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WE REPRESENT THE AETNA LIFE IN LIABILITY INSURANCE. _J. L IATHROP & SONS. q:‘;::.g Street, Norwich, Confl N. TARRANT & CO 117 MAIN STREET: fers West Ends Franchise. son, which opens on Thursday, Gordon flag, with three of them a trifle better | Dygert and Jack Coomb: than the others asta bet. Liability, admit that with this quintette in spien- | condition. Coombs did condition, with(the element of in- INSURANCE Nerwich Union Fire Insurance Society, | them, that they should make a pretty race. 8- Athletics Are Strong. Dope often goes astray. But take the Athietics. Its catching department | areipnis in reserve, 1% one of the s super , average ability, of excellence, in fac feady to 0 out and catch every day |erable thought on Conni necessary. stone and Lapp, Connie Mack’s back- | P e e oD departmens measures to anything| Sec% assured of a berth and <! Assets $2,594,330.17 L feb26TuThS the present. s part a hitter has a bit on the others, but =K Tra and Paddy have been seasqned |Shade in advance longer than Lapp. The pitching propo- |, The fundamental ger than Lap v & b any team is speed. the others. proposition Plank, despite his ten years of active | fion of G service, was as available as ever, and | gver a you contest against the Phillies” only |ty down -in ind the bat A POINT OR TWO. + 1 like to give you a point or [ was to have a good year. Bender, too. 0 K manis neurance. If you want In- | than whom thero 18 none better when | Lic, oys whose kleptomar P . seems to have shaped into | trving to stop, he'll find. the Our Companies are “A1. ndition. He worked against | po 0 s 2 7 séttlement .made by them is|qt hillies and he had his speed, his | At any ery liberal | curves and his head all working to- | gfanage will ISAAC S. JONES, insurance Agt. | scther. With these two there is 10 | with the Ti concern. uane Richards Building, 91 Main Street. Can Kiiode Frasded catching dep: eithe backst: tment. th apredar - g % e xote D The question comes: Can Krausé re- | WOU 1ast vear and all are going just peat? - as fast. \ THE OFFICE OF WL F. BILL | o Ciuliomaton i heime” conarimn | qoerite, Sox Have Tuwo <Finds” e alifornian in prime ondition ‘The White Sox, with the addition Connie’s strength is greatly ausment- | o e Blackbnr 3 ' l;_gd fltatv €l In the spring Krause showed that e o e e he wes as good as ever. Patience an, savs s n and Fire Insurance, time were devoted by Connie to teach- B n Zeider the Dases more is jocatrd In Somers’ Block, over C. M. |ing him to watch the Williams, Room 9, third ficor. sharpl 5 He was practiced at this continual- boys immes tev13a Telephone 147. |1y, with the speediest boys on the team | Dovonerioned. Ahe voilocas running against him. It was in this | beon iy weedna ang o sort of practice that Amos Strunk, as | besrs - have a crowd of ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ast as lightning, was injured. Bustiin Krause has corrected this favlt. His | duuas Sitonore o AMOS A. BROWNING, 3 Richards Blag. his control has been peerless, but he | of ey, ol been handicapped by a peor stom- | o boXmen. Wals - He will recover, however, and he | saq’ (unmy Scott, are a classy “hoald repeat his performanee of last | fic, season, one that stamped him the 3 s o o b muster before his eritiea e BROWN & PERKINS, Itimeys-atlaw| Davis Thinks a Lot of Morgan. K Hugh dbesn’t know over First Nat Banl etuc! e very. ¢ e ot s | Miheees e ohs of iy s | B s wvented | Stalrway next to Thames Nat. Bank |’ Ly e e e farry Davis | starts in to teacl Tel. 35-2 Open Monday and Sat- | Tates him so highly that the captain |his from his store of knowleds urday evenings octz9d | frankly admits that if the Red Sox | il have one of had retained Cy Young and the other | world. That's an asset Cy that the boys with the cerise hose | not to be despised would have walked into the penmant, 3 Morgan cannot be rattled, and, in the Cleveland an Experiment. language of one of the team, “he don’t The Cleveland team this Attorney-at-Taw, “Phone 208. mself. Five Teams in Amer. League Race ) 4 % Athletics as Good as Ary—Detroits Not Any Stronger— Academy Out for First Practice—City League Trans. Forecasting the American league sea- | begin to pitch till a couple of bases Here are four crackajack pitchers, Mackay, the baseball experi for the |ready to work whenever the tall man- Flre, Accident, Hm Philadelphia Times, says that it looks |ager gives the sign. In addition the like five teams to have a crack at the | two well known quantities z‘i're Jimmy coms has These five | fostered his spitball delivery to the teams are the Athletics, Tigers, the |peint where he has added a new de- Plate Glass and Steam Boiler| Wirie $5% Siévelina and Boston: Un- | livery to his stock. He weishs more e ‘Dbiased critics will be quite willing to |and has sigorously trained to get into Of the mew talent, nobody can tell Jjuries and luck an even thing with [how they will shape up. Connie had a-bunch of young pitchers with him, Sut with the ‘exception of two or thres Voungsters the rest are medicere et The infield, with Houser, Rath and , with three men of more than | jest jn the coutry, but the outfield is a_proposition .that’ will require consid- With Thomas, LIVINE | phy js the only one of the trio who in the American league. Jack Lapp as | o (1€ 0P N Bite "Glaring a Couple speed on sition ix the factor that wiil determine st the Athletics” position when ¢he cur-|pace® sheed at the bat and in tain goes down. 3 s 4 S #oed Sown: . team that combincs these has some- oif Comnic's twirlens go along in the | thing in stock. Watch the Athle same steady strain of previous sea- | (N In st sons. no fear meed be entertained In : Philly for the even chances of . the Detroit No Stronger. Philadelphians to make a srand bat- | Detroit fs not & whit ctromge Ehllagophians to moke & £rand Ball | Detrolc s not o whit stroneer than &d to increase the beliet that PIATK | recte. the motuls of ihe ball woris, predi- e nights Schmiat s. Outside of balarice the team is comprised of the vets who e grand Herman Long, Duffy's surably oungsters with a_corps e _has correcte F ho oughtio meas- urves are working as g00d @s ever | yresup to the standard of any bunch n and Frank Smith, youngsters whom Hugh will have to. be good to pass y. There is not a trick _connected with the game that and a few of them When hose youngsters of he best tutors in thi or a ball club vear is Tucker, Anthany & Co. BANXERS FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL SPASM OF ACTIVITY 600 Am. Tobaceo prd . 200 Am. Woolen d Buying of Stocks at Rapidly Advancing Quotations. and BROKERS 28 Shetucket Street Telephone 995. Hury New York, April 11.—There was a sudden spasm of! activity in-the stock market today upon the announcement Meiabers of Neie York of the reassignment for argument be- fore the supreme court of the Ameri- and Boston Stock acco and Standard Oil cases. Exchanges tion of the market reflected e seits. Tiiinots Central Interborough Met. oS e Inter ‘Harvesicr . Tnter Marine ptd International Paper Tnterns Towa Central g Kanasas Clty Southers. on- that un advantage for porations had been gained. The buying of stocks was hurried and ur- sent and at rapidly advancing quota- ttons. That iy came largely from un- s was obvious, the pro- rs having sold stocks in T dealings on a rumor that a decision adverse to the American To- ’ s . bacco company would be handed down ! n H today. This mood of the speculation 5 i I[: | had been aggravated by the speech of | the attorney general in_Chicagd on Mom + the New York Stock | Satu night and by the intention Eychange. | New York. te Street. 24 Broad Steet. PRIVATE WIRE. National Bscutt’ Natlonal Lead ... . 1l NUR Mex 1ef bid New York Centeal Ny ne & W Nortoik & West Amer Norihera - Pacitie there announced to extend the scope of vernment - prosccutions of corpora- o .y | tions to the bituminous coal combina- Bonds and High brade Secariligs| tion nainerentiaily, & ofivers, 1t was ga that the government's Orders exe-uted in Stocks and Bond: programme was based largely on the 200 Pitieburg, C. i % | outcome of the two cases Dow Dost- | 50 bbb cear, & St 1 | poned. and the postponement caused a | 900 Prewed’ sl Garl R iatoh Chapm: revulsion of sentiment from the de- | 3! B s 87200 67 BROADWAY Shagman | i 1sed by the atiorney gener- | 1ssp Ky S< B unnouvcemen Tepunite S "1 Telephone 901 here was the additlonal considera- R Sisai G that the opening of the two lead— s o FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr. ing anti-trust cases implied a balance &AL?“ . bea ¥ dd pid febs St. Lot Wi of opinion in the court itself that left mbers unsatisfied to promulgate ion in cases of such wide scope nportance. The impression made ulative sentiment was of an in- ¢ i chance for a final judicial opin- ion adverse to a radical interpretation of the anti-trust law. The demeanor of lezal counselors of the corporations involved conveyed the same _impres- sion. The delay in itself which must now occur in reaching a fingl decision Southern Pacin .. Southern Railway Do. pra . Tennesses Copper ... Texas & Pacifc.. Toledo, St L. & W. " Do pra Union Pacifc . Oo.pea . 050000 United States Realis. Tnfied Staies Rubber Ulllved Staies Stesl = in the cases was accepted a¥ a meas- Drin "ok ure of relief from the condition of sus- Vo Carlin, pense which the weekly expectation of e a possible decision has held over the T “iicsna stock mark Other considerations were submerged by the importance attached to the new position of the anti-trust cases. Pro- fessional operators had discovered evi- dence of an oversold condition of the market resulting from last week's de- MEN SINGING. pression. PBidding for stocks to test You mar well sing the praises of the | (he market revealed u small floating SCHLIT MILWAUKEE BRERS, | SUpply offéfing. A stronger technical Sy are. undoubtedly the Try & | condition was inferred from this. The Chicago “Groat W. - . e drooping tendency of grain and cotton Do.pa 1.l JACOB STEIN, prices gave force to favorable auguries | §100 Chicago & N W Telephone 26-3. | of the crops. Further needed showers | “joy Gy O & SE LI marzed Westinghouse Electric ——— Whediing & L Topat saies, 813,000 shabes. 108 Baitimore & Ohio. .- 100 Rethlehem Steel -... . . 11200 Brooklyn Rapld Transit 3000 Canadian Pactfie 3300 Central Leather Do. “pta e 200 Central of ‘New Jersey. . 10800 Chiesapeake & Ohio. . 93 West Main St.|in the winter belt strengthened this im- | it Cororads Ses & = Ty 100 Cotorade. & Southern. Interest ‘rates for time loans were N o advanced again and the call loan rate % Y started the week at three and one-half NOTICE ber cent. influeniced both by the bank statement of Saturday and the belief Or. Louise Frankiin Miner fs mow |that further gold engugements would located in her new office, Breed Heiny|be made for this weel's steamer. None | firm at 3@3 1.3 per cen Room 1 Office hours, 1 t6 4 p. m. Telephone 660. augli7a dency. The fact that the Bank of |fairly active; sixty days 4 1-1 England secured the bulk of the South | cent.: ninety days 4 1-4@4 1- African gold, arriving in London with- | months 4 1-1. ou.:_](‘amnoflri;lnnbohl’: gn the situation. o~ he tone of the bond mar] contin- WALL PAPERS s o Seomarte | | eorrow. s provement at some pointe. Intimations| ), CF ootk | APTH 11 Cott that further offerings of new issues were contemplated was taken 2o apean that the surfeit was being relieved to Afld ‘Dmlxnes some extent. Total sales, par value, We are always glad to show our|$2375000. United States bo 14.73," June 14.44, July goods knowing that they are our best .'m'changea on’ call. S “advertisers. May we show them to ,fie Fanning Studios, 31 Willow SL. Papers, Custains, Upholstery Goods and Window Shades. marz3a 1 1s 4 Y o 22 aayeroens medium Do bl i ; 45 4‘5?; Fesnilia dling 15.3: uplands, 15.10; middling CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. WHEAT: Wali New York, April 11.—Money on ; ruling was announced today and the foreign |3 1-2; last loan 3; closing bid 2 3- exchange rate showed a ylelding ten- | offered at 3. Time loans very firm and sales, 1,700 baies. Futures closed steady. Closing bids: April 14.52, May 14.43, August 13.84, September 12,95, October 12.49, November 12.32, December 12.32, Jan- uary 12.29, February —, March —. Closs 12 % 104 106 1118 10211-16201% 101 % eo%e Manager 1216 | the New London baseball team nd. @ither Neal Ball or the/ .Xmuufi‘,‘ Simon Nichotls, will the short garden and Bill Bradiey at third. With this change in the line ‘up it will require a little time to make a per- fect infield machine, but with Larry, Terry and Bill to work with the short- stop” it wom't require much effort to get the latter going. on in his perennfal the past five vears. good. the salivated one working good. with Easterly and Nig behind the bat, the catching depart- McGuire. Red Sox this season. Taylor aj ically team hustle to beat them. as a_catcher is one of the best work- man. Pat Donahue, barring a dis- catcher, and Tommy Madden’s friends ox won't be working is splendid. Jake Stahl, while not in the class with several other stars, is a good old.watchdog at first; Ambie McConnell fulfils his duties at second satisfactorily ‘while isn't any befter sacker than Harry Lord. Charlic Wagner, midway between the keystone bag and Lord’s acres, is a splendid shortstop, a beautiful thrower and a fine fielder, but weak with. the stick. Speaker Due for Great Year. Wondexful things are expected and predicted of Tris Speaker . this year, i from the reports from the south he's going to live up to his reputation. A% far ms the other outflelders are concerned, they’ll be able to do things like they did last year. Jack Thoney is useless to the team, and when Tay- Jor left $13,000 in Jack, McCaffrey’s hands in Canada for Thoney, he re- ceived the nicest gilded brick that has been passed for many a moon. . \ But the Red Sox have the speed, and that's what turns the trick. Plenty of pepper, good and free hit- ting, dash on the bases and the team’s ot something. However, the dope runs out, and we'll all know every- thing about it before the Ides of Oc- tober. . in the land Highlanders Wijn from Princeton. ew York, April 11.—In weather that was better for football than baseball, the New York Amenicans defeated the Princeton team today by a scoré of 5 to 2. Thirteen of the college players struck out. Vaughn retired eight and Doyle five Cree played second for the New Yorks,whose regular second base- man, Gardner, is nursing a sore heel. The locals fielded poorly. Score by innings: R.H.E. Princeton. 001001000—2 5 3 Vew York A02021000%—5 6 5 Batteries: Woodlea and Dawson; Vaughn, Doyle and «'riger and Sween- ey; umpires, Johnstone and Brenmer. Athletics Up the Series. Philadelphia, April 11.—Winning by the score of 10 to 6, the Athletics today evened up the series for thé city base- ball championship. The Nationals played an extremely poor game and their uitchers were hit hard. ~The sev- enth and final game’ of the series will be played tomorrow. Score by in- nings R H.E. Nationals 000003102—6 811 Americans 30133000%—10 8 1 Batteries: Foxen_ Shettler and Doo- in amd McDonough; Bender Morgan ana Thomas and Livingstone; umpires, Moran and Connolly Cincinnati Defeated by the Tigers. Cincinnati, Ohfo, April 11.—By hit- ting the ball at opportune moments, the Detroit team, champions of the Ameri- can league, ~defeoted the Cincinnati team today, 4 to 1. Poor fielding by the local nine was résponsible for two runs. Bescher’s home run and Mullin triple with a man on base were feat- ures. Ty Cobb was caught three times trying fo steal bases. Score by in- nings: | RH.E. mcinnati 001000000—1 4 7 002010001—4 9 0 ries: ~ Castleton, Cheney and Roth; Mullin and Willett anS dtan- age and Casey. Giants Win a Poorly Played Game. New York, April 11.—The New York Nationals took a poorly played game from Jersey City today by a score of 10 to 8. The contest was marked by heavy hitting. But for poor work on the bases the Eastern leaguers prob- ably would have defeat>d their mayor league opponets, Score by innings: N.Y.Giants 0500 4018 *—10 12 “Batterie: Walker, Milligan and Fisher: Raymond, Weimer, Meyers and Snodgrass. WEST ENDS FRANCHISE VOTED TO FRANK CLISH. Larkie Leaving City Resigns—City League Meeting Looks Over Sched- ule. - At a meeting of the Norwich City league in the C. A. C. rooms on_Mon- day evening, with President Whitney in the chair, Treasurer Tim Fields acted as secretary pro tem. in the ab- sence of Secretary L. S. Manchester. Manager Larkie of the West Ends stated that he would resign to the league the franchise of that team, as be was expecting to leave town. His Tesignation was accepted with regret and the franchise was voted to Frank Clish of the West Side, who had an application before the meeting. Treasurer Fields reported that only one team had #s yet complied with the regulations about posting their forfeit money, and next Saturday was voted to be the final date for posting forfeits with the treasurer. A schedule covering the season from May 1st to Sept. 25th wae presented by the president. It will be looked over ':‘y the managers and action on it taken ter. games between the West Ends, Greene- ville, Centrals and Falls, each team playing eight with every other. TO HAVE MICKEY FINN . It provides for a total of 24 IN NEW LONDON LINEUP. g With Manager Humphrey_Negotia Numerous Players. Charles H. Humphrey of o the Connecticut association is making an effort to land a strong aggregation to begin the season on May 1l He has the nucleus of @ good team and has In the box Cleveland'is as strongly fortified as any team. Cy Young goes th and is as £00d. apparently, as any time within Addie Joss needs no mfention, and Falkenburg and the other veterans are Of the youngsters, the Naps have picked up a nice little lad in Walter Doane, who was with Roanoke last year, He has deceptive curves, a utiful slow ball and when he feels called upon to work the spitter has Linke is a nice pitcher, and of course Clarke working ment need give no trouble to Old Jim Donovan Ought to Show With Boston Everybody is giving room to the Manager Patsy Donovan ho is at the head of the egation, has been working in the big ®mhow for so many years he knows every wrinkle and should be fairly successful if owner Taylor does not put through some of his original ideas that have made the life of the other managers a burden period- 17 the Boston pitching stock is at par, the red-hosed lads will make any Carrigan ers in the country, can stick better than most plavers and is a valuable torted idea of his own value, is a nice would like to see him worked a bit unless the new pitchers that Tavlor procured show better than the others did last season, then the in the world's series for Ban Johnson next October. The infield of the Red Sox at third there R H. Jersey City0 0 06500 30— § 13 a ago. baseman, thrée pitchers and a fielder; whom the does not care to name for fear of létting other teams in on a chance to get them away from him, are being negotiated with. ACADEMY’'S FIRST PRACTICE. Inglis and Bailey the Twirlers—School Boys Lively on Opening Day. Academy baseball followers had a chance to see the N. F. boys in | teen men in response to the first call. CAPT. TOMMY HENDRICK. Coach Aultman kept the boys on the jump with a constant call for more Einger, and devoted a good part of the drill to speed in handling the ball. There is an opening game on Satur- day, Mystic being ihe first team to play here, so that the boys have need ’:Ao round into e sort of shape in a An mfield 1iféup comprised Bailey and Inglis in the box, Steve Ricketts behind the bat, “Lefty” Crowe at first, Charlie Crocker at second, Gantain Hendrick at short, and Murray third. Among the outfielders were Noyes, the star of last season; Champion, Bert Bailey, the pitcher, Jay Ricketts and several others. For the first day the practice was encouraging, and the boys give prom- ise of having something to put over on Mystic on Saturday. Following. McLean to Webster. According to the applications that L. N. Dondero of the Windham Athletic club has received for accommodations for the special train that will léave Willimantic for Webster, Mass., Wed- nesday night to accommodate jhe fol- lowers of the boxing game,«fffere will be a2 good bunch to make the trip. Frank McLean left Saturday for Web- ster to put on the finishing touches for is bout. Quite a Norwich contingent will.go along with the crowd from the Thread city and urge their favorite on to do his prettiest. ¥ A western paper remarks that as Schneiberg continues to make good with Brooklyn, Dahlen evidently used a gimlet in the solid ivory dome. 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