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TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. BANK STATEMENT. r’:l'll‘sb;nnnl-rlflr Ng" All watel‘ no"te BANK STATEMENTS. No. 458. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. , REPORT from his time. He looks like a man to be counted in for the hike. He reported 39 minutes as his time to Montville, where he passed Johnson, southbound, moving very ‘ INSURALIT=. ENT THE AETNA LIFE non, yet he was made to look bad sim- p!ymot another man’s careless- NORWICH SOCCERS SCORE 8 GOALS Ie Eues. National - banik: I'z ILITY INSURANCE. J L iATHROP & SONS. Plainfield was Outplayed—C. A. C. Jrs. Surprise the Big Team—Smith and Johnson Do Runs between New slowly. JUNIORS START GOOD, C. A. C. Youngsters Get Opening Game Talking to the Batter. ‘There s another feature job aside from those already tioned that the fans never hear of of the of the condition of the First Zich, in thie Btate of Connecticut, at the close’ of business, Murch 2, 191 RESOURCES. and Discounts $1,770,775.3 Loans Overdratts, secured and un- 28 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. . ch plays a prominent part in the 3 mardedaw 5 on Seniors, 6 to 5. P e 3,091.67 London and Norwich. i gEme. It is che'dalking of the Suicher National Bank R oass tnsmsave Blress i, Motor Boat Owners On-Sunday afternoon the C. A. C. Jrs, won their first victory of the sea- son by defeating the senior members Of the club by the score of 6 to 5. sation for the purpose of taking his mind off his main thought, that, of hit- ting the ball. There are quite a few catchers who never indulge in debate RESOURCIES. NEW YORK Chelsea Line will be repaid by Investigating our On the Providence reet grounds ) suing season tickets, Presiaent Dunn B B e iy e s s | at Tartville on Saturaasbatternoon bo- | said that he had considercd the prop. | The Juniors were out at practice when | Tith'the ‘batter, yet there are many | Gverdrafi. serwees wid wn: ,,-m!, fxturen Ihem when running and when luid up | fore 200 people the Norwich associa- | osition of issuing 50 such tickets for | (hey were challenged by the older | who geldom let a man get awas from Cured R as aaere e a.. - gnd against ‘ail marine perlls includ-| tion football team took a ggme from | $10 epiece and have the purchasers of members, The Ineups: . can p,| e plate without siying something to | U8 Bonds o’ secure ircu- Dus’from approved reserve ng fite and theft, at very low rate| Plainfield by § goals to 1 The score | same admitted to all scheduled league rs—Houlihan_c. J. him. ton ot s enin s R Shows the one-sided character of the | and exhibition games played in this | J. Counihan 1b. F. Suilivan 2b, Galli- | "A" youngster in his first appearance | Uy S, Bonds (o s Glietis and GUREr by trom New York L] struggle, as the home team had the | city for the entire season. The mayor | Yan_3b, Carbery ss, Reardon If, Swan | s Jiable to be greeted with somethins Deposits Notes ‘of other Natl wh > i f, '8 | U. 8. Bona: All Outeide Statersoms, » | advantage all the way. At half time |said that he thought that there were | ¢f Desmond and W. McClafferty rf. | |ike this: Premitima o 1 - 40450.00 | eom Norwich Tuesdays, Thursdsys, Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. | the score stood 4 goals to 1 In favor | enough business men in the city suf- | = Juniors—Walsh c, Simcox p. Shea | nyhat league did you play in last |Bonds. secir) Fractionsi paper’ éurrency, o | Buna t 5,16 4 Agency Established May 1846. of Norwich. ficlently interested in good clean sport | 10, Hearns 2b, Murphy 3b, Driscoll s, | yenr Banking hous L L TR 16,16 | GUBdAYS ot Tlar is ast Miver, 2008 s Thoss St the Norwich team who | 1o warrant the issue of the tickets | Caulkins If,"H. Counihan cf, Hydns f. | “Flattered by the attention shown | and 5 Bar : 3 “Mondays, anes~ FIFMW ¥ ke, Viz Roosevelr Street, Mondays, Wednes e successtully stormed the enomics® goal | and that the team would have a small | ( Score by innings: R H.E. | him by the star catcher, he tells him | Qther real estate owned. Specie isE 515.45 | dnya, Fridays, at 5 p. m. were Finlayson, Brown, Pilling and | nucleus to start the game agoing and | Seniors ....0 0 130,100 0—5 5 6|“The R. and G.”» Due from National Banks Redemptl! it ¥, P hane oF write for fim" Hilton. For neit week Manager Mc- | get the grandstand and grounds fn|Juniors ....01201020°5 6 ¢ Dt teor Siat, Sasate) Zreasurer (b perimant. of P. B, Froteht_recelved unill § v w. 1 - 0od condition. s e OB) voees . 2wl P, B f,','f;’f e e EHE Bt Wes 18 . Conqueror of Turk Coming. MYSTIC Banks and Banikers ik BT C. A. WHITAKER, Agont e WESTERLY POSTMEN Joe Turner, who from Haran Banie TG A ACADEMY BASKETBALL FIVE Omar, the Turk, at Lynchburg, Vt.. on | Body of Paul Hoffman Arrives from | Due (rom approved 'réie LIABILS FAST ROLLERS. | Friday evening in straight falls, will | Ajken, S. C.—Ready for Ball Season |ciso ana aiier Capital stock paid in.. $1,006,000.00 INCREASES THIER LEAD. |\ 0 e o Duckpin | 2 G5, altraction at the’ Windham A. e e | e Gier sy e gurplus Tana $06,000.00 = et Tw s on Norwich Duckpin Willimantic, Wednesday evening, | T ty—M B, pro! s i} i Keep Clean Slate in Y. M. C. A. Tour- Five=Third Was a Tis. 45 e is matched with Young Jenking | Address W. C. T. U. e e e i G e S oy BRoEY s nament, Defeating Water Sports. of Worcester, Mass. If reports are ' nickels, and standing 100.000,00 | m— — — — By managing to tie the last game of | authentic the match should be a good | Work has begun at Industrial park, | Lawful bfo; Due to other x i The Academy five in the Y. M. C. A. | three at the Rose alleys on Saturday | one, as Turner is said to be very nifty | getting the grounds in readiness for tional banks 8,424.08 basketball league took a tighter grip vening the Norwioch postmen’s duck- | for a man at 155 pounds. Jenkins has the first ball game. Already most of Due to State on first place by defeating the Water | pin five saved themselves from a com- | & big following here and they will turn | the players have been secured for the $,500.00 29 L Brivate Sports on Saturday evening at the | plete Waterloo at the hands of the| out in force to see him endeavor to | Season. Mystic expects to have a good % a 51,973.00 Aol i 2.065.03 51,973.00 | Banke 065.0 —— vmmasium, 29 to 15. The losers put |visiting postmen from Westerly. Scores | 2dd another to his long list of victo- | tcam and some good games. Manager | Redemption fund with U. 8 pBenk 2,065.03 up a good fight in the first half, lead- | around t! 80 mark showed that some | ries, Costello is doing everything he can to Treaswrer (5 per cent of companies The water way -~ the eomfortable ¥ and inx o Academy 12 to 9 at the close of |of the reliables on the Norwich team e B T e e e R 1110000 | davinen Dunks 25,3164 way of traveling. this period, but the speed and rcserve | were badly off their game, while the | LJ % x playi - v idends un- Sty City of Lowell e of the ot T T e | ot Bt Tal arty 1 tho] I LINGEILNONEHE SWEDE on Cottrell's lot, a game with the Acad- | Total ... ..~ FIAR0.S! Rt p 8.801.10 e = a2 ond na¥ when they held the Water | first ‘two games, which they won MAKES RECORD MARATHON | emy team of Norwich. LIABILITIES. Individual '’ de- p ) mtaw v & ¥ by osits mubject o 0 T iins 1t taeie Ton wie By imes, and hewty ook U | wine in Ei Nl in e Vel Paul Heffmpn's Bady Arrives. EhPpins “fong Pola1n: 3300000:08 | ety hockk 22 1,20 s el el les (- ot % while adding heir own score. ‘match. i 3 -e 00 | v s enecks T lenco for the traveler. f= 20 righi—when something bis and| “pol.iis goal shooting was the feat- [ The Westerly men were the guests| Nearly 7 Minutes Better Than St.[ The body of Paul Hoffman, who died “"‘r"“"' s 7 | Cashior's chocks A delightful voyage on Lens Island vy isn't cominz up behind you.| . A Sdad y o = and faxes paid.. 3 .79 g . Remember this and take out a Iire|Ure Of the second half, as he plaved |over night of the Norwich postoffice| Yves. I Atken, 8. C, arrived in Mvstic| nifional ‘Bank notes out outstanding Sound and a superb view of the wen- Insurance Pollcy. because the some. | TINSS around his opponent ~sheoting |squaq and were given a royal g0od Sunday_afternioon; and was taken to| “wanding HOIS2U smaseno|United Bewhes e - e b B g A b 3 e- | seven goals from the in the final | time. ;i y o I W. Denison homestead, whers | Due - (o AL AR NS B e T T ot arteen minutes. On total pinfall Westerly-led Nor-| prorastre (Liunestrom of —Sweden | tho foneral will take glace. national ba $4,685.67 - 1.65 L8 [ u gre mot insured in a reliable | fffSen minutes, = . o D £ 1 = y proved at New York on Saturday that Due to State Bteamer leaves New London st 11 . oy Come it pt eik fhsurece, | ,G8llivan y and Trown | wich 80 pins in the match and Mon- | he is the best long distance runner| Sunday at Con tional Church. H L Total : ¥ weakda: ue P o of the Water Sports became involved | tague of Westerly bore off the individ-| on this side of the Atlantlc by win- £ O Rl Aty Stnte of Conneotici, Gouncy of New | 2 Weskéars enly; due Pler foot ef ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agl. | in 2 little fracas, for which boih wero | ual honors, 95 for single and 266 for | ning the second professiinal Marathon | 4 At the Congregational church Sun- Bk ang 4266.91 London, ss. 1, Charles W. Gale, Cash- | Bast 224 St. 5.45 a m. (Mon Fulea out of the game late In the sec- | three string total Counihan was tob | Bty et oo o ey MATalhon | asy atternoon at § o'clock an interest- | Dus to 1 rii s ¢ 266.9 jer of ihe aries W. Gle, Cash- | opted) and Plee §0, Worth Rives, % ichards Building, 91 Main Street | ond half by the Toferce, Physical Di- | caorer on fotal for the home. srowd, | Do e brocy s o0, Sounds, He wom | ind sorvice was held. ~The pastor, Rev. | 'Companies and granly swear Thts 1o Whove aiemint | o."m. marzedaw ." The lineups and sum- | getting 241, but O-Sullivans 86 beat | mile fromn: Tomes: Crowley, the frish |A. B. Burshaw, spoke on Raikes, the Savings banks 132718 In trae to best of my know Fare Norwich 1o New York $1.75 e A £z, | 2im out by one pin for high single. Marathon racer, in 2,34.08 founder of the Sunday scohol and Mrs. | Dug to approvs CHAB. W. GALI wich 1o e or - Novit © Bweii oe BewR e | e This beats thie Tecord made by the | J- Kimer sang o solo in fne voice. geents ... 3,642.52 SiHenribed od swoit 11 1o 10re | M e A oo IBE OFFICE OF WM. E. BILL | Wil ShensSnancneut re, Brown Westerly_Postmen. Frenchman, St. Yves, over the same Eight Tables of Whist. i ¥idenas " uin’ : gl Bk | Asent. New London. Conn.” _suste/ Real E. lg_Collagan ¢, Vallin If, Amburn rf. | Montague 2% 266 | course a vear ago by six minuteS,| gy B MacKensle entertained the 2E09, - WILLIAM T. CRANDALT, e - state figlcaméaficwggflzg :V‘;ercijpfl:':nl 1; Asdhed‘;mre 81 5;; e e N. & M. Whist <lub at his home on Notary Publie. .| and Fire Insurance, ove s e " | St. Onge -l 1, Gusta Ljungstrom, Sweden, time | Friday evening. Eight tables were | to check Correct—Attest: Noves 2, Swan 1, Revell 8 Bellefleur 1, = 17— ‘236 Eashl - Cliaate Tron rom New | Demand cer Williams, Room 9, third ficor. Eotlazan 1; reforca, PhysicAl Ditector i 352 1184 | 2:3858 4-5; T. Crook, America, 2.47.34; | The fret prizes went to Bre. Glarence | certified” cliocks — 1,060.00 R i Eleventh St. and University Pl. teb13a Telephone 147. | Bandlow: umpire, White; scorer, W. ( Norwich Postmen, L Meadows Coteds 24013 3-8 6 5| fas or Siiwle, wiile the e R R LA 517. = NEW YORK CITY, Suii S 5 : . - 7 . ITY, O'Sullivan 68 gzt o Py prizes went to Miss Catherine Hyman 19 One Block W, - In_ the . . ‘ : ‘and ite ; 0., e ne Block Wort of Brondway. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. the Tedepsadengs CamEy ook & Victors | tachey 4l Sunday Baseball Results. e e I leamon ™ | Bands £n LR 30:960.00 poxDITION The only absolutaly modern. dre- = over the Midgets, 43 to 14. Coyl of the | Pestres At Dallas, Tex.: Dallas (Texas | musical programme was rendered dur- | Ko erved for taxe 1.994-50 i FENSE, CAARAnS. Dotal wiow _JeN winning team had his eye right with = league) 2, 4 2; New York Nationals | j = of busine Btreet. Location central, yot quist BROWN & PERKINS, m, ringing them in from all positions [ Counihan o second team' 1, 2, 4. st v e $1,289,930.7 i 400 room, 200 with bath, From $1.08 oy oy Ehm"flk":i‘ls" for 'fi individual total of 12 baskets. 355 3 Tied | plvans Shindel and Meagher; Kei- Noted About the Village. e Camtian ot RS ey $315,071.09 || POr day, upwarda RIS ST ver First Na: Bank Shetucket S| The lineups and summary: s T P ot Sa8 er, Buck and Curtis. Robert Stanton of Utica, N. ¥, I th 2, Caspier ¢ ordrafts, secured and r Exoelient _restauant and o Entrance Tndependents—Forsberg 1g, Jackson | High single at the Rose alleys be- | ~ At Memphis: _Memphis (Southern) = Sahbey sircet, - | swear that the abovi ment s trus ired 395,09 | SIERONSI | foasrate: priees Stairwas mext to Thames Nat. Bank |1 \Waiker c. Robinson 1t Covl 1t longed to Marx on Saturday for shoot- | 4, 8, 2; Detroit Americans 1, 6, 4. SUSSE oF Iis Tamily tu Awhbey Eireel. | 3 ihe beat of my Encwisdge st beler| Cinioonas to secure sifew 00,00 || Send 20 stamp for Nlustrated Gul 3s. Open Monday and Sat- ‘ o i A e A Charles Rice spent Sunday with his £ iation 100,000.0 end 26 stamp Guide e it o Midzete—Cligh If, Charnetsil tf, B.|lng down a string of 12, taking the | ' Allen, Frits Dick and Remeriter and | paronts in Willimantic, Bubscribec ai SOb Re 1osora T, | BOnAR, PeCtics. o 14.950.00 and Map of New York City. oals, Torsbers 3 Jackson 1|/ Father Mathews Get One. At New Orleans: - New Orleans | “Niina Gora Seabury of New Jersey JOHN L MITCHELL, | Due " trom ] T Walleer 2. Hobinson 3. Cobl 12, Clish | me buseball team of the Father | (Southren) 3.5, 1;' Cleveland Amerl- | will give a talk at the Methodist church | Correct—Attest: Drse Srom : ES " . Humtington 4; foul goals, Forsbers | Mathew T. A. soclety made good rec- | a8 4 5. 4 this evening on Temperance, under the CHARLES D. NOYES, Banks S ca urKke “c er " un u e ord on Saturday when they defeated | Paige, Hess and Miachell and La- | auspices of the W. C. T. U. and all are JOSERH . WORTIL Conpa [ 3 o e Standing. the Greeneville Stars, 12 to 7. The | fitte; Mitchell and Clarke. cordially Invited. L. JANMES B, BHANNO pHanics 145138 cade: X ton, Miner and Barnes. The game , 11, 1; 3 , 1, 8. . F. Brown's stable, left Friday nigh ¢ g oK 3 # of g BANKERS Water Sports . s : 61 il e e e e d 8 AL Okimnome City: Oklahoma City | tor Scotiand, where e et st No. 1187, e o iy ey P AND RUGS Business Men Pk ik 5. Detroit Americans 6. 5 anks 665.00 and Olympias .... .... 3 2 500 | NEW LONDON RUNNERS = A% meeting of Mystic council, R. and |, REFORT OF THE CONDITION OF | i/ittinai paper ‘curréncy, e Midgets s oz 1 1 Athletics Get One in Newark. | 3; was heid in Masonie nall on Sate | 205 Uncas Nationa) Bank of Norwich. 1 VELVETS at .... 980 BROKERS Independenis .. Tl 1 i DO _THE ROAD COURSE.| Newark, April 3.—The Philadelphia [urday. A class of candidates was ini- | it the Cios8 0f buciness Murch 26 1510 VELVETS at .. Academy Second 5 000 |0 s R b A Americans defeated Newark of the |tiated. After the degree work a smoke RESOURCE: K BRUSSHLS at ohnson - Goes und Trip in 440—| Lastern league in an exhibition game | talk was enjoyed. Elon sad IRMconEth .. 5 IE0 1B 48 BRUSSE Pk 28 Shetucket Sireet PRES. DUNN SIGNING Smith Finishes Here Strong in 1.26. | here loday by a scoroof 1 to 0. ~The | _There were no services in the Meth- | GVarirafis ,cc‘;m“d” S 115, otes 2,300.60 iy oo only run was made in the first inning. | odist churc sterday, conference | sccured . 19,97 VGRAINS at .. Telephome 295. UMPIRES AND PLAYERS |_Samucl Johnson and Wilbur W.| ° Batteries: Philadelphia, Krause, Dy | Sunday. i 5 e B ea frg 27| Redemption fund with U, INGRAL b s BoLEE TS ot ffi:"?&i:fifp’fié‘é‘;’ln":"S,f“é"f"ré’“' gert, Thomas and Livinsstone: New. pvelter Koight spent Sunday with | lation ; onan . 10%.000.00 Treawurer (6-per cent. of P RUGS now $30.50 ne aturday | ark, Mueller, McGinnity, Woif and | his parents in Providence. remiums on fonds. . (000 | SiTeWiAtion) LT e . g y - Members of New York —Season Ticket Plan for Williman. | Which they had outlined, Johnson | Crisp. Conrad Kretzer entertained on Sat- |Bonds securitics, o 1+ e 59 RUGSE NOW +0reemmrseeve §24.80 d B ti making the round trip from New Lon- urday Thomas B. Coughlin of New | Panking house, furniture 4 RUGS 1OW ....emwwesede . $19.50 an -~ oston Stock don Y AL O, Ao A Wit At retuin; Schedules of Baseball Games. e e e Due from approved resers B o "‘.‘“' . - = RUGS now .... ..$16.00 xchanges Now that the season is almost at | no istance one| «sporting Life's” Baseball Schedules |, Mrs. e Rice and Mrs. Brigham | “agent i P P e 125000, A , 3 a ® | have returned to Toston, having spent | Che. Stlier Cusly ‘itemis Surpiiis Tiind 00000 | All Carpets Made and Laid Fr hand baseball affairs are beginning to | " Johnson started first from New Lon- | for 1910 baye made thelr weleome aP; | 2" few days in Mystle. 'Mrs. Rice is | Exchan ror ; Cndivided profis, 'iess éx- . : Bowton New York. foe & feut ol B She Drospects |don at 12.07, for the round trip, reach- | BEATRRCT, THeY EIVS €08 A% YOME AT0 | having @ fine summer residence built | house pmid 19,643.40 53 State Street. 24 Broad Street. class nine in the Connecti- | ing Norwich Y. M. C. A., looking pret- | 2Proad championship dates of all® of | ot Gedar Crest, and was here looking | N9tes of ~other " Nalio hotes out: SHEA & BURKE PRAATS Wik e oo ke £00d. | ty well fagged out, at 2.03, which made | {he Natioral league and American | ;yer ehe work. Banks 14:400.00 2 Probability four |the distance. He drank a generous| DaYers | wo major leagues, | Providence, where she was visiting her | Lawful money reserve in 4 Due to Trust orwic a gr more plavers would sign contracts | quantity of water and started off again | STOUP Dlotures of the eixteen maiof|grandson and wife, Mr. and Mrs. S. K vy e vedn Compantes and mar1sd or the Thread city nine this com- |at 2.05, reaching New London agein| |°38ue teams. as well as the lineup |y N L da by 8.7 Savings bank; 84,522.57 e T3 ing week. He also stated that John : o $2i0 | (his year, and much other valuable in- | M9TSe Coogan. R bk SAPPRER LD L] Dividends un "mmmk & flnmi"ick FECUTN, the old me Aret baseman | Fours 30 Saivutas o ‘repanai. P 4| formition. Exfher bookiet or beth il | X001E (WHIG, Jpent, Sunaay win Ppal e e 7 iy i RE“A BILI ry and ump, who has been giving Such S sent free to anvone who will send | 75 3 z 23.340:80 | TPdividuai’ des seneral satisfaction “during the past ston ade the run later In the 925, | o° two-cent stamp to Sporting Life, | Mre. Albert Duhalime and son have)| Redemption fund with U posits ‘aubjeat in one of tbo secrets of the Wuccess Members of the New York Stock | [PT°° vears, had affixed his siznature [C A. at exactly 3 o'clock and reaching | Schedule Dept, Philadeiphia, Pa. Charles Haas of Lansing, Mick., and | circalation) Certified checks of the to an “umplre’s contract. Mr. Curran |the Norwich Y. M. C. A. at 4.26 by th — = . Lt e 97,09 ", Eychange. il therefore, be the wman to handle | town clock. He claiméd 135 for mis| CATCHER GETS HIS KNOCKS. e T T e R - L Excelsior Auto Cycle HS d High 5 the indicator for the new league. C.|time, a8 he said he lost about a minute | \on Behind the Mask Has No S Vient with Mr. and Mrs, Haas, LIABILI o coo 861504049 | ppe One Man Runabout that stweys and Hig rade Securities . Clark of Cobalt was also_in con- |looking for the bullding. On Sunday|Man Behind the Mask Has Mo Snap| ;. ana Mrs. B. Spink entertained | Capital stock paid in s 100,000.00 | pOtMe of Connpeticut, County of New | makes good—single and twih—4 and 1 ference with Mayor Dunn Suturday |night in New London he stated that hg | Job—Blamed for Faults of Others | at dinner on Sundiy at thelr home in | Surpius T " 0 000017 20.000.00 | far of ‘ihe above named bunk. do moi- | He P Orders executed in Stocks and Bonds, 12 lent at Mr. Clark | was willing to bet $100 that he could Sometimes. Noank. Among those present were | Undivided profits, less ex- emnly swear t bove statement | C. V. PENDLETON, JR, » | would in_ all probablility be Grain and Cotton. -3 P Ly another | do it in 1.20 or better. Smith was ac- Mrs, Charles Stoddard, Miss Grace | Penses and taxes paid 58| 1% true to the best ny krowledge and | Yantic, Conn, p \lv:ir\":i':l!:hofu% he proposes to awalt | companied by Dennis Shea of New| Don't get it into your head, for a ) Stoddard. Miss Bessie Paige, Harry | National Bank notes out- belier. Agent for New London County Norwich 67 BROADWAY Shapman | the fongue who have “Deen requested London on a bicycle, the latter looking | minute that the catehing job is soft. | Sage of Atystic, Horace Patch of New | i {y"% rivisy ‘¢ ot FEFH e g Piite or telephone for catalogue or Branch Building | h°lonSue Jho have been requested |more “het up" by ine task than the (It you happen to have such a belief, | London, Mr and Mrs Clarence Car-| ‘ana ‘Savings Pan 67| this 2a day of April, 191 " | demonwtration and let the machine s 3 - | just don the mask and protector some | ringto e musical programme |Dua to approved = Reserve LA S 2 R s take Telephone 901 v_would sanction to officlate as |dition, run?flf?:':] Lt "u?gn{.,? ,’;’:&.T.‘?.t My‘ ,f,.,l i ynukwnd.udd'f,ffy awake xr:d.u ren;:der:d flclrv:n'lng fr‘f-.“eve:xxng A Agents ot ~ PERCIVAL W. CHAPMAN | Caa %or itselt rathor than take an febia e = minutes | prominent big leaguer in a fanning bee. rs. Lydia Douglas an aughter, | Individ ual deposits subject Lo COSTELLO LIPPITT il -’ 1 have often heard people say that the | Miss Fannie Douglas, are guests of | 10 check 194,538.57 LUCTUS BROWN Standard Spesdomoters, catching end of the game was the [friends in Ashaway. Total $496,373.09 o e IO AT mariod JOSEPH Bn.n._-'“l“", Fl NANGIAL AND GUM h’ ERDIAL casiest of all; that all the man in that " Ebeneser Morgan 1s entertain. S o M aprid DicectortiiMl ~om a FI H Dosition had to do was to don a fat er mother, Mrs. A. arke o s, T, Willix Austine Cashi S| glove and Teceive and throw the ball | Clark Falls. o7 the above mamed bani. do solemniy i 3 oth after the manner of an automa- | Mrs. Susan McGlaffiin, who Is over | Swear that the above statement is 1ros Book Binder. T e reociving ana. (rowing are | 80, 1o seriously il from the eftects of | to the best ot my tnowicaze ana veioc | A MERICAN HOUSE Al Kinds in their sea 0d ana 3 SATURDAY’S MARKETS. the simplest features of the backstop's |2 fall received on Thursday. WILLIS AUSJIIA iy Prioss Tignt Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order. | s, daily routine. To nim the pitcher looks Roscoe Burrows has returned from |, Subscribed and swordio betore me, e LADD, Agent *. | Small Net Losses Generally Establish- for the signs as to what to serve, while | & trip in Massachu: . is April, 1910, P o 32 Water 108 BROADWAY. ed—Late Fractional R.);o",.," oer the infielders watch him just as n(;]]ose- wgfl;’ eelloyg‘khna returned from a e, 1 SPRCIAL RATES to Theatre Troup 13 Water St - | iR R Iy to discover what play he intends to w York. ot Attest:. otary Pubiic. . Telephene 242 sl L ik o] e Dull off on ¢he bass reuners. Ira F. Noves of New Haven spent| COTect—Autest: = Traveling Men, ete. Livery connected o 5 “Then it would seem that the catch- | Sunday with his famil Lobar E SHET UK RERT. Dcllvcrcd to An Parl of Norwich a few stocks showed changes of more e LEONARD ¥ LMY ——OPEN—— s 19 B the Shk Geibe. ©f lant ing end of the game is quite impor- | George Cousins of Norwich spent JOHN C. PERK{NS, AT ol Triithie Doghir tits marn. tant. Yet the backstop gets Httle Sunday with Mystic relatives. apréa Directors the Ale that 1s acknowledged to be the Jight when business began this morn. | — Mim & & Jous. 1" 2 'y | (linee to ehine or win the plaudits of [*_Allan Lamb of = Bridgeportis the ol ik i beat on the market — HANLEY'S DeI-HOff ( afe Vailey preferred to par was in con- | _ 500 Mo K. the muititude; much of, his work is | Euest of his parents, Mr. add Mrs. ORI L Y 7, SIS PEERLESS. A telophone order wiil x nection with the plan to retire the | L.l p;. mechanical, while few of his many ames Loan & Trust Company a v~ ro at o stoclk. Natoon 51 brainy plays are apparent to the spec- | Miss Nellie Lewis has returned to [}[® ] o oal ompany at receive prompt attention Businese Men’s Lun 3 National Biscuit ...1l1 tatora. i the skande: New London after a visit with her <yt P04 siness on the Z8th day of | Headquarters for Best Ales, Lagers, | D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin St ch a specialty. 11 a. m—There was soma semblance | 100 Netional Lead ".01111I0 wox won ' in, Miss Clara Daboll e 2007 Also Regular Dinmer, fifty cents. |O0f lifc in the market for a while, dur- ';m‘,...‘*,,’,‘,‘.,,fl,g” 3 Twirler May Look Too Fast. et Mo, of Mo Yurx. Bk ASSETS, Etc,, in Town. e 5% HAYES BROS. Props |!1'8 Which prices went up a good frac- 400 N. Y. Ont. 1f he performs faultlessly behind the | been the guest of his sister, Miss Eliz- 9442, n‘.‘ 691 JAMES O'CONNELL, Proprietor. TIERE v No savertising medium tm tion, but the demand 1100 X z on, but the demand was coon fllled, | 112 x?fi.‘f‘.‘.."""“"' bat he is only doing what is expected | apeth Mallory. 100 St ger. t2a | pamtorn, Congeruitit ndnl 1o Fhe Duls and’ trading became sluggish agals T of him, yet if he drops quite a few | Miss Lillian Miner has returned to Telephone §07. oot tin for business rewulte. Amalgamated Copper and American | — —_ Pacific Mail = pitched balls the fans will contend that | Providence, after a visit to her parents, NOTICE Ao Terpnone Sieided 1 104,20 | —Sr ey the twirler ia too fast for him. 1€ be | Rey. and Mrs. G S Mier, Hiin Hoase ican 10 -4, throws out ambitious base runners he | A. Gerrish of Providence is the guest |Other Heal Estaie B, ouiss Erabin Mise fe. Close—The market closed _steady. is only performing part of his many |of his mother, Mrs, R, A, Stanton. Due from ° other ~Hanis, . . ow | Prices <agzed back, in sympathy wit duties; if he fails to stop them steal- | = Miss Florence Wilcox left Saturday | Dankers and Trust Com- Wha] and here 10 uy n OrWICh y panies focatsd in her niew coffice, Breed Hall, Room 1 Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. the weakness of American Telephone and Western Unfon, which fel 3 1-2 respectively. Small net losses were established generally, running to a 100 Pulbman Prisce. Gii. 100 Kailws = 18800 Tieading Bteel’ Spring. ing he is accused of having a bum arm and is roundly abuseds If he wastes two or three balls and gets a man stealing second or third he is pro- for a week’s visit in Providence. Ira F. Noves of New Haven spent Sundey with his family, on Willow streef Dile from approved Heserv Agents ... United Btites wnd Bank Notes". National SPRING STYLES Joseph F. Smith, Iclephone 664. 2ugl?8 | ;0int in Delaware and Hudson. There nounced a brainy backstop. If the| Manuel Sylvla is entertaining his |Gold Coin ...... were fractional recoveries at the last. player happens to owtguess him and | brother, Albert Sylvia of Westerls. Silver Coin ¢ DR. C R. CHAMBERLAIN stocks. B masies She Talle lo, B, grepous |, Miss Hostie Gatriel e hax howm | Shiche i cani ooy Slaitel entaete rof SOl Bl F 3 o thereby getting the pitcher in the hole, | ll, was able to return to work today. eot aside for Savings e it e > drop i and see 5T - B o :;“,,,j;',,nmg &5 o ia Scfused of usiig poor judgment. | | Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Kretzer are on- | * Biositors ov, o7 S4vIng RO SLEALE ey gt Lo rom 15, eidiaee LORIST 5 Too Sotiem Raiimay “That catcher also comes in for a lot | tertaining her sister and husband, Mr. P Rl W SRIne new ARar W etly Total Asscts g <2583 Denta/ Surgeon. Do. of abuse that is undeserved and which really should be handed to someone and Mrs. William Markwood. Richard Morgan fas returned to LIABL LITT P. CUMMINGS, (Premiums) 52 Central Avenue. 200 Main Streel, Norwich. in charge of Dr. 8 L. Geer's practwes . A 3 clse.” Well do I recall a game of last | school, after a vacation spent with his ital Stock 1.5 100.000 16 s Soctne s last Hliness 00 Dot Summer that, Paddy Livingstone, the | parents. Mrg and Mrs. Christopher | Surpias Tund: frtgadiia i i i fain Street. Norwich, Conn ) e clever Athleffic backstop, worked in | Morgan. Other Undivided ~~ Profits, — - S— — United States Heaiiy. faultless style, yet was blamed for the [ Mrs. Percy Morgan and son. Evans, [ less current expenses and . . 200 T States Rubber.... defeat, simply because the twirler | are guests of the former's fathér, B. D, | taxes pald ... . 18 s ustom r“’] ln 'Sweel Ca'"(".ni.‘ . AHERN BROS. 23400 T working the same failed to hold the | Eyans. L d s runners on the bases. Trust Com- TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS Ge Paddy Livingstone Bumped by Fans. Making Combers in the Bay. Dabtes il $1,028.48 Navel Oranges 15cdoz nem &)fltra tors 4100 A s AT = it Goneral Depo 5 at YANTIC ELEVATOR. . = | Am. 3 les _an Det: ‘were Practically every time the turbine its » . 444,81 3 — ' ~ o 100 Am. playing one of the many impontant|fivers Mauretania and Lusitania reach | Depos A. R. MANNING, Yantic, Conn, OTTO FERRY 63 BROAD 100 Ancconda Mins Series waged by these two teams.| port the Cunard line receives letters | In&s Depart- Telephone. decl4a E 0ADWAY 2100 Atchison - Krange was working for, the ADICHD | oty O of Mhedl: podle: on both | mewt -/ ---. Tel. 708, 236 Frasklin St ne T1% Total sales, 133,000 shares. and Livingstone doing the receiving. | sides of the Narrows protesting against Free delivery to all parts of the elty, “Phos . junsa e Ty The Tigers were having their troubles | the speed with which these vessels| a1 1 = s COTTON. hitting “Krause, but when 4 man|come into port. Tne boat owners con- | cont TE & Copmtvior OUR WORK o . New York, April 2—Cotton futures |Feached first he almost invariably | tend that the big liners have such big |y ondon, ss. " April 510, ts th 1 h H 0Sse W ng le s, closed very stendy. Glosime bidss Ame | Scored, for no sooner did he reach first | displacement and travel so fast that | [“ROW: Pericins Treasurer of thenfore- | ots the approval of the critical DR J“ NE " 1475, May 14.65, June 14.55, July 14.54, | than he immediately stole second and | that they send in combers big enpugh | said Thames Loan & Trust Co. do so people. . y y LUCAS HALL Ansist 14.08, Séptember 1319, October s Dmmfnflsgo;lufm b = St to smash and swamp any smal 1 [boat | emnty swear fiat ihe !lcrnr(n);:k;lu‘:, R & l]o i 1 d .71, November 1254, December 12.57, | 3 2 y o - | not made particularly 3 e com- | ment is true to tn st of m. o 1 1 - 9 » Sy e i poene o [ F:::“Z)uw“e:c‘:;;re Seclen “on Paday | bohy iy Sipley fo-the gatters: v | S5 nd UL b ecgmure ogers’ Domestic Laundry. 35 SHETUCKET ST. ints lower; middling uplands, 14. Livingstone, s base three plaining nj tes gov- R a sworn i before Tel. 958. Rear ranklin 8 ® Ostuatcat Strest. Tlllling wult, 15:00; 1o sies. - ama third biss fwice. Tn two instences | Srament hms siven permission to brmg | ., 5 33 Ire 1,8 M m i Perore e | TSR, il et | Room 10 "Phone 32-3 . the men who stole third, Cobb and | the two ships up the Ambrose Channei 28 O IGHT . UNDERWOOD. ectlit 3. J. C. GTONE. Prop MONEY. Moriarty, scored on flies to the out- | at 14 knots, and it is not the fault of 4a ¥ otury |~..m'x B - ————% maylla ORR fleld, while the other run was the re- | the company if combers roll in on the | _2P™% i 1 — S New York, April 2.—Money on call [ sult’of awsteal of second and a single. | beach. As a rule the fast turbine ves- QUALI TY Face and Scalp Mas- nominal, no-loans; iime louns” very | Livingsione came in for more than |sels speed along within o mile ot 2| EUUNERAL ORDERS We Have No l-‘aull dull; sixty days 3.3-4@¢ per cent; |his share of knocks that gvening, but | lightship at the entrance of the channel in work ahould alway. constaerea. nteuring. = Ord ninety days 4: six months 4@4 1-4; | Paddy was in no way re 8% 24 or 25 knots. Coming up the bay cepeciatiy when. it ‘costa no more. than | (0 And with the ther, but we would o o ad prime mercantile paper 4 1-2 to 5 per | the steals. The youngster x.mu- Quarantine to the company’s Astistically Arranged by the inferior kind. Skilled men are |11ke Dusiness cnough (0 keep us buss MRS. T. S. UNDERWOOD. cent. sterling exchange firm at |lacked experience, failed to watch the !n the North river, the Maure- employed by us. Our prices tell the | No time like the present to glve > D’El L . Tel 31 Broadway. |- Do 24 5fd o0 $4.84.40@$4.84.50 for sixty-day bills and | bases closely and took quite a long and Lusitania reduce speed to| HUNT + * The Florist, | whole stors. your order at B s e L Beuic B OTS B0 Gemani Commorcial | Mindun. OR every steal the base run- | ient Mmotstand. teo swell ‘sent out £ STETSON & YOUNG. THAMESVILLE STORE ‘Comnecticut equal o The Bul- Dills $4.83 3-4@$4.34 1-4; bar silver 52 | ner had gained almost half the dis- | from them does not greatly afrect| Tek 139 Lafayette Street. | .00 2. 8 PAIRCLOUGHE Pros Sasinces restita 1-2; dollars 44 tance to the other base before Krause | smaller craft close by—N. ¥. Tribune. dunlsa OReaL; - EVISNIN

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