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A POINT OR TWO. We wonld like to give you a point or for you. Our Companies are Every settiement made by them is very liberal ¢ ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agt, Richards Building, 91 Maln Street. aprédaw 'N. TARRANT & CO, by Wik = Pieet Shiobost Gt —Langfard Outpoints hillies” Winning Streak S8 0 Revreelints, Jock ‘Curran of - s N. F. A same for the the twirling of Captain Byles of Plainfield. _The result was the first shutout handed to ‘an Oppos- ing nine by the A this season, the score being 10 to 0. . g For the six innings that Gallivan worked he fanned 10 men and allowed but one hit, this being on the first ball pitched, which Bugbee mauaged _to connect with by one of the feeble pokes that characterized the batting of the visitors all through the game. Having the game well in hand, Galli- van was taken from the mound to give Taylor a chance to finish up the game, He kept Plainfield out of the Tun col- umn, but allowed two scattered hits. Four successive doubles in the third inning were a feature, Noyes leading and Crowe, Gallivan and Crocker fol- lowed suit, They were all to left field territory where Bugbee had a terribly unlucky $ime as he always managed to be in the wrong place. A triple in the next inning gave Noyes the bat- ting honors for the day. eld was painfully slow on returning the ball and as the Academy boys took every chance to stretch a hit. several raps ordinarily good for only one bag Springfield and Joe Hazard of Provi- dence, A crowd of about 200 was in attendance, including about 50 of the Norwich sports.” Jack McGrath, the Irish Giant, was announcer; Marty McHugh, referee; ck of Central Village, timer. and Bill Collins of Central Village . 5n charge of the arrangements. For the preliminary of six rounds, Billy Allen of this city and Young Gray of Paw- tucket were in the ring. The latter was branded as a quitter by the ref- eree and counted out in the fourth round, when he gently slipped to a prostrate position on_ the floor, in the same way that he had done in the second. Gray showed no knowledge of Doxing and his face was a mark for Allen’s left all through the fight. Allen offered to meet any one in the house for the two rounds that were left and Jater Collins challenged him for ahy numper of rounds from $ to 15, in three to five weeks. Jack Curran and Joe Hazard, two 175 pounder: e main ‘bout of eight having the reach and height on his opponent, who was more stockily built and start- ed in with a sort of Jeffries courch. Curran was the cleverer boxer, but there were few solfd blows landed in the early rounds of the fight, which were mostly filled with clinc] keep- ‘head down and drive a hard the wind and bring the R T i cut Lo s it uppercuf and ofter caught Ketchel se the latter was_coming in or breaki from a clinch. ~ Toward the close the fourth Tound Ketchel o be tiring but he fought stro ly in_the closing round and appeared to a shade on his opponent. g Clabby in 10-Round Draw. . B. D. Remington will go to er Lake Sunday afternoon to re- sume his duties as pastor of the Bap- tist church at that place for the first Frank Fergason in Willimantic 0 wus in Wednesday, " William_ Allen of New Haven Is in '.‘v‘.«a's‘f';'é'».‘,,«w#‘ " PROVE IT! town to iry his luck trout fishing. The Great DANDERINE Never Iy I OBUTUARY. John H. Brown. - John H. Brown of Haywardville di at his home Wednesday morning at 5.45 after a two weeks' iliness caused by a shock. Mr. Brown was a farmer and stock raiser and was well known throughout the eastern part of the state. He wae born at Montville 75 years @go, the son of George and Rachel Brown and always lived in this vicinity. He served in the Eighteenth regiment volunteers and was hono bly discharged after three years’ serv ice. His fAirst wife was Mrs. Harriet Brooks who died some yeurs ago. His secona wifé was Mrs. Malinda Pal- mer whoe survives him. He also leaves two brothers and six sisters. Fred A. Chapman. (Contributed.) Fred A. Chapman died very sudden- ly at his home on Lebanon avenue, Colchester, on Wednesday evening. Mr. Chapman’s death caused many sad hearts and is a great loss to the com- munity. He was one of the leading i 7 i i i | 1_ 4 g 5.8 [ Fails to Produce the Desired Results. T enlivens and invigorates the hale glands and tissues of the scalp, resulting In & continuous and increasing growth of the bair. cases that Tately bope)can A" iady trom Brookin ATter s sor trie) way 1aling, ana { now have or bafe, Yoy Danderine simulates the scalp, makes it healthy and keeps it wo It 1s the grestest scalp invigorstor known. It is & wholesome medicine for both the hair and scalp. Even & small bottle of It will put in your gallon of any other hair tonic ever made. It shows resuits from the counted for two. There was' good- | ing the referee busy ordering the fight- - lumber men of Connecticut and in the R Sized crowd present, but the hope- | ers tq break. Hazard was tired at the | Jimmy Clabby of Milwaukee and last few years had built for himselt very start. less weakness of Plainfleld robbed the | end of the third round, and went to|Paddy Davinox of Buffalo boxed ten ar_extensive business which will be Now on t every drug and Fire, Accident, Health, Liability, Plate Glass and Steam Boiler INSURANCE Nerwich Union Fire Insurance Society, game of much interest. The newly laid out diamond was used for the first time, making a no- ticeable difference in the distance needed for outfleld hits to reach the fence. It also presents a good infield and brings the shortstop out of the hollow which he used to occupy. The score: e N.E A the floor as Curran pushed him from a clinch. Curran sent Hazard to the floor in the fifth twice. In the tumult Referee McHugh could not hear the timer cali- ing for the end of the round, and Bill Collins, who was seconding Hazard jumped into the ring, producing a col- lar elbow sideshow as the referee pushed him back to Hazard’s corner. rounds at Buffalo Tuesday. A draw would have been the verdict if decis- fons_were allowed. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Fhiladelphia ... carried on by his sons. He leaves a widow and two sons, Arthur and Louie, both of Golchester and three sisters, Mrs. Henrtf Avery of Bast Lyme, Mrs. Albert /Avery of Montville and Mrs. W. Sweet of Greeneville and a brother, Frank Chap- man of Norwich. toilet store in the land ; 3 sizes 28¢, 50c «nd $1.00 To shew how an Danderine & b po a e Hazard tried hard to land the hay- u. s, [ ¢ 1| makers in the last three rounds. In TESTED AND PROVEN Assets $2,594,330.17 g e the sixth he sent Curran to clineh oA B 26 TuThS § 2] ana Jack went to the floor while: they s S ii 1 ‘wrestled, but was up again in a sec- There a Heap of Solace in Being v w—t o ~ oyl Hblxtnrd Jou_whe ixgx-.mu;‘e, oo Atle to Depend Upon a W 9 ere o u " urw' > 3 2| round, but sent a hard ri ‘ur- West Polnt. N. Y.. Apell 3.7—By hitting when i at flfl § ' J THE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILI, 01 3 2| ran's head, immediately letting out a et Biv meant & Tun a6 S secestional Reldiog. West | 1 Earnpd-Repptotipy. g C 28 | groan, and was unable to continue, AR B0 3 5| Point provented Yale from scoring and won b5 & For months Norwich readers have Real Estate = | = oS53 3| Biving Curran the decision on a knock- SIEED Score: geen the constant exyression of prafse i ut, It announced that Hasard 5160 ey Pills, @ T and Fire Insurance, Dad broken & bone in his hand, but a 4134 L A O N T e Shoes That Stand the Wear JOSCph F. Smith = jocated in Somers Block, over C. M. Norwich doctor who was at the ring- $x 81 % 3 3|in this locality. "Nov unother remedy | "oy 1 () something in the very ap- , Willlams, Room 9, third floor. side felt the hand over and gave it as 3081 3 1 3|ever produced such convincing Prooff g gnce of the Utz & Dennis Shocs b his_opinion that there was nothigg 31463 o o o|of merit i Nl ot attatiiee Borvios ang FLORIS T feb1za Telephone 147. broken. 10132 & 1 8| g2s Catherine Hogan. 22 Hickory i e ' Hoe 3 S e 19 2| come time I was sev P. CUMMINGS, » ST i g S| ATTORNSVS AT ; oW Yindorms for Centrale. $ i | Kidney complaint. I had pains 200 Main<Streel, Norwich = ot B i o Desmanits Centrils of & 3 8] aches” across my back an ::::nl“d:l-l (Premiums) 52 Central Avenue. e / AMOS A. BROWNING, new ‘uniforms, so that they are all =173 | through my body. 1 tried mumerous o s LI m‘_" 3 eray to start the season May 1st in o—s | remedies but did not obtain relief. T Custom Grlndln 3 gaudy toggery. They will wear blue ¥as finally told about Doan’s Kidney Soacys SENIL basevan” pants. white Bils nd procuring & aupply from N weel Tomaloes trance Bigtrway mext to Thimes Nat Bank priny ovenings . SonaeY SO fsie Tucker, Anthony & Co. and BROKERS 28 Shetucket Street Telephone 995. Members of New York and Boston Stock TWO KNOCKOUTS. Several good rounds in the main bout saved the boxing card put on ut Jewett City Wednesday evening ‘from being an utter farce, and turned the hisses which greeted the finish of the preliminary into flashes of enthusiasm peaks and the letter caps with blue The uniforms C in blue on the caps. Dennie Bowen has signed as chief hooted. and will fead a band of 20 to 30 carefully trained to boost the team. Dorfey Nicholson will be water boy and ‘will show class in a uniform. Manager Desmond is to give his team FINANGIAL AND COMMERGIAL. SELLING PRESSURE. Aggravated by a Rise in the Call Loan ‘Rate, New York, April 27.—The stock market put in an active forenoon in efforts o appraise the sigmificance of the increase in the United States Steel dividend yesterday. Without having come to definite conclusions on that point, @ rise in the call loan rate di- verted attention to m new element in the situation. e Pattot P 11800 Chesapeaka —— Cileago PO | wwwe oleseunnoans g £ H %l onusrewncy lonusuunnnnid ISrueuensses? | coomotumunng Bleon 2 2 i TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS at YANTIC ELEVATOR. 1 took D. Sevin & Son's drug store They them according to directions. ney Pills very highly. (From statement given - April 1906.) Doan’s Kidney Pills Cure Permanently On August 25th, 1908, Mrs. Hogan said: “Ifftake pleasure in confirming the statement I gave in-favor of Doan’s Kidney Pills over two years ago. Practically speaking, I have had no trouble from my back or kidneys since using this remedy. Many people have called upon me to ascertain if my statement were true, and I have always convinced them of its correctness. For “sale by ail dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember take no other. Why Do You Suffer with headache, biliousness, constipa- tion and the jlls it entails when Foley's Jimmy Carroll, manager of the Pe- quot baseball team of New Haven, has signed a contract sent him by Charles Humphrey to pitch for the New Lon- 12th, OUR WORK Rogers’ Domestic Laundry. Tel. 958. Rear 37 Franklin Street. sept27d ing in semi-profesional circles and has shown much class. He is a big fel- low with a good arm. Johnny Kling Send His $700. April 27—John Kling, the Chicago National Lea- gue Basoball club, todey mafled a check for $700 to the National Com- mission in payment of the fine assessed against him. Robert Mitchell, a pit- cher, now with the Umiversity of Miss- lasippi club, was stgned by the Chicago National to Teport in June at today the end of the school year. COLCHESTER QUALITY in work should always be considered, espectally when It cpsts no more than the inferfor kind. 'Skilled men are employed by us. Our prices tell the whole story. STETSON & YOUNG. may2ia the name—Doan's—ané REAL NICE ONES But Jewett City Bouts Fail to Satisfy | arrived Wednesday through Manches- e o helped me from the first and contin- —Curran and Allen the Winners. teP’s sporting store and were distrib- ued use brought about a complete | A. R. MANNING, Yantie, Conn, 2 pounds for 26¢ uted during the evening to the players, New London Gets a Pitcher. cure. T can recommend Doan’s Kid-| Telephone. decléa s e Telephone 703, 336 Franklin 84 DR. JONES, Dentist, 35 SHETUCKET ST. Room 10 'Phone 32.3 maylid THAMESVILLE STORE 235-237 West Thames SI. GROCERIES and MEAT P’ o atrclough, Martin - Rudden Wedding — Ska: Rink Orino Lexative will relieve and cure 9 you. It tones up all the digestive or- and Picture Shew Plannel— TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. Indestructo and the Tourist Exchanges o gans, carries off the waste mette ki A e e R e oy s Death of John H. Brown. Stimulates the' bowels to- Uneir ormal All Wat Rout Boston. New York. the United States Steel quarterly re- Break Guakers’ Wisaing Streak. “The of Miss Annie Rudden | &V ety wpriny hed] 53 State Street. 24 Broad Strect. || POTt and the increase in the dividend | e o bty winping | of Colchester to” George Martin of New | /7€ 1e¢ & Osgood Co. ater ioute = PRIVATE WIRE. rate. Operators who bought the stock 15% | streak of seven stralght wes broken today. | New | HAven took place at St —Andrew’s argued that ¢he confidence in the bus- 169% | York won & closely contested game by 3 to 2. The| church #n this e s h, or stimulate T e Sisntas \ i - Dlace Wednesday morn Both of them indestructible. Made iness outlook implled by the increase 2% | coore: 2 o the heart or kidneys. That is wrong. R e Y e aTiite ia oed wes to be taken s @ skilled judgment i3 Now York. R 2 R R It is the weak nerves that are crying aonts for thems in this section. that was bound to impress the finan- i o a o . on Fireman Recovering. |oue for help. Vitalize these weak in: . o " olel world et large. The chairman's | Doorear €179 1 T8 3| Cometius om o member of | gide controllng merves | with _Dr. S o e S Judy). o8 lement to directors was cited as = Ladder . 1, w | Shoop’s Restorative, and see I b lowest prices m""': nnm“"nk making & direct opening Tor recurrent {:3“;'3.'.,":« ; s 5 E 5 s Haven, who was badly injured at the | quickiy good health will come to you ch I L- _— raporte proach ure dwell firem again. Test it and see! Sold by Lee & e Bt o oo oow ok Sise [ Biante, YUk e Eppenen 16 Tutiey s E8id O e R e e . e eisea Ling THE SHETUCKET HARNESS C0. Eychi distribute an extra dividend. The bull oo e N 53 § 2 9| Colchester friends for a few days. Mr. 1 : A party in the speculation answered the Mhewsonp 4 1 0 4 i ;| Shugrue was 3 resident of this town F WM BODE. Prop. w1 | contention that the quarters earnings S : r 2 number of years. r o Telephone 865 nin Strest, u -‘ I‘b ‘I'I‘I Sm"t's were <m--mvolntlntly‘l small by cn':':g Dwtaly, M. TN - Harry Wickwire and Harry Groobert a 0 1 -o apr23d the fact that the successive months of kit " fov: MGG 11 2| were visitors at North Piains and Ih .e “ ! ! ‘l a [ Orders axecuted in Stocks and Bonds, | the_Quarter showed progressive in- Score by innings e i o™ 6 NEW fole! 3 Unexcelied ‘relght and passenger st Grain and Cotton. {nes, ristng 20 & sodord for any Mareh Filaasiiia town The past week inmpecting the | | Eleventh St and University PL || *“Ai outsize Sutersamm o o I iod 9 Norwich 67 BROADWAY Shaman | 12 the history of the corporation, Jrork of wiring for electric lights which porditn by g i From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurstays AI' (] '[II] 0 DE Marv Ied { Branch Building ‘The bear panty made much of the s maen & ng. CITY, Sundays, at 5.15 p. m. Qurrelt seuciis of bebiting Swonnd Getting Ready for Summer Boarders. One Block West of Broadway. New York Pler 22. Bast River, oot CONSULT US ABOUT YOUR Telephone 901 for steel products, the talk of accumu- P Tattiels e haviog. o) The only absolutely modern fire- || Roosevel: Street, Mondays, Wednes- * Sl FRANK O. MOSES, M RIS NS ST IO Setina o roller skating rimk built at his place on | | BEoof, tfansient hotel below 224 ye. at 6 p. m. WEDDDING INVITATIONS i . . Mon | fon " The bear party had asserted its Bimwood Hewmhte.. He i otans || Street. Location centzal yet quist or write for folder. 4 - determination beforehand to sell the aing o moving plcture show amd. is || 490 rooms, 200 with bath, from $1.06 S, Fretzht received ontll § p. @ AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. stock in the event of the dividend be— tating for erounds on_ which <he || P°5duy upwards. C. A. WHITAKER, Agent ing raised, on the ground that the @c- Will erect a large tent. He will have || aebrgoi P ritaurant and . cale mayia WE HAVE UNUBUAL IN tion would exhaust the available help- it in readiness when the summer || 2ttached- 3foderate price; - UCEMENTS TO OEFER WALL PAPERS And Draperies ful factors towards advancing the price. Some of the selling of the stock was attributed to liquidation eesking to take advantage of the favotable ef- fect on the dividend action. This in- ‘boarders frem the cities arrive. Rev. A. L. Fretz of Wesleyan uni- versity, pastor of the Methodist church 8end 2c stamp for lllustrated Guide and Map of New York City. 10 NEW YORK CRANSTON & C0. We are always glad to show our fffrence hurt the stock and, in fact, the Xnowing 1 whole market. aprivdaw g B B R e | P e e st ot Have an Overheated ot ageravated s o e ae, e iy g Kitchen in Summer? When You A m Falllill Sflldifi occ:llon me::m?a:hm view of the Pl e o R The water way — the comfortable n -You Are cash meovements of the week, surpri o 86 Touts” 4 e pie ; " ' g By | e Pyiain of T wom ot poorly 1a the feld. " Scars: 5 When the sultry days come and the coal range | ™27 °f travelt *All Broke Up v i, B g by the 5 St. Louls. Dotreit. b Steamers City of Lowell ana New 2 31 Willew S1. L T P s i e = b wh e s o| makes the kitchen almost unbearable and cooking a | Hampsbire — sate, «taunch vessels Wail' Papers, Curtains, Upholstery | SXPOTts. The ehipments of gold by to- Wehdeesh &3 31 iiis3:| dreaded task, put out the range fire and try the |that bave every comfort und comven- Goods and Wind Shadeb, -~ day's steamer ht the week's out- Hoffman.ef 4 2 2 0 . 000 . . lencs for the travel . ow o N e Grigmd 30 13 %0 42a newest of cool in hot weather—use a marazd Sors s e Marimiles & 0 3 Folri 8 5H8H A delighttul voyage on Long Isl = 50 are taking funds from the Abstein.1b 4 113 0 32111 01 Sound and a superb view of the woer banks with _the subsidence of the Dosmittrf 3 1 0 2 20620 terfront New m m! ‘monthly pensfom payments, the gain of Stephens.c & 0 2 3 d00535 0 it that instioution/for the week having o A memn s i 1 New London at 11 p. bl e o 2 w eamer leaver . You will save money and get Best Re- | * The foreisn exchange market-showed L e m: weekdays only; due Pler foot of sults it you buy SWEET PEAS and f“"'“"’“.;é‘"’?“"xi" ndmu of the P East 220 St. £.45 a. m (Mondays © NASTURTI E| large exps s of gold ai of an easier o S - L a Pl 40, North RI e ¢ ;. ;’i‘ C‘Al{?’gm‘flu.l,l £rom | \one today in the private discount rate Batied for Graham s m Py . % in London. The rise in the call loan rate here reduced the price of sterling exchange slightly from the high price of the morning, but discussion was kept alive of possible further exports of gold.. London joined in the selling of stock in the New York market and the carry over rate on American stocks for the London stock market settle- ment was advanced from §51-2 to ¢ per,_cent. Fare Norwich 10 New York $1.75 Write or telephone W. J. PHILLIPA Agent. New London. Comn. augsd . What a contrast! The kitchen no longer is stifling hot, the work is now done with comfort, and the housewife is not worn out with the heat. She saves her strength, keeps ber health and is better able to _enjoy the summer. any other stove can do—all the fam-~ apria 3 te 9 Market Street. The Dime Savings Bank OF NORWICH. COTTON. New York, April 27.—Cotton spot closed quiet, twenty puints _decline; middling uplends 16.05; middling gult 15.30; sales 5,500 baies. in the way of a eult, atter passing through a rainstorm that hes ‘rmne- formed your neat looking suit inte the appearance of a bundle of rage, don's despair, or get mad, but send the gurw Thermos directly and not wasted. A has béen declared from the net earn- ‘and the flame is out. ings of the past six months at the back into shape—and our charges however, to sustain prices against the low. late gelling pressure, which closed the N December 12.48; January 12.45. The fall in prices of wheat and cot- Futures closed steady. Closi bids o you T e et oo Pl i e % o S oy A Sl BEE 3 B Bere iy, n 228 dae " Bawl ? to some extent and helped to the morn.- | July 14.51; 3;” Septembe: 3 3 Ppea iy oy S-annual- Dividend § 0 8 o stocks. “Tiis a8 not avall; | 13.08; November 1349 ing. No smoke, no dust, no odor. Heat e Ty e : AT X e Y| turn, Bottles rate of Faur por cent. a year, and T o e e i LB MONEY. The New Perfection stove has @ 9 I16S points Tor the priminat astve | xew York Amer s Gabiner "Top with abett for kecping || Quarts and Pints. Lang’s Dye Works, _ Be payable on and after May 16th. ° FRANK L. WOODARD, Treasurer. plates and food bot, drop shelves for the coffee pot or saucepans, and nickeled towel racks. iy frm_and highe: ruling rate 31-2: last loan 21- ing bid 21-4; offered at 3 Time loans firm: sixty Bonds were irregular. Total .male d par value, $2183000. United States i, twos Tegistcrod dectined 1-8 per cent. on ‘the bid price, kiin Si, Legther cases for same. apr3d Jus! the thing to make a per cent.: and ninety days §2-4@4; six It has lo s “FURS STORED FOR SUMME e e i mff;" Foniea: happy Summer. JOSEPH BRADFORD i tave my dwn builaing ap 101] s6 dad stove very attractive and invites clean- Prices the lowesl. R s Storts Tars have ainitiac] e i liness. Made with 1, 2 and 3 burners; : Book Binder. Briug vours to me and have | jsey A the 2 and 3-burner sioves can be bad 4 & :pu red, d').d and stored for the m‘n. with or without Cabiaet. W Blank Books Made and Muled te Or o wmvcxmn, i 42 i pespemzoee (1 S0l B Geo. H. Bliss, || T " ios wnokowav. Teléphone 234-1. aprifTThS S Telephons 348 = 2600 Am. g 1= no sdvertising medium ia e el 1o The Bule THENE 1» no gvertiaing mediuem 1s PRI S by