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The Norwich lichlllash., Tablewares, Chandeliers, Yaoht Trimmings Mexican Sntuatmn Has No Infiuence, | — and such things Refinished. 69 to 87 Chestaut 8t Pierwisiy, Cenan Dominick & Deminick|: {ing at the College City for his Mara- | faking. —_—— Annual Meeting Fixes Opening Date for Season on April | o Fiorias “s-ssjiirsier, b a ;i“‘ e ""’x.““""’:?.‘u."""’ 21st—Last Games Will Be Played on September 9th. i‘i‘éfi”‘." gt S wun 50 ffifi’fi‘s:zm}:’:":,’.t“m » Hartford, March 9.—There was little Boston appear in ‘Washifigton on April e R e, 2 beme xi‘n his leg that Jolinny ?::t:r:t ::" ::.n “(!‘o:n‘:;ge‘u:‘ b‘ll;:h(:‘fi It ‘:LB:D&EX‘;:& ‘nggpl}m;‘eg :?t’{x g!.ulmo-rer. S ue‘?::gflg{uons; 11: = “I gave t;:é ol leg- a :ea‘;: %ofl;.gxk.‘lefl Chapin—sate, staunch league here today othes than to adopt | this recommendation will be considered | Yrceq Battucs, % 13 baE Plant 10| break he other. one Rext fall, 'so it| LEat BE¥e, Sery bmfort and conven- season opens on April 2ist with Bridge- | further be called to this case.” g&:’.’:{:‘.fl,,,‘ 99| Wil be as good,” said Johnny as he| A tful voyage siana - 'hed MecIntyre in the back to lend | goung s port at New' Have Holyoks- at New | The Detroit club of the American | Chives, 15 | Enaive, punci 6 Won- Britain, Hartford .:'t Springfield and | league failed of a.rehearing of the case \ Wicks emgl;l:ah to his statement. Thgec ':_‘:;t’ i and waterfront of New Northampton at Waterbury. The sea- | by which it lost title to Player Tice to| ., Winter Lamb— m_; ant ‘'was as_happy B-!Hl ey York. son closes on Sept. 9 with games at|the Vernon (Cal) club. The evidence| “gpircrine 12.1s| Shoulders, Wwho had just made e Wo! Steamer leaves New London st 11 Holyoke, Waterbury, New Haven and | submitted by Detroit, however, showed | Ghops. " 18l Legs, . ° a few minutes on the diamond %“fr m. weekdays only; due Pler foot of Hartford. that. Tice falsely Tepresented himself| _Shodiders, 12| _Chops. da, ut not long emough to =a S 224 Street 6.45 a. m. (Mondays e to bé a free agent. He was fined $100 | Smoked Hams,‘ e m}gve Lamb— ;lri::.n %o;:fic:m “nt:'fl;; m Z;;ra :;m.ptod) and Pler 40, North River, miss - Zs, 2, a. m. i i, By Al conmuesin. Smokea Shoulders| Shoulders, full half hour off that time he was 15 BOWLING TOURNAMENT St %[ Cnovs. " 28| eating up ground balls on the inneid. | FAre Norwich 1o flgw York $1. Thirty Men Are Now Over 600—First g o tth;e::efl;:E tdhee“:‘i-lnx;nvevdut%vgry ::3“;.; ert-N(:r ud:phono . J. PHILLIPS, ¥ N Ten Are Over 632. BEFORE CHARTERED CLUBS ,P 3 aer 1 .?i \gélg&sd‘smi fi:“g‘;{‘ce alx‘l,d‘:’or:.jll ngg‘:‘;“‘;‘,‘gf Agent, 'w London. Conn. E s 'orterho Steak |Native Veal— ng e 3 ¥ Hhtlito N, 7S SEATen 9 —Fides anal JocQunce. Qloves. . and.. Unlimited = “z Legs, 25 | There have been many broken legs in Cull ¢ Buffalo, bowling in the two- Rounds Named in Bill Before State | Sirloin, Chops, 20 | the big Jeague before, and few of them 3 ek o es, were the only bowlers to| Legislature. ~ ’s’;l‘ggfda““nh ) gasfi“l"’"» 16 | have come back. John knew this and | break into the front rank. in any of the or Steak, 141 e Salt Pork, |decided to test his leg in every angle three main events in the international Hartford, March 9.—A bill which 16 | and position used on the infield. Jack tournamznt of the National Bowling [ Would allow boxing contests, unlimit- Poultey Pfiester. who was doing the hitting to " A Es association here today. The Buffalo |ed rounds, and with every precaution| Fancy L. I. Ducks,Phila. Turkeys, 30 the infield, made John chase over back Q“’ T M team, both youngsters, rolled a total of | made for examination of the contest- 80|Native Turkeys, 28 | °f Second and then over toward first, 1221 ants and proper supervigion of con- | Native Chickens; 25(Broilers, $1.50 | then come in fast and scoop low ones In the individual event there are now | ditions, was given a ng before g,"“ lers, $1.50[Squabs, ‘40 | —in fact, nearly every kind of a ball over 30 men with scores over 600 and 'the committee on public health and | ¥°%l 20|Guinea Broller;.l = that could be hit during a season. it requires better than 632 to join the |safety today. The bill will provide iz, John gathered them all with increasing ew ork 10 leaders. The best score made today | that six-ounce gloves be used. Only Groceries. speed until, toward the last, he was on was that of Kalton of Cleveland, who | chartered cfubs will be allowed to car- | Butter— [ - - |the jump all the time, but happy. Tub, new, 21} Granulated, i Several times Evers ran back of sec- rolled 622. ry on the contests, Senator McNeil, et A "The pairing of the Richmond team in | in favoring the bill, claimed that box- | Chess™ ™ | Brown, 5y 1oy, 31| ond atter Dealls. stopped shortiand piv. the double event deprived them of the | ing and other athletic contests are be- | -~ New, 201~ Cationt. 3235, 411 oted on his right leg—the one that leadership in the tournament. Blair |ing held in the state, in many in- 5 Powdered. 14 lh. ey s bmke"‘[,—}“? got the baV]V‘hto fllr:t 3 ; : scored 627 and Whitman 646, a total of | stances, in violation of the law. The 2 $1 | just as actively as ever. s B Unexcelled freight direct to 1273, compared With 1249, the score of | bill provides for local option on the| Edam. & 9:-31.00|Molasses - ‘fi;‘ ,}"’,”‘?,:""\3},‘,‘;{,\‘,‘5, i‘:flfiedugz 2:2 and from New York. e T {nestion of holding contests in towns. | pickies. gallon 13| N. Orleans: £al. 60 | that arter five minutes of work he nad | daye. Bundays, ai sis g me > NEW LONDON CHOSEN e o ol ol ggsa local. doz. 30|Maple Syrup, forgotten all about the broken leg and New York, Pier 23, Bast River, Richard I-?t?w:l! otcBr?d'seport also V‘!’r':::-rc?-'{) % I;ernsl:m oi1, 11-13| Was flelding balls just as he did in foot Roosevelt Street, Mondays, FOR COLLINS-SMITH RACE. . il e Tk Whednesdays, Fridays, at § p. m. a{)pem'::d mm‘favor, sayl::g 'htjlt‘:t it Fiah, aims to supervise sports that erto Both Runners Now in Training fur the | iy this state have been going on with- ggrket Cod. Marathon. out supervision. E. J. Maroney of New Haven spoke in favor, saying that boxing is per- mitted in that city and there is no Evers’ performance was cause for ju- 1? hg':fl::{itze(:efivleogdsgtfl 5 10jRound Clams, oP. | pjjation to Manager Chance, too, and P, m: he remarked about it several times C. A. WHITAKER, Agent. during the afternoon. With Johnny Impt. Evers playing the same kind of ball Oysters, Live, as in other years and nearly all of B°""°“ . the veterans of the ‘500 club” now in thon with Wilbur Smith fo this city, ! s 135 1 lénf.hthe pro:pec(tls tr}))r]' the Cubs have says a New London exchanga. Can- " 5 2 9. 1 rightened considerably. nonball park has been obtained as the| Spalding Baseball Guide Published. i 3 R LRI scene 1;5 thal event lnd;’hldi:ol; vg_l‘ldbe Spsld:ng’n Official Baseball Guide has BILL BANNON, UMPIRE, MOST BE. -\UTIF’UL bPOT IN THB as previously announced, lay | made its appearance for 1911 and is CAUGHT THE BALL.| onE DAY “from NEW YORK Carter Collins, the New Haven pro- fessional " distance runner, is prepar- a.l’urnmmi Aprnfu. Naw‘ !mngom up :I w expectations .of the tan;;l.1 As 50 (Two Nights) selectzd in preference o N o ! usu 16 pictorial part is a prominent 5 h toh- | SN wh;ll'g it was expected that the runners lm ::d ‘t’ll:‘e l‘mngemant and diss_; Shad, 20 AN f:.‘:.\:h?ll:dlhfl:-:?m s BYT;};:: §I:;}NIF§L1§.1“3AST M":m WO meet. pl of o eaguers shows a va: v % eW ceana Smith is training here and when |amount of thought and work. The! ADDITIONAL MARKETS < nu‘lmllll rings next n‘;?tx;om ?e l:gpes to | text is l}]so z]:omprehenslve and in:chr- Bill Bannon and Bobby Hart, the|14.000 Tons Dlsl"flcemen 8,000 Tome be in tha best of con m for the task | esting, the leading feature for is Hay, Grain and Feed. .| 88 Feet Deep; W lreles: Telegr: H that confronts him. Collins performed | year being & symposium, compiled by 1\0 1 Wh"; $1.90jHominy, $1.30 {:iguse‘nu‘xeng:::ss.r;::kevg::o"f;h:hzn&x]{o Bilge Keels; Submarine Signals. well in his fifteen mile run at New | Bditor John B. Foster, of the views 140 [Cornmeal, LARGEST, FASTEST AND MOST LUX- Haven in January with Henrl St. Yves | of the leading baseball writers of the Mlddlingi and Pennsylvania lague. Both Ban-| URIOUS STEAMER TO BERMUDA. non and Hart had played wonderful [ FIRST CLASS ROUND TRIP FARE, in- and John Svanberg. 3“':;:’;’}0?‘“::":::"3“: Dave oon | Ereed’ Figut, $boferey. polo that scason and their ability as| cluding ‘Siatercom Berth and Meals, 5 ahtletes was so w: known that Presi- $20 up. BASEBALL DECISIONS. the rules with a view of handicapping Bt Lous, dent Morton of the O. and P, had no| FINEST CUISINE ON THE ATLANTIC. ok Sheaa] . -B oo o8 tates or Can- a bushel, o asington. Brooklyn-Boston Dis- | ada upon receipt of 10-cents by tha | Oats, bushel ngr T . S0 Yub}hhul, the American Sports Pub- Case. Co., 21 Warren street, New e \ Yoru ¥ ve Stock. Cincinnati, March 9.—Decisions af- Cattle— Sheep— hesitation in appointing both on his] _ 8Pecial trips, including Carriage staft of arbitrators. Hart had a hard | DFives, Launch Trips, T I time with the fans fer a while, but| gations for Eilght Days, $25 in_addition Bannon took to-the work lke a duck| to steamship fare. Buoklet and_full to water. Until they gained a little arflcullru of BE. DA-ATLANTIC experience, they worked double to-{LINE, 230 BROADW 4 On Wa: cwt., $2.10 two famous polo players and Eastern| Register; 535 Feet Long; 5 5 Feet Beamj fecti; lea Beef Steers, Lambs, = $5.5 gether. Hart would judge strikes, while otlct :; 'c'?:'.‘”;moflf’ x‘;:-l:-b‘:b- ‘;‘;m‘lmv:? Contracts and Releases Approved. Bulls S:Sé zi Bhaep merau $4 Bantx};]on b:auld look after the decisions [arch S 3 % B3 on e ses. slon ioday; ‘They jncluds s Drovessd || Ne¥ ot e wiirony Semirereone| oud grsabegl BTl Wao ) OMon M i ana New Custiewere o‘lisTSF ‘Washington American league club and | nounced approval of the following Furs playing a close game in Akro?. Mickey the Brooklyn and Boston Nationdl |ocontracts and releases tonight: Y 2 Lalonge, a catcher mnow with San league organizations over exhibition | Contracts: With Boston, Willlam I | SKunk - M:‘f"”’n 35, 30, 20| Francisco, was behind the bat. Mick- sames in the national. capital next |Burke, H. 8. Spratt, Frank Pfeffer and %250, 32 $1.75 Mm’i'( ey was noted for his strong throwing th. W. J. Ingerton (the last name assigned | . No., 2— = z arm, and all base runners were afraid ™ Th i - x e Dafle 3835 33| Gfim. A New Castle player had tak. ‘The Boston club compilained that it | by <hicago); with Brooklyn, Wilburt $1.50, $1, 90c Pale, $4, $3, §2 | of him. ew Castle player - contracted for exhibition games April | Schadt; with Chicago, R. T. Fisher,|{ No. 3, 65|Otter, $35, $20, $10 | en 2 long lead off first a;lnd dba:l{\ed lor 7 and 8, lmtl: uu:B subeequently it was | David W. Shean, William A. Foxen and R:&‘oéh 45 F'o;e 5 6. 35 ’ * ”11’1’31122 :!;ce dg;fit&t:c b:fi st flfle‘ advised that the rooklyn team was to | A. ¥, Hofman,” 1911-12; with Cincin- $2.56. $1.50, $1.25] Gray, g o Gilek Boave 40 A Fiie thin appear in Washington on those days uxtis; with New York, and that Boston could come April & with Philadelphia, Hides. and@ 6. As games had been booked |Sarl L. Monne. 1911-12-13, J. A. Rowan; Trimmed Green Calves— elsewhers for those days, Boston asked | with Pittsburg, Robert Byrne, H. Camd Hij G the commissions to intervene. nitz, John M, Corriden and W. B. Mc- The commiseion recommended that ,Keamh. g = 135 FINANCIAL AND COMMERGIAL 32 A TRANQUIL MARKET, 1y for the silver head of Bamw‘:e Ban- non had no time to dodge the toss. P i c , Suddenly, acting on an uncontrollable aclf c * oa st impulse, he threw up his hands and caught the ball. The runmer reached and Western States second in safety, and Manager Walter East and the other Akron players Pullman Tourist Sleeping 32.35 ;o crewded around Bannon in angry pro- ‘Wool. test. Bannon stood immovable and Cars daily; personally con- Straight fleece, Washed, 25-26 | declined to utter a single word, or to ducted every Tuesday and 1b., l in any way express the reason For his Wednesday via the P A e, Hart asked Ban: er the game [art asl inon why he had caught the catcher's throw. Boston &Albany R. R. THOMPSON THE NEXT Looking around to see fl[l;t ::ti one Tickets on sale daily was looking, Bannon exclaim n ‘a o T S MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION. | Y22 10, B aid not intend to get| MAR. 10th to APR. 10th New York, March 9.—The stock Colorado T S | Ad Wolgast Says He is the Toughest gfl?,;fl":"ée:‘? getting a salary of market passed through a tranquil day Scrapper He Has Ever Met, Bannon made his debut in the Tri- o npatiiny to disth the dosd leval Com. Products 1% | .4 Wolgast believes that Johmmy| State league the next season, and um- a dozen issues. Union Pacific, Deave s hia Goen 2653 olgas ieves ohnny | pired last year in the L L L league. ‘nu a little low and was going square- CALIFORNIA VERY LOW FARES Consult ticket agents for particulars or address % | Thompson, the Sycamore fighter, is e g ¢ r .. 3 Gr:lht" e:rt.):;n Jr:&r::dlm‘:, E‘tb:;g o Dindliee destined to be the middleweight cham- __De Oro Holds Peol Title. A.8.HANSON, General Agent, Boston,Mase. Ifisscuri Pacific 1ot point. The ] pion of the world. New Ytlplrk Mtarcd};is ;(Aufeld Efe 01’01 IIIVC 3 Ne' Yfl‘k m Ex- othc stocks, after a feebla advance at Do. 34 B 36% The little Chicago scrapper thinks | Successful de%e‘n % s ‘tite = poo! the opening, fell back to approximately | — - General . =N Thompson is the toughest fighter he u““.“p“;h" the "°;“ '°';tghs"t {nd?' change memberships and 3|yesterday’s ‘anal figures and were not | 88 S5t Jeriem .oy 2% | ever met. When Wolgast heard that| festing Thomas Hueston of St. Louis disturbed asain through the remainder | - % In 3. Thompson had taken on sy much e leepy session. e tone was % Y weight in ustralia . as to duata - { me M m- ‘o:d :‘llldd:y_ htl::vav:r,l and ];rl:es dxg %3 % 30 gomt l:he u;hi:wzi!htl;:lm,vVAdgzid he SPORTEAPHS. I‘ no n spite of lack of deman = 3 eathed a sigh of relief. olgast has e] R NORWICH BRANCH e dAny Quatter. The saacketh: 6o Ttermatisaat fought Thompson and e knows the | trataing for his bost With Oren Moren Room 5 and 4 Shannon Bldg tion. 1ndikated that tho buik of stocks e Sycamore Dattler is a tough proposi-|at the Fairmount A. C., New York, *3|is still in the hands of strong inter- | 300 K, G tion,one that would stand & good chace | next Tuesday night, He still has to 10 Shetucket St, S S et € smsiot e o | sl Dl e e et e il oo e RS MAXWELL L. D. " them indefinitely. 00 E away from him if they were to meet| p.gion fght fans are agreed it would T "' oo At was Tardiy' < | & §dn SEIETHSCE snd: Tb..mplnn could| ke more than ten ro:‘;:is to_decide elophone market influence today. Apprehen- 4 18% | make the welght. & : 16 Horsepower . slons as to possible developments in o “If the reports that have come from | l¢ better man between Joe Hirst of - Philadelphia and Eddie Murphy of Mexico were allayed by the strong & T 2 Australia regarding Thompson’s FALL and WINTER {fiwu%" = to the ’d“c;(mxll at- i = well;ht & thme,u-‘tho S;;eamorehmtet &s%’:'d;:‘;‘;:‘?h:agb’::?:hu ,"g{en RUN ABOUT Dress Goods ladies’ eloaks, o * ashington, an: exican tional Bisculs == surely wi e next middleweight S e Rallwey shares, although they did not champion,” Wolgast sald after his| Connie Mack is well impressed with suits and_children’s wear. un.x.m ANTS—a big assort- ncovor yesterday's loss, declined no y gt % | workout at O’Connell’s on Monday.|hi8 young players. He says: “They it of all mnnum DENTIST DR.: E¢ J. JONES rate was 5 per cent. The bank’s re- | 77 know how goed-he is, but I think he| Renfrew of Ontario and the Montreal Saite 46, Shannen m“.’ serves were incrsased materially by e 5% has been in the game a little too long | Wanderers. ' Take .l-nm lml street em- | the week’s operations, so that no diffi- 0 Do. nf . 58 3 to beat a good fighter over the long france. Pirst-class Delivery Bob Sleighs complete with pole and shalts. Sleigh, Carriage and Automobile Work of a!l kinds. The Scott & Clark CORPORATION, SU1-515 North Main Siremt % | “He is the toughest fighter I ever met.| are & much better crowd of young fel- Overhauled, Painted and Oporl.uonn on the long side of the i He can_take a lot of punishment with- | Iows than we have had for some time, arks K ital fro: North - and by the time the regulars reach| . The reduction of the BngTish bank rats ig% | out suy apparent effocts and he has a | go0 o n they will be ready to sive|in FIRST -CLASS con- mm 2:1-2 to S per cent. The reduc- Faoss . “His victory over Billy Papke proves | the old boys a tough game.” diti Iready had been_ discounted in| 200 3 my statements and if. he is - handled| All of the crack professional hockey | d1ti0N. th London market and had no influ- 5 - 3 properly when he returns to this coun- | teams of Canada will compete {n the ence either herd or abroad. The ittsbazg Coal % | try, I am sure he. will beat any ot|series of matches to be held op St. change is the third cut sincs the first 3" | them. Sam Lankford included. I have| Nicholas rink, New York, March 17 to| M B, RING AUTO co of tho year and the fourth consecutive Steel Spi — 3 mot seen Huge Kelly fight in the last| 21. Among the sevens already entered . . . reduction since Oct. 20 last, when the Repubite "5t K 5 three years. Comsequently I do not|are the Canadian champions, Ottwa; culty stood in the way of placing the - L W % route, - and you must remember you Ban Johnson, czar of the American official rate at a figure near the pri- ,, ;53 | cannot judge a champion’s fighting llbn.gb:fl‘ fi.fi;n?.'nm"{.';u;‘:':a”-'a"f;-l vate loaning rates in London. 3 5: ability over the short distances.” ing that no immediate ection would The cal] of the national comptroller | 2300 Southern 4 be taken by . the oommjnlon -;-.in,s of the currency for a statement of ” Dave Fultz has ' 48 candidates in|the company recently or; essee -ganized to § g‘:fl;‘,‘,‘,’“&',::,:";“f:,;’ %?z:{n:s!&f; % gimtice for the Columbia university | make a “future boek’” on the major n Elea“er afld fl er of affairs than expressed in the same| % 5 : ne. league pennant races. rv y 157 Franklin St. SUITS PRESSED 50c Our Wagon Calls Everywhers month last year, when the enormous| 15 it expansion in loans by danks in the Do. pfd ..... A west and southwest gave rise to much B apprehension at this center. There is every reason to believe that this month’s call will show a marked con- g n traction over that of some two months . 3 ¥ % e ago and that the situation 1n the sec- : 3 . | i tlons referred to has been largely ad- stern Mary] 5 : justed. 3 14 Forolgnu ex;:hsmxla rat;s vivere ’lrower Wheeling . 2 1 today, follow! the reduction of the 7 Engilsh bank rate. The change in the| o % Tl ™ Diamond (oné and two inch) Mesh 19 Gauge English rate, it is expected, will tend MONEY. to reduce London borrowing such 88| New York, March 9 Money on call Wire, all widths, from one to six foot. Also has been going on recently in this steady at 2 1-4@2 1-2 per cent. 1i market. i s i-4@2 12 ye P the new Excelsior Square Mesh, 1% inches at Bonds were firm. with Wabash fours |, 3 3. offereqd at 2 1-2. Time lgmns = - the feature. Total sales, par value|very qull; sixty days 2 3-4@3 per bottom.and four inches square at top. $3,272,000. n. States fours de-|cent.; ninety days 3@3 1-4; six months ellned 1-4 per cent. on call. 3 1-2@3 3-4, AND STOCKS. High. COTTON. New York, March 9.—Cotton spot closed quiet, 15 points higher; mid- . dling uplands, 14.45; middling gulf, 14.70; sales, 9,466 bales. Futures closed Allis Chalmers pfd Amal .. T, B 5 13 & 8 [ 4 Eyes can be straight- ened with properly fitted glasses. steady. Closing bids: March 14.16, April 14.23, May 14.35, June 14.18, July 14.18, A 13.73, -Sept o tober J‘ZI‘G‘SSENgVZ:mbeex? (i.-tbelsecemcl:cut TWO'p ly Tfll' Roofing, 8'80 one and tw"'l’ly , January 12.47. _ Rubber Rwflnfi. UIIMID GRAIN MARKET.. ~“Open. High. Low. Close E 3, x§§§ |sselsl] FERRTRRRRYSE 0% 80y sen 2 L 2 A mol“ Gml IEI 9 & 87 p i U‘ wy o ome o oE S RiaEs Lanveet At Shannon Buifdmg #@d | - FHE HOUSEHOLD i 30% Al WHEN you want 1o put your Bomon 74 Franklin Street |zl Lol s ,:E*'