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- L L LATHROP & SONS continue to issue Insurance on Mer. cantile, Dwellings and Farm Property in the strongest companies at 10w rates. Give us a call before placing your business elsewhere. 28 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. marldaw Are You Going Abroad? Before doing so obtain a supply of our self identifying travelers’ checks —payable anywhere—and let us insure your baggage wherever you may be. B. P. LEARNED & CO., Down Stairs in The Thames Loan and Trust Co. Building. marsIMWF London, May 23.—Every seat in the National ‘Sporting club has been sold for tomorrcw evening when Sam Langford, the colored man from Bos- ton, will ‘make an attempt to win the title of heavyweight champion of Eng- land from Jan Hague, who recently took it from Gunner Moir, and Jimmy Walsh, the American fighter, and Dig- ger Stanley will battle for the ban- tamwelght /cl:ampionship of England. The big fellows will fight twenty rounds for a purse Qf $9,000, and the ‘antams fifteen rounds for $1,750. Langford and Walsh have been training together at Stonebridge park and, with the small colony of Ameri- cans who have taken up their resi- dence there, believe they have excel- Jent chances of winning, Langford, who will enter the ring at about 165 pounds, is giving considerable weight to Hague. Langford is a strong fave ite in the betting, some wagers hav- Ing been made’at 5 to 2 on him to win. Not mugh money has been wa- gered at these figures, however, and it is likely that Hague's stock will improve when the Yorkshiremen ar- rive at the ringside and back their man, REMOVAL John F. Parker HAS REMOVED HIS FIRE INSURANCE CHAMPLIN STROKES SYRACUSE TO VICTORY OVER NAVY Salt City Oarsmen Led by Three Lengths—Navy Crew Pumped Out. OFFIGE TO THE CHAPMAN BUILDING BROADWAY h Ernest G. Champlin of this city pulling the stroke oar, the Syra- cuse university eight on Saturday at Annapolis crossed the finish line win- ner by three lengths Wyer the Navy crew in a two mile race The winuning time was 10m. 29s., hat of the losers 10m, 42s. The b crew was rowed out and severa] of its men were in evident distress. The race was rowed under the roughest kind of weather conditions and was not started until 7.20 p. m. At the signal the navy boat was off with a jump that put it half a length ahead. ‘It rowed at thirty, while Syr- acuse was doing thirty-two- to thirty- three, For a time the Navy boat main- tained its lead and the appearance was glven of a keen contest. The spiendidly coached Syracusans pulled ‘Telephone 894. M. TARRANT & GO., 117 MAIN STREET, ahead with a powerful and rhythmic stroke which they ‘maintained to the Fire, Accident, Health, end. They appeared heavier and stronger than the midshipmen, and Liability, Plate Glass and Steam Boiler . .. INSURANGE Norwioh Union Fire Insurance Socity, u. 8. Assots 52,759,42210 Waestorn Assurance Co., U. 8, Assete $2,397,608.00. dec11a rowed the latter to their limit, A call for a spurt a quarter of a mile from the finish met with a weak response, and the Syracusans ased their lead to the end. Coach Ten Eyck was overjoyed to have his Syracuse charges repeat the dese they gave the Navy last year. ROWING RECORDS BROKEN. Strong Wind and Swift Current Helps at Philadelphia—Harvard Wins and Loses. 4 Of the 12 events which made up the ATTORNEYS AT LAW. UROVN & FERKINS, Atiorneys at Law over First Nat Sank, Shetucket St Entrance Btairway, nex: to Thames Nat Bunk Tel. 38-8. DENTISTRY The dental business established by my brother, whose assistant 1 was for many years, will be continued by me assisted by Dr. V. D. Eidred. Tt will be o pisasure to see the former cuswmers of my brother and as man: ones as_will favor me with Extracting 25¢ and up. Nish DR CHAB. B BLORED. programme at Philadelphia turday, at the seventh annual regatta of t American Rowing association, the New York entrfes won seven, Philadelphia two, Harvard one, Cornell one, and| Baltimore one. A steady rainfail made rowing uncomfortable and kept down the attendance. Owing principallx to the strong rortheast wind and the swift current, new records were established in five events, the first singles, second sin- gles, first double sculls, first paired oared shells\ and the junior collegiate eights. Cornell won the fepture event of the day, the race for junior collegiate eights open only to crews whose members never Towed in a varsity boat at Poughkeepsie or New London, There Were three arews in this race, Cornell, Harvarq and Pemnsylvani The Crimson oarsmen were the favor- ites, but Cornell took the lead after the first quarter mile and was never headed, winning 1 1-4 lengths. time of the Cornell eight was which beat the record of 6.2 by Yale last vear. | “The Pennsylvania crew was two lengths in the rear of Cornell. Harvard made some amends for her defeat in the junior college eight by winning from the Malta Eoat club of Philadelphia, in the race for first eights, The Crimson crew, with the substitution of Severance for Fllis, won_this event easily, though not in Meets Hague Tonight in London—Sam the Favorite— Ernest Champlin Strokes Winning Syracuse Crew— Detroit Back in the Lead. GREEN AND WRIGHT WINNING DUCKPIN TEAM. Put Down High Scores Rolloff of Two-Man Tournament. The three prize winners in Manager Stone’s two-man team handicap duck pin tourney were all decided Saturday, the last of the six teams qualifying having rolled off. The prizes go as follows: First, $10, Green and Wright, 613; second, $6, D. Young and Tottey, §10% third, $4, Murphy and Marx, 595. Saturday night at the alleys a num- ber of shifts were made in the seven in the qualifying round in the two- man_tourney now going on, and in which a total of $30 is to be split up in four prizes. Those now in the quali- fying list are the following: Net. Hep. Gross Sturtevant 3 J. Gleason . J. Young J. Gleason . Scott Murphy Kennedy Sturtevant Wright . McClafferty Hill 0 ngle for ¢ copped lay night with a score of 110, but in the final minutes before closing up time Julian Harris went across and beat him out with a string of 116 WORLD RECORD WITH DISCUS. Sheridan Sets Figure at 138 Feet 11 3-4 Inches—Former Mark Surpassed Was Held by Horr. New York, May 23—Martin J. Sheri- dan, the Irish-American A. C. world’s champion discus thrower, sent the newly adopted disc from a seven foot circle at the Pastime Athletic club cval today for a new world’s record of 138 feet, 11 3-4 inches. The former record of 132 feet 12 inches was held by M. F. Horr. Sheridan's throw was the feature of today’s events. Another event which attracted attention was the intercity race, in which four teams from New York, Bridgeport and Philadelphia took part. The teams were of four men each and finished in the order named. The first relay was at a mile and a half, the second one-eighth, the next a quarter mile and the final three- quarters of a mile. The time for the winner of the entire distance was 1.10. Montana Pole Vaulter Won for Dart- U mouth. Holdman of Butte, g the pole vault for Dart- aturday, at Boston, at the annual championship meeting of Moritana, 25d the New England Intercollegiate Ath- letic assoclation, captured the meet for his_college. It was a hot fight for place from start to finish and the colleges finished as follows: Dartmouth 32 1-2, Tech- nology 27, Willlams 24, Bowdoin 29 1- Amherst 17, Brown 13, Wesleyan Malne 6, Tufts 3, and Vermont 2. Trin ity and Holy Crosg failed to score. Date to Consider Protest. New York. May 23.—June 16 has practicaily been decided upon as the date for the meeting in charge of the National league’s board of directors to consider the protest of the Cincinnati club over the game of April 28 with Pittsburg. Should the meeting be neid on that day the members of the board will be able to witness the ceremony of raising the second world's cham- pionship pennant by the Chicago team Brooklyn will be Chicago's opponent June 186. Muller First in Ten Miles. Providence, R. L, May 23.—In a ten mile run which was one of t chief events of the annual games of the Providence A. A. at Roc! Point tod: Charles Muller of New York fin od as fast time as the junior collegiate race was rowed, The time was 6.36 3-5. Grand View Sanitarium For the treatment of Mental and Nerv- first in 58 minutes 27 seconds George Gilbert of New York was sec- ond and Mike Norris of Brookline Mass., was third. ous Diseases, with separate and do- Rached department for Alcoholic and Drug Habits, FINANGIAL AND SATURDAY MARKETS. Prices Rose Until Some Gains Were Made. New York, May 22—10.10 a. m— Opening prices of stocks were carried fractfonally higher on a light demand. There were.only a few exceptions to the advance, and those among the less important stocks. Western Union rose | 3-4, Kansas City™ Southern 5-8, and ! ed States Steel preferred 1. 11 a m.—Quiet strength during the first hour. There w: demand of consequence for any the leaders, but prices T miil number of important gaines e e tablished. _St. Paul, Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste Marie, folk and Western, Southern Railway preferred, Toledo, St. Louls and Western, Sloss Sheffleld Steel, United States Rubber and Distillers' ‘Securities were lifted 1 to 11-4 Closing.—The -market closed active and buoyant. Announcement of the chas f $30,000,000 of Ar & GEORGE G. GRANT, B Dasid was Wecapted'es sridence of the sustained investment demand of Umrmer afld Ellbfllmer capital and of the abundance of money 32 Providence St., Taftville. Address Grand View Sanitarium, . @elephone 675. Norwich, Conn. IyEMWF Important | Trunks Suit Cases Traveling Bags IN A LARGE VARIETY, onable at The Shetucket' Harness Co. 283 Main Streel. $otephone 321-3. no of a Prices r may15a supplies. Prices advanced on large Jealings, the Coppers and Railway being prominent. Prompt attention to day or night calls Bales. High, Low. Clow. 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Ore etts. 00 Tinols Central 0 Tnterborough Met 400 Do. pfd 510 Inter Harvester Inter Marine ptd Tnternationsl Paper Intemational Pump . jows._Central Kansas_€lty Southern wourt Pacifc ... Mo., Kon. & Texas,... Do wd 2 National Biseuit Natioual Lead ... N. R Mex. lst pid Now_York Central Y. Ont. & West. Norfoik & Western. .. North American Northern Pacifio Pacific Af = Pennayivania People ‘s Gas ... . Pittsburg. C. C. & &t L Pressed Steel Pullman Rallw Reading R R Rock Tsland Co. Talado, St. 1 Do, rtd Unlon_Pacific ... tates Realiy Hubler toel 1400 Va. Carolina Chenr: 1200 Wabash 4 1560 Do. pfa 900 Western, Maryland —— Westinghouse ~ Electsl 909 Western Unlon 100 Wheeling & 100 Wi MONEY. ' New York, May 22.—Prime mercan- tile paper 31-2 to 4 per cent.; Sterling exchange easy at 486.25@ 48 New York 2. St Louls 1. Philadelphta 7. Detrit 1. Washington 4. Cleveland 1. Boston 1, Chieago % National League Standing. Lost. Won, g T19 eIt 13 H 2 i E tu Games Were Postponed. * Ali National league and Conuecticut league games Saturday were Dostwoned because of rain. Clinclnatt New York . St Louls . Boson .. Eastorn keague Results. 5 Providence 0. Buftalo 5. first same; Providence '3, Buftalo 4. second_game. Jersey City 4, Roclester 0. first game; Jersey Clity 4, Rochester 5, second ganis. Newaric 4. Toronto 5. Baitimore 4, Moutreal 1. New England League Results. At Lawrence—Lawrence 2. Lowell 2. Called at end of elzhih on account of eold weather. Collegs Results. Al New Haven—Yale + Freshuen 10, Princeton TR Hamor D, n 6, Amberst AL Hanover, N. H.—Dartmouth 6, Amberst 2. At Eseier” . H—Pemapivania 1012 3. Fhillie- Bacter 3. At Watersille, Me.—Colhy 7, Bowdoin 6. At Rochester. N. Y.—Rochester 11, Unlon 8, AL West Point—Army 7, Lehigh 6. SUNDAY BASEBALL GAMES. Eastern League Results. At Montreal—Montreal 5. Baltimore 3. At Jersey City—Jersey Ciiy 2, Rochester & Exhibition Game. At Nevark, N, J.—Reading (Tri-State) 3, Chicago (Natlonal) v! Won for Detroit. Only five Detrolt players but four scored and one Rt & bome player being left obb's hils counted all of the Tuns. ied for criticising » dectsion. Cobb's Hittin Mich., Detroit. Maz The Detrait Washington. b oa hoa e ER et 0ds feat1a 5o o $1230 ;3 30 ofpor 30100 IRER 2500 011 o o o100 o' 3 o i1340 000 oS d1141 0410 $o0io IRER 15000 maa s Weun1 “hatiea tor Strest 1n Score by innings: Detroit ... Washingio Runs, for Detroit Melntyre, Bush, Crawford, Cobb, acsifice hits, Milau, Street 4 : stolen base. Brown: Crawford, D Vases on_baj . off Gray 1: hit by pitcher, by@Villett 1; struck out by Willett 4. by Gray 1; .34; umpires, Evans snd Hurst' Boston Loses to St. Louis In Well Played Game. St Louls, May 23.—n the best game that bas been seen in St Louls this year, Boston lost 10 to 0 today. Tn the ninth the winning run was scored en two singles and twe sacrifices. Score: St. Louis. Bosto b s abhopo s e 100 4013120 451 41500 30012 31300 o 11200 3031 20810 o 30732 31240 MeAleesedt 3 1 1 0 0| Wagn: 32833 Stephe 517 3 0fCariganc 30110 Wadedilp 3 0 2 2 1fArellanesp 3 0 0 1 b Totals, 30 8 27 17 3| Totals, 52181 Gut when winnlng run. scored: core by inn St Louls ... 000008600 11 Bostou . 00000000 00 un, for St Louls Hoffman: sacrifice hits ,Fer- vis, Wililame, Stahl; double plays, Stephens to Joiies, Hoffman to Wallace to Jones to Waddell, French to Wazner to Stahl Nlles to Stahl: stolen basc, Tooper, wild pitch, Waddell: base on_balls, M Waddell 1: struck out, by Waddell 4. hy rellanes 1; left on bases, St. Louis 5. Bostom time, 1427 —Chleago today won_the from New York. T to 3 tng relly in the second inning. when fthe home tesm made n three base hit. a single and s double A and scored three runk was ibe feature. Seors: Chicago. New York. ab b abhpoa e Hahoof 4 40100 Whiteof 2 20110 Digherty )t 2 401810 Altizse Il . 0 Purihe 4 43331 Tan'hillss 4 $1150 3 $ 1188 31 o Tita 1200 122 4 oflokep 1000 o |auten 20 WUH I Totals, Quinn 6 ultiean - Hemphill, touble plass, New York 6 struck_out. eh. Qutun ; ard Perrine bases b W e, Biair 0'Lovghlin Connecticut League Standing. Wor Lost Hartford . Springield ..., New Haven 1 Bridgeport 10 Waterbury 10 Tolyok orthampton Ponies Easily Defeated at Waterbury. Waterbury, Conn, May 23.—Timely hitting by ~Waterbury, coupled with loose fielding by Spring gave the locals an easy win here today. The was 9 to 4. Cote's hitting was & > score by innings: R.H.E. terbury 040002038911 1 000100120—4 9 6 Chase and Shincel; Me- Connor; time, 1.42; umpire, Cullen, Nc Saturday Games in This Section. Both the Eastern Connectigut and Rhode Island-Connectic® ‘base- 1 leagues laid up another series of pestponed games Saturday because of rainy weather. This makes the sec- ond rainy Saturday this season for the Bastern Connecticut league teams. The Rhode Island-Connecticut teams are fighting this vear for a pennant offered by the Westerly Sun. The Norwich Free Academy nine was scheduled to play a game in the interscholastic league at New London with Bulkeley. The New London pe ple sent no word that the game was off, so that Manager Leavenworth took his team down there, only to find that it was Impossible to p The game was postponed to Tuesday in ew London, All other gameg in this section were also postponed because of the rain. Pirates 23, Moosup Stars 3. The Jewett City Pirates journeyed to Moosup Saturday and defeated the Moosup Stars by the score of 23 to 3. The features of the game were the pitching of Raney, scoring 16 strike- Glits, while Moosup's pitcher fanned 3, The Pirates’ lineup: Raney p, Blake 1b, Cyr 2b, Derosier ss, Paquette 3b, Pervis If, Fontaine cf, Grimes rf. Fred Bacon came up as the Pirates’ mascot. The Pirates Wil play the Rosebuds next Saturday at Jewett Clt- and a very good game is expected. Address ail day bills and at 487. mband. Bar silver 521-2, Mexica Money on call nominal; no loans. Time toans were very dull; 60 days 2@21-2 per cent. 90 days 21-2 per cent, si months 3@31-4 per cent. COTTON. New York, May 22—Futures closed barely stead Closing bids: N 1126, June 1105, July 11.02, August 10.90, September 10.81, October 10.76, November 10.74, December 10.80, Janu- ary 10.72, February —, March 10.74. Spot olesed quiet. 10 points lowvu middling uplands 1165, middling gul 1130; o sklen o hallenges to D. Jodoin, P. O. box No, 155, Jewett City, Conn. Hilarious Wins $11,000 Wither: On Saturday, at Belmont park, on a muddy track and before 3000 persons, James R. Keene's Hilarlous, the 7 to & second choice, easily won the $11,600 Withers stakes, ons mile, defeating Joe Madden and the favorite, Fayette, in easy fashion. The track and weath- er conditions were against fast time, but all things considered the time, 141 1-5, was extremely good, Edward Payson Weston, the pedes- trian, left Boyers, Colorado, Saturday, on hls walk to the Paciic ceaut ki R P Winners, 7 to 5. Defeat to the tune of 7 to 5 was the dose administered to the Norwich Mohican_store baseball team ‘- New London Sunday morning at Cannonball park by the New London store team, although Norwich had in the hox their cld Hickory Wonder, who was counted upon to turn the trick on the New |out the least hesitation I can sa t 1 learned mofe about umpirin; e e first two weeks with him than picked up in four years' servie the bushes, The three best bits of swisdom of the many disclosed to me by this dean of the American league staff weré During the first two Weeks of my - servicq in the American league, l'wu lucky tnough to be doubled up - with Umpire Jack Sheridan. Ba: fans the country over rightfully look .on this man as one of the finest arbitra- tors the game has ever seen’ With- n cver take your eye off the ball “Don’t give your decisiong®#oo quick- you*have all afternoon., Never look for trouble. You'll find . plenty of it without going sfound with . a chip on your shoulder. lv.l'): while working in the buh leagues that most umpires tire of the job and decide that it’s safer and eas- ier to make a living by going back to the rolling mill. As a judge with the minors, the umpire must expect to get a mobbing frequently. It would indeed seem strange to him after the 2 home team had lost a close game if seme director, who owned a couple of shares, failed to come to his dress- ing room and inform ‘him that his place was at the ribbon counter: It he manages to get through the season without some hot-headed fan taking & punch at him,-he at once decides that he was born under a lucky star. 1f he isn‘t blamed for the loss of every tight game he immediately gives up thanks, —Umpire Billy Evaus in Baseball Magazine. ENOS DROPPED THREE—COUNT "EM. Londoners. Tam Lewis was on hand as coach and scorer for the Norwich boys, but had the mournful task of first seiting down four runs for New Lon- don. Things looked cheerful again for the up-river clerks when their total reached four in the fourth inning, but Hickory Wonder Bendett failed to hold them there and three more runs were | tallied before the game was over, | Cook caught and Enos twirled for | The Pon New London, the latter fanning | to play a while Bendett cansed 11 New London | May 31st against the 6.88's. If the lat- Mohicans to whiff. With a shift or two | ter_ accept. notify John Anderson, G Manager Larkie thinks he can reverse [ Box 93, Taftville, The Stars' lineup: (UL RS SRR e SIS S S RAT R e A Chailenge 6.88's. mah Stars of Taftville want me on their own grounds ] /] 250th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION of the Founding of Norwich, July 5th and 6th the decision when they meet in @ re- turn game here next week. The feature of the game was a tsiple play engineered by Fratus catching a fly, stepping on second and throwing Anderson c, Fuller p, Benoit 2b, D s 3b, Brierly If, E. Davis cf, Athletics Were Schofieid Comeau W. Davis rf. the Lead. 1b, to first ahead of the runmer triying t0 | For just over Saturday ni u ying or 8 ight the get back. Bill Enos in left had ‘em | philudelphia Athletics held the lead in coming too fast and dropped three fifes | the American league race, having de- with fatal results to the team. Bud- nieck’s batting and a throw to the plate were also among the star events. Score: R H.E. Norwich 010301000—5 New London 4 0000 2 0 1 0— Batteries: Bendett and Fields; Cook and Rooks. feated Detroit Saturday, but as the Athletics did yat play Sunday ani De- trolt seored a@victory over Washir ton, the Tigers are back again in th 611leaa this morning. NOTES OF SPORT. J. R. Walsh, geant, who has en of overtaking Edward Payson in his walk to San Francisco, peka Saturday westbound. At_Toronto Saturday n St. Yves quit in the 'seventh mile of a fifteen-mile race against John D. Marsh of Winnipeg, and Percy Sellen, Canada’s best fifteen-miler. Marsh also quit in the eleventh mile. army the task Weston t To- Harddigs Lost Opener. At Baltic Sunday afternoon the Harddigs of this city and the Baitic Tigers opened their series of games and the Tigers got away with the opener, 10 to 5. A crowd of over 500 was on hand to see the game. Up to the fifth the Harddigs had a wmice lead, but they piled up a bunch of errors after that and the Tigers i on thelr trall to take - advantage every misplay, which finally gave the game to the 'Baltic representatives. Both teams made a fine appearance in their new euits. Morse, O'Brien and Smith were the Harddig battery, with Crocker and Remmert for the Tigers. Their next game is on the Cranberry Saturday. it, Henri 6. E. HODGE Hack. Livery, Boarding ~ and Feed STABLES Up-to-date Equipment and Guaranteed Safisfattory *Service, 14 to %0 BATH STREET, (Tormerly Chapman 4.) Telepbone 10. . All Seiiled in our new and comfortable store. Our extensive and varied stock is all placed. We can offer the best goods, greatest assortment and largest stock r n Connecticut at extrmely low prices. Training for Memorial Day Races. In training for the races Memorial day, under the auspices of the Gen- tlemen’s Driving club, there were a large number_of runners out at the fair grounds Sunday afternoon, Con- siderable promising material is devel- oping and some surprises, it Is predict- ed, are in store to be uncovered at the ¢oming event: Joe Jeannette, the New York col- ored heavyweight, was awarded the decision over Sandy Ferguson of Bos- ton at the end of the 20th round at Paris on Saturday. apria AUTO TIRE Diamond, Goodrich, G. J. All sizes in stock. Fully guar- anteed. BIGIGLE TIRES $1.50 to $3.00 cleaned and | L L. CHAPMAN, 18-20 Bath Street. The Horse Center of Norwich. mayidaw Wheels repaired. Trunks and Bags Alling Rubber Co., 74-76 Main St., Norwich. 162 State St. New London Wholesale and Retail—15 Stores | ! 0 mistake will be made { in selecting THIS school as the one to attend. |} THENEW LONDON Business (@liege RABrubeck, trm, NewLondon. Corn. Catalogue for t'e asking. Just Because you always HAVE waited for your flowers to take a decided start in the Spring it's no sign you always must as “BONORA” was made for this purpose. We know it’s new to this section of the country, and also that this space is too small to fully describe it, so we're going to ask you to send your inquiries to | Barstow's where they will be promptly answered. We also sell, in connection with our large line of farming implements, the Planet, Jr., and Iron Age Horse and Hand Cultivators, Weeders and Hand Hoes. These small appli- ances cert;\iuiy save a lot of time and money and perform the duties satisfactorily. 3 Closing out our Maine Seed Potatoes! ? /'fl Business NORWICH FIRMS | HAY AND GRAIN. We handl vod No. 1 timethy hay, o grain, salt. feed and poultry sup- ille Grain Co. PAINTING, PAINTING, This Is my business. Wagons, ca riages and automoblles. At a reason- able price 1 will make It look like a new one. GEO, ADAMS, 17 Town St. AUTCMOBILE STATION, §. J. Coit, 6 Otis Street. Automoblle and 'Bicycle Repairing. ~Geporal Ma- chine work. Jobbin. BUILDING MATERIAL. Peck, McWililams & Co., 47-55 Wesi Main Street. Lime, Portland Cem:nt, Fariod Roofing. H. Jackel, cor. Market and Wat Acomplefe line of the best Ales, Lager and Wines, speclally bottled for fam- iiy use. Delivery. Tel. 13t SUMMER SHOES. A fing new line fust stytes Price Call and se H West Main and colors. them. t rea Frankin, 179 COAL AND WOOD. Vood Yard, Franklin Street. al In any qu rts of the © Wm. Ince. gble prices. FOR SALE. Slabs $1.00 1 load. Norwich Wood Yard, rear Bui'etin Bldg. Franklin St Tel. 504. CoN ) J0m3 F. E. Beckwith, 50° West Main Street Contractor :nd Bullder. Jobbing work of ¢l kinds promptly aitended to. WAGONS FOR SALE. Two new busin new dump carts, a riage and a second-L. agons, also two cend-hand top car- nd top phagty Painting and repairing a speclaity. T ephone 572, Geo. W. Harrls, 564 West Main St. FISH—TISH. Fresh shore haddock, market cod, steak cod; also fine lina cf all other kinds of fish at the Norwlch Fish Mar: ket; telephone—571 B with Can of th Wm., ough Mra. Wil dour | Face { hatr Tolle ment CHINOT taine, Baltic, right prices. OF EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERLY, R. I. STENOGRAPHER. Hattle L Jewett, Public Stenographer and Shorthand Teacher. at short notice. J. P. COMBIES, Cor. Market and Water Ste. 'Phone 238, TIN AND IRON WORK done promptly at short notice and my prices are right. Give me 253 Matn 8t SIGNS AND AWNINGS trial, M. K. SULLIVAN, 16 Bath Street. TAFTVILLE FIRMS only the best F. Grenfer, Taftvil tions filled with the g Ct. nd GROCERIES Groecery—"Phone up the Chartier o city. Chartle, Prop, WILLIMANTIC FIRMS Prescrip. temt care and rest druge. A full line of Toliet articles. 849-5—and we will deliver to all parts Give us your dinner order, Taftville, Conne STIMPSON'S STABLES, 1y up to Gate sorvice James P. mantie. Conn, puffs and ofhor nair gooa domPings mide into switch, pompas ody, Manlouring, Scalp Mas¥age. or an uffs, -~ Chir Orde: rear Young's hotel, Main street. Thors aranteed, Iricking and hewvy teaming & spes AND MANICURING Brown, 770 Maln rest, taken for Your own Superfivous otoria removed. Full line of V! t Goods. Evenings by sppelat~ BALTIC FIRMS REPAIRING. ne to howe yowr Sy ref rod. First cl t the lowest price. H. A. ol REPAL argeols, experts. GROCERIES, HAY AND GRAILN, 410 Main Street line of faney and Grain and Feed, HORSESHOEING P. J. White, 15 Bath Strest. Horse- shoeing In all lts bres Careful attention on our part in: ur pat- ronage. Once a customer, aiways a customer. “THE FOUR-MI Come In “nd hear it. great. Geo, P. Yeomnns, 221 Lafayette St. oRD” It's something FISH—FISH, Fresh shore: haddock, market steak cod: also fine line of all Kinds of fish at the Norwich Fi ket; telephone—&71 cod, other h Mar- HAGBERG, Civil Oyt day. nold The Ladles’ Tailor, Norwich. MEATS AND PROVISIONS James Banning. Norwich Town. Conn. Fresh and Sait Mea:s, Poultry, etc. Fresh Provisions received dally Evers- thing first-class. Prompt dellvery. NEW YORK BAKERY CO. Mlestein & Zachmowitz, irops. ish, Freach and German Breads. ery all over city. Drop a card and have us call. 10 North Thames Street. Del PAINTING Spring s here—the time to paint your house. Try M ch Paint, 100 per cent. pure. = C. R. Browning 15 Asylum §t, Norwich Q. 2% . D No. 7. 'Phone connection. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANC Bachelder, F 2. 65 F eal Est investme otary P Auditing _and Acccuntant e 615 clan Clot™er, Auber D. Have “The PUTNAM FIRMS RING Baltic, udy_of shoeing horses y. Years of experience Wawon repairing as HAIR DRESSER Halr worker in all its branches, for sale and to rent. HORSESHOEING AND WAGON Conn. We D. F. X. McEvoy, 61 M Ladies’. Gents' and. Childrens HaE Dresser _and tieal Wig i CIVIL ENGINEERS CARD & WRIGHT. Eng sters measured Our oysters are Quality and price always rk 57 Front Bt., Putnam, DANIELSON FIRMS out G. W. NASH, Musie Man, ou Price DANT Ban! heard my new elle of Connecticut?” come in and have it played for yow 1%e. ard and F. Walden Wi eering and Land Burvo” New Bradley Block. Him Street o OYSTERS CUT 00 T. fresh evecy worth stting. ot AR o It ne SON FISH MARKDT. Oysters are Kow coming fine and we handle nothing but the best that we open ourseives: also a full line of fish, nd quahaugs. OLOTHING R, G. Bliven, Furnisher, Dutntter, sarry & full Line of Gents' Fure nishings. On the bridge REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Pott A M Real er Building Willis, Betate and Insurance. ‘Phone connections. Murray's Pure Fruit Syrups. asaop y. Frait, Rall SODA WAT tment of 1 road Ave. P. A Large ote, at 8 Da Roceo, '—_ GUARANTEED PLOMBING is the kind we do. 1i BROWN does it, you may be sure the job is satisfactory in every and at an economical price We make a specialty of jobbing and repairs as well as complete installations, and guarantee “value received’ for your money. When you need repairs for your plumb " ting system, send for BROWN—he will send you a man who “knows just how.” ROBERT BROWN ESTATE, 55, 57, 59 West Main Stresk. Telephone 133. OF ENAMELWARE 8-quart Pans Large Ringed Wash Bowls, 9-inci Chambers 8-quart Straight' Sauce Pots 4.q Beriin Kettles. with cover . 3-quart Straight with cover 1V5-quart Ted Pots Sauce Pans 10-quart Water Pails 6-guart Milk Pans 5-quart Lipped Sauce Pans 5.quart Preserving Kettles 5-quart Pudding Pans 3.quart Covered Buckets 11-inch Colanders 134-quart Coffe DAHLIAS e Pots THE HOUSEHOLD 74 Franklin Street Bulletin Buiiding DO IT NCW fs the best thing any progerty awner can do. Don't wait until eaid, weather comes before making mec sary fall repalrs. If you have new work begin today by getting our fig- STETSON & YOUNG. THEWR ™ 5o rosmg medium in Easteru Counesticut equal o e Ui leuin Tor Rusiness resvite JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order, 108 BROADWAY. Telephone 262. octiod ERE 12 avertist; 1} tn <o business s X