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OPENING DAY WE REPRESENT THE AETNA LIFE IN LIABILITY INSURANER. J. L LATHROP & SONS. 23 a»;::u Street, Norwich, Conn. will be repaid by investigating our| Thes're off today—the four teams in $oat Insurance Policy. It protects|the new Conmecticut Baseball associa- them when running and when laid up [ ton—Norwich playing in New Lon- ¢ against all marine perils includ- | don and Willimantic playing in Mid- ing firc and theft, at very low rate.{ dletown. It looks like a real big time for the last named city, for they are B. P. Learned & Co., expecting Tim Murnane from Boston and Jim O'Rourke from Bridgeport to Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building.|grace the occasion. Both were mem- Agency ished May 1846. bers of the famous old Mansfields of | apriFMW ’72, which stirred up considerable of those years. "The opening games in the two cities will both be called at the same time, 730 p. m President Dunn 1s expoct: ing to acfompany his Willimantic team to Middletown for the big opening. By the side of Secretary Fisher's flashy opening in Middletown, Manager Hum- phrey’s arrangement for New London will be very tame, as the Norwich and New London teams will simply be lin- ed up and told to get at it. After practice at Sachem park on Tuesday morning and a geme in the afternoon between the squad of Regu- lars and Yannigans, Field Director Stone was able to_pick out the men who will be on the Norwich roster. The game was a ten ining tie, 5 to 5. Pitch- ers Jack Gallivan and Roy Keach were worked with the Regulars, Rouse and Charon doing the backstopping. With the Yannigans were McRoberts and Friedman twirling, with Jim Hoggerty to catch, the latter being a Boston man who reported on Tuesday, after having been with Fall River the early part of this season. He showed up one of the nicest kind of whips, and Director Stone considers that he has annexed a good man for this department. Both teams had their ranks filled up by & number of local men. Second Baseman Stickfus and First Baseman Liggins were both cut out of the squaq after the practice, end will return 0 Bridgeport today _The follcwing will be the Norwich lineup in their opening game: McRob- erts p. Haggerty c, “Slim” McIntyre, the Greeneville boy. 1b; Dan Murph: also of Greeneville, 2b; Ernie Rhylan der ss, Bill Shaw_ 3b, Jim Noonan If, Jack Casey, the Norwich Town boy, ©of, and either Roy Keach of Chapde- N. TARRANT & CO 117 MAIN STREET. Fire, Accident, Health, Liability, Plate Glass and Steam Boiler INSURANCE Insurance Society, u. s, Assets §2,594,330.17 1eb26TuThS Nerwich Union A POINT OR TWoO. We would like to give you a point or two about Insurance. If you want In- let us write I surance that protects laine in right field. Chapdelaine is the for you. Our Companies are “AL”|New Hedford catcher who has been Every settiement made by them 18| expected. He reported Tuesday night. very liberal ¥riedman, the New Haven boy, is the other pitcher retained on the ros- ter, and he is picked by a lot of admir- «rs to show the goods. McRoberts is ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agl. Richarde Building, 91 Main Strest. aprédaw the big fellow of the squad and has a world of speed. He has one that he calls the “Halley comet,” which he ex- THE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL, | rects to serve up to the New London- ers. Tt s supposed to come up with such blinding speed that there is noth- ing to it for the batter but to fan the 2ir. Jack Gallivan did not show form to get a place on the team. Real Estate and Fire Insarance, is jocatsd In Somers’ Block, over C. M. a commotion in the diamond annals of | FINDS TEAMS READY FiflAt Games In New League Today—Three Local Boys Get Places on Norwich Team--In Form To Take Open- ing Game from New London. Hamilton of Lynn over a pitcher who has shown good form in the New Eng- land league. 2 ‘The New London rt, b, King 1b, Sullivan iffin ¢, Reiger p. has the following team named for the opener: Harris If, Fos- ter 3b, Mulcaby 1b, Bannon cf, Bellis &5, Closson rf. Kent 2b, Hafey p, Thay= er p, Cassidy and Evans c. Where Umps Will Work. | The following are the assignments | this week for the three umpires: P. S. Maisack of this city, C. H. Clark of Cobalt and John J. Curran of Willi- mantic: 1f, Burns 2b, G Middletown Wednesday (opening day)—Curran at New-London, Maisack at Middle- town. Thursday rran at Norwich, Mai- sack at Willimantic. Friday—Curran at Middletown, Mai- sack at New London Saturday—Curran sack at Willimantic. Norwich, Mai- at Fifth Company Wins With Ease. In_an indoor baseball at_the armory on Tuesday evening the Fifth compan A. €. un had an easy time defeating the Uncas Soecialt team, 31 to 7. The following were the lineups: Fifth Company—Nichols p, Mulhol- land c, Cauikins 1b. Oloff 2b, Burd 3b, Waldron ss, Bradlaw 1f. Weldron ss, Ayers Uncas Spey Company—Wright p, Rouse c, att 1b, cson b, Gallivan_3b, Moore ss, Donohue If, Throw rf. Score by innings: Fifth Compan Uncas Speciaity 0 Prize Winners at The winners, of $7, $5 and $3 at b decided Tuesday ever in the two-man d placing the ¥ der: Cu MeClaffert other three t side of the v = “In T the new started the quaiified so far: Young-Frost 538, Mc Clafferty-Frost 614, Kenned 614, nedy- Young Collins_of Central Village is matched for May 20 in South meet Charles Rogers, the Fall River wrestler and also has a date in Ver- mont this month, where ‘he is to meet Frita Hanson, the weiterweight cham- : All the men have been given to un-|pion. Having practically recovered Wilkems, Room 9, third ficor. derstand that they have got to keep | the use of his hand. which he broke stise Telephone 147. | U the pace to hold taeir places, and If | on Abe the Newsbow's head, Collins the team is not fast enough to start | has been working out on the mat soma — with it will be strengthened. Mr. Stone | recently and has sianed to meet Clat- ATTOSNEYS AT LAW. is now in commmnication with Billy!ton of Riode lsland in a wrestling BROWN & PERKINS, Itornsys-at-Law over First Nat Bank, Shetucket St Entrance : Statrway next to Thames Nat Bank Tel 333 Open Aonday and Sxt- e = : wréiy evemings. ‘cot29d LATE BULGE IN PRICES 100 Am. Sent Tounres.... Coincident With a Decline in Wheat— United States Steal Lower. New York, May 10.—The shrinkage in activily constituted the principal feature of the early stock market to- day, during which price movements were halting and irregular. The late bulge in prices was coincident with a decline in wheat. The most plausible explanation of the change in the early appearance of the merket was that supporting measures which were adopted yesterday and S. urday to guard against the depressing effect of the death of the king of Eng- land wers desisted from. In London it seems the support of the market yes- terday partook in some measure of & patriotic demonstration of confldence in the new sovereign. As a safeguard against damaging break in prices, Tucker, Anthony & Co. and BROKERS 28 Shetucket Sireet ne 995. Telep Members of New York and Boston Stock these measures of support evidently Exchanges were not called for today. Having serv- y 4 their purpose, there was the custom- T ary inclination on the part of buyers | - 34 Lo RSEE. to dispose of the holdings acquired 53 Siate Streci. 24 Bromd Stieet. v with the purpose of opposing w PRIVATE WIRE. in prices. The movements amongst the granger milroad_stocks reflected some diver- zence of sentiment over prospects for different classes of the wheat crop. Railroads through the winter wheat sections continued somewhat baclkward, while the spring wheat grangers devel- oped a striking upward movement in the latter part of the dav. The market for copper metal made 2 ow of strength both in London and New York and thero were reports of some large sales effected. The copper industrials responded with a rise prices which proved a sustaining Auence in the general list. States Steei ¢id not share In the bene- fit of this movement, the dealings in that stock being at prices lower than ¥'s closing for most of the The Dime Savings Bank OF NORWICH. DIVIDEND The regular Semi-annual Dividend has been declared frem the net earn- ings of the past six months at the rate of Four per cent. a year, and will be payable on and after May 16th. FRANK L. WOODARD, in- Paul showed the bad effect of apraza Treasurer. lack of information and was the of disparaging reports of the ield which had to be allowed on its bonds to sell them in 5. NOTICE g e R value, $2,118.000. United States bonds Br. Louise Franilin Miner ls now | Were unchanged on call Secated in her new ofice, Breed Hall STOCKS. Reom 1 Sates. THigh. Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. oy Coatmen p1d. %etephone §60. augiza | 20490 Amal. covper . A5 e Sumr Can - BerTLER g Cottom o1 B Jackel cor. Market and Water Sta | 10 Am Joo Secariucs A complete Iine of the best Ales. Lager (— _ Am. [insed OUf -.... mad Wines speclally bottled for fam- | 2iic) Am =melting & K. Uy use. Delivery. Tel 13€-5. —— Do. pd ... &= A S REMOVA DOMINICK & DOMINICK FOUNDED 1870, Members of New York Sto:k Exchange, anneunce the removal of the: Norwich Branch from the Chapman Building, 67 Broadway, to the hannon Building, 10 Shetucket Street, Rooms 3 and 4. FRANK 0. MOSES, Manager. 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Puc Scuthers Do. ptd Ya. Carolins Wabash Do, pra Westem Mariand Weatinknouse Flectric Wester Gnion: Wheeling & L. ¥rie 10 1 TTutal salen, 643,000 shares. | x MONEY. New York, May 10.—Mouey on call {steady, 33-1@4 per cent.. ruling rate 33-4, last loan 37-8, closing bid 3 3-4, 6ftereq at 4. Time loans firm and dull; sixty davs 33-4@4 per cent., ninety davs 4@4 1-4; six months 44 1-4, COTTON. New York, May 10.—Cotton spot clos- ed quiet, 20 points higher: middling up- lands 16.70, middling gulf 15.95; sales, 3,004 bales. Futures closeq steady. Closing bids May 15.27, June 15.17, July 15.10, Au- October December 12.64, March gust 14.56, September 13.47 12.82, November 12.6 January 12,64, 12.61, February —, ©HICAGE GRAIN MARKET. Oown. Wiam Low ns% ' Win 1 5 W Lo ax e 621518 & i P o Ly 5100 38 iiie match on Memorial day at the Central Village ball grounds. Montville Club Organized. The Montville baseball club has re- cently organized for the present sea- son and would like to hear from any teams in this section desiring Saturday games at home and abroad, return games preferred. All communications. Wwill be answered. For further infor- mation write or 'phone C. E. Flaherty. manager, box 185, Montville, Conn. "Phone No. 110-5, Norwich division. With the Local Nines. The Hospitals' Tehgessee pitcher, Greenway, arrived on “Tuesday. Manager Farrell's Hospital team has Baltic dated for next Saturday and a game with the Academy the following Wednesday. A chailenge Is sent to all amateur teams in eastern Comnecticut. Any communications must be addressed to Willlam MeGovern, Glasgo, Conn. *'he Griswold baseball team wants games with amateur ball teams of eastern Connecticut. Write to C. Frank Morgan, manager, Griswold, Con: about dates for May and June gam. The Academy has a game at Put- nam this afternoon which is a return The Crescents went up to Baltic Sat- urday afternoon and defeated them without any great effort. Manager Kelley has a fairly good club but very poor grounds to play on. The felding honors went to Couniban in center and the batting honors to Kearns and Burk of the Crescents and Brown of Baktic, who hit hard. Batteries: Crescents, Doherty and Harrington; Baltic, Kel- ley and Morrissette. First-class battery work by Pitcher Jarvis and Catcher Gravelin for the Glasgp Clippers was the feature of the game Saturday, when they defeated a Taftville team 8 to 1. Pitcher Jarvis fanned 20, hit one man and walked four. The batting order of the Clip- pers was as follows: Napoleon Jarvis If, Edmond Dayon cf, James Whitta- ker rf. Fred Gravelin 3b, Moses Tatro ss, William McGovern 25, Edle La- croix 1b, Menry Jarvis p, Joe Gravelin c, Fido Osga rf. teed value of the race was $6,000. boxing bouts definitely arranged or in Pal Moore of Philadelphia will ciash in a 25-round bout at Vernon, June 4. . for Chicagn Zender 2. Colline. Gendll, Cole. Phillies Buy Catcher Pat Moran. | bume Biock 2, White 2: thres base hits White, Chicago, May 10—Pat Moran, vet- | Biscume: his. o Jomn §n 313 invines. of eran catcher of the Chicago Nationals, | 100" i Siser Crsiauh. . Biork: ietr o bases who @id much of the work for Chicago | Washingion 8. Chlcaso 10: first. base on bulc off | behind the bat last vear, was sold {o | Johwor 5. off Walker % of Whiwe S of Wal | the Philadelphia Nationals today. The | 5% buse on erors Wastinsion 7 Chiengs B: strug price was not made public. ‘piich, Johnsan: thine, 2.10; umpires, rdan Hildreth’s Entry Finishes One, Two. s Aqueduct, May 10.—S. C. Hildretn's -l entry, Favétte apd King James, fin 4 Gwetre fmnin | ished’ one, two. in the feature event, Tmade seven errors in the first two iniugs. | jo Wt dater batted Mathewson and Ames off the The score Ruos, o Lobext Hobilisel, Paskert. Titse. Daias, Egan: double playe. | Downe * w Roblitzel Doolari ‘o Dooin 16 ans. “Hersog: three base hit, Oakes. Shiarpe: siolen bases, Collins, Mowrey | by piiched ball, zy Curtis 2, by Harmon 1: first baze | of Boston 4 Ume, 2.05; umpires, Rigler and Emslle. 1t 0n a fine game todsy. Score: engagement with Putnam high school, e ol e Pl which Captain Hendrick and his boys 3 E b B 25 defeated ‘here, 15 to 6, last Wednes- 4 0 1 0 0/Daubert1b 0700 qar Withcres 3 0 1 3 olfummeim & 0 % 0 0 The Crescents would like to hear | Milerib 3 6 2 3 oM Fiveend 4 1 2 2 0 from Montville, Colchester, East | Fiynn.1b 3 111 1 0Davidsonst 3 0 2 0 0 Hampton or any other clubs desiring 910 0TSm0 349 Saturday afternoon: or holidmy games. R ot g e R Answer through The Bulletin or write _—— % —_ lg ‘W. H. Bowen, Greeneville, Conn. 527 Totals, 2 10 ox 42. sacrifice _hits, double play. time, 1.25; umpires, Philadeipuia Cimciana Detroit New Yerk Boston Chicago *.0. 00 Washingion ... St Louts ... analie to play azain DONAU'S KENTUCKY DERBY. L Wpeon gy wn o s whopon e Son of Woolsthorpe Wins by Thr Hofmanct 5 2 3 3 ofteraan ] — Wallacess 4 2 3 3 0 00 Quarter Length—Fight All the Way | Natiscels & 2 2 2 ¢ ) to Beat Joe Morris. Crimi 4 210 0 0 ¥ 8% Shweltzerst 4 11 1 0 11320 Louisville, Ky.. May 10.—Leading | Hertwlles & 1 ¢ 2 ¢ s throughout the entire one mile and a | weadells o 6 0 1 - quarter, but compelled to fight over| *Pay 0000 1031 every inch of ground to maintain his|Grahabp 1 0 0 2 ——= advantage, Donau, 2 bay son of Wools- | “Fister 1 0 8 0 0 LA thorpe, and owned by William Gerst,| moas, 55 10 28 14 2 today won the thirty-sixth Kentucky Ran for Waddell in ith Derby. But three-quarters of a length *Datted for Graham in 9ch. separated the winner from Joe Mor- | Sees by insing: 2 Tis, which in turn was a neck in front | Bc Tous IUl.0 18 1 0 008 13 gt Fighting Bob. The time was 2.08| “Su, iux'Ge Towis Crim. Hartsel Siphens, or -5 Toston Hooper,, Speaker. Garaner. Lewis: two base Donau_carried the public’'s money, | hite Speaker, Lows. Cicotte Criss: thrce base R and 000 persons acclaimed the win- oft A;'fl:‘ :1'41! L‘n ,l 13 n;rmn;-. oft ner. The Pari Mutuel machines paid EE S Waatar S 3o oR G $13.25 on a $5 ticket on Donau, making it Hoes: ‘Gobs pare Wekbs 5 his price about § to The guaran- | asmsted. Hoffman to Suphens to W. i Arllanes 1. off - Graham Boston 1. St Lot S By Cieotie | McCarty’s Boxing Programme. 17 struck” out. by Wad by Gra- ham 5o wild piteh, { umptres, Los Angeles, May 10.—Promoter | gzan and McCart; nnounced today a series of profess of arrangement for May and | Washington. May 10.—Johnson was wild and in- Pone cctiveioiy o Guicagn deteated Washingion The Lew Powell-George Memsic 2 osally in conssquence 10 to 3. Score round battle will take place May 3 Washington. cn«-:- instead of the coming Saturday, the abhopo = e W PR winner fo be matched against Wol- [Mlanct 3 00 1 ylzdderzs £ 43 3 4 gast for the lightweight championship. | kmirerr 4 1 2 1 0/Gandlllb 3 1 & 0 H Wolgast will be pitted against Ow- | Eberfeld.3b § 2 2 m"r‘-nnm;lclm:; L] v.‘ fen n'a ten round bout here aur- | Gemerct 3 8.1 0 Ommowsi s | gagemant witched 1o, Vernon | Jomwan 1 8 o 1 ofbicke -t and made a 25-round affair. They will | Walkerp 1 O 0 SiWhie> meet May 28, the winner to be match- | o, ed against Langford. Bantamweights Frank Conley and | seore by Fovans; by Curti Pitisburg Shut Out by Brookiyn. Pltisburz, May 10.—-Brookiyn_shut out Pittsburg Brookt o008 00 000010 Pittsburg Clarke: two base hit Leever, Burch: stolen base, Mcilveen o Hummel; first base on off Leever 2. off Bell 1; struck out. by Leever Bell 4: Ieft on bases, Pittsburg 4, Brookiyn 4: em’ and Kant AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Lost . for bat two two-base hits two_runs and vic ‘Rube Waddell As the In" Sury ‘was on his pitching amm he will probably be for several weeks. Score Johnson Wild—Chicago Won Easily. 16101 s 003032401 for Washington Milan, Killifer. called’ e account of da | the Long Beach handicap, at Aque- Cleve duct tod: abh po 3 e a e —_— Graneyer 4 0% 10 1% 5 % . I fmere 318 3 0owwingn 2100 NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. J 3143 ooummay 631168 Wes. Tant P.C 41 2 1 0Baker.sb 1 3 0 Tiutshure 12 : o | $ 315 1 olpavian 110 Y b 3 ’ s 3 arphwrr 4 11 0 0 Peaciotia e E $033 OMumhoar 411 00 ioneo_o. 18 s Bradiey.sb 3 0 1 1 0Livsicuec 5 112 2 0 nchina b = 1 Mosanp 5 10 8 0 S S z gy TR SIS e, a1 8 553 | motas. 1313 1 Tows G018 1| ! score by innings: Clomana . 05 0 6 0 9 0.0 10 | Fiadeipnis 0 5 0 9 8 0 01 0 0 Chicago won a pooty plaved | Runs. for Cleveland Tumer, for Philadeipt it Interiating gama from New York, ' 1o 5 The Lire baso. hit, Dasta: saerifice bite, Lovd Graney to Toi Lajole 10 Stoy Siolen ‘base, A % Davis to Pladetphia 5 Trae leit on bases. Clereian} 7 At base on balls. ot 3 of s oo o B bave on erors, Piiladeiila 1. e % 3 Toeorere W5 % 3 e £ 30T Gmpiten,” Connol Shemarazc 11 2 1 1aie Sthufteri 4230 R | Ddenio 4 115 2 5100 Steintaiatin 3 11 1 i1 ags from Yankees | Beumontet & 3 1 0 R New York, Mey 10 Detcoit took an ex Zim'manss 4 4 2 2 $ 101 0 orien immings, from New York. today. @ to i Gremiip 318 iii00 Bt i, s ] s a0 Now Yok Toun. Taeheny 118 F 8 i “*Becker 1 0 0 3 0 e e B sof [amess 2888 8 pameaw TAT L fumounaTEE LA Crandanp 10 6 2 ¢ Bumsy 414 2o’ 4 2100 0} E R $238 0Gmn 0% e | e Tl " Del'hanty.2> 5 4 1 3 0 Laporte.2b 4 06 0 Morlariyih 3 8 12 oiohn 21360 = 6 | Rionewiv. 2 910 1 o'Ausnzn H P dpech e Simmons.db 2 1 2 0 O Sweens.c 3 1 5 1 0 eore | Stanage.c aughin $00 31 chleags D30 0 2500 solumens & 2704 Siemtup Rew Sore 12060100 03 4.8 PR Runs. for Chicss Fvecs Sheckard. Scwite 2 | Towis 41 = Luderas, Steinielat, Beawmont 3. Zyamerman. 0 | seore by inmings New Fori Derore. Dhovie. Miurray 2. Derti ey o000 a1000 Dese WIC Zmorman: biis, off Matbewson 8 15 5 1 | Rew”York 00003000 Tings, ot Amex s in L off Crandail 0 i 2 et | = o ke fiee hits Scymaur, Sheekard. Steinfeldi: ‘acrifice or_ Detroit Crawford 2. Deiehianty | fir. Devlin: stolen bases. Murray 2. Sesmour. De Toach, Austin, Sweenes: vore: douhie_plas. ¥ , Crandanl_io | Muliin, Laporte.” Crawford. | Fiowiner o Meswie: it on pvesms: | York 8 ol i e 108 Cranan : Vaporie | Srerann” 3 5y Mathewsnn 3, By b 0" Cliase: struck out, by Vapehn & by | Ames; time, 1.53: umpire Mullin 4; fist base on_bals. off Mullin 1. off Vaughn | XN 5 ‘pitener, by Vavsin 1 by Muitin 2; tme, | 23" gl B "4 0L | Phities Lose at Cinconats, My 1o Zpwine piched good bl but | Tommy Downey is batting for 34 | was taken o allow Ward to bat for him in the | jn the Nationa league. Yesterday ki T mave ‘eave Philsdeiohia four russ. but | o St Loals h de two h e e e gainst St. Louis he made two hita b S and accepted five out of seven | Cineinnati. i chances. g o o s ol The Cleveland team is sreat on Becherlt 5 4 1 0 5 25 0 ol winning extra inning contests. They ket 4 3 0 0 42500 haven't lost a drawn out battle this Tl S e n 4922 00seagon. Tuesday McGuire's team Fgan.2b 135 2000y walloped St. Louis in an 11-inning Downey.ss 5 0 3 2 5 6 6 1 0| contest by 2 to 1. Meleanss 4 151 51830 Lobert,3b 2 0 2 2 33142 Howanp 3001 iissal e s iy Milk @nw wues wisurance P et 139588 Nothing absorbs impurities so quick- s |y as milk. Te insure healthful n Batiod for Rowsu 2 and butter, absolute cleanliness is neces- e e R sary. Al milk buckets, strainers, etc., atiea “for " Camle Ju Sin . 4 : 3 Bcien ‘W feidies should fist be rinsed with cold watcr inciunact ! to remove the new milk which would iadelgis curdle in hot water. Then wash in Wwarm water to Which & teaspoonful oi Gold Dust washing pewder bas beeu sdded, sinse and scald thoroughly with hot water, then leave in the air and sun for at least twelve hours before they are used again. Have plenty of claths, speci for the dairv, and wash in the way as the utensils. | Providence SR TUESDAY BASEBALL GAMES. Bullaio Montreal—3Montreal-Jersey City game postgun- | srouwsds At Lawrence—Fall River At LowellHavernlll S, At Worcester—New At Brockwn—Lynn At Oreno, At Hanorer. 3 or Matne 3. Taies O, Dartraouth 6, Colly 1. Newsric Bafaio Ttai Taron Rochester Jerces City Monirea CONNECTICUT LEAGUE Won Lost w Rrldgeport Wanitord Northampto Springteld New Haven i51yoke New Briiala Connecticut League Results Tuesday. At Holyoke R.H. Holyoke 001003 € 12 Bridgeport 010 0 0 Gaiser and O'Le Snyder and Kocher. Time 2.i0. Umpire. Hax At Hartford: R H Hartford 00000040 3—7 10 Springs. 010201101—610 2 Leverenz. Schuman and Wadleigh Coffin and Ball. Time, 2.20. Umpire, Fahey. At New Britain NewPBritain 001001000 8 New Haven 040010013911 1 Brown. Ward and Sanchez: Reisigl and Waters. ime, 2.00. Tmpire, Walsh. At Northampton RE N’thampton 0 0 1 00 0 30 *—4 Waterbury 000000003 Oakley and Schincel; R. Burns and McDonald. Time, 1.40. Umpire, Watts. JEFFRIES SO TOUGH HE CAN'T BE HURT. Big Jim Is Three Men in One, Says Kid McCoy. frries is three men in one the comment of Kid McCoy. “He has the sirength and vitality to fit out half a dozen fighters like myself. What the man who knows nothing about fight- ers fails to realize is that Jeffries is wholly unlike any flghter within the recollection of any living man. He is so tough and hard that blows that would end another heavyweight's ca- reer have no effect uponu him, while with his enormous strength and vitai- ity he can slam home a punch that will win him his fight after he has been fighting for hours and when an Toilldren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA | | | other man would be 5o exhausted that he couldn’t hit hard enough to dent & chocolate eclalr. “That retirememt for five years has not donme any harm, efther. Ife b been doing some drinking in all like- 1ihood, butanot enough to affect that wonderful vitality of his, and, unlike other fighters, he husn't been knock- ing aroagnd indulging In_all sorts of dissipation, He ix married and do- mestic in his tastes, and the dul sort of iife he has been lewding hfx kept him just as fit for a fight as he was when he retired.” ORRINE 5" onness Cure effected or money refunded. Guarantee in each box. Can be ven secretly. Orrine costs only §1"°7 box. Get Booklst free from N. D. SEVIN & SON, 118 Main St. filfilfl Trade in Jewett Gity Roosevelt Stroet, dags. ¥Wridavs_ ap ¥ ) gne or write fur folder, ». __TnaveLens omecron: All Water Route EW YORK Chelsea Line Fare $1.00 Unexcelied frejght and passenger serviee direct to and from New York All Outeide Staterooms, From Norwich Tuesdays, Thursdays Sundays, at 0.16 p. m. New York Pler 32, ast River, foot Mondays, Wednes= m, Fretrht_recelved unitl § p. o C. A. WHITAKER, Agent may4d SPRING MILLINERY. = We cordially invite the ladies to in- spect our display of Spring Model Hats ana Millinery Noveities. - Buy: assured satisfaction and profitable T Sults. L. A. Roy. Jewstt City, Ct. THE BEST 108 CREAM I sell, wholesale and retall, at Wm. Johnstone. is wha the Corner Store. J. BOTTOMLEY & SON, General Repair Shop, Bicycle and Automobile Repalring. 0il and Gasoline for sale, NORWICH Hampshire — T0 NEW YORK LINE The water way — the comfortable way of traveling. Steamers City of Lowell and fo, =taunch vessels that bave every comfort und comve lence for the traveler. A delightful voyage on Long Island Sound and & superb view of the wor- derful skyline and waterfromt of New New MLLE. BEAUREGARD v e me 1kt atylew fn miliinary., AVS1T-Dens nos 1oaven Mew Tenen &6 $1 8 tend her opening on March 24, 25 and| m weekdays only; due Pler foot of 26. Bast 224 St. 645 a. m (Mondays cepted) and Pler 40, North River, 1 ASK TO SEE THE Souvenir Chin piates (hat "we. are giving with o ur speotal brand of ' te ?oh‘:‘;‘nr.e‘b:m:n‘: &' s BUANCHARD o tt City. JEWETT CITY CANDY KITCHEN. ection & first You will find In conn ] Home made class restaurant. of all kinds. ters and cf 343 ream. eft's ice Tichen, near St Mary's ha %Ioek. Jewett Cify, Conn. rom sALE. cond-nana canopy fop st oluns condition, ¥or address Box 1285, Jewett surrey, in articulars ity, Conn. The James Hanley Brewing Co., Providence, R.I. Brewers of Ales and Porter. PEERLESS ALE This shield is displayed wherever the standard of excellence among ales is sold. Fare Norwich 10 New York $1.75 Write or telephone W. J. PHILLIPFA. Agent. New London. Conn. augtd EXCELSIOR AUTO CYCLES ¢, V. PENDLETON, JR. Yantie, IMPERIAL GARAGE, 71 Chestnut St Norwich, Conn, Catalogue or demonatration on re queést. See and be convinced of itw superiority Prest-O-Lite Tanks. aprzed Standard Spesdometers. Yerrington's 49 Main Street mari6d IMPORTED Wall Papers They are all In, also our domestl line, and the best to found outside of New York City, and at half prie charged there—with al y deo DOWT BUY orations, ncluding out TH Also Mixed Paints > GLD STYLE TEE | Brushes, Bte. If you are proud of your personal I am now taking orders for Bpring appearance, buy a set or partial set Paintin Paper Hanging and Dec with Dr. King’s latest invention, that T tuinr. seafs. experionce. Wil o8 wonderful improvement, the “NAT- W B g o URAL GUMS,” which makes it impos- T sible to detect artificial teeth in your 4 _ mouth. P. F. MURTAGH, PAINLESS EXTRACTION Rl Teoth extracted and filled painicssls 92 and 94 West Malg Street, for prople. absolutely dental scie Thomas Jefforson King, (i D. D. 5. I KING DENTAL PARLORS, franklin Square, Norwich HOURS—9 a. m. to § p owns Sundays 10 to and delicate hod is the only known to I teeth $8. and with the I Gums: Gold and Work $5.; Gold | ngs $1. up. | the most nervous Dr. King's me FE _treatment It met 2 Telephone There Is somet of th e ‘combined P. CUMMINGS, (Premiums) 52 Central Custom Grinding TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS at YANTIC ELEVATOR. pearance that Avenue. A. R. MANNING, Yantic, Conn. Telephone. dec14d OUR WORK meets the approval of the critical peopls Rogers’ Domestic Laundry. “Tel. 958. Roar 37 Franklin Street. wepizio 4 QUALITY 1 work should wlways be considersdy \sily when It costs 110 faore than the fnferior kind. Skilled men —wre employed by us. Our prices tell the whole stor.. STETSON & YOUNG. mayiiv Joseph F. Smith, FLORIST 200 Main Streel, Norwich. wia SPINACH - - - - Native, 12 cents the peck; North Carolina’ Peas and String Beans cheap OTTO FERRY, 336 Franklin Street. DR. JONES, Dentist, &5 SHETUCKET ST. Room 10 ‘Phone 32,3 maydia P i WELL! A word o the wise is sucient Do uot DES E0Us ecause the price ia ctiean, Ui nfelthat ‘the goods are wood quality. WR have the BRST nt THAMESVILLE STORE C. 8. FAIRCLOUGH, Prop. Telephone. IF YOU NEED A NEW Refrigerator THIS 1S THE PLACE TO COME FOR IT. A large stock to choose from ef all sizes, ranging in price from $4.88 to $35.00. Twe makes—the TACOMA and the KNICKERBOCKER — both relishie makes. They not only keep things eeld they keep things pure ard wholesoms Call and see them. We also carry a large and complete assortment of everything used in fur nishing the home, SCHWARTZ BROS. Complete Home Furnishers 9-11 Water Street aprsed CONANT.