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e K o TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. All Water Route NEW YORK Chelsea Line Fare $1.00 Unexcelied freight and passenger serviee direct lso‘:!na trom New York All Outside erooms, From Norwich Tuesdays, Thursdays NEW LONDON WINS FREAKISHGAM AllKinds of Excitement at Sachem Pnrk—Umpue Maisack Assaulted—Williamantic Clouts the Ball at Middle- town—Academy Loses to Wester]y High. couraged by his e ces of the aft- ‘Well, Willimantic now has three legs of Tommy Bannon’s goat. All out to- day to see the Colts rush off the fourth at Windham field. _ Results in the play of the locals are looked for from a good warm heart- to-heart talk by Manager Stone to the players Friday night. The burden of his song was he could excuse er- rors, but that play” ‘was the lim- An awakening is a good thing oft- times and the way President Manager Mayor Dunn balled the” entire team out from Secondary Manager O'Con- nell down the whole list Wednesday evening and Friday morning was a caution. It took better than vaccina- tion and the mayor did not even ac- company the team to Middletown Fri- aay. UMPIRING MADE EASY. “Rough Necks” No Longer Terrorize the Arbitrators. “Umpliring Is easy compared with what it used to be,” sald O'Loughlin to a St Louls fan recently. “There was a time when rough necks made life simply umbearable for the arbi- trators in many of the big cities on the circuit. “The pla{orl were pretty raw them selves in those days, and the specta tors thought it the correct thing to help the home team bulldoze and browbeat the umpires. Finally they weot too far and forced the club owners to take some action. The rowdy ball player was hard to suppress, but with the backing of men like Ban Johnson and Harry Pulliam the umpires got the upper hand on the players. Since then INSURATIC=. 'REMEMBER SVE REPRESENT THE AETNA IN LIABILITY INSURANCE. J. L LATHROP & SONS. 28 Shetucket Eireet, Norwich, Conn. mar3odaw N. TARRANT & CO. 117 MAIN STREET. Fire, Accident, Health, Liability, S edman 3. oft Loveday ik ome by Friedman, 33 <0 Sictuiyre o snaw 35 sl Sturphy. - Noouan balk by Loveday: Inning: bases on balls 42 hit by pitcher, Sh double plays, Kislander ases, Sullivan. Shaw 2. . S 'ew London 4 left Now Tordon 10: earned uns, " e, 1.50; umpire, Mai- CONNECTICUT . ASSOCIATION STANDING. Won. Lost. ». on bases. Norwich 1. Norwich 2. New London omunnlinnnd sack. Norwich lost to Ne wLondon, 9 to | Hreruurpend %l cosnmnaiuurg Hiewumonnessss % > Ae : e here has been a wonderful improve- te Glass and Steam Boiler| 7 at Sachem park Friday acternoon in 48 7 2 t e oAARE *imors. o fheScenE he | Willimantic 18, M e reain 1n | WESTERLY HIGH 10, ACADEMY 3.| mun Wiieim 3| fgnt in the sonduct of the pevple | SNOAYY xt Yle-Tis et River, ton # B 34 ‘Willimantic tool he —_ ! - - < v i . Wednes~ £ A5 e they were tired at Middletown on Iri-| “poons pember Twirls Great | s oy ey “The old cry of “Kill the umpire!’ is | ‘Phone or writ Bor Yorder, 57 different varieties of baseball, in- St Jouts cluding umpiring that pleased neither P. 8. Freight_recelved until § p. m. 2000 C. A, WHITAKER, Agent day afternoon and winning from Ban- 15 to 2 no longer heard every time the home Nerwich Union Fire Insurance Society, . {team loses. The people who patronize Game. u. s, side_ amd_umpire-baiting by the New | PomS, Priaes Assets $2,594,330.17 London plavers that reached its height % Middietown. Academy errors were a contributing the grandstands are growing more mayid £eb26TuThS when Roger Connor's nephew pulled 4 abh po a e|feature in losing their Interscholastic fair every day. All they want Is & off the rowdy. trick of pushing the fhtarierr %1% 8 1|league game on Friday on the cAad- ®00d game of ball. Of course, they like mask off Umpire Maisack’s head. Fur- diBamonce & 1 1 1 1|emy campus, 10 to 3, to Westerly High | siolen boses’ Grant 2 Misging, Komewohy: bt b7 | to see the home team win, but if the ther threatening moves by the New e R $ }|school, giving the Rhode Island stu- [ic: first base on baile, off v 3 ‘home team doesn’t play good ball and London players were prevented when A hcanw® 5 1'% 2 0| dents a tight grip on the league pen- the other fellows do tliey get cheered Policeman Barney Keenan jumped in- 2 Rellls, 4 03 2 0|nant in the eastern division, A big just the same. A good catch by SRR PR Guep—— to the melee, but the New London F 2010 8fcontingent of the students from the | 2 M0 0, off Willis 8 in 0. off Salles 4 in Speaker of Boston in the outfield at player who had earned a stiff fine and %8 2 2 1l Rhode Island school attended the | umpires, Klem and Kanc. Sportsman’s park will be cheered as ejectment from the srounds, was al- 43§ i 3| game. flashing their blue against the loudly as a swell catch by Stone or lowed to stay in the game unpunish- 100 0 0|req and white of the Academy in the Druske Kept Hits Seattered. Dannie Hoffman. It's the same wiy in ed. If the New London management e Cincinnati, May 20.—Drucke kept lits fairly well | Boston. The Massachusetts town is T T n— expects the patronage of the better 3 62719 scatiere lodsy, “and this’ combined with bility [ one of the fairest on either of the big | The water way — the eomfortable element who are looking for a ball | Seore by fonings P s o e otk 1 cauch Cincinnatt players navping on | circuits. They stand for losing teams | way of traveling. ther rowdy demonstrations. o e Poice 3. S 3 AR " %2 1 o |Louis since 1891. Mr. Hedges had a | Hampshire — safe, staunch vessela IRl!;l‘t T IanE in his decisions, Um- |2 Arke’xmnhhfl. Willeee A R e | 5200 531466 L‘(I’n?er t:;ehfinv;, year he Ry:ruck St. | that have every comfort und conven= pire Maisack should have been Doss | Feris; two bae hits, Baunon, Sullivan: hits, 13 in | 2040 5111 0|Louis and he showed another good | lence for the traveler. 5 g TP 058 1§93 iunings off Ferris, none of Bates in 23 fu- | ol : b S erent players would have kept themm | 1. b Wailse I :dowbic piuvs. Wallsee o' Jim Nich $35 3 oo 4013 3| %0r St Louls before he is on the job | Sound and a superb view of the wor- from the continual nagging that e e ot il $3 ,I:‘.fifi‘é 10741 long, very long.” dyarf:l skyline and waterfront of New marked the game. The biggest trou- n Niehols, B i chiele 2 ork. A POINT OR TWO. bl arose I fhe ffth whes. Noonan | Mo ties mie e N i Mo D e i 40010 EyANS COMEDIAN IN FIELD, Steamer leaves New London at 11 5 SVe would like to give you a point or | scored by cutting third while the um- | Farrell: first base on errors, Willimantic 5. Middle- 3 e gy LS WIAY: B idavs. iyt dus Fiey Seos. of o e 1 Stole Third When It Was Occupied, | Bast 224 St. 6.45 a. m. (Mondays .- to catch little in- tacti pire’s eves were glued to fi the out made on McIntyre" field offering. Connor’s rov followed. The game was crowded to the limit two about Insurance. If you want In- surance that protects let us write for wyou. Our Companies are “Al. settlement made by them Is ‘umpire, Cur- d runs, Willimantic 7; time, 1.33. River, ¢ cepted) and Pler 40, North ifa:a Norwich to New York $1.75 and Then Steals Balk to Second. Once in a while you come across a ball player who is @ real humorist E. C. LEAGUE DIRECTORS' wery liberal e ISAAC S. JONES, Insuranmce Agl. | 31\(", tirous festupes, Iinet was Uh° | Meeting at Danielson Fixes Eligibility - 73 877 | Steve vans, (he right "flelder’ of (¢ | Write or telephone W. J. PHILLIPA Richards Building, 91 Main Street. | started for Norwich, but was shifted | —Orders Pitching List Cut Down by ylSms. for Clociunatt Beecher 2. ¥gan. for New o h':;*i-“ .fi";'f,.;,'fi r‘."',*.,“'?.“u;‘“. ?;;\z; Agent, New London. Conn. augld 1 3« 01 ore 2. L. Dovle 2, Murray, Seymour; two 3 B one, - aprédaw to center field when the first four New | [une 1. [ baso hits, Merkle, McLean. E Miller; three | one. He is full of the old pepper, and Dase Lit, Murray: bits. off Garpar Becbe 5 in 6: stolen bases, mour, Iobert: double pla in 3 tonigs, off him’ into he is his enthusiasm often leads making mistakes, for which London men rapped out ducing one run. Friedman ngles, pro- went in All misunderstanding ast o the inter- with the bases full, and pulled out of | protati i z A 4 TEE OFFICE OF WM. F. > 3 pretation of a rule regarding the play- €Il to Charles to Mitehell: 4 roundly abused at times by Manager m the hole without allowing another run. Inigr oF npen- Ml St Bk b 5, Clncinmati 9; first base on balls, off Drucke 1, Bresnahan, but always comes up Real Estate The home team sent five over the pan s Gamwar 3. off Beebo 3: struck out, by Drucke 4. by | gmiling. Steve has been fined as much % in their half, Rhylander's single scor- |under the national agreement was Gazar T &' Beche 23 me, 255 umpires, Jonusions | STULNE. Bteve hag heen fined as much and Fire Insurance, ing two, Frisdman's doins ihe same. | straightencd out at agmeeting of the nd’ Moran. Ay DiaTeliy e Dusingn tut he Will:ams, Room 9, third foor. out of Loveday’s hand as he was about | The simple expedient of amending the 2 ] Wrow 1 T W oot gy wICE Gty fenisa Telephone 147. | 1o hurl it up to the plate and rolled | bothersome regulation so that under it HOWARD PEMEER, New' York - 17 Eoit yohe du: 4 garee b Shak Berl - | behind him on the grass. hereafter the men who hace not played | , Westerly Veteran Twirler. Detroit 1 TN yeas S & gEme Ah ety Mele — Out in center field Keech redeemed | since Januwary 1, 1910, in a club pro- e Gct of wieallng third With 'the bese o0 himself for some passed grounders and | tected by the national agreement will | Pretty color scheme presented by the | Clevciand - o o iuE L IULiS e ATTOINEYS AT LAW. got a good hand when he pulled off a | be eligible to play in this league. Pre- | campus when the big crowd was lined as big as life, when Steve came sliding one-hand catch. and then stepped in- | viously they have been unconditionally | Up for struggle. The Westerly stu-|St Louls in a cloud of dust with a satisfied look AMOS A. BROWNING, to the limelight again when he opened | excluded. This clears up the dispute|dents came up to Franklin square in R ek i on his grimy face, “Well, where in two special gars. h Wauregan, the ninth with a corking double to left.' | of Sylvester plaving thunder are you going?” yelled Bresna- But he was caught alsleep off second | Johnsno with North Grosvenorrdale, | Timely hitting sandwiched in with | New York May 20.—The New York Americans oachin: 1 o and the home team’s last chance to | Barnacle with = Putnam. and Mathicu |the errors gradually piled up the | Jon %elr b siraleit game (oday, defeating Cleve- | an from the coaching ' line, —beside P win the game vanished. with Tri-Village. All the above men | Westerly score, while Pember was an iy o Yok ans had sized up the situation and saw 1s selling tor ‘Alded by errors, New London put on | may play in the league without ques- | €nigma to the home nine, allowing but abh o s e abh po s o|that he was out of place. m going BROWN & PERKINS, Attorngys-ai-Law | four runs in the fifth. Chances looked | tion under the amended rule. The di- | fOUF hits, of which Steve Ricketts got “ 2’2 & olHempuinct s 1'2 0 0 |right back where I came from,” he ro- ¥irst Nat Bank, Shetucket St | E00d to retire the side in the eightn, | rectors also voted that the manager of [ half. His two base drive into the tree 2915 awaea™ 4010 0 B P T queation. ana immeai- |l 8€, 10¢, 12¢, 14¢, 16¢ ft. i e Teats but a dropped fly by Murphy fillednthe | each team reduce his reserve list of [ in the fifth, followed by Cummings’ i LR S R "sail for second. His' moves Btatreay next to Thames Nat. Bank | bases and four runs were brought over | out of town pitchers to four men by |home run on an error by Center Field- 20 %3 olioacnss 4 3 3 4 0|so astonished the enemy that he ar- Tel. $8-2. Open Monday and Sat-| by two hits that foliowed., The at- | June 1. er Hiscox, who allowed the baH to get 41 2 1 oCreelf 4120 0lrived in safety, so Bres out his at the mrday evenimgs. oct29d | tendance was about 200. The socre: ?-vmy from °k‘;lm and go through the 30168 Slasminsy . 5 0 3 2 1/ane tn tw i tis- * Norwi New London. ence, counted for two Academy runs. o 3 Ang. 8 : s LEASHE WIORES. Murray’s double opened the ninth and 9898 A5 L il s et 3 puty 2 T 8 Ilsame o, s he scored on Foley" i 102 o get the other side rattled. 1 § LS Willimantic goes into the lead again. | 55, S0red on Foley's =overthrow to| s 3 515 i _—— 14 il Norwich in New London jfhis after- | - oo soaee T omr Oss ot when winning run i Seoed. 3 BROWN’S NEW CURVE. mu u er U, s e noon to get back tow A . o s . e < “c er l nny fl' § 1 Olabenss again. Owanly et om o T S |- e 1y “Smatag: Chicage Pitcher Has a New Twister— L) 20 okmels Danlells_or Manley will go get "em | F¥olere 5 27 1 iaMurayss % 171 8 3 |Sen™¥m o i 8018008 Requires Thin Rubber Glove. Wholesale (si5..) Retall e today at Windham field. $1230comth 3080 0| N Ceveand Tarser 3. for New York Cha BAHKERS = =Gt , P 41323 0Fleicherss & 0 2 0 1|, Buns for Cleveland Turaer 3. for New Yo % | Mordecai Brown is the only member Griiona Rhylander is coming into notice as 5013 0IRickeiast 2 0 o 0 0|2 Laporie: two buse hits. Turver, - e e i iy 5 02 6 the best all-around player on the 5010 1Champlonf1 0 0 8 0 3 e e wlD naoy. and S Totals She s §o3coCmueyioidz pitching a game of baseball in a snow ew Tondon e Manager Stone wired MeGuire of L0 30 OCumingess 3 11 3 2|1:Mrst base on balis of Falkenbers I, of Ma o o L g S B oy Ml LN EETTE n K s Norwich t 50101000 | Chicopee Falls to reRort here today. R TR O R L e e el for such servi Brownde says he Buns, for New TLondon Sullivan. Bums 3, Loveday | He will be used in the outfield —— — | Bemmert.ct 3.6 0 0 0 = 2 o = 1t 2. Nealon, King. Rleger. for Norwlch Shaw Murmhs, | o : 4 - Totals, 34 €27 9 3 ———— Tigers Lose to Athletics. working on a new curve and that prac- 28 Shetmcket Street §|myias = Sesils fwiin: Smhie W || Friday nishe Roy Keech asied for Towls 30 TS| pusudisbia, day 20— Dottt st to Puisdsiphia | UiCing On hIs mew deceiver has just put Rhylander, Connor, ke hits, 4 off Keech in 1 and obtained his release. He was dis- Scere by innings: re: him right for a batile in a bli esterly Tigh "108 23021 Detroit. Philadeiphia. in a rain storm. He won't eay Siuifl Felephete S5 .. A g S e TS ! & Yt T ab b opo s e sk o a e |his invention is a dry twistcr or s Runs, for Vesterly Migh P. Foley 3, L. Foley 3, 5> 22 0 1lHartselit 4 21 0 0| spitball v mits eh Martin Wabste. for Academy Murray, Tick- 0 1 2 olOldrinfig.ct 3 2 1 0 0| \ears a t on his heav- Members of New York o palles-off Crocker 8, off Beiber R 0 ¢ | ing hana whi ming his stunt and Boston Stock . o T e 1id 388 5| Monat muover sove s Jue e wing | (0 take care of all your MARKET EXTREMELY DULL. 100 Clicago Great Western. T $51 31 $|zaid Brown in confiding tones’ (o a Ca ; d W oston, New York. Thers Was Mers Show of Activity| o1 Gl ~ Bulkeley 7, Windham High 2. *Mallin 00 0 = - [ my mands warm ry, s0 that if I rnage an agon 53 State Street. 24 Bread Street. bt 06 Chictzo, 30 At Cannonball park, New London, on | o 5 10 21 s %[ Bn0 Mo neoRmniry. SO iy UpOn AL Ay { PRIVATE WIRE. o o Friday afternoon before 100 people the | *Batted for Summers in 9th. DRELE JUBC TANK. 9 e gloye and fire R P d P . t. f - New York, May 20.—As a_tribute of | e B ol | e I ke % But the chier reason for wearing 1 | NCPAITING AN dinting. respect to the memor ing of | Trian of Wilimantic, 7 v0 2. ooy fon | Philadeiphta is that the new curve 1 am working England the stock exchange did not > 2 Runs. for Dirolt . Jones Delehanty, for Philadel- | 0N brings the ball in contact with g Bulkeley shaded Burns of Willimantic 5 Carriage and Automobile t begin its session today until noon. The - - phia Oldring 2. Lapp. Plarik, Collins: two base i, | tions of my hand whlch have never E . . cheracter of the market was Iiittle in the twirling, stridng out six and fs- | Harual: tree tax’iit Tabp: homs ruu. OUroe? | heen used in pitching and _which l changed by that or by any other mat- B o (Tees vomee. T 157 | Barrys dounie Diass, Dariy’ unassisted. - Colling & | therefore, are quite or, Still 1 2 2 for. | "no"woek's lapre into_stagnant o R | Ba w0 B ek lo G-t Bivs “Ei 17 | have found that T can get & much bet- Trimming and Upholstering OF NORWICH. of the two hours total cessation today e z Bulkeley 00011181 °—7 7 4|nuw sass on beie o Subimers 3. oft Funk 5 | on Fr'D om the ball for all eury 3 e o le two hours’ total cessation lay Do. Ore dus. Windhab H. 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—2 5 3 | first base on errors, Philadeiphia 1, Detroft 2; st that I may use it whenever the ground probably induced some departures from the city until Monday next. The extreme dullness of the market DIVIDEND was accompanied by the strong under- Tlinois _Central Tnterborough Met. Do. pra . Inter Harvester . Inter Marine nrd . Batteries, Rowe and Flaherty, Burns and Leonard; umpire, Dr. Cook of Wil- limantic. is wet enough to make the ball slip The Scott & Clark The regular Semi-annual Dividend | tone which was manifest yesterday. An International Faper TERSCHOLASTIC LEAGU ay 30.—Washingt s has been declared from the net earn- | iDfluence on this resuit was the prom- e i Bk 4 e T e today, 1 1t0' 1. MISS M. C. ADLES, : H £ “th 3 h ise of a strong bank return for the Kanses City Southern. Westorly 5 0 . LU“PU“‘”UN 7 ings © e pas x months at the| waek to be made tomorrow. The esti- Do. B4 osgan 2 2 - ALEnN ail’ ca an ace Bma 'ls " & rate of Four per cent. a year, and mates of the week's currency move- Laciede a3 Tulikeley H hH 000 p p 3 frdics ‘ f uisville & 3 Windham H h Hoffmian Fbe payable on and after May 16th, | ent, Indicate inal larse hipments Minar & ot Tous o 15 oW 32830 ' 507-515 North Main Street. . FRANK L. WOODARD, other points and the sub-treasury aiso . i gers NEVER COMMON ? 2a T 55 boagin of Wie maontiiy yervion By LOCAL BASEBALL SCHEDULE TO- 1 0 Hartzellss 3 2 o|is the work which leaves Miss Adles’ aprod o e | i s s Lo S s ot DAY. 11 Anainin 3 i 1|estabiishment. The woman who wears et T T DEnEs Tho eaticr Senamicy b SO 2 8 Buphens.s 5 2 0/it may feel assured that she s never 'for money rates, both for call and Connecticut Associatién. Bty g 9 ! | ridiculous, artificial looking, grotesque, } time loans, is explained by this de- Norwich at New London. 771l Tota 1812 2 |On the contrary, she will look natural, Bominick & Dominick distinguished, youthful, because wshe i Y nesits' ttie nisicst Sobat MGt wt I 00 will have the best of material and the lack of demand for stock market put- Eastern Connectiout League. o o0 latest New York and Paris style: " ling e ) e - Runs, or Washfogton Tellvelt, for St. Louis Miss es will be | Members of th e aaow York Steck | poses. Notwithstanding the accumula- | yin Eemiveris e e e e e Tk Beseer, G Lake. B ST e e L e e el Esohangs on of cash, the banks manifest but | 500 People's Gas 05 bt S 2 Sy le, | Hfics Mits. Sione. Uneiaub: stolen bases, Milan, Le- | 10 P Week, of SOX AT, MAKE A2 little disposition to purchase mercan- | 800 Pitsburg, €. G. & SCLI0 101 ewe v at North Grosvenordale. | jivar."Wallace; ‘oduble. plass, Gessier 1o Unglaub; | PARLY A NTMBENT tile paper, the rates on prime grades 200 Pittsburg Coal 193 Eastern Connecticut Amateur League. first base on balls, off Walker 1, off | Wauregan House—NORWICE Bonds and High Grade Securities Orders executed in Stocks and Bonds, of which range from 4 3-4 to 5 1-4. These rates are considerably out of line with the low rates prevailing for NOTICE " Dr. Louise Franklin Miner s now fecated in her new office, Breed Halil, Room 1 Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Pressed Steel Car. February —, 12.81, November 12.70, December 12.1 January 12.61, " Maren March ay 20.—Money on call steady at 3@3 1-2 per cent.; ruling Central Village at Jewett City. Wauregan at Sterling. Plainfield at Moosup. change of management all dissatis- faction at the Falls has all been straightenéd out. Manager Bowen also wants all of ex-Manager Casey’s men to report at the Falls diamond May 22. All spectators are requested to get off cars at Prentice’s corner and 1; hit by pitch. . by Lake 6; time, Ameriean League. At Washington—Washington 1, St. Louts 1; ealled New England League. At Lawronce—Fall River,2 Lawrence 3. ‘At Haverhill _Worcester 2.” Haverhill 0. At Lyno—New Bedford 2. Lyun 4. At Brockion—Lowell 3, Brockten 2. St. Louls 3; first base 210 West 111th SL—NEW YORK. Telephone 704. may16d at YANTIC ELEVATOR. A. R. MANNING, ‘Telephone. OUR WORK Yantle, Conn. decl4a 4007 Grain and Cotton. fifne Jokxia.. The low #oney netes ilse Rhode Island-Cor " —_ 7 H. P., 6 to 656 miles per hour SHANNON BUILBING, have failed to stimulate any demand ode Island-Conn. League. Hard Witting In Fourth Won for Boston. FUNERAL ORDERS Comforiable—clean—Powerful td for bends, the rate of return on which, ‘Westerly at Carolina. Boston, May 20.—Boston won its fourth straight Catalogue or demonstration on re- 10 Shetucket Street. B ele ete oy Teachestwen Stonington at Mystic.” same sy, defesiing. Chicage. & w0 3 by “hitiing e oot Telephone 901 above the return on money. e Wekfield at White Rock. Semeicy * Xous. el S5 0M SRerth Sucts.Z98 Artistically Arranged by C. V. Pendlcton, Yamtic. With the London stock marke —_— & e Garage, 1a FRANK ©. MOSES, Mgn | closed and with business there prac: CITY LEAGUE POINTERS. ovemen. e [HNEES s (e Hionatale o e e . ¢ may? cally suspended by reason of the fu- . e. s 7| Hooper % e 1 R neral of King Edward, there was suffi- Next scheduled games are Greene- | whiiw 3 3 1 0 1|tk 3 0 1 & 5| Vo 130 Lafayette Strest. | Gas Tanks and Speedometers for a1 / Have You Noticed the cient demand here for remittance to yille at Falls, and Centrals vs. West | Gudiil & 212 0 glsiaiity 4 012 0 0 otoreycles mayzod send the foreign exchange rate upward Ends at Cranberry eheris. peskerct 4 01 0 8 i - Increased Travel? again and to awaken discussion of @ Umpire Wicks and Scorer Benoit are | basiar 10430 5 e It's a sure sign of good weather ana | POSsible resumption of gold exports. assigned to the Falls diamond. Um- |Tsw'ehillss 4 1 1 0 318001} 5 A Bno roads. People llks to ger out into| AR incident of uhe day was a reyival pireMcClafferty and Scorer Congdon | Jiocke ™ 3 3 5 2 RS} Wh ! n re u u 0 WI the open air. We furnish the best|Of rumors that Uni es to the Cranberry. > H 1 —-—— a a e n r c method. and if youll taks ome oOf ogs|would be listed on the Paris bourse et e 108 rraTer you'll say ths sarue, The expected increase in the dividend ; I tho ook Hnge Wi (keopi| osus, -3 ¢ W T AHONEY, BROS. Falls Avenue|Tate on Chesapeake and Ohio was their' blace st the head of the leagus |, pol ™y smuines % 4 : DY ¢ ‘mari1a greeted by a fractional decline im the Reatinst the Coctiar - ey ‘line U | criesse -....- 13 02| $3.50—BOSTONIAYS—$4.00 JOSC h F. Smlth price of that stock. The speculative E i g e e 2O | amous Shoes for Men, Why not have P ' J e ot T PR el Consfien Nanager Miller's Greengville team | B o Bosten e e o o oo | the. Bést? ‘Ask to see tha, Johnnie LOUIS H. BRUNELLE Pacific were continued #m a desultory | — — Wwill be up against the rejuvenated | G3Cnr » Carrican, Ga Thts. ot Toune and the yire g 1 ’: n three base hits, Carrizan, Gandil; hits, off Young Jones and the Live Wire Last It will fashion. Neither these nor any Ml\fr Total Snlen, 00N srve: :‘::lds équ-rz‘ “éucl(l lwfltl T}e BhtIng | i 523 Inuings, of Scoit 3 in 41.3: mcrifice Wts, [ pavvou. Y oy LORIS7 BAKERY operations were sufficient to give ani- — get’ out of last place. Tord, Wallace: olen bases. Tannehill, Zeider. Lord P. CUMMINGS mation to the market. The tene of T#T1 COTTON. Pitcher Simino will make his first | 1f on bases. Chicago il Bosion 5: Ars base on . 3 i b the closing was strong, with consider- ew Torl_ May 20.—Cotton spot|aPpearance for the Centrals, Walsh | Bosn . Ciicess 5 YouMy 2; 8t base on wrrors. | Sole Agency, 52 Central Avenue.| 200 Main Streel, Norwich. e are cenfident our Pies, Cake and | abic show of activi closed quict, five Points advenee: mbqt | doing the backstop duty. .The latter | sirack out by Smith 2. by Youne 5 by Scott 11 sy1a Bread cannot be exoelled. Give us e[ Bonds were irreguigr. Total sales, | gling uplands, 15.25; middling = gulr, | 125 signed with Plainficid of the E. C. [ ghd pithes ¥ows, Scous ume. 1425 umpires 2 2 trial order. par value, $1,290,090.\ United States |15 sales, 5,700 bales. Futures | ATnateur league. ustom rln ln mov2d ™ 20 Falrmount Street. | Donds were unchanged on call Showod burcly stemfiy. ; Cla ing bids: | Manager Bowen of the Falls team National League. - = = 2 .94, . July 1501, Au- | announces that their league game Will | Ay pitsburs—Pittsbure- ; vain. TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS gust 14.50, September 13.65, October|start promptly at 3.15. Since the'| A CroemBrervechies et e Native, 12 cents the peck; North Carolina’ Peas and String Beans cheap OTTO FERRY, at 336 Franklin Str DR. JONES, Dentist, 3; last I : use railroad track to ball grount vt o wep e FLY oiered ot & 1o Siosing ®id | LCCount of & complaint mage Of pase: Gotloge Games. mests the approval of the critical 'y and easy; sixty days and |08 through Yantic cemetery. At Hartford—Trinity 2, Colgate 0. people, W inety days 3 4 per Esstors Loague. B DR, C. R. CHAMBERLAIN s SOt Tt D o Lebanon to Tackle Hospitals. N sumen plard in (ke Baser eneu. logers Domestic Lllllldfy. 35 SHETUCKET ST. Denta/ Surgeon. In char, f Dr. . TPl e e 161 Main Street. _ Nerwich, Cean novied < N you want te put your busl- are ibe c. there is e 42" 2a S ] whEAT: May Ouen. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. iigh Low. 00 1 [ sty ol a1 16 106 918 61 11 ay 29 60 2376 | The Lebanon team with a lot of col- lge and New York crackerfacks Is coming down tiis afternoon to put the Mdian sign on the HospMals, EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. Won. 1 15 it At Bridgeport —Bridgeport 5, Springeld 1. At New Britain—New Britain 0, New Waven 3. At Northswpioa—Nothampion 2. Hartford 4, - CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Tel. 988. =ept278 QUALITY In work should always be cons e ly when It costs no m an the Inferior kind. Skilled men are employed by us. Our prices tell the whole story. STETSON & YO' red, maylid Rear 37 Franklin Street.| Room 10 ’Phone 32-3 WELL! A word to the wise is sufficlent. Do not buy geods becmuse the price but sees that the ty. We have the is cheap, good « THAMESVILLE A TORE

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