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TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. All Water Route NEW YORK Chelsea Line Fare $1.00 Unexcelled freight and ".-:m | INSURANICE. ’ Insure Your Property in the Glens Fallis Insurance Co. J. L IATHROP & SONS. gers looking with longing eye for a Oxford Shows Strong On Starting Now Big Favorite Over Cambridge for Race Tomorrow | 222 2°0 "5 il i0i°0 £76E° mim- | Thousands of Men and Women Have Kidney Troubid —Tuckey’s Backers Challenge Wicks—Norwich City | ¥, one s worrying vecause the Sa- 2 - and Never Suspect It. 28 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. . \ chems are announcing that they will “ janizdew Baseball League Meeting. 2 hold fast to the Falls ‘A local : r enthusiast has tendered the use of an- other diamond. Nature warns you when the track of - i Manager Desmond states that he has | i health is not clear. Kidney and bladder London, March 21—The Oxford and | sport to believe that the Cuban is a ;‘:{2:2,5"{,.“’&5":{:}_‘ ‘g‘ugn‘;‘“ Pest |trouble compel you to pass water olten Cambridge eights, who will meet in | great wrestler. He tips the beam at b the anmal beat race on Weanesday, | 175 pounds and is.a husky looking spe- xhgm{:m:r pv.n:- o:n pi;e‘th;ewoods |thm(h the day and get up many times are putting in the finishing touches at | cimen of physical development. AS & O e during the night. Putney. Both crews were out today | curtain raiser the club has arranged a | Pl not use “Shim” Mcmtyre on first D" Sitasrs s Sumbait . rhoting- practicing short burts against scratch | couple of the best prem’?l!,mirligfle ;-:1:5 A fast college pitcher who is ex- |!tism, catarrh of the bladder, pain or dull ache i serviee direct to and from eights. The Oxonians made the bet- | can possibly be secured. Tha pected to get the Greeneville goat is im the back, joints or muscles, at times have . X B e e oadays, Thuresays, ter showing and they are now hot fa- | ner crowd of the season will be present e Vorites In “the contest. ~Most of the | Wedensday evening is assured and the o o bean {b:"rf:;t' :“:’:r?:‘"; headache or indigestion, as time passes you Sondays, 4t 516 p. m. | may have a sallow complexion, puffy or dark . . New York Pler 22, East River, foot afternoon was occupled in practicing | clup is to be congratulated upon its bell starts. In starting Oxford has had the | ability to arrange such a fine match, Tl?m‘:n'caflfornig fnd that Manager | : €ircles under the eyes, sometimes feel as though . IR s Wease: advantage of the lisht blues all along. Larkie had has evaporated to New || ¥ou had heart trouble, may have plenty of am- -l . Fridays, at m. iihere Ba becn some prolest by US| Broke Leg on Harvard Dismond. | York stafe fils e il provanly |i bition but no strength, get weak and lose fesn. i e b e | the race, this having been fixed for | Cambridse Mass. March 21—Archie | B¢ on the Toll of some fast|y If such conditions are permitted to continue, ¥ C. A WHITAKER, Agent y m out there. serious results are sure to follow; Bright's di mayid Wednesday in Holy week, but the pres- | F. Winter of Webster, a candidates for | te4m i idents of the Oxford amd Cambridge | the Harvard freshman baseball team, | o 3 P O i w1y | | €3¢, the very worst form of kidney trouble, may boat clubs have declined to change the | ‘broke his leg just below the knee dur- |3 A0 0 steal upon you. date, explaining that it was selected | ing practice today. He was removed n“‘:berfl';;ef;.‘m mf;: :‘:'rfi:n;i" - and have your property insured at| afier very careful consideration with | to the Stillman infirmary. Delone. 146 sine v st Cavesrras Prevalency of Kidney Disease. once. You cannot tell what moment | senior members of the university, and ————e TRt ek Dot Wil Gartataty wet|’ ~ Mokt Degpis dp not realise the:alarming ffie fire may destroy your valuable belong- | was the most suitable that could be Monday Baseball Results. theirs when they meet the West Ends. | | 6rease and remarkable prevalency of kidney di: fngs. Our list of Companies are the| chosen. It has been decided, however. | ., s¢ponc®Ga. New York American | Larkie asks Levarge what about| ease. While kffiney disord —_— Very best, and our rates as low as the| not to hold the usual dinner after the | g2 o0 J€h G200 PV OCR e those favorite friends and his fast in- || common L, nr:v:‘rlf u::; ‘::a.lm lowest. race. or to accept any of the official in- o g e v l 3 —— < prings, Ark.: Cincinnatl |field stars. Get busy, there are still a5e, vitations to_places of entertainment | AL Fot Springs, Ark: Cunciy four woeks o get that aope cut of | | the last recognized by patient and physicians, oy ISAAC S. JONES, Imsurance Agt.| which have been customary. T o, A e (rexes |Fove: Byatatn ':‘h- umfly";onnh:t fllcn‘unl!v:" with doctoring Street. league) 3, Cleveland American second | Manager Miller says he visited that e effects, le the original disease constantly b e S o MACK 1S HOPEFUL. Leois 5 cornfield last week, digging up the | undermines the system. e e T e e reblldaw i i 7 XD S pennant pole, and found all his play- 5 . : way of t n . Believes Athletics Will Beat Out Tigers Walked to Hospital. ers but Bowen. That famous gold A Trial Will Convince Anyone. SV nw gt This Yeal e o 3 Drick .seemed to be hiding in some|] It you feel that your kidneys are th b teamers City of Loweil and New William _ Weinert, Theodor =Bauck, | woodchuck's hole, but he has come out > ey L «daemigei SieniaD ; Hampshire — safe, staunch vessels 3 Atlanta, Ga, March 21.—Connie | Elmer Pitcher and’Nathan Glassman |now, as he was seen talking to Larkis | | Jor, fickness or run down condition, begin tak- that have every comfort und comven- 117 MAIN STREET. A, e el e Athe | started at 2 o'clock from Norwich and (Tecendly. ing Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great kidney, T reached the insane hospital at quarter liver and bladder remedy, because as soon as ! lence for the traveler. letics and believes that Philadelphia il 11 Detroit for the American | of 3, walking by the Westerly railroad, your kidneys begin to get better, they will help A delightful voyage on Long Island Fire, Accident, Health, il heat ouc Detroie for the American | 8.5 v SACHEMS AT WAR o s i b g A b BINGHAMTON, X, Y. i | sound ‘ana a superb view of the wer- Llabfl“y' Coombs, Krouse, Morgan and Plank S o WITH CITY LEAGUE (| Root, you afford natural help to Nature for soid by ait Druggists | IR * | dertul skyline and watertront of New are all in good shape, while Dygert, mit ry Again. g = : Swamp-Root Is a gentle healing vegetable com- il Hanke, Friene, Forman, Kellogg, Kum- | Wilber Smith of New London an- | Will Hold Falls Diamond Against All Steamer leaves New London at 11 p Plate Glass and Steam Boiler mer ang Atkins are showing rare |nounces that he will make another try Oth es. : physician’s prescription for a specific {| m. weekdays only; due Pler foot of form. over the round trip from that city to Eant 224 St. .45 a. m. (Mondays INSURANCE Taaie Collins is batting in his last | Norwich in about two weeks, and that | The Sachems of the Falls have gath- You cannot get rid’of your aches and pains if cepted) ‘and Pler 40, North River, 4 year's form and on Friday annexed his | he will hang up 2 record for the dis- |'ered up their players and are strong || YOUr kidneys are out of order. You cannot feel a m. oA first home run of the season. Hartzel, | tance that will be hard to beat. for the coming season. [t has been || Fight when your kidneys are wrong. A Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society. | Oraring, Baker, Davis, Murphy and stated that Charles Levarge was- to 3 Swamp-Root 1= always kept: | FAI8 Norwich 1o New York $1.75 u. s, Barry are showing up finely at the bat, | oirv | £acUE ELEGTS have a team in the city league to Swamp-Root is Pleasant to Take. up to its high standard of | Write or telephone W. J. PHILLIPS, Assets $2,504,330.17 while Tevinstone” and Thomas ars | represent the Falls But We, the Sa- || 1t you are already convinced that Swamp- Durity and - excellence || ogent. New London. Conn- AR Catching like veterans. Y chems, have a littls to say. We have || Root is what sworn certificate of purify £eb26TuThS In the three games played with the bt ety o = [ 21 Sl SR t i t you need, you can purchase the Lien"every bottie, i) Atlanta team hére Mack's men took all | Local Magnates in Session—Managers | be found right here in the Falls and || ToSUldr fifty-cent and one-dollar aizo bottles at f . " ia- | |81l drug stores. Don't meke any mistake but remember the name, Dr. Kil- THE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL, | ithout much trouble. Have Lineups Outlined. e I Doy on the olls dia” | [mer's Swamp_Root, and the address, Binghumpton, N. Yo which vou wil i HOTEL TRAYMORE Real Estate * Burke Floored Sullivan Twice. An executive committes meeting of | Manasers will please fake notice of find on every bottle. { % New York, March 21.—Sailor Burke, | the Notwich®Gity baseball league was | tHis fact. We have signed to man- SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE—Fo prove the wonderful merits of Swamp-Root open Mlantio Olty, N. 3. and Fire Insurance, the Brooklyh middleweight, outclassed | held on Monday evening at the C. A, | 28¢ the team one Jack Kane. who, ||you may have a sample bottle and a book of valuable Information, both sent Panons il Rotel with i e £ . s | Jim Sullivan of Boston in & ten round | O yooms, President Wiiiney presiding, | With @ few weeks with the team. will || absolutely free by mail. The book contains many of the thousands of letters | || modern conyeniencs and. ail is Jecate ook, over bout before the Olympic A. C. tonight. [and Managers Larkie of the = West | Sk N0 odds of any other teams in the | | recefved from men and women who found Swamp-Root to be just the rem- zomforts of home. Will:ams, Room 9, third fioor. Burke floored the Boston fighter in the | Fnds. Deamond of the Centrals and | City- The Sachems will move into their | | edy they needed. The value and success of Swamp-Root Is o well known | || Fraymore Hotel Co., D. 8. White, Pr fifth and ninth rounds with a right | My £ G sille attendl new club rooms the first of this month || that our readers are advised to send for a sample bottle. Address Dr. Kil- Chas. O. Marguette. Mgr. s Telephone 1% |, i'¥0 the jaw, and had decidedly | voimmcion wrmee alg b . on s | and then steps will be taken to fix up || mer & Co. Binghamton, N. Be sure to say you read this generous —— the Detter.of the confest: S Do oy hf fhotion o | the ball diamomd of which they are||offer in the Norwich Bulletin. The genuineness of this offer ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Jim Sullivan was substituted for | gcorers in place of Jack Fitzpatrick, | the Sole possessors and are then ready | | teed. Montana Jack Sullivan, who was to | whe resianed. snd 5. B AL for any fast team in this city. As . AMOS A. BROWNING, |bave met Burke. Secretary in” place of BudCounthan, | for, (he use of the diamond other oveliles for gasier s = who is now in Providence. - " | teams will have %o be our opponents.| s now racing or in training go on | Fitzgerald, Philadelph Thread City Looks for Great Sport. s ours truly, erald, Philadelphia; Matty , p stterner-at-zaw. 8 Biohards sag | THeed Oty Looks for Grent, Sport| L oty linit "l e pravers who | sannert B B Clubs, Falls anty. | KB Anion R curcers ould e o | W Eaonind 45 Ducks, Chicks, Rabbits, "Phone 208. Willimantic, March 21— The San An- | teams was made by barring all who | Charles McIntyre, Grosvenor place. | IN€ Jasbice. £o e gy while to bar all “green” horses this Danced 15 Hours at 54. Dolls, Flower and Favor derson-Copa Deoro wrestling match |sign national agreement contracts for vear or after this year would prevent BROWN & PERKINS, AKttorneys-at-Law | has sot the fans all agoing in great 1910, but it was provided that the ex- CHALLENGES WICKS. — RO of T and strong in- | . Police stopped the world’s champion- Basket Poit Cards P e This Mt o N itaget Vo aominiities may: HE constaeoa 5 {ho srowth of ‘& new and strone In- l'ship Marsthon dan n Francis- askel 'ost Cards, over First Nat Bank Shetucket St| doubt the best ever pulled off in this |advisable, permit exceptions to this| Tuckey’s Backers Want Race for $50 | i;ouble when it comes to the fmal en | €0 on Sunday, after six of the contest- Bookl. d Novelti Bakias aakt . Nat. Bank | City as far as noted contestants are |rule. With Hospital Runner. forcement of the new rule. Unless the | 83t had been dancing fifteen hours ooklets an. 'ovelties g Oen’ Monday ana et | concerned. Everyone knows that An- | It was voted that only holiday games —— .| National Trotting association at its | nho old record was 14 hours and 42 2 . urday evenings. oct29d derson is a real champion, and the |could be transferred, and these would | A Montville backer of Tuckey.tele- | next congress, in February, 1912, sup- ;"‘;:)":‘lfeflc-tatf:rpr::]:“ rnfl“"‘f:fi'v‘;;h" -’“ in great variety. ur 3 3 4 ot e -vent.- fact that Jack McGrath, the Irish Gi- |have to be by agreement of the two |phoned the following challenge to The | plements its Tecent action by some- ant, of Norwich, refused to meet Copa | managers interested and with the con- | Bulletin on Monday: hing ik g S g ed only by the determined manner in — Deoro in & finish mateh for o side bet |sent of the president. Adjournment| Through the columns of The Bulle- | SHD€ M Pkl Sy ind a split | which the officers cleared the plat- v & of $100, leads the followers of the | was taken to March 3ist, which is the | tin, Thomas Tuckey of Montville chal- o £ DoBScRE o e i etead- , rrankiin ofquars lenges Captain Wicks of the Norwich S ance advised the police th hospital t% a foot race either from HARVARD MUST DO BETTER. physical exertion on the part of the marlsd New London to Norwich or of fifteen —_—— dancers might result fatally, Seven |. E vi i 50. | Oarsmen Are Not Rowing in Proper | couples entered tiie contest and five . ey as that s where Wicks establish- - remarkable feature of the performance ay’s a ". was the fortitude of J. A. West, who Tucker, Anthony & Co. BANKERS and B Il b avbeoty ¢ g | Harvard's varsity crew for the past | i5°%,"vears old. Although at times VERY DULL STOCK MARKET. g B the principals can get together for the | Week has been made up as follows: | during the night it seemed that his BnoKEns e T e 4 40X | o rrangements and have @ forfelt post. | Stroke, R. W. Cutler,-1911; 7, J. E.|struggle to continue was torturing Large Operative Forces Seem to Have | 500 Am Weoicer gt ed with the Sporting Editor of The| Waid, 1930; 6, G. F. Newton, 1912; 5, | im, he waved his seconds aside and d & Waiting Attitud 2 aconda Mining " G Bulletin , E 2| kept it up. West's partner was a 16 Assumed a ng tuge. 1700 Atchison 5% it < E. C. Bacon, 1910; 4, F. H, Leslie, 1912; | year ol girl. 28 Shetucket Street ¢ : $% 18« | Tuckey, who was born in Thompson- | 5' R . Hooper, 1911; 2, §. A. Sargent, New York, Mareh 21.—The excessive o Coi 52 | ville, this state, ks 19 vears old, five | 1910; bow, R, Whitney, 1911, “Withing NEVER FAILS YO RESTORE Telephone 995. dullness into which the dealings in feet nine and one-half inches tall and 5 ai A FITTING. Stocks fell today was ascribed to o | gi0f Bribisien Stea i ; e i W i oni] A T A0 e aming el 4 was [ RLUMBING AND aASFITYING GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL waiting attitude on the part of the Canadian Pacific His previous experience in the running | gays of last week. Metcalf, who had COLOR AND BEAUTY. Members of New York B R oubfan | o S T 5 game has been in Norwich and Willl- | peen at 3, was out of the boat all week The vau hn Fnundr co No matter how old and tors were assigned as the ground for B g mantic. Last Memorial day he was| ¢o: the same reason, Balch had been 3 23 b e o5 Fom and Boston Stock this attitude, but it was noticeable | o0 Chosspeake & Ohio “R% |beaten by Hilton in a five mile race at| 1/jeq Saturday at bow and had done o e gl that the clearing up of some Of them:| 100 Chiaso & Alton. the falr grounds here, dropping out | weil, but was @iso umable to row last b:r you have eray, it Exchanges in the course of the day had little or | 200 Chlcago Great Wesiem. 304 after three and a half miles with a bad | week because of illness, Up till Thurs+ will work wenders for you, . no effect in enlivening the specula- | 1300 Cricass & N. W, knee. At the Willimantic fair last Sep- | gay, the boat did net go very well; keep you looking young, pro- Bost New York. tion. 13600 Chicago, M. & S 3% | tember he won in the half mile and Y vere | furnished promptly. Large stock of mote & luxuriant’ growth of s 2 1 the men made a weak finish and were » - g h 53 State Stree?. 24 Broma street. || The adjournment ‘;fough‘; | G L three mile races. uncertain on their slides immediately | patterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street healthy hair, stop its falling PRIVATE WIRE. e e B Golorads & Southern. e before their catch. Friday, however, | 3anzzd TravE sanx _out end Positively Re- £ o1 . 3 ’ Pre- | T 400 Consolidatea Gas Another After Road Record. dictions were offered that the supreme e the boat went better than It has so | — | move Dandruff. R oI 1 e ‘Wilbur Smith, who won the Mara- | far this year. The crew rowed down Wil not coce case would be handed down to- | 100 Delawari & Tudson. 5 thon race at the armory last Tuesday | to the new bridge and back. On the your hair. S A Im Y 500 Denver. & Hlo Grande. 2 night, will run to Norwich next Sun- | return trip the men rowed in fairl R N A v 3 = Do. ptd day from this city. Smith expects to | good form from the new bridge to the ’ 2 1 $1.00 and 50c. Bott do the run in good time; maybe as| Harvard bwsidge, but the rest of the 8 ] L . pany. This rumor was not without an Distlie ominic OMINICK | Birinceris mamer, s, met srshout an | = 2 failure of verification today seemed to & 1 . . Philo Hay Spee.Co,NewariN.J..U. 5.4 : BE o D | T our e ot e s | gy ek the rowine celom consiaera- | He@ling and PIUmDIng, | mromawey Fuermncs Tee % Gosevi. Members of the New York Stock | (ATOW the market into a State almost| 300 Gewri Sieiis 0 e B tloin: . chat comie o Hse ; . ) 0d, Utley & Jomes, Dunm, Eychange. SE-ShEpe 1 anlmsticn, B e ot 04 g 5% | record. Several prominent members 92 Franklin Strez! Herrick, Finn & Som. . The critical stage of a number of | 00 Do or ats 3 b e e A i e M gy MARATHON RACE RULES. L = s Ll R wh negotiations for labor settlements 1eft | 15300 Joimm —Z . company Smith in . an automobile— _— marba Bonds and Hiflh Grade Securities|= disposition {0 await ‘the fmal out- | 15t B S S | P don elearaph Boston A. A. Has Stringent Regula- y A come in these cases. The coal ng = e tions for April 19th had some influence on the ; ’ Orders executed in Stocks and Bonds, | DXoSPeCt - Abe Going Across the Water. Grain and Cotton. fifiéflfn{‘“h‘;‘frhémdz,?fi“?,{;‘s’: R Abe the Newsbdy of New London re :"’: f":‘m‘" A“l“e“i “:"Ci“‘“u" has S' F' GIBSON It Makes Wrinkles. A st 1 t. Che: ke 3 g ports that he intends to go to England | 2adcpted stringent rules for its four- Norwich 67 BROADWAY Shapman | T Sniors acqutaition of e Beeine ; ; : o”" | hext summer where he expects to have | teenth Marathon road run, which will| Tin and Sheel Metal Worker. | ., e Rl whee Branch Building | Valley and the convertible bonds offer- 5 3 a chance to hook up with some of the | be held on April 19. No athlete under ...m.r" no good, 3 merely couses Telephone 901 ed by Norfolk and Western are inspir- % , 3 % good men in the boxing game. Inci- |19 years old will be allowed to compete Agent for Richardson and Boynroa wrinkles, that make you look oldes ing causes for the movements in those , St. P. - 3 dentally Abe says he will do a little |and every starter must ke clad from | Furnaces. than you are. FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr. | stocks. The railroad group as a whols | — po g, = % 1% | writing for the papers. the shoulder to the knees. Nourish-| g5 West main Street. Norwich, Conn If you ere sick, den't worry, but febid had_the benefit of very cheerful views | —— Misouri Pacific ment and massage may be given, but decie about it to make ycurself m'?[ To g of the railroad traffic situation coming Netlonal Blscult BAN ON HOPPLES . 'CO"X‘{'WS:";!';“" be “;'!’;e“c’ 3o i .| this we repeat the words of thousands Re from officials in charge of those de- e ; b . a wagon, yele or her former sufferers from woman- The United States Finishing Company | parcments. . 4 MAY CAUSE SPLIT. | automobile hie cannot again run oh the 7 Tlia. similar to yours, when we say, 320 Broadway. S Seatchansion Mas bion it 3 . National Trotting Association Likely to | Songes; Ynder the penalty of being sus- (o] ow ! Tak : . o i T c - Ama: c union, B hrkl.,:'-r«h‘ 2. x::o. A R e T P 7 Find Trouble in Enforcina New Rule. | Neither must & competitor, either at| Have that old-fashioned, unsanitary ¢ Vlburn.o Tho Board of Ditbcturs have th with the April 1st settlements, Re- Pacifc Mail 3 the start or during the progress of the | plumbing replaced by new 'and mod- il A4 ave this day | quirements at that time are normaily Pennsylvania ; . 153 | Months before the new rule relating | race, take any drug. Moreover, a man | érn open plumbiug. It will repay you HLi e R & oo SR Tieek et p:lr’osg't’.d(elx;; large and there are special d Eeople's Ga to the abolishment of hopples in har- | must at once retire from the race if |in the increase of health and saving a er cent.), upon the Preferred Si to be met at the coming set Pittaburg Coal 22 ness racing will be.in even limited | ordered to do so by the chief physi- | of doctor’s biils. Overhauling and re Fols Company, ym',fimx % 1‘3?3‘, to | The London stock market settl>ment 200 Preased " Steel 3 operation and almost simultaneous |cian. Each starter will be allowed two | fitting thoroughly done. Let me gl It 1s a wonderful female remedy, as you will admit if you try it, Stockholders of record a Pullman Palace 1~ | with the announcement of its enact- | attendants, whe ou a figure for replacing all the ol Directiona for its tse are printed im Siinsal TS T e e e do Collof_the“suins e, s Balway - Steal Spring: Thent he - pertodicals ot the troliIng | e I A T o e lett | P ambing with the modern kind. that | 8% languages with every bottle. Price Common Steck Dividend No. 5. going on in rubber and oil shaves in Tepubite ‘Stoet’ % 305 3 % |turf are asking whether the rule will | the man they are caring for. will keep out the sewer gas. The % 'éo“b“fifi';‘l::; The Board of Directors have this day | that market makes a very large ac- Do. pfd e 3 ever become effective when it begins work will be first-class and the price 108 Wet 1890 ."C!l!gflCA'L 0., deciared o dividend of one ber cent. (] | count to meet. In the New York mar. Roek Liland Co s : to bar hopples on horses of all ages. LAJOIE PLAYS DEEP. by o marsid SRy cent). upon the Qommon Stock of | ket new bond issues continue to ap- e - Doubts are expressed as to the power B, Company. may pril 1."1910, | pear, and preparations for others are St Lous 5. W. 23% |of the National Trotting association to rs Hustling to Cover J. F. TOMPKINS, THERLE 13 no acvertising medium in to Stockholders of record at the closé Keep Pitcl . in hand, promising definite extension Do. ptd " | enforce the rule without losing a large £ HBRE 1s no advert o n N o of the heuds of the money market. | 15100 S “posact T z humber of its members among the fair rst Base. aug1sa 67 West Main Street. | ictin tor business resuiis = oo Bul marisd : e TR The rising rates for money were ac Southern Rallway 2 associations and half mile tracks, and 3 - | companied today by a sharp advance 3 s 86 the impression seems to be general | With Lajoie on first base this year, in foreign exchange in comsonapce , % | that as between the two horns of the |as it now looks as if he would be, with the hardening of dlscounts in the e — dilemma the central organization will | Cleveland pitchers will have to cover London market. — Bankers still dis- N ) not hesitate to choose whatever course | first base a great many more times cuss the likelihood of an outgo of gold 1 will keep its membership rol intact. than they have in the past. The rea- in_April from New York. The sub- il S Departing from all plans that had | son for this is that Lajoie plays a very i 4% been suggested for ridding the trotting | deep first. By so doing he covers a scriptichs_to the New York city bond United States Rubber. issue of $50,000,000 in four and a quar- | 106100 Uniicd Staies Steel ... S5% 81% turf of hoppled pacers, the recent con- | lot of ground and will get balls hit so A ter per cents. were awaited for with | 200 Do % . -jai4 Ja. 337 |eress of the N. T. A, framed the fol-| far to the right of him that he will not absorbing interest throughout - the | 13100 Vo Careline Chem % e ek |lowing rule: < be able to get back to the Dag ahead They are all in, elso a financial district. Provision was made 200 Wabash 2% 223 22 ‘Hopples shall not be used in races | of the runner. Therefore it will be up .. U In, elso our domestic| for payment of interest to foreln| 200 De b 4% 47% 4% |or performances against time on two|to the pitcher to get to first to take - 8 ,”.'-"‘CHL e n:fimdfi of | subscribers both in pounds and francs. | 100 Westionors Hiduc 11l sei t¢ 4% |vear olds or under in 1910, on three |the throw from the big fellow. It is raen there with o Sacomlt prices|It was felt that a striking success for | i Wesern Upion 75% I3 _Tix |vear olds or under in 1811, on four year | not an easy play to make for a pitcher Cratons, inciuding cut out peray.Jec- | the offering would give a marked im- Wheiing & L. = = 7’5" |olds or under in 1912, on five year olds | and will require mo small amount of petus to the whole investment de- | Total sties, 437500 shares. or under in 1913, on six year olds or | practice on the part of the boxmen to Also Mixed Paints, Muresco,| mand, while on the other hand a low under in 1914, after which time hop- | make this play perfectly. It would be Brushes, Etc. price might prejudice the chances of COTTON. ples shall be barred in all races.” a good play for all of them to start to I am Mpw‘takllll‘g o;‘ers for Spring fitherl nm.n%i;::gh ‘The lack ::( deflni;e ‘Ne: Yo'flt(’ l\iarchifl.—lcatton S‘:‘g\t u The purpose of this rule was to l‘et' ‘practice now. ’ per Hanging and Decor- | knowledge e average ce real- | closed quiet, ten points lower; mid- |the hoppled pacers now racing or in . w‘ °T"| fzea kept the stock market in suspense | dling uplands 15.05, middling gulf 15.30. | training finish out their careers with [[ was In a houne lllt week where to the last. The early decline in the | Sales, 6,199 bales. = their value unimpaired and at the same Boxing Bouts This Week. older New York city bonds seemed a Cotton futures closed steady. Clos- |time to head off the coming The most important contest of the My many years experience will be of value to you. they had three nickel alarm clocks. discouraging presage for the new. The | ins bids:' March 14.93, ‘April 1188, May |on, So that when e limit ex- | week comes off at Pittsburg Wednes- large ndugg;r of proposals, when an- 148c gune 1464, July 1462 August pires, in 1914, only & hanaful of hop- | day night. when_ Stanicy IKetonel and pons ERRan - oo RN D W nounced before -the were exam- . Sop r 13.34, 89, | plers’ will remain to be affected by the | Frank Klaus in a si d bout. 2 2. E ined, a more cheering effect and | November 12.72, Decem .72, Jan- | final operation of the rule. No decisions are given in_ Pittsburs P. F. MURTAGH ned, had cheering effe Novémber 12.75, December 12.72, Jan- | A g e One had lost its bell, the other its 2 helped to the firm tone maintained in |uary 12.68 Whether #t will work out according [so the result of the bout, no matter : e .68. ma . o 92 and 94 West Main Street. | the excessive aullness of the Iater stock —_— > 0. 1B spestethmE g th T kere] B TRT i o Sy R e legs, the third was so clogged with feb16a | Market. MONEY. remalins to be seen. Although no pacer | no bearing on the middieweight cham=- e 3 Bonds were heavy, except for a few | New York, March 21.—Money on |foaled in or after 1908 can hereafter | pionship. Even if Klaus should knock dust it couldn’t tell the truth. - . m & convertible issues for which the cor- | call steady, 21-2@3 per cent., ruling |under the rule race in hopples, every | Ketchel out, he would not win the b . - o A T ] e DR, R I e e s A e e T i - N 3 . $2,925,000. -8, affer t 3. . st as many new as | catch’ ghts, an el wi - - - ~ ~ are ready for Spring work. Painting| United States bonds were unchang- Time lolnuaeott and fairly active; | before, provided they are of the re- | ably come in we in the neighbor- ,There should be one more a.la.rm and Paper Hanging in all its branches, | ed .on call. .- G sixty days 4 per cent, ninety days 4@ |quired age. The crop of recruits in the | hood of 180 pou Klaus won't be - » RS, i} AR Booi ot Batieion 113 S mohine 40414 coming Sampaign Wi not be reduced | much short of 165 to 170 Bimeeit. <lock in that house and that’s an Shop 27 Chestnut Street, Norwich. CHICAGO GRAIN WARKET. the operation of the rule, since two | Wednesday—Stantey Ketchel ~ va.| « IRONCLAD.—It’s knockproof, it’s L { fx BRI i ner n . SR | AT ovacmes Tavine the slevation of| Theeaos ; ke s o B . - Frank = Kiaus, Pittsburg. 3 s © CHANGE IN ADDRESS, £8% g% n| B PR T 'fis“: o 157716 | natnass Tacing eod the fmprovement of o = dflMOf, it rings to beat the band. BR. N. GILBERT GRAY, | & e e |ae Smtect doapplani the smore of | * husiday Tiin: gl kil formerly at'Hod » Stable, 15 now . $= 3 . ; 16 | the National Trot assoclation to Pat immy A new shipment just in. o T S T T T ‘! THE HOUSEHOLD, Hok b e phcs et she Agiinst et | pn Nev ins. ; - The Bulletin Building, - - 74 Franklin Steced S ol T e IR s b