. Burdick, in the box for the| ioned the Plunkville Polonfus. s Iog Deen Bt e e TN | o e e’ slow game today. Behrendt was touch- | Wanders with Donohue as backstop.| — wyes pop” ances certainly save a lot of time and money and perform DENTISTRY to very large amounts. The cheerful " Inter Magins 5td 0 wp lively by the locals, 'New Ha- | ¥as in good form, bringing his team Y8 POP" 3 3 ) sentiments professed by those supposed nternatioftal Paper ven falled to reach third base. in ahead, 20 to 14. | ‘Remember, that you ain't promi- the duties satisfactorily. The dental business established by | to be near to the leaders of the late Ioternational Pump my brother, whose nt I was foe | epeculative campalgn were unaltered.| 2 lows Central magy Jears. will be econtinued by ma | The lack of buying power was oo pra 4070 Kenas, Clty Soiihiia Aai Ba e iensuns 1hared. | o former | nOUBCEd, however, to leave room for Louisville & Naahvitie ot my Dbrother end as many | speculative enthusiasm. Persons of Nion, & St Youis as_will favor e with thelr | influence in finauce eontinued to bel ,iif s Bk . Extragting 2bo a ote onflde infons of the ca TG AN, | azcted 1o conddsat opinicas o | 4100 Mo, ken. & Tex. rospect for renewal of prosperity Do, pfd .. g i onal Biscutt - Score— R.H.E. — | nent enough to claim that you wi Springfield $0000500*—811 1} mhe Norwich Juniors defeated the, aisquoted.”—Puck. New Haven 000000000-0 8 1|young Jail Hills by the score of 22| Batteries, McLean and Connor, Beh- | {5 21 " The Juniors' lineup: J. Ulmer c, ndt and Waters; time, 1.35; umpire, | j T ua ), % A liv: X A = ¥ : i Two Bases on Throw to Bench. ef. We are anxious to meet any teams Closing out our Maine Seed Potatoes! price level of stocks gives abunda St Do testimony that speculation has ot Rtaaal” o vz In view of the low level of some | whose members are 12 years of age or i iy DadaEe At Ui Gt P vork Centra players’ benches, notably at the Polo- [ under, the Young Tigers or Windy | -3 the Cause of Daily Woes and Rich or or proud and handseme, | legislation to its advantage (rom the N. Y. Onot_& Wes Grounds in New York and at Philadel- | Hills preferred for a challenge on May End Them. poor Pro ., gl 8! Ve 29th kb i expected coming revival e stress A —— phia, it has ben decided in a confer- | 29th in the morning. Address all chai- o Even you can read this Chanson, To0% 40 the StOD proSmact 15 tha Hopetil Necth Amacienn. Zhice’ between Acting President Heyd- | lenges to J. Ludwis, 39 Washington o By no saw of luck or chances, JIONE LN W e Saia fmppovs. LR L ;;:;}n e S SR loagns, b o RO Y R When the back aches and throbs. —— o ment keeps the speculative sentim o - r When housework s torture Every ootk yis. mate: sl sensitive to the crop news. News of e i e cases where a thrown ball goes into -~ hockpispacas b % 5 ndustrial conditions was favorable. Pressed Stel Car. such depressions. To offet the deldy | HARE FOR ENGLIS! 1 en nigl rings no rest nor Al your smiles and conversation, Romhly af Heavy orders ‘v railrosd Fulln Face Cir in_recovering such a ball, only two B JURVMEN. | o equipment and supplies had an effect R 2, ek, bases wi e allowed, a regulation . ‘When urinary disorders set in Renders joy to all relations. on the electrioal industrials, but not Pepitite Sicel : D Lt Ll erien "‘"‘"‘1"‘ Morninig, Served at Mvening, | v o'y 1ot is & weary one b gy i i A e Do od tos rules in the case of low grandstands, ceording o & y - Don't Gespair when teeth are aching, | jnoon o7 (e Sierl €T0UD- b mdvance Roo” Taand " G5 as at Boston. S ol There Is a way to escape these wo influence on that group. The engage- e A T s Doan’s Kidney Pills cure such ilis 8-quart Pans 10-quart Water P Siave them, all thelr shapes remaking, | NONSTE0 O, 00, €0IP 1o export and & iatia” outmesiers Comiskey Trades With Washington. | The T o l"‘b:“”““d'h’ Aave cured women here in Norwich Large Ringed Wash Bowle, 6-quart Milk Pans Life's prolongea and health extended, ’X',Zi’;fé:' ,Sf...'f’;fi"fh."“fififin,‘.fief"fi“‘ e e Hfifgmtlhce game at s;z.]v.nui;ts%ndn m*m’a‘ jm‘:‘"‘;::ér °“ ';:':nu‘;‘; This i3 one Norwich woman's testl 9-inci+ Chambers 5-quart Lioped Sauce Pans - - Southern Pacifie i ‘omiskey of the 8 Louis b N : Every time a tooth fs mended, mang of the New York supply by for- Do e n’ 2 oniengpion oy Soglma s il des Sust been revived at | 2°"7- 8-quart 3!;-'?"! 3‘-(“:' Pots 3 5.quart Preserving Kettlee i cign markets. London's gold supply in Eouthern Tiaitway | Stiener Alrock Mot Baseran: Dond: i Mrs, Wm, H. Clark, living at 112 4.quart Berlin Kettlos wi B quart Piuliiing Porib Y ou will find yeur joy remended, the open market was taken for Aus- et e ] hue and Outfielder Cravath to the Chard, says the London Standard. Chestnut Street. Norwich, Conn,, says cover % q A : e Dentist 1 “my crown® reveals it it dty ety et Toledo, 8t L& WanNantes N8 e Tolur T m'n:e iz h'; e acarde) {0k | “T can vouch for Doan's Kianey Pills ([l S-quart Straight Sauce Pans Sk Covctli Bt i < A - o 2 - e last 40 years, but in the old time & i | with covet... -incl exclistiy cer > Do. vta ... A : ¥ Every art by art conceals 1, cxchanges, the recent umall excees in | yip B, i S o excted gt de of tegat 4 1o oentes T proied them at N. D, Bovin || _Weavart Tea Pats st o Peb Nature gave all (n good season, [ imports heing more than overbalanced In the roll-off for the prizes in the | ¢al pack of hounds used t@hunt the Pt Ao oy : : : stent liquidation of foreign handicap ‘duckpin tournament at. the | manor lands in the morning, and the | & s;:‘!’m e v DAHI 1A S / Teeth to eat with, minds to reason, holdings of American securities. The Rost_allevs four of the six teams| first hare killed was sent back to the | Dro! L4 8 sl I lative state of the money market which qualified have recorded their | oo, NiE o BT HAS ek pain in my back than any medicine I s it her fault, yours or mine, ~ana abread, ho;‘fl;»r.d -;?uld scores, with two more yet to roll. Green | :he al t‘;‘" the dinner of the JUry |, .4 oreviously used. For vears I Fad Thiou shalt know in all good tima. | Yok ire somewhat better than those ana Combles 568, Murphy and Harris| the dinner was an enormous bowl of | 14 Welshed down with languor and s abroad. Borrowing abroad has been 352 depressed, being unfitted for anything. going on, as a matter of fact, to a Monday night at the alleys Julian | Punch, the contents of which would | IRt o, T T 0 R TR Bulletin Buiiding 74 Franklin Steget considerable extent and has restricted | Totai ssien 530400 shares Harris rolled the high single of 110 for \cost as much as eight pounds sterling. | . a0y’ T roquired anid Tfael gealh ' DR. R. E. BEARDSLEY | ¢ g0\ export in proportion. The in- —_— the daily prize. Whio ‘yetus Bt Poulott, wile 10 G | 70 TUmaty I 2eq grate- e Ko creased gold engagement from $2,000,- MONEY. lord of the manor af Ohard, brought | Tub Indeed, for the benent I derived 237 Main Street 000 in the morning to §3,000,000 in the| o o iy " 4 5 S raztng ! ' afiernoon was the determining factor| NeW York, May 17.—Money on call | Heavyweights Meet Wednesday Night.| over the Seavington pack of hounds o3 e T N N apr20d in turning prices downward to the| $38Y at 13-4@2 per cent.; rulin- rate| Jimmy Clabby, welterweight cham-| thig week and the mayor presented his | . CF. *Aic by all dealers. Price guc. LadiesTravel Miles MME closing. Bonds were steady. Total|l T last loan 1 3-4; closing bid 1| pion of the west, is on from Milwaukee Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New | s, sales, par value, $4,016.000, Unitea|3-4; offered at 2. Time loans easier; | to fight Tommy Quill tonight at Bos- | 10rdship with a gold-mounted hunting | v, s;le agents for the United States | to come to our store for the bargains | III SBlEEl hlllf spm“ 'I“ hm 3 > ixty @ays 2 1-4 to 2 1-3 per cent th i 5 The fact th | States fours coupons advanced 1-83 per | ®IXtY D ton. crop as a souvepir of the occasion. member the name— Doan' and | in DRESS S00DS. e fact that,we | SPECIAL cent, on call. flmefm)ondiysx2 1-2 to 2 3-4 per cent.;| The big feature of the week in fistic | Later in the day the court baroa din- mf: e buy direct from the manufacturer. | . ooy coaes ang t the Mill Remnant ®tore. 201 Wast A x ths 3 to 8 1-4 per cent. ctrcles will be Champion Jack Johuson | per wag held and the hunted hare was 5 saving the middleman's profit, is betn; oe. all new, fiiatuds e Imj « = Ao 9 YAscy Wlks for sTOC = and_ Philadelphia Jack O'Brien Wed- e RS TR apprecated mote every day. Our cua- | prices, ali n jelulling: our TENE. SE Tow: prices: also Latast Stvie Dross| Dl COTTON. nesday night at Philadelphi for six | 8€rved up with all the honors. It you want to feel well, look well | tomers get the benefit. May we ada | Papers, and at all prices. Goods, Muslinis and Cotton Goods Bt | 1oee Aomisemsid Comper ng lst 7 | Also alouldings and Palnts, Decoras New York, May 17.—Cotton futures|rounds. Johnson will enter the ring Judge Beresford held the monthly | and be well, take Foley’s Kidney Rem- | your name to our Incre; haif price. Come and see (hem. % American . Agricuitural closed steady. Closing b May | fully 40 pounds heavier than O'Brien. | gittin edq. 1t tones up the kidneys and blad- ticas and Muresco, MILL REMYANT STORE, wion Ame et Shgar 1130, June 1098, July 10.9 Bouts this week: & of the county court In the | G0’ ,urifies the blood and restores BRADY & SAXTON Now_booking orders for paintings 201 Went Main St., 2000 Am. Can pfa ... 10.90, September 10.84, October 10.83,| Tuesday—Tommy Quil. vs. Jimmy | 2Orning and in honor of the old cus- | health and strength. Pleasant to take - paper hanging and Jecorating. feb27a JOLN BLOOM. Prep. v ek At i November 10.87, December 10.§° Clabby, Billy Rolfe vs. Young Jack|tom decided to postpone judgment |and: contains no harmful drugs. Why | maephone 306-2. MHORWICH TOWN. | bovs- v Furey vs. Billy | summos ot commence today? Lee & Osgood| i JFurey | s Billy | summonses il the next court In order | ™ augisd | P.F. MURTAGH, I i ary 10.83, February —, March 10.81. |Johnson, Tomm Néw York, . May —Cotton spot | Shexlin at A. 2 closed quiet, 30 points higher; mid- | vs. Kid Hubert, Pitisburg; Billy Hag- Am. Hide & L. T - 00 Am. ice Sequrities. 200 Am. Linsead OiL that there might be no commitment of | == —— P 2 e~ THERE ¥ Nu udvertising medlum BERY, - tising medium tn [ 2480 American Locomstive n ; b - | debtors to pri ik Eatnictin " THERE 1= no advertsing medlum in 92 and 94 West Main Strest.” X4 tern «.nnecticut equal to TJ ule | 8500 elting & R dling uplands, 10.66; middling gulf, | man ve. Unk Russell, Philadelphia; Rriseson USPICOUS 00 | gagtern Connecticut equal to Tue Bule tern cticut 1 to Tha Bul- q Qi Liainass e B3 i 1036; aales, 4500 haisa Billy Allen ya, Temmy Bawson, don, | casien, | Iotia 0 Riatness rosuita B Tor Dasiness rasuiia ' T2 B peiephone orders marid

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