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SVE REPRESENT THE AETNA LIFE IN ILIABILITY INSURANCE. J. L LATHROP & SONS. 28 Shetucket Sireet, Norwich, Conn. N. TARRANT & CO, 117 MAIN STREET. Fire, Accident, Health, Liability, Plate Glass and Steam Boiler INSURANCE Nerwich Union Fire Insurance Society, u. s, Assets $2,594,330.17 feb26TuThS £ N A POINT OR TWO. Sve would like to give yvou a point or two about Insu: e. If you want In- surance that protects let us write it for you Our Companies are “A1” Every settiement made by them is very liberal ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agt. Richarde Building, 91 Main Street. aprédaw THE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL, Real Estate and Fire Insurance, 1x jocated in Somers’ Block, over C. M. Williams, Room §, third floor. ftebiza Telephone 147. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. AMOS A. BROWNING, Attorney-at-aw, 8 Richards Blag “Phone 208 BROWN & PERKINS, Attorneys-at-Law ever First Nat Bank, Shetucket St Entrance Btairwas next to Thames Nat Bank 352 Open Monday and Sat- wrday evemings. octzead Tucker, Anthony & Co. and BROKERS 28 Shefucket Street Telephone 905. Members of New York and Boston Stock Exchanges Boston. New York #3 State Street. 24 Bromd Street. PRIVATE WIRE. The Dime Savings Bank ©OF NORWICH. DIVIDEND The regular Semi-annual Dividend has been declared from the net earn- fmge of the past six months at the rate of Four per cent. a yean, and witl $e payable on and after May 16th. £FBANK L. WOODARD, Treasurer. NOTICE Dr. Louise Franklin Miner Is now ::d in her new c®1ce, Breed Hall, 1 Office Pot?s, 180 4 p m. Teephops 669- augi7a DR U R/ CHAMBERLAIN Denta/ Surgeon. of Dr. 8. L Geer's = mrt:‘n.. %l 5 practes 81 Main Girest, Norwich, Conm »ouiea o ewEn sorTLER S Fackel, esr. Marker and Water Sta W complets Iins of the best Ales. Lager gnd Wines wpecially bottled for fam- ily use. Delivery. Tel 136-5. ‘lnhnsnn'flaniars 3 Sparring Partners Second Day of Boxing—Fight Now Announced for San Francisco—Athletics Get One More—Start Series with Detroit T oday—Norwich Gets After Willimantic Today—Other Sports. 3 ¢ ? Official Announcement. San Franecisco, May 18.—Official an- nouncement Was made tonight by the promoters of the Jefiries-Johnson prize fight that the fisht will be held in San Francisco July 4. San Francisco, May 18.—Jack John- son werst through his scheduled pro- gramme of boxing this afternoon—the second workout of the kind since he opaned his guarters at the beach. Despite disagreeable weather, 400 spectators were out to see the heavy- weight_work with his sparring part- ners. Ned Greenway, a society leader, with a party of friends, and Eddie Smith, an Oakland referee, were pres- ent. Smith declared himself well pleased with_the appearance of Johnson. Johnson boxed nine ~three-minute rounds today, but did not go at it with the same dash which characterized his showing Sunday. Of the three men who donned the gloves, Marty Cutler gave Johnson de— cidedly the best exercise. Marty is no Ocean Bound Justifies Her Backers. Belmont Pari, N. Y., Mat 18.—Ocean Bound, on a track far from fast, easily won the Ladies’ take, mile, at Belmont park Ocean Bound was the o year old filly of last s the popular choice to- 19 AUTOS ENTERED FOR ALL-CONNECTICUT RUN b‘:xsv; sndd'nal! B:T’pokul‘ d?lfcnsE. b&ll }“K‘ Reliability Contest Starts Today— slambanged at Jack and caused the ; he Snampion to exhibit his “golden smile» | Lnrough Norwich Saturday Mo on_more than one occasion, ing. Cotts e Ci: b z S e el the semy ‘There are nineteen entries in the during the first three rounds. He reached Johnson several times with a reliability ee-d th all-Connectic Tight, but the Galveston negro replied | Ful, Which bezins todny with a route with hard uppercuts and drew. blood | 8round the northwestern part of the from Cottow’s mouth. In the third | State and passes through here Satur- round a left to the throat. almost |day morning, checking up at the A. choked Cotton and time was called to | C- Swan garage. s give him relief. The complete list of entries with drivers ang classes is as follows After the three rounds with Cutler, Dave Mills, a local heavyweight, put on the gloves for three tame rounds. No. 1—Chalmers-Detroit. Dean Rankin and Joseph Bel Prior to his boxing, Johnson punched | NO. 2—Chalmers-Detroit, N the bag for a few moments and. then | William Knipper class 5. % with a powerful drive sent it over the | No. 3 n, Hartford, W. R. heads of his audience. He also tossed | Coughtry, class i 3 he miedicine ball arousd Telsfvely. No. 4—Regal, New York, driver not He cut his road work short in the [ Bamed, class 4. ol ot morning, but will continue the grind | NO. 5—Cartercar, - York city, J. tomorrow. His next boxing will be | F- Cosgs West Thompsen, class 2. done on Saturday. No. 6 New York city, W. < S.” Williamson R. Pendleton, class San Francisco Always Lucky for Jef- | 3. i No. 7 New Britain, driver not name: 5 Ben Lomond, Cal, May 18.—Regard- 5. - 8—! Hartford, Fred T. ing the switching of the fight from { Reid, class 5. Emeryville to San Francisco, Jefiries | _No. b Hartford, A. B said today: H. A. Rogers, class “I have not been told by the pro- 10— Frankiin, Svracuse, N. moters of any change, but I'd just as | C._S. Carris, « 5 soon box In San Francisco as any | No. 1l—XNational, driver not named, place T know. Most of my big cham- 5 plonship batiles were decided there, 12—Rec New Haven, P. R. Hay- and the town always has been a lucky Herman Peterson, class 3 one for me. 14—Auburn, New York, H. F. Jeffries spent most of the Jay fishing ass 4. in’ Monterey bay. i 15—Speedwell, dgeport, COMMERCIAL Total sales, par FINANCIAL AND STILL STAGNANT. Bonds were easy. value, $1,175.000. United States bonds Yesterday's Dullness Not Exceeded | were unchanged on Since July 3, 1908, s = sTocks, New York, May 18.—In seeking an explanation for the present stagnant condition of the stock market, today'se attention was turned to the foreign ex- change situation, The persistent hard- —"Allis Chalmers pd ... 35900 Amial. ening of the foreign rates since the FHide & L. putd break caused by the first reports of oo Securitles . large sales of American securities el foreigners has begon the fear that the Smetting & R reports of these sals were exaggerat- pra 3 ed and partly fli founded. The difficul- P ty in obtaining eny authentic informa- tion on the subject from the bankers immedintely concerned ‘adds to the doubts which bave come to be enter- tained. The suspicion that has grown up as to-the sales of bonds actually ef- Tocted causes a reversion of discussion | 70 Bslimore & olio. 1% 10 some of the unfavorable conditions Broatiys apid Trasit which it was hoped to have relieved Canadian Pacifie 3 by the Ires recourse to foreign supplies | 510 Cenral Yeatier of cepital. ——— Central of ‘New Jercer It is to be sald that condttions in the foreign exchange markets are much confused and the difficulty is thus increased of reading the supposed effects of sales abroad of bonds. There are bulls and bears In the exchange markst, just as in stocks, and their operstions of late are said to have been uwnusually bold and speculative, ang their opposing efforts to conceal the Teal position correspondinaly strenuous. The first Teports of large salee of American bonds abroad are supposed to have been seized upon by 2 spesulative partr of foreign ex- change bankers to sell large amounts of exghange against which they ex- pected to buy the bills offered against the bond sales. On the other hand, the negotiations of the bond sales saw the decline in exchange rates and the Teduced profit on the sales of their bills against those sales with no great Telish, and the rebound in exchange is under suspicion of manipulation to axpeake & OB & Tudsor Denver & Rio Grande. Do. pfd Distilers' Securitics enoral Fiecirie Great m pfd.l 100 Do. Oz Titnols Tuter "Harvester 11 Juier Marine nd nal Paper ... nal Pump ... 1 . Dfd ... Gas correct the situation in the interest of Tonisiie & Nasheitie. . those forelgn banking interests. The Ming, & St Louis. - uneasiness of the shorts in foreign ex- | —_ =3 St P. & 5 S A change would be aggravated of course | "0 37 Ti - by allowing doubts to grow of the re- Misotri Po e ality of the od sales of bonds. National Bi Genuine streB¥th in foreign ex- |~ Netlonal Lead o0l change is indicated by the course of | 1900 New York Centrat foreign markets and the sales here of | 200 N. ¥.. Ont. & West | stocks for forelgn account. The trou- | — o Norvik & Wesiera.... Dleg incident to the putting afloat of . DT Beraseioan fraudulent cotton bills of lading also | 100 Pucinc nil constitute an element in the scarcity | 6400 Fensinanis of commerclal bills of exchange. The ‘hardendng course of the private dis- eount rate in London today dissipated any expectation that the bank rate EEUE Pi c Cial Sueel an Palace c would come down tomorrow. R T e S In thie mood of the speculation at-| °'506 Ropuiiic i .0 tentfon was attracted to such incidents Do. prd as the egltation by shippers against | 31% Rock Ialwnd Co freight rate increases by te railroads 2 s E and the movement amongst New Eng- Tous 5. % land cotton mills to shut down for the | 20 Do. yra ......0. ot AR Ta0e Southerh Baciic . The dealings of 250,240 shares were the smzllest of any day of this or last Southern Bailway Do. prd . Tenneasce Cos year. The record must go back to July e e 3, 1908, to find today’'s showing of dull- Toledo. St. L. & W ness excelled. On that day 73,000| 20 Do pa .. ... shares were dealt in. In the hour be- 0 Union Pacitc ™10 tween 1 and 2 o'clock todav less than e - Tnited States Reaily United Staies Buiber 18,000 shares changed United States Steel | por et Do. ord Shannon Building, FRANK O Branch 0'fices : 209 3 Private Wires e REMOVAL DOMINICK & DOMINICK FOUNDED 1870, Members of New York Stock Exchange, announce the removal of the Norwich Branch fromthe Chapman Building ,67 Broadway, to the Rooms 3 and 4. MOSES, Manager. Telephone 8901 Fifth Ave., New York—333 Walaut St., Ciacinnatl Ttal_Coppur Va. Carolina Chem Wabash Wheeliog & L. Total sales, 2 , ruling rate , closing bid 3 3-4, offered at 37-3. Time loans easied; sixty days 33-4 per cent., ninety day @4 and six months 4@4 1- COTTON. New York, May 18.—Cotton closeq quiet, 35 points decliine dling wplands 1540, 15.65; sales, 11,145 bales, Futures closed barely steady. Clos- ing bia: May 14.93, June 14.93, July 14.95, August 1470, September 13.57, October 12.72, November 12.63, Decem- ber 1257, January 1252 March 12.57. spot mid- middiing gult 10 Shetucket Street, CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Qpee g Tow Bosten, m;, Chicage, St. Louis eorge Langdon, F. A. Rantz, class 5. No. 16—Columbia, Hartford, C. M. \ T4 ‘Wagner, class 5. G *Batted for Curtis in 3d. No. 17—Interstate, New Haven, F. | Lewch out hit by batted ball. £ Charles S. Lee, class 4. Ensign, No. 15 Franklin, New Haven, Charles S. Lee, C. Tolman, class 5. No. 19—Pierce-Racine, Boston, S. Clark Heath, Voiney J. Jacobs, class 4. LNo. 20—Lexington, Providence, B. L. Nock, Willis H. Brow, class 5. By the rules of the American Auto- mobile association, which sanctions ‘the contest, the cars are divided into seven classes, according to price, while the running times are also fixed by the national body. Thus the ciasses range all the way from class 1, which con- sists of cars costing $800 and less, to class 7 for cars costing over $4,000, with running times according. I the Connecticut contest, ne cars have béen entered which fall under classes 1 and 7, o, for purpose of awards, the cars " Stolen bases. J. Miller: on balls. off Camnitz 1, off Curtis 1. off Brown struck out, by Camnits 3, by Curtis 1. by Brown Dassed ball, Grabam: left on zases, Plitsburz G, Bos- Cardinals Make It Seven Straight St. Louts, Mo., May 18.—St. Louls won lis seventh straighi game today by defeating Philadelphia. Fiuzgins, 25 Eusr this week are divided into five classes. |Pukeret By the rules of the A, A. A, how- | Evanert ever, the running times are the same | Pueinoc for classes 2 and 3 and for classes 4, 5 and 6, with the result that to all in- |jfoniensh tents ‘and purposes of the spectator, | Saiccp the cars will be divided into two bod- | “Hulswit Bl cnurunupadnl efjtass | P R Ul wansanassnns | eunsusoseans jes—those in the lower classes and those in the upper. On each of the three days the cars wil] start from Hartford, making a circuit of 200 miles on a fixed running schedule from town to town, the cars in the lower classes being started at minute intervals after 6 a. m., and the cars in the other classes at minute In- tervals after 6.30 a. m. At each of the checking stations, which are scattered in ==23iaiiea ‘for “Titus 13 o1B: Score by inmin St Louis o Buos, for St Louls Uuggins, EDis. Oskes. Ko- nctehy, Evans, for Philadeiphia Msgee, Dranstel two base hits,” Evans, Hugsius; saceifice hits, Knabe 2. Doolan, Erans; double plavs. Evans to Konetchy. Doolan % Knabe to Bransfieid 2; stolen Dases, c Rrantheld, Moran Tanser, Magee: it 53 around the state, the time and passage [ Hana F: ameo; LIz b of eacn car with all other incidents of | Bucimen - Seieo i Moin T sousy o s et interest will be noted and telephoned "l’;'lm:h m‘ ‘nl hl:l"!: dflml‘nllnn.‘ gam ‘4mrmuu nt O salen s I JeT on besear o s, Phita: to the chief checker at the club rooms | & kalles 4 in 5 1o on bases, 'St Touls 4. P and the facts displayed on a bulletin board at Hartford. Academy Changes Scheduls Reds’ Errors Gave Gamo to Giants. Cincienatl, May, 18.—Both Mathewson and Suges pere bit hard today. but Cinclnnall’'s emors allowed The Academy €ame scheduled | New Yore to win, 10 & 6. Scote: against the Hospitals on Wednesday Cineinnati. New York. was postponed till this afternoon on | abh o s o whoveae account of the Tain. Jackie Gallivan |PUberli § %% 0 giDeerert 2 32 ¢ 1 will pitch for the Academy. and by | Hoblitzelib 5 1 8 0 0|Murraydf 5 1 0 0 0 the courtesy of Dr. Pollock the grand- 4231 1scymourct 51000 stand at the Hospital grounds is to be $1311 e 51170 open to all Academy students free of $922 3o <0010 charge. The following will be the 3114 o0fMserse 41610 Hospital lineup: Rouse c, Greenway D, 3100 1fshewsonp 5 21 3 @ S. Austin 1b, Strickfus 2o, Fowler 3b, 11000 s Stryball ss, White If, B. Austin cf. | mus 30112 9 8 5 Wicks rf. The Academy team will g0 | *Batted for Sugse in 8ih. 4 down on the 1.45 car and the game will be caled at 3.05. The Academy had an Interscholastic game scheduled here for Saturday “Batted for Berger in Cineinnati New York uns, for Cineinnatl Bescher McLean, Lobert 3, aeainst Westerly High, but this will be | Mesbe, ox Sew York Dewore ¥ Dayle 2. Murray, played on Friday to accommodate the | Bt Sugee Mithenson: Seride Maton ts bie Westerly catcher, Foley, who is ch- fBits D"‘"; B Gugtolen. sasad. P, D iont | Besner 3 Pastert 3 o Hob: ing in the Rhode Island-Cennecticut | Focier 2 Pastert 2; coudle play. Downey o Hob league on Saturday. buse on bails, off Mathewsen 11, off Suges 3; piiched ball. by Suzps 3: struck out, by Mathewson ©. by Suks 57 pasced ball. Meyess; tme, 2.025 um- Dires, Johnstorie and Moran. East Side Runner Retires. Willlam Dearing, the junior cham— pion of East Norwich runners, has re- tired from the track after a successful season. He gives no reason for his retirement, but hands the champion’s belt to A. Hartley, another East Nor- wich runner. Send all chailenges to William Dearing, ex-champion, 483 Main street, Norwich, Comn. There are many runners wishing to challenge Hartley, but he he will race no- AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Low. Philadeiphta New ¥ Athtstics body until after Jfhie 18, 1910. Phiadeiptia, May 1. - . delpiia over Chicus, 4 o 2. was the Tourth stralght Detroit Waiting to Stop Athletics. | orer the wostemier "o e {1 0" ow 7o e Hughie Jenmings says that those |u"cich cub. Scoror Ay R SO0 nines that have a long winning series ponding Fhltadotoh are bound to come Back and the tim sl ot e for the Athletics to begin the down- | zeide 03 2 liMarteel ¥ 4 21 0 O grade is Tight now, when they meet | Purtel. 4203 Loliaget 4 6 10 0 e Detroit Tigers. Jennings asks the 4010 2 olcomionss 20100 Mackmen to recall how the Tigers put $210 iDmmis i 018 8 the Indian sign on them last season in £ 063 OMuphyrf 3 3 0 0 O the final series, affirming his belief ; : : :;1 z,luany« 3 1380y that something like the same thing will | Mulinst 2 8 3 8 oftarnc 3297 2.1 happen now. Today the Tigers begin | Wiy 8 0 ¢ § 3 o=? 30038 a four-game series in Philadelphia. 1000 6 motals, 28 721 1 LOCAL LEAGUE NOTES. First chance at the leaders toda No games in the league Wednesday, wet erounds. Score by tnntngs: ene: s Runs, for Chieago fc this after. | Bhis. Baker. Duvie Marphy, Basey: sscriics Norwich at Willimantic this after- | B Bue, B ey doams s moter noon. Middletown at New London Coliins 5" Dasie, - Puriall o Ganath ta Tanmens Tmpire Maisack is dated to omeiate | 1t % bt Cheii s Snadioh at all the Norwich games this week. | rors Chicago 1o PHiledeiphia 4: crack cor b . Howard Curry leads a party of | Wai &, b Siorn 5: wild pliches. Norgan 3: time T e e thia | 23 wiasiven. Gomnay snd Disesn- Clovelasd Rallied in Ninth, But Lost. Nothing but the rain saved Danny Washingion, Groom was effective with Dunn’ from their beating. Some oo n:;- and Washington was enabled fellows always lucky. ""“"’: ':'"‘ eland. 4 to 3. Seore: Left-hander Mooney will do the ".:';"‘ Cloveland. twirling at Willimantic this after- | sie %% Srumerss TR LS noon. Leave it to bim to bring home | i3 Hommsw (£ 343 ol the bacon In his first game Lewdtie 2 oiFliecr 4 0 200 Shortstop RDy Geouersi ™ 4 § [Siovaiis ¢ 0800 something of w duck Tt 1 1 ofFanerize 36108 e Suset o Besnen L S 4 3 lmatsr 11310 122, taking the daily prize at th Bietc 2 3 Ofverinecn & 11 1 8 all G i1 OfMiwhein 18 0 1 o Telephone mes: from the sub- . NI E P 33 ea e day mquiring about the game indicat- Totals, 810210 1 ed a big turnout of the population from the farmine belt washinaun : i 1tic and Norwich have not fos vet clashed in the new league. AIll |pns, for Wasinzion L S the Thread city fans anxious 1o | M Loed Taseis s 1d 07 o banch Denny, Steve, | Hne: b o Mtcaelt 5 in 3 i Borer ¢ 1 John 3. C. have moulded |Zi &23; scifien i Groom. Sirvets : Ao on T Mitchell 2 firs, base on er- rest of the week after to- | Fur. Cieveland 5; by Groom 2, by Mitch- e eets Date o o [t L e 145 wmpires, Kerin and | Sheridan. i home Fr New London, ind | in New aturday. Willi Yankees Caoture Last of Serios. | | tie is at ywn I nd dletown is at Willimantic Sa Manager Stone received Wednesday from Billy Ha Lynn that he was to r 0 over- loaded pitching_staff by releasing a st twirler to Norwich named Smith. He has. worked some nice winning games in the New England league this season, but Lynn Ias too many good ones to keep him. The Willimantic field with the printed in W New York. Mas 15.—New York took the last game t. Lauls today, 6 to 5. by hitting | 200 etghth inuings of the serles from S Stremmel freely in the seventh word ilton on of and by taking advautage of errors. Seore: New York. n st Lou a b ab. ‘Wemphill.et 4 Walicn.rt Chase, Stone1r Foftman.cf Wallace. 5b Gria Allen.c Stremmel.p Colts will take the me lineup as was nesday mor: Bul- tin, and the Willimant will | the pleasure of seeing a home Doy at the helm, James Nichols play- ing second and acting as captain, to which cavacity he was assigned Dy fanagers Dunn and O’Connell Tues- day ofFrny Koight Vaughn.p Jvemmaonnl fans Totals, | oooiummnaiul lonmasaonesns P *Batted for F Bt Louls New York ... Runs,_for St Lou Yorke Hemphi two ase hits, G hits, Stone, Gri stolen ases, New York 3: Arst base on errors, New struck out. by rill 5, by Stemmel 1. by 2; first bace cn Dalls, off Stremmel 6: hits, off Vaughn 1 1in 2: time, 0 and Perrine. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Won Lost. 12 - Ameriean Leagus —Boston-Dyiroit_game posoned; rain. Ea: League. onteeal—Providenco Montreal oklyn 111 Ero: Win Out ia Te Chlcagn defensed P, The winning rum was Cubs Mav 18, tnnines " throw of Tinker's grounde Chicago, MeMilin's same postponed; Bee and 4 _sinzte. Mal>—Jersey City 3. Buffalo . =7 reon was released to the Vernon, Cal., Rochesier Baitimore 3. Rochester 3. Torvato— Newark 6, Torouto 5. Brookiya. Connecticut Leagus abhopo a ol abh po n | Al games pestponed: rain. Y13 Smuene WHW 58 P ey S 50 40 0Duwertn 4 0111 0 % 32 0 0 oiWheatdt " & 0 4.9 3| AU cywe Desipmed; rein Chuncolb & 916 1 0 HummeL?b 4 I & 1 0 Coflege. Games. Stcinfeldt;s 3 0 0 3 03Liveonsh & 1 1 0 1| At Punceton—Princeton 0, Lateyetto 5. Hofmanef 4 1 1 0 1 Davidsonef 4 1 1 0 0 t New York—Fordham ® 3. i el inig | Bofmaact & %19 Nbaidmnct 110 8| A New Yo—Fodham 3. Soringaeld Traiming Archers 3 1 4 1 0Erwnc & 0 5 3 0| 0 pliadeiphia—Lehich 4. Pennssivanta 115. | Presecp & 113 oBamers 4 0 0 7 of At Tniwe Maso Pnilion Andorer Ville Nora e = Tm | cancelioa; rain Totals. 33 63018 2| Totals 35 52817 § | Av Oromo. Me—University of Maiue 5, Bowddin 0. One Git when winnlpz run scored. At Fieter. "N, 3. Phillips. Exeter-arvard Fresh- Seoro by tnnings: = mens game concelled: rain. < Chitago 1. 1.0 8 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1—3 | At Combridee—Harsani-Bates cancelled: rain. Brootiva 550 20000 00 0 o 8| At Amherst, Mass—Williams Amberst postponed un- + rain. Runs, for Chicago Schulte, Tinker 2. for Brookiyn [ tl tomorso Hummel, Davidson; two base hit, MeMillan; sacrifico bits, Steinfeldt. Archer; stolen bases. Evers, Archer, EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. Mclilllan: doable piay, McMillan to Hummei; Jeft o Lo PC. Dases, Chicago 5. Brooklyn 3: first baso on balls, off i Tese Barger 1: siruck out, by Plelster % by Barger % 1w 3 "+ 1.50; umplses, O'Day snd Erewuan. i 34z | —= it s | Ragged Fielding Lost for Boston. 1 500 | Piitsbuty, May 18.—Baston it Camsitz hard, but i 44 the Lits Wese ssnsiored and ihe visltors lost to Pitestory agaln 8 © 3, maluly becsuo of ragied fieiding and U fact that Curtls was foumd for scven CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. oy AT Boston. = 3 Wen. - Lew R T R ol s §iuo oo | RN H PR S i R H i : P i ’ 1000 e game was stopped st the eod of Donath’s restaurant Wednesday at 1.30 by g s st | o'clock and went into convulsions. A four hits In six tmes at urpiedly summoned and the voung lad was taken to his home in West Mystic, where, Wodnesday evening, he was resting comfortably. Mrs. William Morgan has returned from Deposit, N. Y. where she has been spending the winter. Jay Noyes spent Wednesday with friends in Norwich. Richard Knight of Providence Is the guest of his brother, Walter Knight, at Hotel Hoxie Clarence Wil ‘Wednesday. Charles Hoxie of Boston has been the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, John H. Hoxle. Christopher Marshall frem New York. 1. J. Caburn of Boston was in town Wednesd 3§ aomsnRen! o 2 cox was in Norwich on Sluseuausunn Bl runsunsmeny Elesti E T Score by innings: Brown 00 00000506000 6030010100005 Tuns, for Brown Nash, Regnler. Staff, Biiss. Mau- has returned Giles, Snell, Malntyre 2. 3 AMurphy play. Melntyre unassisted: hils, o M Inninfus. off Tommers 5 in 4 2-3; struck out. Ansonia. — Between seventeen and eighteen hundred dollars was added to the school salary Het by ihe board of education Monday night. MYSTI Against Patrol- man for West Side—Sudden lilness of William Thompson—Social Not [Your Liver |is Clogged up That's Why You're Tired—Out of Sorts—Have No Appetite. There will be no patrolman on the West Side was the voice of the voters at the town meeting held in Poquonoc on TugSday night, although there was a large crowd from this part of the town. The resolution, calling for one was laid on the table. At the meeting there seemed to b two factions—one from the West Side of the town and one from the east. As the Bast Side was dead opposed to the abatement of taxes the West Side downed the patroiman. Mill to Start. Superintendent Keane of Providence was in the village yesterday looking over the plant of the linen mills. It was stated that the mill will be put in operation soon. ; Miss Helen Bently left Wednesday for Providence for a visit. E. B. Noyes and daughter, Miss ily Noyes, are visiting in New | Conatipa. tioa, Bil- isusmess, indigestion, ad Sick Headacke. SMALL PRLL, SMALL DOSE, SWALL PRICR GENUINE must bear signature Sutton, who has been serious- . is recovering. Mr. Sutton fis known all over the country, being the oldest spar maker in this section. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lamphere. About thirty of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lamphere were en- tertained at their home m West Mys- tic avenue Wednesday evening. Danc. ing was the feature of the evening. Music was furnished by Mitchell's or- chestra. A fine supper was served by the hostess, Stoningta The New Hotel Athert Eleventh St. and University Pl NEW YORK CITY, One Block West of Broadway. The only absolutely modern fire- proof transient hotel below 22d Btreet. Location central, yet qu! 400 rooms, 200 with bath, from $1.00 per day upwards, Excellent restaurant and attached. *oderate prices. Send 2¢ stamp for lllustrated Guide and Map of New York City. cate No. 26, 1. 0. O. F met_in wion ~ Wednesda: evening, _ree was conferred on a ciass of candidates. After the meeting a smoke talk was enjoyed. Won at Tennis. lodge TRAVELERS All Water Roufe NEW YORK Chelsea Line Fare $1.00 Unexcelled freight and serviee dircct to and from All ‘Outeide Staterooms, From Norwich Tuesdays, Bundays, at 6.15 Now York Plor i Roosevel: Street, Wonday: dnys, Fridays, at’s y. m. “Phone or write fur folaer, P. 8. Freight res until § p. - C. A, WHITAKER, Agont mayid 70 NEW YORK NORWICH LINE DMECTORY. The water way — the somfortable way of travbll Steamers City of Lowell ana New Hampshire safe, staunch vessels that have every comfort wnd cemven lence for the traveler. A deilghttul voyage on Long Ysland Sound and a superb view of the wor derful skyline and waterfront of New York, Steamer leaves New London at 11 m. weekdays only; due Pler foot of East 224 St. 6.45 a. m. (Mondays cepted) and Pler 40, North River, % a m. Fare Norwich 10 New York $1.75 Write or telephone W. J. PHILLIPE, Agent, New London. Conn. FURS STORED FOR SUMMER niklin Str where 4 for mtoring I led. Bring vours te and n repaired, dyed und stored for the summer M. BRUCKNENR. Telephone 254 apri6TTHS “PHIRE 15 no Aavertising medinm n_Connectiout equal to The Buls " business results. the tennis court of the Countr club on Jackson avenue Tuesday aft- ernoon, Atsormey B. H. Hewitt and Walter Atwood were defeated by Drs. MacGowan and Meyers. A return game is to’ be played soon. Briefs and Personals. Mrs. John Labone is seriously ill. Mrs. Julia Frazier of Providence is the guest of her sister, Mrs, M. J Cameroi. William Brooks of Hartford Is the guest of his father, F. Lester Brooks. Mrs. George Bitgood of New Lon- don is visiting her parents. Taken Suddenly I, William Thompson, a young lad who works for Stephen Caswell, was taken suddenly ill while at dinner in C. E. Belivered to Any Part of Norwich the Ale that 1s acknowledged to be the best on the marke: — HANLEY'S Cautionary Note ; Bosure PEERLESS. A telephone order will | you get this siove—son recelve prompt attentlon. Tonts “New Perioctions” D. J. MicCORMICK, 30 Franklin St mayHTThS Ail Varie ies Best Teas 28c b Best Goffee 20¢c . Gives no outside heat, no smell, no without heating the kitchen or the cook. ately extinguished. handle. There’s no d You don’t h: light and it’ coffee, teapot or sa health and temper. Branch ymers Br Branch. ground Putnam Inn Building. antic Branch, over City Store. Franklin Sq., . Putnam floor Cabinet. It can be changed from & slow to rudgery connected with it, no coul to canry, no wood 4o chop e to wait fifteen or twenty minutes till its fire gets golog. Apply ready. By simply turning the wick up or down youget aalow ome intense heat on the boftom of the pot, pan, kettle or oven, has a Cabinet Top with shelf for keeping plates and food hot, &rop shelves ¢ ucepan, and even & sack for towels. Jt does all.a woman needs and more than she expects. with 1, 2, and 3 burners ; the 2 and 3-buner sizes can be had with Méhy Wonién who are Splendid Cooks dread having to prepare.an elab orate dinner because they are not sufficlently strong to stand over an intensely hot cwoa) range. This is especially true in summer. Bvery womwaw takes pride in the table ghe sots, but aften it is done at tremen dous cost to her own vitality through the weakemiing effect.of cocking on a codd range in & bot kitchen. It is no longer necessary wosr yourself out prepariog m fine dinoer Even in the heat of summes you.can cook a large dinmer without belng worn out. RNew Perféction Qil Cook-stove smoke. It will cook the biggent dinnes It do immediately lighted end immedl & quick fire by turving = and nowhes alse. It saves thme, worry, Ma withou ‘Evory doaler everywhers: 1f motat yoars, write for Descrigtive Olrcular o the muasest 8 gomcy of e Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) OLD DON’T BUY STYLE TEETH T I you are proud of your persons appearance, buy a set or partial set with Dr. King’s latest invention, that wonderful Improvemont, the “NAT URAL GUMS,” which makes it impos le to detect artificial teeth in yeur - for peoy abe s dens u, ¢ Fill Thomas Jefferson King, D. D. 8. Too sick to even play HOURS—9 a. m. to 8 p, owns KING DENTAL PARLORS, Ffranklin Square, Sundays 10 to mouth. PAINLESS EXTRACTION eeth extracted and filled painionst the most nervous Jetiont ple. Dr, Kin o onl olutely SAL tal sclence, with the Natural G and Bridge Work ings,$1. up. s method 88 atment 3 tr Full Norwich e has Whooping Cough—adistress- ing contagious discase, often fatal, smong children " o percentage of deaths among children is largely from Whooping Cough and quite often leaves the little body with some affliction for life Don’t let the little one suffer. Don't think it necessary to, let Whoopi Congh “runits course.” It can bacur <kiy and surey by r. Doud’s Remedy for Whooping Cough ‘The most violent attack will be re- " lieved in three or four days, and & perfect cure in from tem parmanent. o fifteon days. ‘Your druggist is authorized torefund the purchase price—B0c—if it falls. Prepared by The Safety Remedy Company CANTON, OHIO for the maine- stay of the meal. EXCELSIOR AUYO GYCLES C. V. PENUDLETON, JR, Yantie, or IMPERIAL GARAGE, 21 Chestnut St., Norwich, Conu. Demands reliof is & SURE.LAX A BAD ention and the first e of otop town THE DEPENDABLE Ca or demensiration om re- Confestion quest. * and be convinced of its '-‘h.oh-.h:z‘- e bawst Prest-0-Lite Tanks. AT ALL BROUGGISTS (00, 25, 800 apr2éd Standard Speedomsters. Sure-Lax Laboratory. Nhitmen. Mass.

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