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London team against Bulkel High wstrail game, it immons to its no'l‘m‘mmlndmm eran Whiteley. mm“d g e s Ry T o) b Drestnce verybody win Cazovs clean: | Tans Aro. becoming anxious for ihe | tho troat of the meet, And he has signed Roger Connor, a neph- Bits, straight athletics. l( furnishes amuse - | ump’s cry of “ ball! 2 Efl_\lt!l flat or better is predioted. ew of the far famed Roger of National off Owtl-‘l ment to thousands and thousands. T The wnpires will be given strict in. ‘wht, the veteran Princeton hurd. repute. All of th eplayers hav report- like to go for two reasons: First, he-|structions to keep the men down where | ler, should have his work ed with the exception of one pitcher, s cause I enjoy mywelf, and, sccond, be- | they belong, and Tom Bannon will feel | hi when he meets George Chisholn, Catcher DeMara and First Baseman koo 4 e if by tiie presence of thie tempo- | the cur that e so Justly deserves ut Yale's new hurdier, sad indiescions ars King. - rary chief magistrate such « healthy | various times. ére Is to be 1o h will win & hurd AMERICAN LEAGEE STAND ™" pc |amusement can be encouraged, I want| monkey doodlc business from the start. | Johnny Kilpatrick, who is bevked fo INSURATNICE. T s s Academy Wins, 15 to 6—New N. R A. Men do Well— 28 Mfl"flf 5..;255 s Norwich Leaguers will Arrive Today—Umpire Mai- UMPIRE MAISACK. "‘:‘“ "6 | o encourage it.” e i the Yale cuptainy next year, ie ol T sack the Right Man. Norwich Fans Well Satisfied with His : WILLIMANTIC'S FAST 17. R win two firvta. "o in iiiely o, taka e DiipoisehE sl Cadigates to ? Thread City Bunch for Leagus Team | C"°1°® Posteoned il e e N TARRANT & CO e = i = Will Assemble on Monday. s e TRAVELER® DiRkEIRE s ?| As lone as Jackie Gallivan was in|erally with disastrous Tesults. They | Paul S. Maisack of this city, whose S i 1o TS iy san Mljch«-n,.l May g After huif 2 117 MAIN STREET. the box for the Academy against Pui- | presented a curlosity In thelr shori- | appointment as umpire in the new | _ T Wie tom whits or | (OPEEel 10 TS RUISHRD o lan bour's wrangling at Jack Johnsons mam high at the campus on Wednes- | stop. “Stubby” Boisseaneau, as he was | Connecticut baseball assoclation, was | smeicin: udsy. ‘s to 0, in'a same festursd b7 & | ave, fans and v baseball magnates | today, promoters and principals of day afternoon there was nothing to it | dubbed by the Academy rooters, a [announced on Wednesday by Presi- | iripie play. secona inning, with Chicago 1aen 4 Fire, Accident, Health, | o o mon e o e e L e s oo 0 e | Gine B “of Willimantic. o well- | Somiey oth S ottt G | OF ‘e Comecticnt Hascoal swoctas | {ho " Jemmbien rund Johson Hnt came on, carefully peruse th olowinz | to a deadlock over the choice of a aier oulte hut three scattered hits off Jack's | foot mark. Among the freak plays | known in Norwich baseball circles, | Simons, who touched firs: “before Cole could re- < Liability, speedy shoots in_ five innings. ~ With | was Murray’s circuit of the bases on |and with such favor that Norwich | {im fothe bag sid e, Qoow o, Bush s PStDnu(n'xllwa"mal”lg(s"?::hi‘h:]:;,.} el R e e e A L 0 5 Boiler |t 5cor 12 to 0 In the Academy's fa- | wild throws after he had Tecelved a|fans are saying that President Dunn's | :s sce: Giconnen” of i g Bob | pone the selection of that official u o Plate Glass and Steam Boile r Gallivan retired to give Charlie | pass and started to steal second. Gal- | other men will be good ones if they Lt T U'Connell “of New ' Haven, ‘have' got [ May 16. 4 Crocker a chance at serving up the livan also kept on to the plate when | have anything on Umpire Maisack. Bk e P i i cardidates for the Wii-{ After the elimination of a ftw un- INSURANCE penders. Charlie had 'em all right, Lhe rapped out a tripigr to left, draw- | Besides being a basebaH follower, D€ [ Zewersh ‘4 14 3 0 « iy ol Mmens nmlev, 1 dexirables, the controversy narrowed but was a little short of control |ing a throw that went past third in- |is a close student of the gridiron game | Hami ¢ 2 2 ¢ o 38838, You wouldn't have nelievea it down to Eddie Graney and Jack Welch which put him in the hole on several [ to the crowd. Noves received the ‘gift | as well as a clever ducknin roller. ' In | Baniih | 4 912 2 0 e e elhst Rl Eeey soven out. of San Francisco, and Eddie Smith of Neorwich Union Fire Insurance Society, | nccasions, and when he had to put|of a two-bagger when he shot up a | the last named branch of sport. he is | Coew ™" & 3 5 § o $ 1571 TN DT o DIl leary, Mot thoy R0 somnusoll HisINERG) Onone of . u. s. them over, the Putnam boys were | high infield fly on which Pitcher Stan- | to be one of the Plexo team from the 20210 i1040 b @ bit leary, but they'll all be| the (wo'former men, and Berger | Ch I ” 504,330.17 able to straighten them out. At the | ton @id the Alphonse-Gaston act with { Rose alleys which is to represent the s1130 5 133 ¢ g|here ready for a tivout mext Mo hel dout for Smith. : eisea Line ssets $2; finish the score stood 15 to 6 in the | Catcher Tibbets, while Noyes streaked | city on Friday in Boston at the na- e T4 o5 o mElon Betadba neld. 3 Johnwon's objection to Smith was £eb26TuThS Academy’s favor, Putnam having poled | down to second. tional duck and candlepin tournament. e R e Dt Hat ‘oL ckndte for | that Smith decided against him in a out 6 hits and the same number of | Catcher Ricketts kept up his fancy | Malsack’s umpiring experiences be- 5718 1 EXErE ocal team is us follows fight with Hank Grifin in Oakland a runs while Crocker was deing duty. | sluzging, with a triple and a single, | €an in his home town of Hagerstown, Ackerman of Bridgeport and O'Mard | fow vears ago. The negro refused to are P Gailivan and Crowe both getting tripies | Md., where he was the man with the it et Nes B e nsider, Chariie Tiyton of Los Ange- 2 or New in last season, peing a feilow citizen of Jef- and F. Rich was als ed i is | indfcat hile b Iso treasures and F. Rich was also counted in this | or while he was also treasurer | PUUb <o e e e | aiae tomaow Tkl IRets sekso; AR, il class in the first inning, but died on | Of the team, a pretty good indication 8 Hor 1 g B third, as the succeeding batters could | that opponents considered him an ab- m\,&"w,.?‘mfl-c:» i my | Southington. Pitchers. Ty While Charley White of New York, | 8ervies direct to and from New Yok not touch Gallivan. Solutely square official. He worked in | out b Wiite ooy Moty 2= est baw on ‘peiis | New Haven, who needs no introduc- | who at one time fgured- prominently | All Outside Staterooms, o white 12 ansite ot DL ia Delehanty s | tion: Sullivan, who caught 1o i it possibllity, was not even m From Norwich Tuesdays, Thursaays In the eighth inning, Putnam high | independent games through Maryland | o White 1; doible o B e oo s L Il (RORNC OrAENL e shifted a number of players, putting |and Southern Pennsylvania, later £0- | Sinmons and Delchanty: Jort on beses, Chicaso 3. | of this ity o e Lnels mans oned, the outcome of the dispute is | Sundays at 6.16 p. m. for | though P oy New York Pler 3, ilast River, foo§ thousht to lie-in (he choice ‘of ‘an | Sl ) ¥girio? Mendays, Wedness Second Baseman F. in to pitch, | ing to the South Atlantic league at | Detroit 5: hit by pitcher, by White 2. by Mullen 1: €ho bor e ~ L . _Rich from first to second, gavlnn‘fll:, ’(o Jdrll umpire dutly. ?ut time, 1.50; umpires, Kerin and Sheridan. fl;?d o: f:;l;\dad- '0:)d 'xmm fin":yh;- out eastern man. i days, Fridays, at'5 p. m. Pitcher Stanton in rizht, and right- | Savannah in July was no place for ase; Farvell and Aya, lnye, . m. fielder Bradford on 4 score: | anvbody but a mative, he thousht. and | . . Vaskees Trim the Senstorn | g,fm}g-fi;;;rgmyol}\my-‘d to be Grsi-| yale Picked for Track Mest Winner.| 5 gy it B ter s Soriil & p o Norwich Fres Academy. quickly threw up the job. ton in a lsiless game today, & to 2. Score: goods. ru-st basemen, Flynn of Je: With the Yale-Princeton track mect C. A, WHITAKER, Agent Umpire Maisack has also had exper- of next Saturday the intercollegiate | mayéd [ ™ ‘Washington. New York. sey J d Noble Murr, 0 1|ience as a plaver on independent teams . J., and Noble of w| o e s Growe.To I 1|ing Mercersburg college in the season | Schsciorzb & o 3 & o|waroed ™ 3 o 3| game w th oo ~of the high school ; v e S pulepnmticy etcher. 3 foams In that sity. Flynn is touted | % the track, and although it is sche | P RRicketis. 5 1| of 1900 he made left field on the nine | Leliveicit 5 0 1 8 0lChasib = 1 ° y. _Fly s AT for Thde SeldAtiere {8 vty AB1- 7 1|and played with them on the north- [Coormss 4 19 2 $ 808 85" Suagkerieck, Second bhsemen. | D3y "hat the Tigers will hold the 3 1| ermietytnrongh-iihie New Mnglaua | Soqv § a3 3833 1 moun e N, on 'y ven, better | {omosters down 1o soma 60 points teser o states. MBridess 3 0 0 1 30333 , Olle o ea s R 8n bettes o — — — B FOWT 06 e, Rt A 3| =% his afternoon 1a favorable, the | Simte 3 3 8 § 1.8 1 ¢|cles. and Colling of Exerett, Mass, also | Which s doing a shade better than you a point or Galliven.p 5 9| Norwich candidates will be up at Sa- | Obeinp 4 11 3 2050 :::d to be ail to-the merry. Third | WHRR. = o L g0 00 64 1e pres b s e A Ceociiea:. - chem park for their first trvout. John| wmow 34 €213 ¢ mas s | Dasement, Jack Nichols of this city| sy 7'by those close to the Yale team, cois let us write it R I C. Stone will keep an evo on them | oo lunines Gental Barrvs ot New Haven: » e | The Elis are weak in the sprints o E gl for the local management, directing | Weshington ... -..... 206 0—2 " a ma uns, but v are formid- —_— SEAE S SN, A R & Lo e the practice and picking out the men | New york = @ 1 °¢|with the wing'and the wallop. /" Short. | BUrdles and yune, but they are formid- | ™0 3 pres a Foul Fly. Potnam’ High o Who make the best Showing. All the | _Rums. for Wibingin Conror. Gesier, for New | 5t0DS, Frank McLean of this city and | 9ble, i bl ot e o o e T oouy Water WAV o PRy S EREIO NI ISAAC S. JONES, Insarance Agl. | c:..:c jo0is 1 5 . , Runs. for Acadewy Murras 2. Mendrick 3. Cows | squad is_expected to report by noon | Yok Bempul Wolier Came 2 two bes M | IiAndse of New Haven. D'Andea is a| it [oi¥ PUouid, SeBiis SOV D DN | waY of travelins. o Buildi 91 Main Strest. | as soon 4 he maine comiminE Iy St e | & e e o o TIE5 N, Suca | today, Manager Harry Shanmon Of | bue"Chase: lert on bass. Washingion 10, New York | [riciens \ s e tha gy DUt 5 fect 5|they expect such a sweepstake show- samers City of Lowsll and New Richards Building, ain Ao sn:v\—’fi:f.fr:"gfl‘ the devel- | 2 Tibberis, Deitseness, - D7 o twe base nite | the Auditorium has invited all the I Som beag o e Wasbington 4; diuble plasw. aT:os«' "“'"lnh::)}';;d“:,:{";unfrl;ls:‘lwm m Hampshire — safe, staunch vessels aprédaw 4 a = | Noyes. Cummings. Stanton, Fleteher: three base bits, eco; er to Crooks, Roach to Laporte to Chase; struc s gle or position. File w 21 St 3 opment of a second baseman in Fletch- | > ey, o e aant e M ke i’fiziifirféffi"fih;‘:’u'?ens;“’ BROW AL | Guir Goeriin 3, by Guinn- 3 bases an balls. of | ana is ome of those easy hitters thai| Y@le seems likely to win first in only | that have every comfort und conven~ er, who fielded Bix, chances without an | bt o Obertin 5. "oft Quinn 1: wild plich, Quina; tme, | alyays gets in a timely poke just out|one of the six ranning races, in the | lence for the traveler. error and rapped out a couple of safe- it by c i, by Gallvan T banted 1.43; umpires, Dincen snd Connolly. of the reach of the inflelders, and not | half mile, when Max Kir. Who | A delightful voyage on Long Istand 3 ties. He plaved an alert, steady game | 5 ' 3 S e - SN CE T R T ARG quite” within the jurisdiction of the | %cored a k of 2 minte - | Sound and a superb view of the wem~ THE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL that made @ good impression. For the | b e, Ty ‘The Baltic Speed Boys defeated the Wor A EiNe- o |fellows in the tall grass. Outfield onds in the Dalr mile, mests th - | @errul skyline snd watertront of New two innings Bailey and Remmert | Murrar we; first base or-. Arad- | Tigers Sunday at Baltic by the score | waerbury .. 4 800 | E. L. Petrick of Jersey City, N. J, | = * | York. Real Estate b 4; . Gn Sasee, emy 0. Put- | of 26 to 17. The batting of the Speed | New Haven |and Mike Driscoll of this city, and the Bteamer leaves New London at 11 p were sent into left and right fields re- | ™ o Puu and Fire Insurance, spectively to get some experience in | "™ MWt 4 Ume 131 umpire, 3. J. G Stne. | Boys and especially Jhot of Framk | pitchers who are not working in the o wekaige iyl aeoURE L & retrieving the skyscraper: = = Treckmaenn, who got five singles out of z o ; i due r foet o is located in Somers’ Block, over C. M. | s inam High featured altogether too Humphrey’s Team in a Game. 5 times at bat kere easily the features. - The men have or will all be notified oarseness ot e Mg it L - CMoRNE. Williams, Room 9, third fioor. much in throwing the ballaround, gen- | Manager Humphrey will put his New | The score by Innings: R.H.E. 3 to report ready for practice Monday pLe nd Pler 40, North River, 1 teb1sa Telephone 147. D SR S g moming, _when o l(\l\ll) Iour workout relaxed vocal chords, irritation of [|% ™ . . 152 26 3 g will be held on Windham geld, and a b jal tubs agh- 4 - v telephone W. J. P! A, died by Hale’s Agent, New London. Conn. augia, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. . Stefon and Cote and Jarivs. For| Springficld, Mass, May 4.—Water- | same programme will be followed on Speed Boys, Whitehouse and Rasihan | bury hunched hits today and won from | Tuesday morning, and in the afternoon | ) and Morrisette. Springfleld, 6 to 3. The features of |of that day the Colts will Stack up AMOS A. BROWNING, the game were catches by Waite, Gar- | against the Windbam High school Plexos in Boston Duckpin Tourney. |y and Barbour and the batting of |nine. President Dunn and Bob O'Con Attorney-at-Taw, 3 Richards Bldg. DAY'S GAINS WERE HELD. stoelk i to : e ot 2 Phone 208. Droseton was Broof aEmmin sens ofa%:| _The Plexo auckpin team, which 1s to Deldtanty. RHE A e e L Snen { s Professionals Suspicious of the Mani- and the gains of (ho day were held e o watemory 011110070 s 3 D6 ' DUE 70" work: Bawier the! Speeviston " Honey B New Dtfl Brt ROWN & FERKINS, httomeys-at-lan fesis o0 of Ybeholn. B s ronet waren, s | o ke ot onve 10,0 | Sretngded 30000180 ‘L\;‘.m‘?m" Al R s R Eleventh St. and University Pl g = = 3 New Y = value, $2,354,000. U: a S, Par| . oll at 1 o'dlock. They return the - - . ape. Horehound & Tar y PL ever First Nai Bank, Shetucket Bt | New York, May &The professional 3 ,000. United States bonds | X9 22 o ey e i the | Plank, Leonard and BaM; time, 1.55; | President Dunn was sending out the NEW Y P ey e EDtTRD Nat. Ranx | tr2ding clement in the stock market | WeFe unchanged on < B e hoy it aampete: ] MpiTe, Watts: press tickets Wednesday afternoon,and :‘h’ standsrd g tion for throat One Biock Weas of ;31:,\:]1 el 33-2 Open Monday and Sat- | was inclined to look with suspicion on = eCiattorty in inavidusl; MoCIATer- | Northampton's Errors Gost the Game, | ¥ LY his season tickets out within | | affectiom, coughs and colds. The only absldtely. mote dise arday evenings. ©0ct290d | the manifestation of strength today,| Ssles = tv and Kennedy in two man; McClaf- P short time. O'Connell will come asant to take and acts quickly. proof transient hotel below 224 n g day, Northampton, Mass., May 4—On ac- | back from Hartford tomorrow and Loosens the phlegm, strengthens Btreet. Location central, yet quie Kennedy and Hill in three man; y arterty. Kennedy, Hill, Maisack | count of the cold weather, the playing | fake up his residence here for the sea- of the New Haven and local teams |son. He has made arrangements to e i Was mot up to the standard today, the | have 1500 circus seats shipped right Invitation from Taftville. home team losing, 5 to°3. All of North- | from his home to Secretary Fisher's " = ampton’s errors were costly. The | back yard, direct by trolley express The sporting editor of The Bulle- | STPt0 R.H. E. | over the rails of the Connecticut com- tin acknowledges —with thanks thel|New Faven 110003000—5 7 1|pany, and same will reach Middietown courtesy of the Taftville baseball as- | NOW Fa¥en &3 00 0 80 9 0—3 £ 1|50 qay sociation in sending an invitation t0|™ peisy and Waters; Hess and Shin- | The opening of the league season Is attend their opening game on Satur- | Relsgl and Waters; Fess and day at Taftville when they play Wau- St . 3 forty, M and Stone in_five man. the vocal chords and Clears the Voxce All Druggists Pike’s Toothache Drop Core Tn O MameP® ~ = ————| owing to the persistence with which impressive liquidation has been press- ed on similar advances lately, especial- Tucker, Anthony & Co. 400 rooms, 200 with bath, from $1.06 per day upwards Excellent restaurant and ocate attached. Moderate prices. Send 2¢ stamp for lllustrated Gulde and Map of New York City. Iy vesterday. Nevertheless, the day's developments were Important in the direction of real relief from some of the factors that have borne most heavily on the financial situation of ate. Foremost place in these develop- . Bteel Foundries Sl ments is taken by the resumption of Steet Filin IR foreign demand for bond issues. The Sewwc. Stine. regan. i - i day's rumors on that subject were obacs pra b Biligeporte Buly laithe Ninth. TONGUE COATED ? varied and embraced & wide assort- NATIGNAL LEAGUE STANDING. Hartford, Conn., May 4.—Hartford ment of reported sales in Paris, Lon— L. Pc.|errors and the batting of Bridgeport Breath foul? bad taste in your mouth? Ther 28 Shetucket Street don and Berlin. While none of these Fistsvurs H gave the latter the game here today, Sikeo {4 el eel were officially verified, the corrobora- Riantte c LS : 10 to 6. Bridgeport’s rally in the ninth “i iy tive indications were sufficient to war- 0 Baitimore & OMo. Cineinnaci gave them the game. S u RE-LAX —— rant the assumption that large trans- Betulshem Stoal S osis phe eoores 0o THE L. actions were Deing consummated in o % artford 2 — s o T Bridgeport 1002110051013 3 THE DEPENDABLE the international markets. The most clearly defined reports pointed to New York city revenue warrants, St. Paul and Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and el Leather D Contral ot New Jersey . Chesapeake & Ohlo. . Confection Laxative and Cathartic. la ourative, non-habit-forming and non-griping.. For adults and children. AT ALL DRUGGISTS—10c,, 256, 50c. Batteries: Schuman, Wood and Wad-— Pollard’ Snyder and Kocher; .10; umpire, Walsh. Members of New York and Boston Stock Stirring Finish at Brookiyn. t Brookiyn, N. Y. May 4—New York defesicd | Ji8H; Brookiyn today 3 10 1 in_an exciting fi Wit | time, St. Louis bonds and, I e th escore 2 80 0 in New York's favor, in the ninth. S — Exchanges S e e e nel? eachea” seona o By cemr St EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. L = of the amount of these sales ran from | 5,51% T R site ‘Won. P.C. Sure-Lax Laboratory. Whitman, Mass. BN Teek. $50,000,000 to upwards of $100,000,000. | 100 e 53 - 24 Bread Street. The break in the foreign exchange| 1500 Baltimore 5% PRIVATE WIRE. market, which threw that division into 1000 olorado & Southern. Providence 6 500 a condition of demoralization, oftered oreto Gy LB S 4| the corroboration of these rumors. Detswate. & Hudan Erounder and Brookiyn had & chance to te the sore. | Roches’sT 22 3 NO S The reopening of this source of sup- Thoat tallied, but Deubert was caught at the plate, | JSortred o- 273 PO AR ply for American capital requirements fd Eewin endad the same wih & grounder i6 however strongly it may be presented, H L constitutes a rellef of great impor- p: . WEDNESDAY BASEBALL GAMES. will stand unless it is based on truth, tance for the condition in the Ameri- awy. Yok ook — Customers who have bought their can market which has thrown the bond Dt S 8 SRR e e i e | DB Al Eactlions’ s e iy e oF RBRWIC mariot into a lethargic stgte and halt- Do 4311 $9 35 i a = postponed: Beed mo argument to convince them 4 ed the progress ns for improve- 20 at they were well ireated. They £of fnoht SR Ltetision. * The. Glstocation ilinots ~ Cantrel Ecopouwrct. 4 3.8 8 Sumbetlh 4 3 10 esoicaliie good_reliable Wines and Liquors and e R AN ORI U e attndon ot the Tntarborough et ciherse 40 0 3 IESminit 3 111 0| Ac Phlisdephia—Bosion Phlladeihls postponed: | Excoilent value for thelr money. They DIVIDEND present time, owing to the abnormal Bt it Mendeas 5 011 1 opewine 3 1 5 8 1] ™™™ connestiont Leagus. know it, are satisfied, and stay with pe & | balance of )nerntmndrlsel impo;‘tsf. adds e e O $o¢ 1 gBaly 100130 A Now Beitatn—New Beltaln-Halyoke postponed; [ US. To those who do not deal with us, ; 7 = = he regular Semi-annual Dividend | to_the importance of this relfef. Interhational Paper | Wilheim 0 — PORT LIKE FISHING h, - International = 33718 3 — Y g New England League. Tt has besn declared from the net earn- |, The London money market gave ev 100 Tows Centraa ", s o A 3| T oawn & e e R s 2> | SLUONGEDT ARGUMENT B MERIT. 1 — ‘dence today that the period of strain B ! | Toms, 34T Bedt ater 1. Ma Honest goods at honest prices. INo TAckLe EQUALTO THE <U[K>BrAND inge of the past six months at the|in that market is definitely over. The Do pea o ‘i“" “Batied for Bell in Sth. At P RirereFaii® River-Lowell postponed; eold e 3 ‘ our per B wi rrival in London of last week’s final 0 Laclede Gas .. 2 Score by Innings B 5 G G b rate of Four per cent. 2 year, and will | er=ival in Tondon of last week's fnai | ik au Uy ; B e s, wa| G€0. Greenberger, I B e e York coincided with the decisive de- Jian & St Lou 2 wother. S = Tel 812, 47 Franklin St FRANK L. WOODARD, 5 B e iy Iyn Wheat; et on Basen Now York T, Brvotiys A Providance—rovidence-Midniiesl postponed; cold | 4prgq i = Pro ey Traaseer. ank T e sacrifice hit, Brwin: ret on errors, New York | weather. F Q I i P 1 ogres E = “Brooisn 3; stclen basen. Dovie %, Deviin Mar- | | At Newrk—Buffale 2 Newark 4. Low . o D L e e - Smich: Gouste Dlas, Murray e Deviin; fri | At Daiimoro- Delimere 4. Rechaster 3. e Qua lty ’ 0 Prices ment financing makes little diff in the real gituation. Rese Bowling Alleys, | =it oot sorons 1overve. or coutser o« permanent addition to. the e on Taln, off Beil 2. off Wilhelm 1. off Ames Gelivgs’ Bomer: .« o . Tl B S o ame d i T |\ s et Pt B ety o€ Rechen l“dlv ld“aht e RrODS o At Ithaca—Willlams 1, Comell 6. Split boo e ) == Al Cambridge—Hsrrard 1. University of Virginis Split Bamboo with extra tip and ) $1.50, $2.25 and $3.00 65c, $1.00 and $1.50 LUCAS HALL' periodical lremittanceu that have to’? chia ~ o Pitehing. $ Oemiets keconnd. X $1.00, '$1.50 s made in interest pavments, but t ampions Win, Whits Pitohing. 1. en “Innings. calied: garkness. case and $2.50 K consideration is overweighed by the Pl Mey —ih White whom e s | ¢ Frovideice—Browm T Viliips Lacior Acaderes Is What Counts In|sst IR 50 to $1.28 $1.00, $2.00 and $2.00 | Artificial Balt evident ability to employ additional gume for the champioms foday, the locals winning, | At New Waven—Yale 16, Weslevan 43 Shetucket Street. ! capiial on edvantageous terms in do- 5 5 " The scorer WAL Combridge” Hurraed Predimen 1. Philion An- mestic enterprise, with the plain indi- Pittsburg. Chicage. orer 3. ecti34 i _ 3. 3. T STONE Prop | iion offered by the bond markot of sued “Sieet Cay e S S ke s i) e na K e M G nwmgraPhY' scarcity of such capital available in Ty Binl“spene Bymesb 5 11 0 olmveesz 5 2 5 0, % s T'HE HOLU {SEHO] D LO -3 our own market. The funding of the Reading > Leachf 4 0 2 0 O Sheckard) 5 0 0 0|~ At Annapolls, Md.—Swarthmore ¥, United States Bringing out :he real personality, . LOUIS H. BRUNELLE D St ont et of Clarkelf & 1 2 0 OSchultet 5 0 1 0 0| Nawal Academy the fine joints In character, the little 143 PR ) 3 SoumtEy's £ - Wagnerss 3 1 5 & 1|Cuancob 3 113 0 0| At Annapolls, Md.—St. Johws 1, Navy 0. a 2 ? ars. The Bulletin Build 4 Franklin S commercial balances imto mortgage . s G T L S R AT ke M N e ) ey & fraits that make us what we r uilding, / ranklin Street. BAKERY Joane operates to afford relief from de- Fomoin 4 19 0 OlBesmooer ¢ 31 0 of Al Soulh Bethionem. Fa—ienish 5. Atrient coi- | 2763 down, by the batural spluit of mands’on the money market to meet — bl 2137 0| "% Gracuse. X Y—Syracuse Untversity 8, Niagaca | tHINg of paper and pasteboard with i T = 7 e are “1‘.2: our Ples, Gc.::-“:na i a Tuiep 2002 390 20| vatvemiy % & ready-made look. o g s ® | ccured the toples which have been Southern Pacine Paillippes 0 0 0 0 0| e ———_22 5 e i 35 JORL WABE (% PRSLOLL SDE Tea) trial order. o, R tt s Tun aseball Clean and Straight Game.” | gelf, or what your friends see to love ponct 3 20 Fairmount Strest | weighing on stocke. Reports of fur- Southern Raiiway 2 . * ‘ o 4 ther curtailment of iron production Do. prd ... b A St. Louis, May 4—President Taft | and admire. call ¢ e are masdquarters for were received and uneasiness over the D c,"{‘;',r “*Batted for Brown paid a tribute to basoball today. “The NARRAGANSETT BANQUET AT®E | CODDer trade situation was unabated. Totado, S "1 Soan Uy imaings: game of baseball,” he szid, a clean, i A y v ¥ g Pittsburg . 6 °—s There is anxiety ever the showing to e Chicago ) Trioe Fucits Shoes That Stand the Wear | Joseph F. Smith, Family trade supplied at 60c per doz | 1o made hy the coming government —_——— - | vo."pta uns, for Pittaburg Byrae. Leach, Clark, Wagner Deafne; T, © B Wright. $ Cove $t. Tel oct30a |crop repert. The resisting power of Pl maisi s 1 % | mums. G Blusius By, Lows, Clak, Weeps, | | Deafwess Cassot Be Cured The Photographer, 387 S s = = e muuws, = w0 bace hils, Tinker. Clarke: sarri- T 5 s EAY. . i & = = hited S z wkers two bese hits, T reach the diseased portion of the car. | oo oo aoolon oo i pearance of the Utz & Dunn Shoe o Sieel” fice it Ste teldt. | There is only one way Lo cure deafness | OPPosite Norwich Savings Soclety | ., Do. ptd ... Utals Coprer TCarelin. Cies: Sold only by Deafness is caused by an inflamed con —— ST dition of the muc P. CUMMINGS, SN DL DON'T W()RRY (Promiumsy 52 Gontral Avanue.| 200 Main Streel, Norwich. imperfect hearing, and when it is en- iyia doube’ plays. Miller to Wagner. <t bare on hals. off White & off rown 4 struck out, by White 3. by Brown 2: wild plich, Brown, White: passed ball Gibson; tirst base on errors, Pittsburg 2. Chiago 2. 1eft on” bases. Pitisburs 5. Chicago 11; hiis, off W e et o Philivge 3 1n 13 o L30; um- | {mperfe3C hedring. and when 1t I ol Lo e iless’ the dnfiammarion can Do taken It Makes Wrinkles. SR e A | Y Custom Grindin =l = iy Sondition hearing will b destroy- g coTToN. it p s, May —President Tatt today whtnemmed | G iing. oases out 'Of ten ave | Werry over ili-heaith doss so&r g caused by catarrh, which is nothing but | health no good, and merely TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS e B2 30 New o o Gamond St Loois deter York, May 4—Cotton spot| st sem on s loal dlumend St leuls defeeted | o inflamed. condition of the mucous | wrinkles, that make you look older closed quiet; middling uplands, 15.30; C i ers, who gave 16 bases on balls. Eight bas on | surfaces. tha: are D e, 2 ces e e middling guif, 15.55; sales, none. Fu. | balis “were siven by Slagle and Coveiesis in the | - We will give One Hundred Dollars | ‘if you are sick, don't werry, but at YANTIC ELEVATOR. Colative, I8 cents the P tures closed ” steady. Closing _ bids: | third fning.- i these. with 3 bt batman and | for any case of Deafness (caused by | o QU Bre 2ick dont worny: but €0 |, p aaAnNING, Tadtic, Conpine ™ o DML BelOgR May 1486, June 1435, July 14.69, Au- | jiasie. neticd St Louis wren rms The president | catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hal's | 8ROt It to malkes yearself wel 7o S0 | & L Ol Ry el RN SUSE 14.06, “Sentomber 1914 Ontobar | 108 intars ater fre Tons Taa come tn in the Stk | Catarrh, Cure. Send for slrculare, fre 5 FOUNDED 1870, 12,67, Novimier 1355, December 1250, | g ror s tawiese tete ot ot 0 | gorin) SHENEY & CO. Toleds, O | of ether former sufferars from womans ! OTTO FERRY, January 12.46, February —, March —, st. Cincinnati. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- 5 R 336 Franklin Street. Members of New York Stock Exchange, || S TR i lke Viburn-0O OUR WORK — 5 MONEY.. S 8 5| Dowt arug the stomach, or stimulate T . i announce the removal of the Norwich Branch New York, May 4—afoney on call o O'Pamken o 3 4 ¢ the heart or kidneys. That is wrons. L s the approval of the critical nR ]0 NES Den"s[ fromthe Chapman Building, 67 Broadway, to the Bisany et S34011 % per cont; suling § Ll o o tor el Vitalize these wesk Tn | yol 18,8 wondertal femuls remedy, as R * Do il i i J ) TR 1-4; offered at 4 1-2. Time loans easis | Houetas ¥ 3| side controlling merves with Dr. | o5, 0 SEH L Y e % 0gers mesiic Laundry. | & SHFTUCKFT © ee: Uty dave 1G4 1-4; minery davs | o e owe § coratives: At o o] psadlatis: $¥e Cteiuse s peinted o g i ¥ey 35 SHETUCKEY STI. Shannen Blllldlllg, 10 Shetucket Street, P S e i i 3| quickiy good healti’ wili come to vou | $708" W¥ dAE Dt * Frice | ref, 958. Rear 37 Franklin Street. | Bboms 3 ama 4 R i e = i §fammin. Test it and see! Sold by Lee & |PraxCo GERuAN cummicas co. wept27a Room 10 "Phone 33-3 S - ol o0 .. © reet ow York warsT Opea. Mih Low. Clos S e T ey - e maylia ni won 1ove For More Than Three Decades |—mertd ! — FRANK 0. MOSES, Manager. B b, 3| Foieys Himes wnd e e been NOTIC QUALITY Tor. Good SEPUIE TaRERE - Batted for Becbe i ousehold favorite for all ailments of E p L TR e | > O Telophone 801 o o i the throst, chest and lungs. Fer in- espectally when it costs no more than ity that you pay for, you can ” »y St. Louis . i . Branch Offices : 200 Fifth Ave., New York—333 Walnut St.. Cincianati 51 2o K contains no DpELES and no MaT. | lecatsd n ber maw oFion Beses Ha | o nterior “kina, " Siitied "men ‘are | (o' Runs. for St N s A E o Rl Do g employed by us. Our prices ten the | gel W If you trade al Private Wires to Bosion, Pittshurg, Chiczgo, St. Lowis o R s e Honey and Tar i ina vamow pa-ueze | Room 1 whole story. T 70 | Ratuee substitutes. The Lee & Oagaod Office hours. 1 ts & p. m STETSON & YOUNG. HAMESVILLE STOR e % g "L axe it Paghert: home e Packert LLun saw | B ae riace hit Phcips, tassed bsll Pheiss. selem wass, | Co. Tclephone 684 auglia| may2is €. 8. Fairclough, Pvop

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