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Lot P.C. i 1000 o 103 0 Looo 1 “o00 1 g 1 ‘050 Taftville’s baseball opening on Sat- afternoon went off witih great and Manager Mueller's men did_the proper thing by slipping over a defeat to Wauregan, 1 the incidentals were there to make the opening of their third season in the Eastern Connecticut baseball league an_auspicious one. The afternoon began with a parade of the two teams from the car sta- tion to the grounds, headed by the Taftville Cornet band and Agent John Eccles of the Ponemah company and party in an automobile. Arriving at the grounds the parade was conducted through the diamond to the front of the mew grandstand by Managers Mueller and McBride before the play- ers dispersed for practice. The stand was packed with people and the field was surrounded by a big crowd, When time to start the game arrived, Agent Eccles took position in the box from which he sent an easy ‘“round- house” for the first strike on Raymond, | { mext | doubles and a single. which won the game and gave Bill the decision over his riva PITCHER BILL BOUCHER, Who Started Taftville Right Towards the Pennent. Wauregan's first batter. For five inn- ings it was one, two three order for both sides, both pitchers doing mreat work, but in the fifth Bill McClafferty | rapped out the single that scored the Arst run for Taftville after Boucher had been passed and_stole second. Tafiville made it two before the inn- ing was out, and added another in the session on Emerson’s nice two- bagger. Wauregan had previously tied the score in the sixth on three hits off Boucher and a fumbled ground. er by Hoefer. Up to th between point there was little to choose the two twirlers, but Bill Boucher was a puzzle after this, while Taftvilie got to Chappelle for three solid hits in the final inning, two features of the hard- Hoefer’s one-hand Among the fought game were jumping stop of a high liner and Em- erson’s timely stick work. The score: Tattvite. Wauregan. @ hipe s e ah b x e T3 5 0 mamonar T 03 3 0 P13 0 OBenemine 31 000 3110 0Latammes & 0 31 1 2023 ) Gaabointb & 27 10 5011 oDlonet © 3 o100 252 THomnes 30338 117 % 0 Chapeilen 1 0 2 8 0 3013 0 1Govenc © 30 408 Boucher.p Totals, Score by nnin Taftsille . e Watregan Runs. for Tar rowe? basca on b it Ty plictier, e i sl ot bie Biase. Chap o base WENT TO P Hos; noon, *Batted for Dion fu GiL. | *Moria Fimond. by Bo elle. to Gadix Fowe, . IECES IN THE NINTH. pital 9, Falls 7. ter, ‘off Chap; . Hoeter, 7" b Chappelie . Kaymond o La- Bouc, AeCia Both FTVILLE MAKES GRAND OPENING Defeats Wauregan, 5 to 2—Subscription List Growing to Back Norwich Team— [ hree Tryouts Released—More Flayers Coming—Academy Lost Hardluck Gem= io Academy Loses to Bulkeley 9 to 8— Jay Ricketts Badly Hurt by Pitched Hospital won agaln Saturday after- defeating a team composed of Norwich Town and Falis players in a close ang exciting game, 9 to 7. Simcox and Austin were hit freely, but FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. tal bunched their hits at the right time, getting five Tuns and four runms, respectively in the fifth and eighth in- nings. Batting honors went to Bill Austin_and Fowler for Hospital and Murphy for the visitors. Score: Falls. Fowersb 5 Widkset 3 S.Austin.ib § W Ausin.p |oromontmus Mmoo 5 1 H T 3 7 ¥ hsuemumnensl Ruus. for owital Fowice 2. Wicks, 8. Austin 2. W. Austin, White. Selner, Collins, for Falis W. Ho lifien. Sim cox 2. Casey. McBumey. Ryan, Fields: tWo base hits. Murphy %, Fowler, White, tin; baces on balls, by Austin 1, hit” by pitcher, Stryhall, Collins:’ struck out, by Austn S, by Simeox 3: frst base on errors. o pital 3, Falls 3 left on bases, Hospltal T, Falls eamedruns.” Hospltal 4, ¥alls 1; tme. 2007 um- pire, McClure. NORWICH WAKING UP TO SUPPORT BALL TEAM. Subscription List Growing and Squad of Candidates Probises Fast Team to Be Selected. That old bugaboo calledd General day, which were held at Sachem park, gave the men a chance to show actual Eall. Apathy got a good solid jolt right i i where it will do the most good Eight llled by Buikeley in | through the arrival last week of the the ninth i was the doleful tale | squad that is trying out for the Nor- brought bs from New London by | wich baseball team in the new league, the Academy team on Saturday after- {and when Magnate Steve Coffey cir- noon, resulting in a to 8 victory for | culated around a little to feel the pub- Bulkeley T © Acicemy had held | lic pulse on Saturday he got a number them safeiy all throush the game and |of very encouraging financial re- had brou th ore up to 8 to 1|sponses on his subscription sheet. But in the \. favor. An airship | there’s room vet to set on the band flight in t ninth by the Aca ny | wagon, so that if you have anything team did the whole business. It was | you want to do to help the city and the first league game won by Bulkeley | put a ball team here, just step up lln's sea = with the word and the coin. s e Cra s Syl qm Notables at Middletown Opening. don students to four scattered and | And speaking of what a ball team one run. But an error Captain will do for a town, just cast your eye Tommy Hendrick unsteadied him, two | 9VeF at Middletows, where the coming hits followed. errors by Catcher Rick- [9f the team in the new league has etts and Second Baseman Fletcher | Meant the rejuvenation of the place. completed the confusion. and a batter | The whole town is hilgrious over the hit, a singie, and two passes signed | OPening date there on Wednesday, for Crocker's dcith war He was|they _are expecting = Uncle “Jim” pulled from the atab ¢ mpion, | O'Rourke from Bridgeport, Tim Mur- who succeeded him, hit the first man | Bane from Boston, and Goy. Weeks to he pitched to. hings completed | throw out the first ball. There’ll be the tragedy by dropoine an ease fly | nothing but the chickens left at home on which the \.innine fun scored with | in all the country for miles around on ORI one out the opening afternoon. A wad of $1,- rside he fatal ninth, the Acad- | 300, with promise of more, has been plaved winnine bail. timely two- | tendered the management by one man e g her and | @nd smaller contributors have rushed - % he | to the front. Unless Norwich and the 1 A5 Pitene or- | other (hree cities wake up they’ll be S 5t kenckaut on av the | left at the post by Manager Tom Ban- first time the Academy boy came to |DBon and his backers. The Middletown bat by puttine a fast shoot up against | €xample is a fine thing for the local Jay's jaw. Ricketts dropved and was | People to follow, but the Norwich men | out for several minutes but was re- | are more modest in the amount they vived with water and finished out the | Peed. game, although with a badly damaged Throe Are Released. face. The ore Field Dir€ctor Stone took prelimin- Interscholastie League Standing. ary steps towards picking out his squad Won. p.c. | on Saturday by handing the blue ticket 3 1.000 | to First Baseman Louis Ensling and s 3 | Outfielders Staplins of White Rock and S ) - | Stefton_of Baltic. Word was received | Bulkeler High 1 2 | from Catcher Chapdelaine that he e Morwich Fres Academy. | WOUld Surely be here from New Bed- R o y\ademy. | tora_today. There is also a backstop R AR 5 33 2 ol coming who has been on a New Eng- Flabcrive 5 5110 2|land league team, and McGuire of Reancp' a § 2,40 2|Chicopee Falls has been wired to re- SRR 4 1% o &l port at once. Lines are out for a good B a i1 22 {|1eft nanded pitcher. o s ana Fast Practice at Sachem Park. ol 233811 Two sessions of practice on Satur- form, revealing much that was all to alt the good. Shaw, on third, strengthen- o ’ scored. ed the impression that he has already S T O S e made by his gingery work, and Stick- et g 10555006 s ss|fus the Bridzeporter, showed that he Two base Lite. Crows, Fletcher, Crocker: buses on | 1S 10 be couned in the running fo ran Balls. off Crocker 6. off Noble 1: lit by pitcher, by | infield berth. Jack Casey was in_ his Crocker 2, by L B Champion 1% sruck out. | old reliable form at short, picking them by Crockes 1o, by o e st at? | UD I pretty form. Liggins picked up o 3 T . Rick- | in_his hitting, drving the ball up el 3 Ricker Stiicy: wild plich, Crock- | azainst the left field fence on one clout’ e sacrifice. hits. Hendrick. Flaherts which the fans know is hitting some. Dan Murphy and Dennie McIntyre, two local bovs, were right there with the out of town candidates, and Noonan and Rhylander_pulled off some fast Work. ‘What chances the pitchers had to work showed that they were coming around all right, Friedman, McRob- erts, Gallivan and Keach forming a quartette that will shape up with the best of them. There will be morning | and afternoon practice sessions today | under the eye of Field Director Stone. SATURDAY MARKETS. No Disturbance on Account of Edward’s Death. Kina New York, May 7.—10.10 a. m.—Buy- | nz orders of seeming urgency for some of the principal stocks were exe- cuted at the opening of the market. There was no sign of distrubance on account of the death of the king of England. 11 a. m.—Close—The market closed somewhat irregular and active. Ex- tensive profit_taking wiped out about all of the advances and forced come of the international stocks below ves- terdas’s closing. Trading then be- came quieter, but there was a steady recovery which carried prices to the highest. The decision to close the e: change at 11 o'clock, out of respect to the memory of King Edward, prompt- ed the covering by shorts. There were some recessjons in the final dealings. STOCKS. su Tigh. Low. Close. — A Chalmers prd..... s 18200 Amal Copper . A" Agricuiture T 5 Bt Sugar 2 Am Can Car & F. Am Avacondy Mining Go Atchizon irads suppiied at §0c per doz. Wright. § Cove St. Tel. oct30d Do pra 2 fantle Coast Line timore & OHlo. Shanaon Building, Eran3 0 fisx @ 200 Hilth INICK & DOMINICK FOUNDED 1870, tlembars of New York Sto'k Exchange, announce the removal of the Norwich Branch fromthe Chapman Building, 67 Broadway, to the Rooms 3 and 4. FRARNK 0. MOSES, Manager. Telephone 901 2, New York—333 Wabwi ires to Baston, Pitishurg, Chicaga, St. Louis {0 Shetucket Street, St., Cincinnati ~ General 160 Do, Tifnate Cent 1200 Interborough 2100 Do, ptd Northern P Pacinc . C. st Touis S Eouthern Do, pra 700 Do. ptd 2400 Ttah Copper 700 Va. for sixty day mand. Money on call logne steady; the late king pi - Featric 930 Great Norhern pfd Ore cirs 1008 Tnter Marvesier Inter Masine brd . ——— Intemational Paper .. 100 Internationsl Pump .. 20 Yowa Central . sas City bra 100 Laciede Gas 200 Loulsvilie - & 3ilnn, & St Louis 700 3. St P. & 5. Norfolk & Western. . North American - Mait Pirisburg_Coal Pressed Steel Car Pullman Palacs Car Railway Steel Spring. Reading Republic “Steel i Do, pa 5 Tiock “Tetand €. i Do, pfa .. Sex e BUE gl e Southemn Raliway Terineasee Coner 5890 Tnited Staten Carolina Chem. . Bar silver 533 eat "7 Mot Tex & West cite | EES E00n w. MONEY. New York, May 7.—Prime mercantilé paper 43-4 to 51-4 per cent. Sterling exchange barely steady with actual jusiness ip bankers' bills at 434@484.25 COTTON. days 4@4 1-4, six months 4@4 1-4. New York, May T.—Cotton exchanse .closed out of respect to the memor. of Humphrey Gets Left Hander. Manager Humphrey signed a Ne Haven pitcher named Loveland on Sat- urday. He is a left hander and is said to be well worth a trial. \ WILLIMANTIC SQUAD REPORTS FOR FIRST PRACTICE TODAY. Big List to Select Bob O'Connell Has for Busines: From—Hustling Grounds Ready (Special to The Bulletin.) Willimantic, May —The only thing that is worrying President Dunn and Bob O'Connell of the Willimantic baseball nine of the Connecticut base- ball association at the present time is the weather. If the same only comes off mice and warm so that it will be comfortablg for the bleacherites and the ‘bevy the fair sex who occugw the grandstand with their gallant es- corts all will be well. Fans are at fever heat and the ros- ter of the nine that is to represent the Thread city strikes them favorabl Bob O’Connell has already show him elf to be a hustler and has b | ily engaged in getting the ground| and its surroundings fixed The local men and Caicher Acker- man have been working out daily and are showing up nicely. With the bunch that blew m on the evening trains Sunday night the squad | now on hand that is available for the first real practice this morning is con- stituted as follows: Catcher Ack man, Shortstop Frank McLean, Th Baseman Jack Nichols, Outflelder Mi Driscoll, Pitcher Irving Manley, Erni Wade, Second Baseman Nap D'Andrea, Shortstop _Joseph Baseman Harry Riley. Catcher Paddy O'Marra. E. L. Patrick, an outfie will be here this_noon from Jersey City, N. J. Bud, Wailace, said to be a fine slap artist, has received orders to report Monday morning. All the oth- er plavers published last week in The ) Bulletin will also be on hand today for their initial workout. It now loo; that it would be Willimantic to th rescut and not Norwich, as Norwich is crying for catchers. Both Steve Cof- fey, who up to this time has been out- side of the calcium glow, and Mana- ger Dennie Hayes had President Dunn on the wire Saturday evening trving to get some backstop material. At ihe last league meeting held in this iy the Norwich promoters were ready ahd willlng to dump any amount of zood material_for any old position Dunn’s way. Well—the week will tell who really has the zoods and then the hammer throwing will begin. Carmen Win by Forfeit. The game of baseball that was to have been played between the carmen and the linemen of the Connecticut company was declared forfeited to the carmen by Umpire Joe Willie, because of ke non-appearance of the linesmen team.- bills and at 487 for de- | ' The carmen lin b carn ined up their team at k"“"m’!du "“l{l'» “’3$ 2@484.1 845 a. m. on the Cranberry lot but 3-8; Mexican dolazs 44.| Nanager Jack Humuhrevs failed to nominal; n6 loans. Thne | oy up until 10 u. m., when the car- Sixly days and ninely | jien bad to leave the grounds 1o take their runs. The carmen’s nine did not altogether waste the morning, as some good solid practice was gone through that zfeatly pleased Manager Minor Smead apd Capt. Henry Metcalf. The carmen chalienge any (eam to a game l \ but would like to pl: <don carmen’s nine, the best two out of three games, if ihe manager of the New London team can arrange to play the games. The lineup of the Con- necticut company’s carmen’s nine is ‘Worth ¢, Flynn p, Smead 1h, George E. Taylor 2b, Metcalf s, Shaw, Barry 3b,'Douglass If, White cf, Fournier, Sullivan rf. The scorers will be Abell and Crepeau, and the umpire Joe Wil- | ¢ lie for homeé games. SUNDAY BASEBALL GAMES. 1 Connecticut Leags A New Haven—New Britain-Xow Haren posipon- ed: rain. (N, Waterbury—Hariford- Waterbory game forl amanon, cain. postpon- “NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. ; t Cincinnati Trimmed St. Louis on Four Hits. St Louis. Mo., May #.—Cincinnatl made four hits off Backman today and by bunching in the whird and seventh innings scored four ruas. Score Willard 2b, ‘Wunderlich 3b, Eribeck ##, Mever If, Krauss cf, Hedler rf. eum at Oceum, Saturday, 7 batteries wer and Decelles; and Camille. for a game with Ha an invincible Guadowski worked for the other team. The school nine won from the Young Sparrows in_the afrecnoon. vllle Cadets is still anxiously hunting meat for him. with the Academy Independents before Baltic Tigers at Baltic duckpin at the R for the three prizes of $7. Frost 694 Johnso Wan the Jastern leagus of the National leagug claim to hix services. The Taftville Tigers won from O B T0 4 THe or the winnegrs,Hoy! tor the losers: Paker The Tigers are anxious er, St. Mary's parochial school defeated e Sealpers Suturday morning by a 10 adreau were urphy and Young and battery. o 4 score. Manager Noel Dufresne of the Taft- teams averaging 17 being He expects o game onz. and next Sunday will piay the Six Teams That Qualify. The qualifying round for a two-man tournament was finished up e alleys on Saturday night, o be followed this week by the rolloff §5 and $3. qualified: Joh -McClafferty 670, McClaffert: The following Young-Hill 665, Curi Cineinnatt. St. Louis. Curry-HHI 657, Curry-Frost 652, High a e wbh po a e SiDEle prize at the alleys was won on Tugsin 3 ofpescuerse %1% 0 0| Saturday with a string of 127, by Ray. T o e 40009 pheasi ke, o ofiobitizeLy 3 < neiciy. b 7 bfiitchenct 4 01 1 0| Navy Oarsmen Defeat /Columbi x* 9 ofEem3b " 4 213 8] Ina two-mile race at Annapolis on 5 o[Mieame 4 2 6 o o Saturday. the nava! academy eight de- % Qfiovenio. 2 1 0 3 0| feated the Columbia oarsmen. The 2 olsuszen ® 2 9ltime was 10 minutes 42 4-5 seconds, H s s 1| ot the besi time which had been made L i on the course, but creditable, consid- T S mE ering the strong head wind and the ousls, 52 7 rough wates Columbia finished in R e f . 10 minutes 52 2-5 seconds, two and a *Batted for Hauser In 9th. Score by innings: 5 half lengths behind. . 50 Louts 0080 =% e ey e B0 Holy Cress 2, Harvard 1. Susge: two. base hite. Pheipe. Eaany sasAfice hits; | Holy Cross won from Harvard in a iugeing, Loberl, Domer: “Geuble plav, Egan 15 | pitchers battle, 2 to 1. Saturday after- oblitze’g . stolen base, Hobiitzel: hit tcher, | noon, at Worcester. Foley, the Holy by Buges 1; it base on balls. ot Backman 1. off | Noony A WOTCester. Koley e al oy : by Sigss 4. by Backman 1:| (TOSS Dpitcher, 12 u”% in”s “innings, ot Mieger 2 in | contest in his team’s favor when he B D S Lous 7. Cindunat ¢; Ume, | brought Kennedy in with a in the 457 umpires, O'Day and Brenoes. ninth, with « timely sin with two on Bases Did Triek. | OU% May 8. Flynn's hame run with - shortly after Trown selieved. Co City League Games Postooned. e Fitisbirs s 7 lo 4 viciory orer Cliesss | o account of rain this week, all the City leagug games were called off by President Whitney. They will be Brers. 2 % % & 3| plavea accordinz go the same assisn- Sheckardlt 4 2 3 i 09| ment of grounds and umpires on July Schulte.rt 3 10 s 41 vhic an open date he Schulterf 3 1 ¢ $ 43|30 which is an open date it Selnfelai, b 3 1 1 3 1 9| schedule. Bewmoniet 4 1 1 300 = % . i sy Yale Won Brilliant Game. ° 1 20| In a brilliant game at Yale field 01 Saturday afternoon the Yale nine de- - 2| reated Andover by a 8 to 4 score. The 0o flelding of the Yale team was sharp and almost sensational, while the vis- itors took many good chances, some of which they made, Won a Gold Piece. At the Taftville-Wauregan baseba game on Saturday a gold piece which had been sold for the benefit of the Comniiz 6 in 323 s, off Moore 4 in Taftville team was awarded off Cols 4 in T with none tout In eighth. off Brown | No. 455, which had on it the name of 0 2: sacrifice bit. Wilson: sacrifice fy, TInker: | 1Y Benrisolef] feft o basca, balis. off out. by C Gmpires, At Jersey Cit ed: raln -Jersey City-Toronto game postpom- AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Lost PC Philadeiphia f Cleveland New York Detrott Chicago Bosten Washingion 1 Clovatand. sbhopo s e abhpo s e Zelger2n % 1L 1 0 Grasercr 3 00 5 ¢ Colliast 20 0 0 "1 0 “Hock 1080 1149 Parentst 0 0 0 @ 120w Gandliib 3 118 0 013 0 0 Barrowslt & 01 0 H Cole.ct T o Purtelse 3 113 Tannehillss & 0 2 el h e Smithp 10 0 4 Towe 3 4336 0 “Batteq tor Cotiioe tn Sen. Score by sonings: | chicazo s 9 0 8 8000 0ol Clevelang. LTI 08000 0 0 02 Runs, for Cleveland Krueger, Turner sacrifice hirs, | Stovall, Laboie, Purtell; sioien bases, Gandil: d Dly. Tumer o Swall: left on bases. Chics Bieveiand 3 frst hase on bals, of Smith 5 o Fai Kenberg 1 struck out, by Smith 5, by Faikenbers 63 time, 3.44: wmpires, Sheeiden and Kerin | Protested Jack Gallivan. Jack Gallivan appeared at Westerly on Saturday to pitch for White Rock in the opening game of the Rhode Is- land-Connecticut league, but was pro- tested by the Westerly manager on the grounds that Jack was on the roster of three teams in the league. The White Rock manager had to put in an- other pitcher, and Westerly won the game. s for Ti Mits Bunched OFf Graham - Detroft. May 8.—Detroit won a rather featureles game from St Louls. bunching hits of Graham In the second unings. Seore: Detrait. St Louis. abupo x e abhopo ae Dionesit 4 10 0 0Fisherit 5 04 0 0 Bushes 3 3 % 2 OHoffmanct 3 I 2 0 0 Cobbrf 212 @ OWallaeein 3 2 8 3 0 Crafordef 3 0 & 3 0GdgmsZ 3 0 2 3 0 Drhanty.2o 3 0 & 3 0Criasib 4 2 5 0 0 Moriariysb 3 2 1 & 28welmerrt 3 1 1 1 1 ToJonesib 4 110 0 0 Hartzllss 4 1 & 4 1 Stanagee 2 0 5 Killiter.c 1350 Pemollp 3 0 0 4 0 Grahamp 1000 =2 0611 Totals. 2 0600 1000 Totals, 33102417 3 *Batted for in gth. **Batted for Bales in Sth. by Inntogs Tauis o 00 02 Detroit o 20 6 Runs. for Detiolt Bus Stanage, for two base hits, Morarts, © Colb: Bits, o Gral ot Balley i 4; sacrifice fiy. Crawford. Stanage: stolen b s, T Jones. Peronil: double ©hays, Moriarty Delehanty 1o T. Jones. Hartcel to Griges to Criss: o s, Deizuit 4. B¢ Touls 97 o ave o errors. Detroit 2. St Louts 2: struck out, by Pern % Graham 1; tme 1.40; umplres. nw.mml aid Perrine. SATURDAY rain. Dostponied: wet grounds. American League. York 4. Boston 1: 10 Innings. lcago 5. Detzoit Clevdana 4. St Louls 1 Philadelphia 6, Washinston . Connecticut League. New Haven 4 | Waterbury Holsoke 9. Rrdgepor: Hartford 10, Dartmouth 3. Conn. State 1 5. 8t Man Cornelt T State Colleze Perneytvania Phillips-Exeter. rersi( of Virzinia 6, West Point 3. Witliams 6, Massachuseits. Agriculural| College | e {Custom Grinding Toronto Gets Tim Jordan. Tim Jordan. of the Brooklyn team having waived TRAVELERS DMECTON All Water Roule “Candy” Lachance wants to be a Eleventh Connecticut leagye umpire. The New Hotel Albari St. and University P NEW YORK CITY, One Bl The only proof trana Btreet, 400 roome. per day up Excellent @tached. 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A delightful voyage on Long Islan Bound and a superb view of the wor derful skyline and waterfront of York, Bteamer leaves New Londen at 11 m. weekdays only; dus Pler feot of East 224 St 5.46 A . (Mondays cepted) and Pler 40, Nerth itiver g Fare Norwich to New York $1.75 Write or telephone W. 3, PHILLIPA Agvat, Now London, Coans e Unexcelled Zrelght ana Il EXCELSIOR AUTO CYCLES C. V. PENDLETON, JR., Yantic, ow IMPERIAL GARAC 1 Chestnut 'St., Norwich, Conn Catalogue or demonwtration en re quest and be convinced of § superiorit Prest-O-Lite Tanks Standard Bpeedometers, Yerrington's 49 Main Street mar16d IMPORTED HANLEYS EERLESS ALE This shieid is your protection as well as ours in assuring ale consumers everywhere of a Peerless ale. The James Hanley Brewing Co., Providence, R.I. Brewer: of Ales and Porte: Wall Paper They are all in, al Ine, and the best to found outside of New York City, and Wf prices charged there—with all necessury dec orations, Including cut out borders Also Mixed Paints, Mure Brushes, Etc I am now taking orders for Spring Painting, Paper Hanging and Deocer ating. My many years experience wilt be of value to you P: F. MURTAGH, 92 and 94 West Main Street. tob1 6 Telephone, IF YOU NEED NEW Refrigerator There {s somethinz in the very ap- pearance of the Utz & Dunn Shoes that commands attention, service and style combined. Sold only b: P. CUMMINGS, (Premiums) 52 Central Avenue. TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS at YANTIC ELEVATOR. A. R. MANNING, Yan elephone. fe, Cona. decl4d Swarthmore 9. Bnaalaor” Poiytecnmc. Tnstitute 10, Stevens Tnstl tute 3. Princeton Freshmen 13, Haverford Schol 4. CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Lost. Watesbury Bridgeport Hartford Springfield New Haven Northampto Maiyoke New Britain Diamond Deings by Local Team The Fancy Corners plaved Lisbon Suaday morning snd won by the score of 18 1o 5. The winners werel able 10 bt Seindcl with ease. The Hneups: Fanoy Corners—Schultze <. Cormier p, Mulholland 1b, Haster 2b, Jubert 3b, Bdwards ss, Frohmander If, Savage c. Dunderiich vf Lisbon —George Seidal & Jdoh Ecigsl . Hepey Krawss 1k OUR WORK the approval of the critical people. Rogers’ Domestic Laundry. Rear 37 Franklin Strest. meets QUALITY ork should aiways be considered, m espectally when it costs no more than What and Where 1o Buy In Norwich Shoes That Stand the Wear| Joseph F. Smith, THIS IS THE PLACE TO COME FOR IT. A lurge stock te choose frem of aif ranging in price from $4.98 te Two makes—the TACOMA and the 200 Main Streel, Norwich. |KNICKERBOCKER — both reliable sv1a makes. They not only keep things cold SPINACH they keep things pure and wholesems. g Call and see them. Native, 12 cents the peck; North - Carolina Peas and String Beans cheap| « at OTTO FERRY, 336 Franklin Street. We also carry a large and complets assortment of everything used in fuse nishing the home. BR. JONES, Dentist, i Room 19 may17d For Goeod- the infertor employed by us. Our price; whole story. STETSON & YOUNG. mayiie kind. Skilled men are - Fices tell the SHETUCKET ST. ‘Phone 32-3 Service get it ii you lrade at THAMESVILLE STORE C R Balscloush, Prop. d the Qual- ity that you pay lor, you can SCHWARTZ BROS. Com) rnishers 9-11 Water Street aprivd 3 W, CONANT., 3 Fraskiin Stree Whitestons 80 ame the J. ¥, C. ies Cigers are the Best oa the marker Try them. maciia Fo s