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INSURANC=. WE REPRESENT THE AETNA LIFE TROLLEY I.EAGEI'E IN WORKING FORM ‘mand for a recognition of the union in srievance maters. NOANK'S FINE . BASKETBALL SEASON. STAFFORD SPRINGS Deputy Fire Warden: cessful Association—Grace Ch: Meeting. Named—Suc- Banquet of Business Men's urch Parish TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY All Water Route BRIEF STATE NEWS Litohfield.—The fce left Bantam lake. Hartford.—Dr. Henry McManos hos has practically ~ ko I~ Y INSURANCE. e = = = 3 A wsmL uTHTMIP 2 SONS, Constitution Adopted 2t Meeting Here—Many Umpires| Team x:: "1'.*0«':. :.f' :.s a m-—fl‘ Forest Fire Wargen Henry C. Fisk |P18c8 & wreath on the statuc of Hot- Ew Yo n K 28 Shetucket Street, Norwich, "Conn. Want Jobs—Kling Reinstatement Terms. : * : ; tine appotutod the fotlowing deputies:.| ot iy Smi iy el s Seatue in Paris N w" i s kyn'.."fi'f" *A:l:;ywot S5 e Cincinnatis Can Only Tie. J E-WW- et e B S el ;.:m 0 the discoverer of anaesthesia 3 : a 5 o g e e * John ’ ned, Framk | Waterbury, — Chamberiain council “Baseball talk puzzed merrily jor two hours and a half in the board ¢f trade rooms on Wednesday afternoon; where the' directors. of the.newly organized Connecticut Baseball association were holding a meeting, and when it was all over- they had adopted a constitution in toto after discussing from every — cussfon of the game. He invited the magnates to hold their next meeting in Rockville, suggesting this might be = way of stirring up interest in Man- chester, but his offer was not accepted. ‘When they finally adjourned it was to meet in Willimantic next time at the call of Secretary Fisher. A vote of thanks to the board of trade for the team has concluded a successful sea- son, showing by the details which fol- low that the team has taken part in | 25 games, of which they have won 18 jand lost 7. Of the 25 games plaved { only one was played under professional {Tules and that was a victory for the local team. The complete record of the games played is as follows, the out of town games being marked®: Dbest that the Cincinnatis can now po: sibly do in the series of fifteen games with the Boston Americans is to win tomorrow and make the series a tie. The Bostons are one game ahead now and rain this afternoon prevented play Which shortens the series by one game and leaves but one more to play. ton Tas won five, lost four, tied three, percentage .555. e At Louisville Ky: Louisville (A. Gagne, M. Lan ]Bed!er. ‘Willls ~Belcher, W Chaftee, Eimer Blair, E. C. Pinney, W. | Baton, Charies G. Ellis, Keefe, W. R. Probble. La ock, C. E. C. E. Kellogg, Bradway, Merrick E. P, 3 George B. Cooley, 'Newell Delphia, Wesley Brad- way, Jarvie Hatch, Myron Leonard, F. H Cady, Desmond, Burt T. Frank A. Vergne Dim- Glazier. Frank Z. Fairfleld, Keliogg, L2 ¥, Worthington, ‘ Chelsea Line ‘Fare $1.00 Unexcelied freight servies direct to and All Ouieide Statersom endes Jr, O, U. A. M., which oring o secure 100 new m ra befe next session of the state in November, has obtained wev 80 tar. Portland.—A farewell tendered Rev. and Mrs. J. N and family Monday evening Methodist chapel by 1h recet P pansenges Wew York ana By Thurstays possivle angip the aifferent provisions | oL hupks 10 Uhe SO ©F 58 o Mg Noank 36|Cannonbalie ... 19 | ™Cincinnati won four, lost five, Feodwny, N church, the W. C. . Prom Norwich Tuesdays of the league, was in the cChair, with | concluding act of the meeting, and all | Jjoank S anoghens e e 3 league. | Sundays, at 616 5. ¢ Secretary George J. Fisher of -Middle- | the magmates departed for their re- | JNoank e g = Received Second Degree. Bridgeport.—Every family « New York Pler i2 ar, toot Tows Beoying ‘sie Satran: spective burgs with rosy hopes of a| Neank Bprasety College Baseball Wednesday. At the meeting of the Knights of |size las one among its members whe velr " Btreet, 34 Weanes All five of the teams were repre- | 50°d season ahead At Princeton: Princeton 12; Lehigh | Columbus Tuesday evening two candi- |is Insane is the opinion expressed by | @ays Frid 16 p sented, Managor G ML . Berdite. of 3 i dates were given the second degree. |Dr. D. W. McFariand of Westport in | Phene or wrlls for i L Middlctown, Manager Robert O'Con- YOUNG JENKINS i, ashington: Ctholic univer- | rominent Speakers at Business Men's (41 address bitore (e ol ot | gt recsivad anf 8 5 R e RS WINS FROM TALL FEATHER At ‘Charlottesville, Va.: TUniversity Banquet. e o ety mayea Humphrey of New London, ana Major of Penneyivania 3; University of Vir. | Ex-Gov. George P. MoLean, George - Jflhnp-r Manley of Wil!finn’ntic Mayor Two Out of Three Falls in Fast Match ginia 0. ‘B- Chandler and Charles W. Bosworth MEDITATION John 1. Maniey of Willgnsutic, Mayor Before Windham A. C. : AL Washington: Comnell 10; George- | spoke at the meoting of (he Btufford | - MOWS THIS | N right—whe the i a A . S £ 3 s ‘s association Wednesday e offer One Hupdred Dollary Re e i halioh® o | this: ity was |present un Gameer (Special to The Bulletin.) At Annapolis: Trinity 1; Annapolis | svening at the annual banauet of the | ward for dng”Ciag of Citis il 0l moer this and take out a Fire| Manaser Hayes on questions of base- | Willimantic. March 30.—The biggest 3 assoctation. Robert H. Fisk acted an g, cpred by Malls Catsgry Cure SV 5SSV 19NN Insurance Policy, because the some-|ball law, and a couple of newspaper |crowd ever packed into the rooms of tomstmaster. Gface was "offered b: Yo s A sdo. O, ihing big and heavy may be your loss | scribes Kept track of the proceedings. |the Windham Athletic club. to wite Baseball Results Wegnesday. v o A Bk, Anders Jncoimes, 2, Chianes %o e N u R w I c H L F N E 3¢ you are not insured in a reliable Secretary Fisher informed the mag- nates that they were now a regularly ness this evening two classy prelim- inaries and the main event, a finish A) 4,8, 5; Philadelphia Americans the toastmaster. Census Enumera tor eompany. Come in and talk Insurance. <) o s, % - 3 “iearn) 11, 14, 4 organizec league under protection of | wrestling match between Youn en- (secon ., ), 4. by his firm ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agl. | the National commission. and he had | s of Sworecetes ana Talt poats At Birmingham, Ala.: New Yorle| H. M. Lawson of Unfon has been ap- | wALDING, KINNAN & MARVI The water way — the somfortable E a bunch of blank contracts to dis- | the Manitoba Indlan. The first pre- Nationals 1, 5, 1; Birmingham (S. L.) | pointed to take the census of the bo Wholssste Dreaih Toledo, O. way of traveling Richards Building, 91 Main Street. | trihute so that the managers can sign | Jiminary was a wWrestling match be. 0,2 2 ough, and Frank H. Plumb outside of g — r'A S Oty ot mar23d: D) The league applied for 2 |tween iKid Willis of Manstield and Kid 32iBulkeley H. S.. 28| ' At Baltimore: Philadelphia_Ameri- | the borough. pellails Catarrh Cure ls taken Steamers y class C rating, but was only granted | Collins of this oity, —This was the - cans 10; Baltimore (Eastern) 5. Bdward Field has moved his family | ing’ macont liet - gy Hampshire sare - class D, as that is the highest rating | comedy portion of the fine entertain- BRIDGES LOOKS GOOD. At Washington: Washington Amer- | to Manchester. . | Tenumoninis went that have every that can be obtained on the population | ment and had the audience convulseld ifcang 5; Philadelphia Nationals 1. John T. yare sailed Wednesday on |boitie. Sod b lencs for the travels N. TARRANT & CO of the territory of the league. This|with laughter. Kid Willis won i |Former Norwich Backstop May Earn . A the Lusitania for five weeks' vieit to | Fike Hall's's A SaMNIsN voas Long Istane makes no ‘erence in e qu. of traight falls. s Beotland. p— - 117 MAIN STREET. ball that will be put up by the infant | *"5e®a somi-anal, Kid Connell and Flace duiEusilges Rotter. Fight Date Changed Again. Charles Morrall of Black Hall s R > Bound ded & sepers vie Po = A A league. but affects the draft price in | Young Bentley went three fast three- | According to an oplnion from a Pitts- | ADOWer date has been sct at Sidney, | spending several days' vacation in - " BEHE TSRS 488 ateties - Fire, Accident, Health case any of their plavers arc called | minute rounds. Both showed £00d | birs sporting writer, the chances 100k | Nye Bca s G aEry, botween “Tom. | town. DON'T GET KUN DOW York s d J tp into higher company. form and were sturdy youngsters. Con- | good that Eddie Bridges, catcher for | IJiin Tang, heavywelght champion of | maits Rose Mottor of the Hollow has have Kidney or Wisd o . Liability, When a constitution was submitted | nell in the opinion of ciose followers | the Norwich team for several seasons, | yotl Lon®, heavywelght Caumpion of | moved to Pittsfield. Dy y: ue Pler ' by Manager Burdick of Middletown, | of the boxing game had a little on |will be retained in the Pittsburg squad | The date anmounced yesterday 15 Aprii Going to Washington. ost it P 220 . Plate Gl and Steam Boiler | i¢,acstion of admittance prices was | his plucky but less scinetific oppon- | this vea Ti R WO e ey sohavien | - The ligis sslivol senlorsy scermp ay's AUSTRALIAN-LEAY pted) and Pler 40, Nort jate Glass first_discussed, particularly Telating to | ent. ‘The Pittsburg Dispatch says: “With | go0 yean D690 0% SOFE0 B0 st- | nied Dby friends, will leave for their wratetul porsy nm the fair sex. Al the managers told of | ‘When Tall. Feather and Young Jen- |four rattling good catchers on hand, | 1or, ety 25 &0 T PORt” | Washington trip, Friday evening v e | Fare N h 10 New York $1.75 INSURANCE the practices in their towns, some ad- | kins entered the arena there was a |the Piratical receiving department is 4 Mrs, C. H. Gonverse and daughter | S tr cout 1o L5 o are Norwich to New York $1.75 Ioittie inaics Trob Al othirs ‘Eotling | Erest somad Of sppiauss, Showing thet P TG L R L A e e o g | "Write or telophone W flire ng in the | Baseball Briefs. flormemndioracd Agent, New London. Cons. cugte | from 10 to 15 cents fo. ladies’ tickets. each had a strons follo |ford street. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, | It was at length settled that the gen- |hall. The match was fast from the | Man: Chance of Chicago eoaks s oc e by the A Timely Protection u. s, cral aamission price of men should be | outset, Tall Feather showing himself his night prowlers with $50 fines. o e vy W hintey | T vibyins Wsowy the Siier sliests of — Assets $2,594,330.17 25 cents, the price for ladies and boys |to be in exceptionally good condition. R (= 65 Wialieds That o youna. | ATICrnOH row el PEtT a0 iy oyt e ’ to be settled by the home club. Gate | He ‘won the first fall in 18 minutes 20 a i ff the Highiand | 2 ™ Hine . t 5 : 2 urdays are to be split 60 per cent. to | crowd applauded liberally. A goodly outfleld. Grace church parish has elected om-. | PREUmonts, ‘ e NEW foie L home club and 40 per cent. to visiting | bunch of clean-cut young men were Detroit keeps Catcher Casey. The |cers as follows: Senior warden, John | #oHOT o ? THE OFFICE OF WM. BILL, | club, with a $25 guarantee and a $20 | present from Worcester and _backed voungster can’t hit, but he's classy be- | T. Melbourne; junior warden. Robert [HAC straln & b i Eleventh St and University P ain’ guarantee. It was also provided | their idol against all comers freely. hind the mask. | H. Fisk: clerk, C. W. Wood; treas- [Yleld gquickly o | aling - - v Real Estate that 5 Tund for the gemeral expenses | Jenking respended to their wishes Johnny Evers is 30 pounds over- |urer, K. H. Fifk; vestrymen, Willjam | jrenEthening ausiitics . NEW YORK ©IT d Fire I of the league be ralsed by pooling 5 [and went at his heavier opponent in | welght, vet In practice he is working | Wood, Noel Pease, G. F. Beard, Anders | 9 One ¥ West of Broad an nsurance, ger "-;m. of the ga](e gec ts of the |grand style, forcing the match. and in “old time style.” i'{mh”"' 3. A, Mix, W. Preston, TN The y " 15 jocated In Somers' Block, over C. M. | first fifteen games played. won the second fall in 12 minutes 35 i = “ . O. Butterfield, R. M. Fisk, Philo proot ent hot SRR B 5, eaird S The appointment of umpires was | seconds on a half-nelson and scissors e e e e hroide ITh | Wegt, Louls Melpourne, Dr. F. L.| The Honest Proprietary Medicine Bt s 5 = designated to President Dunn, who |hold. The third and last fall the Wor- pects to win more games this year | SWith: delegates to convention, Wal- | fi1s o nati need In the snd 16| S5 e o teb1za Telephone 147. |sald he had already received appli- |cester man showed ecl-like slippe e [tor Birt and R. M. Pisk: alternates . per duy upwar ¢ cations from 25 hardy men who want | ness and slipped out of all holds that i { Louis Melbourne and C. W. Wood. It | will take more than the ery of “fraud xcellent rests t . are s to hold the indicator in the Trolley | the Indian was able to obtain, and at metevs Bhilbin, the Tale captain. went | has been voted to ohange the annual | ooy weerer trom th e > <hed ] ATTORNEYS AT LAW. league. They are to be pald 35 per |last sent him to the mat in 14 min- , hrough four hard football campaigns | meefing day of the parieh to the first » Sondl & domp 4 trated Qulde ~ame and $7.50 for double headers. | utes 35 seconds on a front full neison. T with On the. dlamond Tast Satups | Thursday in May. reaching physician to o . “ A v AMOS A. BROWNING, The umps pay their own expenses.|Frank McLean was referee and Will By —— it ““"-‘ Miss Elizabeth Argenta has resigned A 3 and Mep of Now . 3 Mayor Dunn said that b: expectgdltu 1am Mallon timekeeper. -:-'ne s e PR “.-5‘:1 m-mm!n?ra, She will be suc- | honest, rellable and standard p ' — a appoint not more than four, and in- | Announcer Dondero stated that Tur- rowns ar esperately in | ce Dy Mies Lena Campo. tion like Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Attorney-at-Zaw, 8 Richards BIGg. | vited all the managers to send him |ner J. Biston, a 155-pound mat artist, peed-of & catcher that O'Connor is try— | The Wamen Woolen company I8 | Compound, which is made from the) e “Phone 2085. the names of men whom they might | was matched with Young Jenkins for | ing to make ome out of Griggs, the | preparing to erect a new three-story o - s have in mind for the job. this city in_the near futu Charley | former University of Pittsburgh quar- |brick addition 160 by 60 feet to its | Foots and herbs of the fiold, and | 0S¢ bow l“g ey One provision in the constitution | Rogers of Fall River, Tall Feather's | terback. plant. curea more women of fema than Js WN & PERKINS, litorneys-at-Law over First Nat Bank, Shetucket St Enirance Stairway next fo Thames Nat. Bank was directed against a shift of play- ers late in the season. It is pro- vided that no players might be ex- changed or sold between clubs of the manager, said that he was wating for Bill Collins to set the date for their match, for which a Yorfeit of $25 a side to make weight has been posted EDDIE BRIDGES. Making Good Impression in Pre-season ‘Work. COLCHESTER g Satisfactory About New Everyt KNOW IT WELL any other remedy know of 12 —— WHEN you want to put your bum- | ness betore the pubiic. ihere is no me: | trer advertis- LUCAS HALL, 49 Bhetucket Strest Tel 3s-2 ~ Open Monday and Sut-|(eague after August 1 without the |two months So T wrdsy eventngs. 0ct29a | conaent of all managers. R ogers saif that he would makb & Electrio Lights—Borough Notes. Eaatinie Yol Cmewn, T o s ot iy il 2 3. G VONR. There are expected to be three games | weight that Collins wishes and that 1B Detter shape now than for years. : Hundreds of Norwich Citizens. octisd e and it was decided that there | he would agree to throw Collins three | Gibson gives promise of having an-| Mrs. Harry Elgart and child re- A familiar burden in every home, Tucker, Anthony & Co. | BANKERS | and BROKERS 28 Shetucket Street | | a weel should be uo extra games put in until the dast week, when they might be necessary for playing off postponed games. For holiday dates the pairing will be New London vs. Norwich, Willimantic vs. Rockville and Middle- town vs. the sixth team that is to be secured. The sum of $10 was voted to Manager Burdick for getting up a schedule, A pall made by a Hartford manu- facturer was brought up for consider- ation but was not looked upon with fayor. There was no definite report on Manchester or Meriden, which have been thought of as possible claimants for the sixth position in the league, but the Middletown and: Rockvilla managers felt sure that a team would times within an hour for $100 a side. It was announced that Young Rod- man of Webster had refused to box Frank McLean of this city at Web- ster April 13. An affort however will be made to match McLean with some other good-man in Webster on that evening. Trolieymen to Mest. The New England conferemce board of the Trolleymen’s union of the«Con- necticut company has issued a call for special meetings of individual unions to be held on Thursday night and Fri- day morning. These meetings will be held in Norwich, New London, Hart- ford, New Britain, New Haven, Merl den, Bridgeport, South Norwalk, Stam- other great vear, and “Mike” Simon “Pat” O'Connor are both in good | shape. In addition to these there is Eddie Bridges, a catcher any club would be glad to have. This boy has already made good, and I miss my | guess it he doesw’t catch many games for the champions this year. As for the pitching department, the heavers | are better this year than last. Adams, | Camnitz, Maddoz and Philippe are in the best of shape. Leever is good, as | is Powell, Frock and Brandom. Of | the new men, Webb appears to be the | best, and it is an odds-on bet that he | | will 'make the team. Moore has been | | showing some abflity and it may be that he will be of valuable assistance before the season closes. and turned Tuesday from 4 week's visit THh Mrs Eigarts gerents in New or} Mrs. Hattie Jackson and son Sey- mour of Norwich were at Mrs. Jack- son's summer residence on Broadway Wednesda: S. H. Miner of East Haddam was here Tuesday. Electric Lights Satisfactory. The new electric lamps are the new Tungsten of 32 candle power. The light is very bright and the streets were brilliantly lighted. The lamps were kept burming until 10 o'clock Tuesday night and there was not a hitch, which speaks well for the men who did the work. The lighting of the streets and houses will commence Fri- ay The burden of a “bad Tells you of kidney ill it: Eugeno Norwich, least Conn.,” say twelve years ago Pills. At that time I need of a kidney remed weeks I was confined t faccount of lumbago an being unable to move assistance. My suffer jall any person could pains across my loins caused misery of the w Doan's Kidney Pills will cur: Here is Norwich testimony back. A lame, a weak or an aching back Sweet, Sunnyside Avenue, “It t was t 1 firs learned of the value of Doan’s Kidney was in grea dy. For eigh: o my bed or 1 was almos | helpless, having to be turned over and at all g was ndure. and orst kind. withou Danderine and we ca PROVE IT! t t n t ANDERINE is to the h D e . Lonk | Be"foinut tn thelr scctlon of the stats |ford and Postchester, N. ¥ They are Return Match With Milbury Kid. 1eys'pemenfl"" Now o ¢he trol- | Ciaition to this 1 was annoyed by § unshing are & and Boston Stock to balance up the membership to an |to take action upon the repomt of the . ' . jrregular passages of the kidney secr 0 e & he sents : | even haif-dozen. conference board regarding the com- |, John J. McGrath of Mystic, who | C. Bugene Saunders of Norwich was | (SN Coniliea threo of the best « - Exchanges | “"Manager O'Connell, who has leased |pany's proposed wage increase to the | holds the amateur pool championship |In, town Wednesday. " physicians, in Providence, R but airingtiniin iom. bio sabiloss 4 the Rockville race track grounds and |men. The advance offered, it is said, | Of Comnecticut is match to play the | The trout fishermen are getting thelr | {077,110 to make the slightest im lie-producing properties cause Bout New York. | has grand stanq that seats 3,000 peo- [ranges from one to thres cents per| Milbury Kid Thucsday night in the P altar B, Siner, whe 13 teaching ot | Provement. It was finally my good chundontly long, strong o ows e | is- , T s s stree 3 3 eac) 4 53 State Street. 24 Broaa Street. || ple, showed a lot of ginger In the dis- [hour. There was @ denial of the de- | R07. B (0% Q" o 1% om im Monday | Greenwich, is spending hie vacation | foTtune to read of Doau's Kidney Pills once imperts & sparkling brilliancy o SRR Wit night. McGrath is out for blood this | With his family on Norwich avenue. |&nd I was so much impressed with vety softness to the . | what was said In_their favor tha i ooy By e Dominick & Dominick Members of the New York Stock Eychange. time and incidentally for a_purse of Judge Buell has a new touring began their use. Their was soon able to resume neficial ef work. T give c n n n $10 and a side bet of $50. Bcth men | Which he recently purchased of a Nor- | AT on noticeable 4 8 p. FlNA L N are evenly matched and it ought to | Wich firm. { t e !f;n"r:w“‘“ bl "";d, l]mni P o n ' furnish excitement.- The game is 159 | _Alraham Elgart was in Hartford | UAUeC 0 UEPIOVE, S0 Tbidy thal S0 sulicient (o comy NARROW, INACTIVE MARKET. Small Amounts of Stocks Were Offered For Sale. s8% points. $700 FINE ON KLING. Price of Reinstatement—Murphy Call- ed on to Show Cause. ‘Wednesday. Jacob Eigart and Louis Minsk re turned to New Haven Wednesday, where they are attending Yale. F. W. Brown of Willimantic was 2 caller here Wednesday. I Agranovitch was in Willimantic ithe entire credit of Doan’s Kidney Pills, and to be withoui a supply More than one sufferer complaint and rheumatisr of Doan’s Kidney Pills. my to recover, 1 never it in the hou from kidne m has thanke me for telling him about the efficiency , you desire Bonds and High Grade Securities| xvew vori. searcio.—mne course or Cincinnatt, March 30—John G.| At snd i = = > - .| "Mr. and Mrs. J. Clark of Hartford | For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. e O o A e 145 % | Kling, the premier catcher of the|are guests of Mrs. Clari’s parents, Mr. | Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, Orders executed in Stocks and Bonds, | 38 i |Chicago Nationals, will be reinstated |and Mrs. T. Swan Rathbun, sole agents for the United States. | Grain and Cotton. sale were mot of great volume, but the demand was ins:ilcient to.absorb i g A of ity iy Midsourt, Kansas & Texas Do pta 1405 axn in organized baseball upon his pay— ment of a fine of $700, according to Mrs. John Ohamplain was in Middle- town Wednesday. Remember the name — Doan's — and take no other. Norwich Chapman | them except at material concessions, | - 2 eh he £ o Brmcs” 67 BROADWAY S572man | ‘riic” acaiings had an - appearance . of | Netional tscuts e e T e NOW at all druggists in three professionalism and the market was | 8% | was signed by Chairman August Herr- sizes 25¢, 50c and $1.00 Telephone 901 - obviously narrow and apathetic. There | TR e AT (B AnES . Fyncll Tovabient o 3 ’ FRANK 6. BOSES,_won | TS5 Soctiiing newn Sevalgrasnes Lo lig of the National league. “B. B. Jonnson. e > = | explain ac 3 2. id . e protessional“clement had 'no dimcult | BT | s G Amesioen S ol ::lrldcrfn:- . - in discerning that dema practi- | 3 % other one preperstion reg | cally disappeared at the higher levels B e Cmeie) UL taare Chacies o brand, aad i bao o The United States Finishing C: | brought about by the rally of yester- | <20 Nt o R e all of the other he 3 imishing Lompany day afternoon and this morning. The ‘Touialoss R L e world combined e s 7 ape | o D D el o s e R oon) i the viotation of rule 47, whicn forbide | Preferred Stock Dividend No. 43. A factor in inducing this action was e Taanitis haw St o e The Board of Diréctors have this day | the revised estimates of the extent of T e Moty I et e @eciared the regular quarterly dividend 'the rains in the southwest, mews of; X 2o trams. woll Or veleaen: Kilng e o of one and thres-quarters per cent. (1% which prompted the buying of yester- | g a3 3 ng for one CHICASD CEEnL). upon the. Preferrod SIock of Save The action of the wheat and cot- season, fior will it be permifted to pay o well-~T0 years spectfic for bilousnes, ive gt o i close Of throw doubt on the efficiency of the re- jder a ‘penalty. harmiess—sold_everywhe: i e e 21 | lief_afforded from the drouth condi- | e . --.;. t—l;k Dividena No. ... | tions which are sald to be dzmsslng; BREAKS COACHING RECORDS. Dr. J. H. SCHENCK & asciared & aridend of ome per cent () | tE, €rop prospects: .- ; Pper cent.). upon the Common Stock of Tho‘hnnl:] ma{kez‘ms apn.thetl‘c uu} AverflgelF Better Man 13 Miles Per ihis Company, pmyable April 1, 1910, irregular, due to slight recoveries of | Hour From Atlanti i g I N h Tl Compen? oapanic Mth Lo srreghiar ‘dusio gkt recoveries ot Hour io City 4o Now What and Where to Buy In Norwic f business March 21, 1910. | sales, par_value, $3.166,000. | marisd b | et e e o Eed) o, Tork, March 30—_Paal A Sore, TONGUE COATED? = r whip and wel own N i ! horse exhibitor, announced today on oewth Touly “badtasts In"your mowth? Thew SPRING STYLES Joseph F. Smith STOCKS. | his_arrival at the Holland house that g th ;. ——OPEN—— b | he had broken all long distance coach- If you are interested in ning t Altts Chalmers_ prd. ing records. His time from Atlantio RE-LAX YABNE TOEWeRs. oo A FLORIST Amaisam e B T T Suit it witl pay you to drop in and s ORI Del.Hoff (C afe oop estern, Stanidid 14 homes, 58 minuied and (e distance THE DEPENDABLE gur line. Everything new and stricty 109 Western Union covered was miles, which gives an Confection Laxative and Cathartic. Is curative, My e 200 Main Streel, Norwich 100 Wheeling & Laks Frle. average of slightly better than 13 o w " 4 CUMMINGS, n Streel, Norwich Business Men’s Lunch a specialty. Total sales, 88600 shazes. miles an hour. The best previons long Rea-habit-ferming and nencgriping.. For adeits | o oo iume) 52 Central Avenue, " Alse Regular Dinner, fifty cents. distance record was made by Jim Sel- Bl ria 1594 HAYES BROS. Props 3 MONEY. by, the famous English coachman, who AT ALL DRUGGISTS—10c, 25¢, 50c. | Se— - o o e e g S e e e SEER e g e m Grinding s 3 cline, mid- | ref average of st P NOTIC [mise el teso: miosting su Regie for o vl R e o usto rinding Sweet California 5.457 . | fort. kille E Futures closed barely steady. Clos e TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS Navel Oranges 15¢ doz B i bl St e 1jE, iae; Marcn 1307 Apul I500i| Hart Never Had Broken Neck. at YANTIC ELEVATOR. | . - locatsd in her miow ofibs, Bresd Hall Bust 1435; September 15.55; October | tomr oo Ny s March 30—Sensa- 1N, Yantic, Cons. OTTO FERRY, Room 1 13.19; November 13.03; December 13.02; | Jast football season, to the effect that dec14a Tei. V98 550 Pendiie ¢ Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. January 13.00. Captain Edwin J. Hart of the Prince- | can be done without pain by Deptists who KNOW HOW. We pride - Free delivery to all ¢ Telephone 660. aug17a ton football team had @ vertebrae in ourselves on KNOWING HOW. GuJ3 Dental work nowadays is only COTTON. his neck fractured in 1906 but has con- possible by Dentists of experience. We have been 20 years gaining OUR WORK | —_— DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN e M B Money on el e L R e T PAINLESS DENTISTR i i steady; -4@3 per cent.; ruling rate e facul committee ‘We have made Y a speclalty, and whether it ' 27-8; last loan 23-4; closing bid 27-8; | o7 outdoor sports of Princeton univer- you meed flling, crowning, extraction or bridgework we can do b .”'::;1. o e nn. ]0 N Es DBMISI Lenta/ Surgeon offered at 2. Time loans very dull and | 3ity and tonight Professor Howard for you pesitively without pain, and &t from one-third to one-nal P Y y en g steady at the decline; sixty days 33-4 séu;f: z“& it!fl secretary, issued a the prices prevailing at offices for the same quality of work. R » Dfl (. l d e 'KE I per cent and ninety days 37-8; six | Statement declaring that Hart is not | IT WILL PAY you to investigate and consult us. vefore going ogers mestic Laundry. | 45 SHETUCKET ST. in eharge of Dr. 8, L. Geer's practws months @4 1-4. only physically fit for football, but ne: elsewhere. We make no charge whatever fo; inati, a ad during S Seere B e wear no protecting apparatus as he eitegcs =7one - Eatuinasion And ST Tel. 958, Rear 37 Franklin Street. D 3 161 tain Street. Norwich, Coma | 200 Colorads & Sostnern.... S0 348 o8 CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. did last year. PAINLESS EXTRACTION FREE when sets are ordered. All work sept27d | Room 10 Phone 32.3 PP -y 2omn Consolinted Gas g Gh B ta oo The physicians appolnted to examine guaranteed. s TR ~| mav1ia g o P L W6 e e, 3K | oF some smell 4o wmiagoriant oot —_— e Gon Deiamare & Hudua. . 18 z b E oy 715 | nous or ular AHERN BROS., — H e LR SO KING DENTAL PARLORS, QUALITY __ | We Have No Fault in work should always be considersd. . 50 6 15 T DR. F. C. JACKSON, Manager. ork Should always be considered. | 4 find with the weather, but we would General Contractors | % | Shakeuo in Harard crow SRR TR gyt o, i | 1 Bustnena enoush 1o Koep, i B 500 G wx70| | Ganpiidee. Mase, Aarct A four Franklin Square, Nerwich. emplayed by s Our prices tell m.l-,\‘f:‘rllfln;;"n:-: the present to give W 63 BROADWAY 435 ) of the Harvard crews yesterday, had Hours: 9 . m. to 8 p. m.; Sundsys 10 a. m. t0 2 p. m. Telephone. e ey THAMESVILLE STORE, "y iifsae|as a sequel today a shakeup in the . STETSON & YOUNG. | Phone T Junze 205 university crow, Metcalf at seven was mayzid C. 8 FAIRCLOUGH, =« Fropriste:

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