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J. i.ll‘llflfl?&m . Shetucket Street, - Norwich, eom. We write it at very low rate. B. P. Learned & Co., feb2MWEF dnd have your property insured at|games was taken. With the proxies of Amnt Yet on Sehedule—-'l'lnfll Cm Wins Indoor Kaseball at Amory. e g bl itk - New York, Feb, 17.—After four days h:d voted a. -.hw ot ns,ooo a yea.r 2 Oof endeavor, National Jleague c.ub|an Johnson, men were unable tonight to adopt “That's aretty hog _press, ageni a schedule for the coming season and | worke” ® ad.wurnod unnl tomorrow. Up to| Dreyfuss said tonight that the Na- Fogel, president of | tional league club owners were acti the Phunde_\pm club, was still con-|like “a lot of jealous chorus gicls, fined to his room, ostensibly suffecing | that it was “one grand fight over triv- with gout, but ebout - 9 o'clock he|ial matters,” and that he was zoing quietly left the Waldorf, climbed in a me to attend to more imporrant sumably fcr ness. iy Tan e e President Liynch said tonight that he Philadelp] magualies Thames Loan & Trust Co.. Building. |, o3 C B} wuu:‘; Pl i et | ihoneti (AL wethe4nis scnsbe the va- ing on the claim of William J. Murray, | tional commission would pass upon the former manager of the Philadel>hia |schedules, arranging dates which wo club, 'hhj: asserts nx;t ‘he was deposad utomatically year after year. en ntract had two years to e w“ Fogel's departure forestalls any CHICAGO’S CHOICE DATES. wfion in the matter. Variety of Invalids. ‘With Fogel in his room, Staniey Robison of St. Louss ill and in bed, and Sttty :;?a%&mfilgm‘:,?go: MiEe 1 Ome of the features of the Am was to have been called at 2 o'ciock | 12@8ue schedule adopted is that it con- this afternoon dld not take place until [ t2ins only a few conflicting dates with 4. Ebbets by that time was aole to the National league. The list, as usual, attend, but it was somewhat of a |‘OoDntains 154 s i R L 5 L gathering of invalids, for President| Ohicago, as usual has the greaios John Bush of New York was also ai- | Zimber of conflicting dates. erc are ing and had to be assisted to the mee:. | ©i8ht clashes between the two weal ing. ° c!!&&.msl. Liouis has the only other Only one vote on the quss‘ion <f|CON S ldoptxj’n( the long schedule of Ty ggma%:&; fi;f‘flio‘fa'.\‘}e games or the short scheduie of o ey = White Sox Draw Many in American League Schedule—Also a Few Con- once. You cannot tell what moment | Fogel and Robison held by Murphy of The season will open on April- 14 fire may destroy. valuable belong- | Chicago, it was anmounc3d that the ings. Our list Companies are the|yote of yesterday was unchanged, Cin- with the following games: St. Louis at Chicago, Cleveland at Detroit, Phila- very best,’and our rates as low as the | cinnati, Pittsburg and Boston beirg lowest, for the short schedule and others fcr The first sectional series will open ISRAC S. m Insurance Agt. | ¢ o7 o> 56 in the east on May 10 with Clevaiand Richarde Building, 91 Main Strest. feblidaw N. TARRANT & 0O., 117 MAIN STREET. Fire, Accident, Health, Liability, Plate Glass and Steam Boiler ... ed leaving for Pittsburg tonight and | interesting of the three bplayed this . " s u n A " G E it is probable that he will depart in| afterncon, five games being necessary Nerwich Union Fire Insurance I»-m U.'s, Asests $2,759,422.10 Western Assurance Co, U. €, Assets §2,397,608.00 declid Fosel's hasty departurs for Philael- e o phia bonig\ht occurred er four ays ohicans ienge. THE OFFICE OF WM. F. m of vintual imprisonment in his -oom. The Mohican bowling team, Captain Real Estate If he had eppeared a4 the league meet- [ Bendett, challenges the Rights or Lefts and Fire Insurance, is joested in Somers’ Block, over C. M. | 2Urray’s 315,000 claim, But s it 18| ajleys, and as the Rights and Lefts ‘Williams, Room 9, third ficor. fabl2a ‘Telephone 147. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. lnlm‘v next to ):on%- B . I & " nl I heard today that the Amerfcan leazuae' the Irish Five, Mmhn of .b New Yerk Stock Eychange. Boads and Wigh Grade Securitiss Orders exsouted in Stocks and Bonds, Grain and Cotton. Brimon” 67 BROADWAY goaman Telephone 901 FRANK O. MOSES, Mgn fabdd we tell you of tho “high-grade work we do In Cleaning and Dveing of all kinds of garmenis. We make old clothes look Jke new, freshening up thetr colors and putting th in per- fect shape agaln. Should it be neces- sary to change their color we can dve them io your order. We ed to us and charge reasonably. Lang’s Dye Works, Telephone. 157 Frankiin St. + febblisd - The Nerwich Wickel & Brass G, €8 to :7 Chestaut St. Nerwich, Conn ——OPEN— Del-Hoff Cafe Business Men’s Lunch a specialty. Also Regular Dinner, fifty cents. irda HAYES BROS. Frops - = 1647 3 Adam’s Tavern ., 1861 BROWN & PERKINS, Aitomeys-at-1aw | aovasoment today by sending aows | c2rd the felts and et busy. ever First Bapk. SHetucket St from his room a story that he had Irish Five Has a Game. the public the Imn standanrt and Americs, -of Europe » cnlmbu:h Bavarian hfl% Mueir’; gh B e Kiok Over Conflicting Dates. at Philadelphia, Chfcago at Washingz- Heated argument arose over the fact | ton, Detroit at New York and St. Louis that both mhed\él:s assign ;ix-cun- at Boston. flicting dates to Louis and two to Chicago, Both Robison and Murpny| Fast Racquets Play at Boston. are insisting that there must .e a Boston, Feb. 17.—Barrett Wendell, change. This complicated matters =o| Jr., of Boston, William Stackpole of that it looks like a hopeless deadlock | New York, and N. W Cabot of Bos- with a chance that the club owners| ton were the winners today in the pre- may adjourn for two weeks tomeorrow | liminary round of the American ama- with - the hope of effecting a settle-| teur racquets championship tourna- ment. ment at the Tennis and Racquets club, Barney Dreyfuss is utterly discour-| The match between Stackpole and C. aged with the outlook. He had inten-| H. Hutchins of Boston was the most the morning, leaving his short schel-| to decide the contest. Stackpole took ule vote with Herrmann. flclle nm‘{ame, but his loppgnenl’. show- T ed a brilliant service in the next two Phillies Have Seven Southpaws. | ;ng nhad the lead in the fourth game, ‘Baltimore of the Eastern leagu when the New York player began plac- day soid Jim Maroney, the left handed | in» with great accuracy and worked to pitcher, to the Philadelphia Nationals. | the front. Stackpole also served finely ‘This makes seven left handed pitchera| in the fifth game and always led his the Philadelphias have. opponent. ing the other club owners would hive| or the two consolidated with five men properly felt court-bound to consider| for a game, two out of three, at Rose their preference and Fogel's to iest| gre fast the Mohicans consider them the matter in a civil court, his attitude| in a class to roll the fast Mohicans, is expiained. with thg following team: Bendett, Fogel’s Fake Elephant Story. ?fmrt,l‘:" ylvm,k chlNickle and Johnson. Murray has been at every one of the s _Crack hONIEs &to)gume Just report to Bendett and a good heating e e 1o _Dave. His is in store for the champs. Now dis- purchased an elephant for $16,000 to do the work of twenty horses in cov- ering the diamond with eanvas. . Y. M. C. A. at the gym on Monday eve- Johnson’s Salary Laughed At ning. Walsh, Hynds, Driscoll, Kearns ‘When President Murphy of Chictgw | and Nichols will make up the team for The Irish Five basketball team has a game with the Water Sports of the FINANCIAL AND (‘}UMMERGIAL GAINS BUT PARTLY HELD. — e LS SELF-CONTROL FOR AUTO DRIVERS. Joe Matson Tells How Drivers May Win Big Races. - “Absolut. {;ol of self is the great- f.o jute cons bile races, 'nyn .l’oe Matson, twlt:ne;uzt some of the biggest races of e ,“Nearly unybnfn!n can learn to drive | the result of kidney or bladder disess the turns and | If the kidneys are not in & healthy things a racing driver t is just a matter of | ongans to become diseased. practice, but the difficult thing is to be able to control yourself. fight with myself harder than with alin}tihim‘rl else l;xd; race. . Aiaeles ng in the world so exciting as - tognoblle race ,not only to the people ritable and may be despondent; it who see it, but to the people who are | makes any one so, Everything about it has a ten- dency to make you lose control of v-l-uu Westerly Team by Large MMM o 'I'c-n Totll of —No| Over 2500. . f There was a_ one-sided bowling match at the Arcanum club on Thurs- day evening between the club team and a Westerly Sun team. The locals took ‘three. ge “the first by ‘the second by 87, and the 'J’l“'fl by 72, .The the pink of cond{tlon. Richmond, Tilly and Fox all getting over 200 qp singles and over 500 on tou.l Richmond be- ing high on both Richmond and Tllly were tied at ten on strikes, but on spares Clarke was It is possible a return at high speed and take do all thé other ith 216 and 558 There i noth- high with 19, match will be rolled soon. “In the first place, you are going at a terrific rate of speed, and the sen- | Kidney, Liver and Bladder Reme sation of great speed combined with the explusions of the motor tend to|4ivity to .the Kidneys, the oause of excite the nerves to a high tenslon | g 0 troubles, The faster you go, the faster you want to go, and unless you are very careful you will soon be“drh'lngt youl; :ars too hard and you will come to grie up- do Sor & Hver. pose vou get going nicely and after | 99 hem. very reader o you are running just ab(:l)tlll you | paper, who have not already tried it, ought to run one of your rivals comes | ; - up behind you and with a mighty burst | hamton, N. Y., of speed gr;]eu t‘h;;‘r:derlngd by. Pl a man with m v good control who can stick to his own schedule wunder | 5ize bottles at all drug stores. such circumstances. is to go out after the man who has | WHY WILLIS WENT. When I go into a race it is not the excitable dare-devil drivers that T am most afraid of. am most afraid of is the cool-headed fellow who has learned every inch of the course, who knows just about what average speed he will have to mainfain in order to win, and who drives at that pace and lets nothing tempt him out 169 127—440 146 186-—494 216 173—558/10 18 150 162—515, 5 159 359—531 $91 810 807 252540 T4 - Bl bnnaa? 2l mmwumg 118 114 147—379) 169 177 135—481/| 140 139 163—442) 327 147 144—418] 170 176 146—492! 3 724 753 736 2212(31 61 The first impulse passed you. INDOOR BASEBALL. Third Co., C. A, C.,, Run Up the Score The man I Tndoor baseball at the armory Thursday evening provided an exciting hour for two fbranches of Uncle Sam’s service, the Third company, C. A meeting the postoffice team, with the result that the military men won out, For the postoffice men, was their first experience at the game, but the coast artillery boys have been playing some time, their greater ex- perience showihg in the game. John A. Hagberg umpired satisfactor- “One of the most nerve-raging ex- periences I ever had was the start of the Indiana trophy race. 19, the last car to start, and I had to stand there and watch 18 cars get away ahead of me. The first car was v around the 22-mile’course be- fore I was even started, not_enough to m=ke a man nervous I don’t know what would be. ousness showed during the first hlllr- Ab;ur’;ium:?f around T took | Detroit, made some serfous blunders a turn so fast that I blew a back tire | In the seventy game—practically los- : ight A e I e o Sng | came into the hotel in Detrots, Williy drov(- just as steadily as I knew how. The result was that No. 19, before the 232 miles were over, had one of the cars which started ahead of = - | ries. The artilleryists were strong in field- My vy, ing, while the slippery floor bothered the attempts of the postoffice men to scoop up the ball. to follow when the losers expect to have a fuller acquaintance with the rules and also make a better show- Score by innings: 1600510218 200411000— 8 Another-matech is ing on the floor. The Hneups Third Company—Ortman c, p. Malmers 1b, Haglund s, Smith ss, Ortman, W., 3b, Burdick f. Postoffice—Counihan ¢, i Hazeldon 1b, O’Sullivan Dennison s, O" Fight for Places on Bulletin’s Team. The next date farsn’!'htii ; duckpin team is on urday evening at 7.30 at the Rose alleys, when they | 8¢t Fid of both of them. The DIAMOND JOTTINGS. probably nhave Newman, Brabston and| Nate Pulsifer, the former Haverhfl the same who won two out of| and Lynn player, will not play this three when the fives met three weeis | season because of business interests. According to their usual custom, The Bulletin team will be chosen aftar | TOTRMY po Ol g B w87 (194 an elimination series. letin roMers will make a hot fight for | FA0T T S BRIASE ) VR places — Captain Corning, Whitney, Curran and Bjur- strom—with Looby and Oat liable to come in with @ rush and crowd some- Bulletin’s 2b, Shea 3b, T o SR meet the New London Day five. New Londoners Moran, Davis Basketbail Girls vs Jewett City Cham- Manager Lague of the Jewett champions of London county since they defeated New. London this week, is none too good for his boys and the Accordingly he has arranged *o have his five play the Bos- College girls next Monda N fake about it ,they are real girls, and Manager Lague has been kept busy dodging the Jewett City men who want |, m to meet the ladies. ng will be the favored ones and all others have been and will Captain L'Heureux, Popham, Gin- Six of The Bul- thinks the best Jewett City public. Frow, A Week Longer for Murphy Dan Murphy has only about a week | {po money needed for the franchise? longer to stay at his home in this c > Fobruary 26, 18 given B8 the time for the Athletics to flit for ; south and spring training. = Ira Thomas will also have to say good- TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. to his Danielson friends, to join the caravan of the Philadelphia nlaces on his t But the follo V. be turned down: as Saturday, gras and Dupre. have been carefully that they are not to pull hair and that the men are expected to pick up and restore any hairpins that may be scat- The Boston girls Miss Clark, Miss Miss Holden and in the fra: line up as follows Foster, Miss Murph; Miss Rogers. Will Bury Johnson, Fitzpatrick, is out .with that Jeffries will who made J > bold predic- y the big heavyweight Fitzpatrick says is overrated and will te feather when the boilermak- chelsea L"'B Kennedy’s High Single. High duckpin single which won the daily prize at the Rose alleys on Thurs- day was rolled by Theodore Kennedy. He went across for 117. er puts on the pressure 8ignificant Subsidence of Talk of the D:; e of "} . 10506 Chesapente & Ok “Reading Mystery.” CAnTE e §490 Chicamy Great Wesiern. New York, Feb. 17.—Prices of stocks | 2100 cm::: k“’;;. rose further today, though it was a no- | 12100 ticeable fact that Reading, which made | ~ 4, up more than one-third of the aggre- gate dealings yesterday, was pressed for sale steadily in.realizing profits on —m; ~ BT the sharp rise In that stock vesterday. 00 Com Progucts ... Such a movement is suggestive of pro. 500 Dieaware & Hud fessionalim in the market. The day’'s gains were but partly held. There was no one stock as prominent today as was Reading yesterday, but the large congestion of dealings in Union Pa- cific and United States Steel and the aggressive upward movement of those stocks carried out the indication of large professional participation in the e i transactions which made up the body Inter Masine pfd . of the market. 1400 International Paper There was s significant subsidence| 300 Intemational Pump . of tali of the “Reading, mystery” which Rarta Ot R started prices upwards vesterday. That stock was heavy and drooping, and the second preferred stock relapsed sharp- ly, as is customary when speculation passes it by. Reassuring views of the iron and steel trade from a trade au- thority and the expected conviction that.the luH in demand was due as much to obstructions to deliveries by weather blockades of freight as to any ,{Is; falling off in consumpive demand was 300 North American . ; smfll‘lih"l’g influemfi in United States :gg: ;‘m:m“l:iume teel and by sympathy to other sto s i There were large purchases of that| taeo beomon o stock and of Union and Southern Pa- 1400 Pittsburg. C. cific for London aocount. The fresh | 1200 Pressed Steel Car. storm blockedes all through the west- | = 300 Dullman s’;‘;{-"‘gm ern county and the predictions of their | 126800 Reading extensions weer without sufficien® in- 4180 Republic 5 fluence to turn the prevailing tide of !}im S sentiment. - Prospects of increased div- ! 7! idends figured in the discussion and strengthened a number of Industrial stocks of minor grade. Something was made of the report that the publicity feature of the corporation imcome tax law would remain dormant, for lack of an appropriation available for carrying it out. That phase of the new law has been made the occasion for much ex- pressed disquietude on the part of cor- oka porations, both large and small. One 300 vniua States Realty of the points advanced by professional [ 1600 United smn Rubber. buyers of stocks was the hope that the giscipline dealt by the stock exchanse | 13 e to the member concerhed in the Colum- va. Carolina chul bus and Hocking Coal and Iron pool ‘!"" IWabash . might invite public confidence and at- | %300 Do. vfd tract outside participation in the stock market. The engagement of a million 200 Western Union . and a quarter dollars in gold for ship- | —— Wheeling & L. 3335 8 o amantana ment to South America for London 1223 ;d:fl“.fii." P s i account® 'was without appreciable “ef- Foundry. 59% 5814 fect on the money market. Its influ- 18 113 ence on the stock market was neutral- b it ized by the large buving for foreign T S eSior daiis account which went hand in hand with it. . All three of the great foreign banks MONEY. sent very strong weekly returns and New York, Feb. 17.—Money on call the great abunrance of money in the | easy, 21-2@3 per cent., ruling rate Paris market is a material factor to- | 23-4, last loan 21-2, clsing bid 2 3-4, ‘wards stren‘xthening the whole invest- | offered at 3. ment situation. Time loans steady; sixty days 81-2 Bonds were firm. Total sales, par | per cent., ninety days 3 1-2@3 3-8, six value, $3,373,000. United States ‘bonds months 8 3-4@4. COTTON. New York, Feb. 17.—Cotton spot clos- ed steady; middling uplands 14.80, mid- dling gulf 15.05; es, 1261 bales. Cotton futures closed steady. Closing bids: February 14.51, March 14.52, April 14.52, May 14.63, June 14.55, July 14.52, August 14.00, S ber 13.12, October 12.70, November 12.56, December 12.53. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Senes 835833 %5:5%3;?“ LOCAL SPORTS PICTORIALLY PRESENTED Here are some records of Keen Kutter Tool service; Saw 20 years, Draw Knife 13 years, Hatche;:,z years, Shears 17 years, Butcher Knife myms—mdssSawshavebeen one Keen Kutter slim taper file. The uniform KEEN KU TOOLS is shown by the fact that over 100,000 Keen K.uttermeanahavebeennldandncve: . ome returned as defective. Keen Kutter Tools have been standard of America for 36 years, and , no better tools have ever been made. The Keen Kutter trademark covers a complete line of tools and cutlery. Sold by THE HOUSEHOL.D, 74 Franklin St. Readers of thli Paper ‘' “Thousands upon thousands of wowm- en have kidney or bladder trouble and never suspect it. ‘Women's complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or conddtlon. they may cause the other You may suffer a great deal with I have tol pain in the back, bearing-down feel- ings, headache and loss of ambition. Poor health makes you nervous, ir- But thousands of irritable, nervous, tired and broken-down women have restored their health and stréngth by the use of Swamp-Root, the. t Swamp-Root brings new life and ac- Many send for a sampie bottle to see what Swamp-Root, the great Kid- ney, Liver and Bladder Rmnldg 'h“‘ this may address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- and Treceive sample 1Y takes | bottle free by mail. You can purchase the regular fifty-cent and one-dollar —_— His Bight With Abstein Stirred Clarke to Make Decision. ws from New York that the Pitts- burg club had sold Vic Willis, the long pitcher, to the St. Louls Nation- als, revealed a story of serious trou- ble between Willis and Abstein, the big first baseman, who was some time since released to the St. Louis Amer- I was in No. | icans. No_ secret -is made in Pitts- burg that Willis placed the Pittsburg team in a bad position for the world's championship, even though he had done much to win the championship. If that was | He was not in shape, it is claimed. to properly pitch at any time in the se- The story §& that Abstein, who had done his best at both Pittsburg and ing the game for Pittsburg As he made some bitter remark at which Ab- stein simply bolled over and the long- »d every | €8t pitcher in the league and the stooky first baseman were soon engaged in & bitter fight, The affair at a time when injury to any regular player might have lost the world’s championship, so incensed Clarke thdt he is said to have declared then and there that he would Tommy Leach was the best run get- scores in 151 games. Fven the won- Manager Dowd of the New Bedford club is figuring on a trade for third baseman Garry Wilson. He may go west in return for some player. The Bridgeport team will be & farm for the New York Highlanders. Do you suppose Mr, McCann put in all —Lynn Item, 80 as All Water Route NEW YORK Ik show Fare $1.00 Unexcelled rrelght and _passenger servies direct to and from New York All Outside Staterooms, From Norwich Tuesdays, Thursfays, Sundays, at 5.15 p. m. ew York Pler 22, East River, fost Roosevel: Street, Mondays, Wednes~ days, Fridays at § p 5 “Phone or write for folder, P. 8. Frelght received untll 6 p. = C. A. WHITAKER, Agent may4d T0 NEW YORK NORWICH LINE The water way - the comfortabls way of traveling. Steamers City of Lowell and New Hampshire — safe, ~taunch vessels that have every comfort aund conven- lence for the traveler. A delightful voyags on Le Island Sound and a superb view of ti wer- derful skyline and waterfront of New York. Steamer leaves New London at 11 » m. weekdays only; due Pier foot of East 224 St 5.45 m. (Mondays ¢ cepted) and Pler 40, North River, ¢ a. m, Fare Norwich to New York $1.76 Write or telephone W. J. PHILLIPS. Agent, New London. Conn. augtd HOTEL TRAY MORE Atlantie City, N. J. Open Throughont the Year, Famous as the hotel with very modern convenience and all the comforts of home. TFraymere Hotel Co., D. 5. White, Pres, Chas. O, Maryuet M Stirring Up Business has been forced upon us by the pres- sure of public approval. ecause we know how to buy and to sell goods so satisfactorily that they -hnolvl-ly fly off our premiseés. Just our . stirrl ' way of keeping WINES and LIQUOR up to the mark. We expect to r harder than ever soon, because of the extra good value of our new stock. Come in before the cream’s off the tep. Geo. Greenberger, 47 Frankiin Strest, Nerwish, Gesmn. . Telephone S8 Soia

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