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" ¢ bty T . 72 you have mot already protected gour property against loss by fire with mn_insurance policy see us about it have it done at once, them You W Jonow @ wenss of security and stis- faction that o before. you have been a stranger In the fifty mile race Ralph H. Ire- 1and had & narrow escape when a tire .went wrong. His car smashed a pan- el out of the inside fence, hurling him on the turf. He landed headforemost gut suffered only a few ‘scratches. es: Five miles, free for all motor cy- cles—Won by A. Mitchell (Merkle), time 4.57.57, s Ten miles free for all, motor cycles ToWon by G, Chappell (Merkie), time Five miles free for all—Won by Ca- leb Bragg (Fiat Cyclone), time 5.07.19; Louis Disbrow (Natlona), sec- ond. Ten_miles, handicap, fres for all— g:m' g to open the season in April 14. Several players ~ join the team en route to -the resort and others will report lflo" Duffy when the team ar- s, ; ARCANUM TEAM- AGAIN ‘TRIMS NEW LONDON ELKS. i Takes Two of the Thres Games on the Arcanum Alleys. - Monday evening the Elks' bowling team from New London came here for their magch With the Arcanum five, and the result was the same as in the previous three meets, two of the games going to the Amanum team. The visitors took the first game by 43 pins, but then the Arcanum took a brace, getting the second game by 28 pins and the third by 146. Moran was the only one to pass the 500 mark, get- 512. The last of the five matches will bejrolled in New London next ‘When Capt. J. staje police and his farce @ | the Indians started their dance and then opened the fig] ? them were wounded in & ; ‘Pprofessional bezn -identified with, various this_ section, in and raund New Y city, and in_the west, having playe with Omaha, Denver, South Bend and Duluth clubs, ahd hed charge of Oswe-~ go club while that team was in the Empire State league. He also had charge of the West End club of Chi- cago and the Ridgewood and Hoboken semi-professional clubs, traveling in the country and winning all except 12 out of 65 games played. ‘Haney is a fine all around player, being easily at Thome on first base, in the outfield and in the pitching box, and is also a. fine hitter, and has always maintained .an excellent average on all clubs on which he played. These qualities combined with being well versed in, inside ball makes him a very desirable acquisition open of oads followed the irm ol ish which extended over #nd continued to fight.: Tonrmy Murphy and Tommy Ma- ney. who-are to meet for ten rounds ta 1 stag of the Olympic A. C,, New York, on Wednesday night, have besgun training for the contest. = Mur- | phy is getting into conditfon at the Morningside 4. C. of Harlem, while mey will do his work at Brown's gymnasium. They are to meet at 133 pounds, weigh in at 6 p. m. to known' gamablers Almost immediately the situation re- turned to normal and since then base- ball has flourished as one of the clean- est of the professional sports. % [ S o DAVIS NOT ON MARKET. - C. Mack Says He Can Stay With Ath- Donnelly’s posse, the others was wounded. ift - Nofusinger left bold the inquest. tle, Ed’ Hofle, a member of Captain was killed. . None of P, Donnelly of the arce 2 war | a mile. | The remaining Indians hid in tire brush - Children: Amiong the Killed. | . Four bueks, two squaws and two children were killed and One young Squaw and three children were cap- Coroner ‘Buckley and Deputy Sher- Goleonda taday with teams to bring in thé dead and | The property {aken from stockmen was_found by the posse after the bat- letics as Long as He l;llul. Plenty of Yolios buve been written &bout, the tactics of the great Connie to any club. The Athletic assoclation certainly made no mistake in securing his ser- “When Wolgast is sure that his lett arm 1s as strons as ever, look out for a big improvement,” says Tim Hirst, Confirmed at Washington, Won by A. J. Madisonville (Corbim), ‘Washington,, Feb. 27. time 10.27.10; Louis Disbrow (Natioh- ISAAC 8. JONES, weele. Yhe summary follows: - Insurance and Real Estate Agert, ¢ Arcanum. tion al), second. Time 10.37.45. A as he is fully capable a; t of press despatches telling of a battle Richerds Buflding, 81 Main 8t | irty miles, cars class (tiree classes) H T e il s vt T JMeck, scores of acres of papyrus have fod 4 oioran, eferee. “He didn't ex:|beiween the Nevads state police and - e S Do Al e o e Yo | been used to tall of the shrewdness of -himself in-the recent bout With | twelve Shoshone Indians was received = timo 52.59.27; Kulick (Ford)® second: -~ coaching the High sehool in this cley | the great son of Brookfiel, but little oL the last two rounds and|in a telegram which reached the bu- ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Donnelly (Cino), third. 150 that he overbeuled and reorganized the o e ol the Tat et Connin L iy, Tl s ke o |, e e LT 3 deal senti; 3 e B. 2 - RELEASES AND CONTRACTS bl SR fr D e O Hihode| Stored away under that dispassionate |2nd fearless, But he doesn't know|intendent of the western Shoshone AMOS A. BROWNING, £ intercollelate champlonship of Rhofe|front of his, says Gordon McHay of|Much about 'scieniific boxing. = He | reservation. President Lynch of th New. London Elks.™ ST ks A him | the Philadelphia Times. ° . looks to me like a newspaper cham-| The telegram asserts that th Atterney-at-Taw, 8 Rlsdards Biag | APProved by ® | Gongdon 146 168 136 450 | ous 10 Hhixssotion o o St he should Have sentiment |Pion, and hell probably go along ail|lice, who have been following the \ Ty s National League. 5 D145 136 125— 408 é s c;;’rnn-'.,:; a;f‘“ he 1 well liked by | OF e).}:n :l nt:u-. to his "fi"‘cumem ;l&llzg until some first class man cdps Ln;lianz for some time, overtook -the |y Yo ahow ' the: 4 New York, Feb. $1—The following 160 182 170— 512! o1l who know him. glea. 10 man named Cornelihs | Bi- - red men at a_place named Gold Circlo [ SMONG1_to show the publie W ittt A o - 4 407 cgddy without that strain of e d that liceman = EROWN & PERKINS, [finyablow | contracts and releases were announced | JORTU0n 12 o 41 17 15— 4s sentiment that runs in the progeny of Combiss High. - and that ono pollceman and elgh In- | o "Cifforer of many years, who: as approved today by President Thom- e 212 207 T GOTCH LOST HIS those who annexed themselves to this | Combies was high at the Rose allevs| ment. Four were taken prisoners, D e e as J. Lynch of the National league: Totals . 138”780 HANDICAP MATCH | Sountry as expatriates from the “little | on Monday with a pinfall of 124, This| ~Indians Accused of Four Murders, > Sorai o i Contracts. With Boston—Charles Evans, Sam- ueel W. Frock, Ralph N. Good, A. A. Mattern, C, H. Mattern. With Brooklyn—John E. Hummel. With Chicago—James P. Archer, 1911-12; John J. Evers, 1911-12;. Jo- seph B, Tinker, 1911-12-13. | With _ Cincinngti—David green isle. ~ Well, Connie has the sentiment, all right. And said sentiment more espe- clally clusters about a husky quar- ette of his players, Harry Davis, Chief ;Z;nder, HEddle Plahk and Danny Mur- . The other players, of course, share in the affections of the thin !:Ycflch;n. mune Soldiers and Followers lfi& string proved good enough 1 take she g alscs daily prize. ¥ On Tuesday night the married and single men of the Owls will roll a match game and on Thureday night the Owls' Varsity will roll the P. & M. clerks. DETECTIVES SEARCH The Indians are supposed to have murdered and mutilated four stockmen about a month ago. On Saturday Superintendent Hag- gett Informed the Indian office that the Indians had been traced to Gold Circle, 100 miles from Owyhee, head- quarters of the reservation, and were over First Bank, Shetucket Sr Efi;m&-fl.; eveningn. p—— 18E OFFICE OF WAL F. HILL, Real Estate d to Get Third Makes Threw Two But F: o Man in an Hour—Zbyszko Offer. New York, Feb. 27—Frank Gotch, the world’s champion — heavyweight wrestler, undertook to throw three International Chess. San Sebastian, Spain, Feb. 27.—The fifth round In the international chess masters’ tournament was played to- day. The results: Schlechter beat beat Maroczy, and Personally appeared sist of July, 1908, Moses Abbott ‘who ' subscribed the above stat and made oath that the same. is. ras; Leonhradt idmar beat Bern- Altizer, and Fire Insurance, .- fehard Breen, B. L. |Stein, The remainfng games were ad- | men, allowing them twenty minutes(but. these four arve the real shining making towards the latter place. in eubstance and in fact. s jecated in Somery’ Block, over C. M. g:bo;fi ;(l::l' Esmond, H. E. Northin, | journed. These will be resumed on|each, at the Harlem casino tonight.|lights when it comes down to brother- FOR MISSING-GEMS. a The.bureau ordere& .the superinten- FRANK W. FENNO, fillame, Room §, third Soor. Avthuy ‘Fromme, Barney. Schrieber, | Wednesday, the contestants being | He threw fhe first two, but caught a | Iy reward. P e ent to aid the state officers, but not e % s > Fdward L. Grant, George F. Suggs, C. | Capablanca vs. Janowskl; Splelmann | Tartar in the third, Tako the case of the gallant captain | No Clue Vet Foun codHJ g,l‘lleo of | to act off the retervation uniess dep- tary Telephone vs. Tarrasch; Rubinstein vs. Burn; | With a crotch hold and half-nelson | of the world’s champions. e shank rs. Drummond’s Jewels. ce. e Hinrichsen, Fred Beck (assigned by | 1o, JRrIoeeh! N larshall. ' Niemzo- | he downed Fritz Mol a Swiss, In 7| Of last season various writers about Letter to Boston). With Philadelphia—Bob Ewling, 1911; Wallace L. Shultz, 1911-12. Releases. | By Boston to Chicago (N. L.)—Da~ vid W. Shean. - By Cincinnati to Topeka (W. L)— Edward Crompton; to Chattanooga (S. A.), C. K Carmichael: to Grand Rap- ids’ (C. L.), Albert Wickland. By Chicago to Boston (N. L.)—Frank Pfeifter, W. J. Ingerton. By Philadelphia to Wilkes-Barre (N. Y. S. L., Charles A. Girdrd. White Sox Go to Texas. Ohicago, Feb. _27.—Twenty-seven members of the Chicagé .American league baschball club tonight left-in a special train for Mineral Wells, Texas, Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Frove What Swamp-Root Will Be For You Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bin ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It convince anyone. You will algo redul a booklet ‘of valuable information, 1 ing all about the kidneys and blad When writing be eure and mention Norwich Daily Bulletin. Regular cent and one-dollar size bottles for at all drug stores. this nation of ours busied themselves sending Harry Davis to other clubs without giving the walver a chance to do its evacualing work. Connie Mack, as usual, kept his mouth shut for a time, but when the scribes kept insisting on maving Har- Ty_to some other team, Conie awoke Tt was in St. Louls that he took fire. ‘With as near a snort of rage as the oucumber-cool Tiogan could _ ever come, Connie said: “Peddle Harry Davis? Why, I wouldn’t give Harry for half the American league clubs. e stays right here with the Athletics as loug as he wants. “When the time comes for Harry Davis to leave me hell go where he likes. But no manager can come to me and say: ‘Con, I want Herry Davis. New York, Feb. 27.=-Not the ‘slight- est dlue turned up today in the search for the $120,000 worth of jewels which Mrs. Maldwin Drummond, formerly Mrs. Marshall Field, Jr., of Chicago, nrissed from her stateroom when she awoke on the steamer Amerika Sunday morning after the Jast night of & voy- age from Europe. Today she engaged private detectives In thib country and. in Burope: the Hamburg-American line officers again searched and questioned the crew of 240 of the Amerika before.any of them were allowed shore leave; the -police carefully watched the pawnshops, and the customs officers were particularly thorough. in passing the luggage of passengers _disembarking “from the Amerika. ANl was without avail. WANT PROFANITY . RULED OFF STAGE. Shakespeare’s Plays Cited in Support of Its Continued Use. / New York, Feb. 27—Prohibition of profanity and vulgarity on the stage by a city ordinance was urged by the Tepresentatives of church and religious societies before a committez of alder- men today. As an instance of loose tanguage in the theater, A. S, Colburn, president of the Anti-Profanity league, told of a current play in which profane words occurred fifteen times. Public spitting, he sald, was once thought a matter of no consequence, but public opinion has since beeri educated to minutes 56 seconds. With a half-nel- son and toe hold he put Yankee Ro; ers of Buffalo on the mat in 16 min- utes 28 seconds. The third man was William Deme- trial, a Greek. Gotch worked hard, but the Greek was sirong and agile, and the twenty minutys passed with- out his beigg thrown.\ During their struggles the Greek rolled out of the ring, but was not injured. Zbyszko, the Pole, and two backers announced from the ring an offer of $20,000 for & match with Gotch with an additional $6,000 for expenses, The crowd listened attentively but Gotch made no repl : witsch, a bye. Wells Defeated Welch. London, Feb,”27.—Matt Wells won a 20-round fight tonight from ¥red ‘Welch for the lightweight champion- ship of Great Britain and the Lons- dale belt. The contest was held at the National Sporting club, and the big crowd that gathered witnessed 20 rounds of fast work. - Although the men appeared pretty evenly matched and there was little to choose between the two, the fight was awarded to Wells on points. Tuker, Authony & Co. and BROKZRS 28 Shetneket Street Telephone 003 4 Polo Results. At Brockton: Brockton 6, Taunton served Aldermen James J. Mulh who is the author of the proposed DENOUNCE SCHEME OF Members of New York and Boston Stock Exchanges Boaton, New York. 3 State Street. 34 Bread Streets PRIVATE WIRE. Dominick & Dominick Stocks Bonds Investments Rooms 3 and 4, Shannen Building, TELEPHONE 901. 10 Shetucket 8t. A Genuine Sacrifice on Reliable Furs In Coats, Scarfs and Muffs MacPhersons’ THE FURRIER 101 Main Street DENTIST DR. E: J. JONES Suile 46, Shannon Building ' ‘Take slevater Shetuelst street en- rance. "Phona Belivered to Any Part of Norwich @ Ale that 1s acknowledged to be tiy Sest om the marke: - MHANLEY'S EERLESS. A telephone order will receive promp: sttention. D. J. McCCRMICK. 30 Franklin St. It $u the best that this locality and represents the best work at the lowest prices. & Cold. use of Foley's the cough . Stockwell, “It_heats all the Tl $ to begin training for the 1911 season. After a few days of practice the squad will be divided into two teams and each will play 22 exhibition games be- MARKET RECOVERS SLOWLY. Anticipated Decision. Cases Has a Depressing Influence. New York, Feb. 27.—Little progress was made today toward recovery from the sharp setback which the stock market received last Friday, following announcement of the freight rates de- cision. The undertone was. good through most of the session, and prices worked up gradually, after a heavy ol which showed generai losses from Baturday's close, running to a t in Reading; Northern Pacific and e. Late in the day, however, the market eased off and most of the gains were lost. Taultnes wt the opering sresmoably were the result of efforts to dispose of stocks mcquired at Friday'a low prices. Owing to the possibllity that decisions in the anti-trust cases might be an- nounced by the supreme court, traders were reluctant to buy, and offerings were accepted only at substantial con- cessions. When it became evident that there was little opportunity for Bquidation ths. pressure.to sell was lieved and the improvement set in. after midday that no decisions in the anti-trust cases wers fooked for today and bull traders bid up stocks ener- getically for & time. United States Steel was foreed up t0 & point above the opening, and the lifted to & level wh; net gains, but pressure to sell in the finsd dealings left the market with few gains at the close. ‘The day witnessed an accession to the ranks of the bears, but that fac- fon dispiayed mors than usual cau- course of the market having seemingly demonstrated that stocks are ‘the hands of those well compatent hold them. There was also B mistic utterances of railway officlals following the decision in the freight Tate cases were mot Tecelving sufii- clently serious consideration to height- en_the unfavorsble effect on rafiroad wecurities of t¢he deecision. Various gonterences ot seliwey officiate and et- torneys during the day weré produc- tive, 30 far as eouid be determined, of no final adjustment-of -conditions = to meet the present eftuation. * Other developments of the day gave further encouragement/to the belief that the roads are meeting steady im- provement of conditions. The readiness ‘with which London’s allotment of St. Paul and Kansas City bonda was ab- sorbed etrengthened the opinion that American sscurities heve lost none of their valué in the eyes of Europeen investore. Anmouncement was made of the sale of the Erie road’s $12,500,- 000 iséue of gold notes. The Chicago, Milwaulee and Puget Sound raflway. it was 38 to expend eeverai mifion doMars for improvements, emd the Pennsylvania made known its in- tention of proceeding Wwith work on new equipment, docided upon before the rates decision was announced. Time money rates were slightly firm- er, although call money was offered at one per cent. late in the day. Directors of the Sears-Roebuck com- pany declared & stock dividend of 33 1-3 per cent. following authorization of an increase in the capital from $30,- 000,000 to $40,000,000. ‘Bonds were steady. Total sales, par value, $1,931,000. United States bonds ‘were unchanged on cafl. Low. Close, = LA “*y 46 wx ws sl 538l vans] SERREFIRRRREE | FINANGIAL AND GOMMERCIAL. 3. At Fall River: Fall River 4, New Haven 6. At Providence: Providence 3, Hart- ford 2. —— Atantic Comt_ Line. 120 2500 023 % 213% 29% 2034 Ed 2% 2 T 1i6% 1225 61 3% 56 pr 1% 186 2% —— Cilcago & ‘Alto........ — 200 Chijcago Great Westers.... 22% 2100 Do. Oze Cts. 100 Tilinots Central 5% o7 208 ax 104% 70% 1225 5% 1355 100 People’s Gas . —— Piusburg € C & SL L. 159 33 1358 32% 8% 20% 59 0% New York, Feb. 27.—Cotton futures closed very steady. Closing bids: Feb- ruery 14.05, March 14.07, April 14.18, May 14.28, June 14.27, July 1427, An. gust 13.98, September —, October 12.78, November —, December 12.61. Spot closed quiet, 15 points higher; middling uplands, 14.25; middling gulf, 14.50; sales, 704 bales, n ‘MONEY. . New York, Feb., 27.—Money on call steady et 1@2 1-2 per cent.; ruling Tate 2 1-4; last foan 2 3-8; closing bid 2; offered at 2 1-4. Time loans firm; sixty days 2 3-4@8 per-cent.; ninety days 3@3 1-4; six months 8 1-2@3 3-4. BHICAGO. GRAIN MARKET. Open. High . Low. Cls a0% aK s 1 s34 s 8 EL A S e a% % e o % e PR 0% 90 1818 Harry is going to decide for himself.” Hogan and Wolgast April 18 New York, Feb. 27.—Anmouncement was made tomight by the Wanaser of One Round Hogan, the California lightwelght, ‘that Hogan and Ad Wol- ast, the lightweight champion, had en _matched to ten rounds before the Madison Athletic club here on Tuesday, April 18. Wolgast and Knockout. Brown, whom Hogan fought recently, will meet here Friday night.— New Yorks Geing to Athen: Athens, Ge., Feb, “27.—Trainer Lee Will Offer a Reward of $5,600. Mrs. Drummond and her husband, a. London banker and sportsman, decid- ed to stay over in New. York indefi- nitely to direct the search, and Mrs. Drummond sald she would willingly Eive at least $5,000 reward for the re- turn of the gems. - It was remarked by those who in- spected the Drummonds’ gfateroom to- day that it must have hesn very easy for a person at all famillar with Mrs. Drumimond’s habits to steal the jewels. The door which she left unlocked: turn- ed moiselessly. The drawer in which Ishe left the jewelry can be' drawn out With & very slight effort. The theft GAMBLING IN BASEBALL Kentucky Circulars Advertise Syndi- cate to Accept Bets on Outcome of Pennanf Contests—Open Gambling Will Kill the' Gam: it. ordinance, thought “damn” and “hell” we fane words. Colburn were. “I think not,” said the alder: ew York, Feb. 37.—There were To- ceived here today.by express from Kentucky circulars . of a syndicate which offers to accept bets on the out- come of the approaching pennant con- tests in the National and American Dbaseball leagues and the American as- sociation, and also on club series. The circular.” caused some uneasiness Hef” Bad Words in Shakespeare’s Colburn ‘added that he had in_Shakespeare’s plays. condemn it and genzrally refrain from "Alderman Willard, who opposes the asked Mr. Colburn thought have looked them up in my dictionary and I find no warrant for such a be- “damn” 181 times and “hell” 150 times “But those were ancient times nance. : It was e generpl impression the alderman that power to cope disorderly conduct in the theaters wa already vested in the mayor and lice, and that if.any. move was desirable it was, perhaps, the ment of a board of censors to d mine just what is objectioneb stage language. An ordinance proy ing such a board has been in the h of an aldermanic committee since s October. P Juryman’s Grip Delays Investigatiom: Danville, Ill, Feb. 2 T rrand Jury which is investigating the all it he ere pro- they ‘man, “I Plays. counted " ob- among the local baseball men, who were quick to denounce the scheme. It is understood that immediate steps will be taken by the officials of the Natlonal and American leagues to check if possible what they consider a menace to the national game. Gam- bling has long been tabooed in pro- fessional -baseball and the feeling seems general that if it is now brought into the game it will be to its detri- ment. < ~ Some persons attribute the plan to Dbookmakers whose revenue has been cut off by the passage of anti-racing betting laws. The symdiicate an- nounces in its circular that it is will- ing to accept bets of $5 or over, which shall be sent by express, telegraph or telephone. _According to the ‘“bool it has planned, § to 5 is offerpd that New York does not finish dirst in the National league race. That the New Yorks do not finish second, 3 to © 1s of the New- York American league ‘baseball club arrived in Athens today fo. prepare for the coming of. the team. Manager Hal Chase and the regulars are scheduled to reah Hhere on March 14. The schedule of games on their homeward trip the last week in March includes Atlantl, Cincinnati, Columbus, Indianapolly, Wilkes-Barre and Scranton. WITH ‘THE BOXERS. A battle for the middleweight champlonship of England will take piace st the National Sporiing olub of ondon tonight. The men who will fight for the title are Johnny Sum- mers and Young Josephs, the clever English fighters. They will .meet for twenty rounds. - Kid@ MéCoy, who has decided to try his hand at the fighting game again, could have been, or was, almost a mat- ter of snatching, it was said. Vessel Full of Hiding Places. A deputy customs surveyor, inter- esting himself in the case, pointed out that the transom of the stateroom cast a reflection. of objects within the room and that anyone passing along the cor- ridor might have watched the reflection of her movements if the transom was et the proper ‘angle. The Amerika was- given over and ‘'over in search for the gems today, but e vessel has as many hiding piaces The search will be kept up, however, until-evary posstble nook and cranpy has been looked into. The best and quickest pres of Glycerine and half an ounce centrated Pine compound. T! fthe other two ingredients into it well. e one to two teas] after each meal and at sge. 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