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DONT ARGUE—DON'T DELAY. Procrastination is the thief of time and sometimes of money oo, it vou defer too long taking ou! nsur- ance Poliey you have been thinking about. Fire comes always unexpect- edly. ISAAC 8. JONES, Insurance and Res! Eetate Agent.: Richards Building, 91 Main St Real Estate and Fire Insurance, I jocatndl tn Semerw Block, over C. M. ‘Wiliams, Room 9, third floee. Tetephone. 141. —_— ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ANMOS A. EROWNING, Atterney-at-Taw, 3 Richards Bid “Phone 308 { EROWN & PERKINS, [twep-etiow| sver First Shetuckes Nat. Rénk asq Sat- SR Tucker, Anthony & Co. BANKERS BRD;ERS nd Boston Stock Exchanges Bosten New York. €3 State Street. 34 Broad Street. PRIVATE WIRE. The Norwich Nickel & frass (a, Chandeliors, Yacht Trimmings and cuch things Mefinishod. 69 te 67 Chestaut St. l.orwish, Cenn Dominick & Domini Nerwich Branch, Shannen Bidg., 40 Shetucket St. TELEPHONE 01, Stocks Bonds Grain Cotton FRANK O. MOSES, Megr. DENTIST - DR. E. J. JONES Sulte 46, Shannen Building ‘Take elevator Shetuelst street em- tranes. ‘Phona First-class Delivery‘ Bob Sleighs complete with pole and shats, Sleigh, —Cn_'l'hac and Automobile Work - of all kinds The Scott & Clark CORPORATION, z'l.-‘ili North Main Strest % Wwas Atchison, the biggest man in the ‘varsity eight. Today . there Wwere ‘only ‘two veterane in the 'varsity boat “last year's freshman crew which was to have been {lett intact mwu ‘varsity this year, was di ized by the promo- tion ‘of four of-the men, to the 'varsity eight, i e frst crow mow fe: U Eilloty, bow: Bates, . Dole, Wakeley, er, Ferguson, Bowen, stroke. Three of the men in the boat have been trained as stroke oarsmen. No New Teams Among the Leaders. Buffalo, N. Y., March 15—The 19th day of the National Bowling associa- {tion's tournament falled ‘to produce a bowler or a team capsble of winning a place among the leaders: .A score of 632 in singles by J. Schmidt of Buffalo this afternoon was the best game rolled. Praotically all the expert bowlers of the country have played their gamet and few changes in the tournamen tanding are looked for in the closing three dnys. The leading teams are five man event: Bonds, Cleveland 2, 969. | " Two man event: Kelsey and John- son, New Haven, Conn., 1355. Indivi- duals, B. Jorascliek, New York, 682. All' ovents: Tie between George Bangart, Chicago, and G. D. George PBrunt of Paterson, N. J., 1894 pins. Colts and Regulare Divide. Marlin, Texas, March 15.—The New York Natiogals ‘played two games to- day. The veterans and the colts break- ing, éven. The regulare took an eight nning game in the morning, 11 to 4, making hits oft uard, Drucke and The won this afternoon | Shontz. | with Rudolph pitching, 7 to ‘Murray | made a home run over the right field | fence. Basketball Row “Divides Universities. Utica, N. Y., Mareh 15.—At a meet- ing of the Athletic association of Col- gate university the advisory board pre- sented a resolution severing all athletic connections with Syracuse university. This is the outcome of a recent row on the basketball court at Syracuse. Roller Polo Results Wednesday. At Hartford: Hartford 6; Provi- dence 4. At ‘Woonsocket: ‘Woonsocket 4; Pawtucket 11. At New Haven: New Haved 4; Fall River 2. High Single of 123. Bill McClafferty's 128 at ‘duckpins on Wednesday at the Rose alleys was the high single for the day and took the daily pri Pelicans Get Away With Detroit. New Orleans, March 15.—The Detroit Americans were easily defeated today by the Southern League team, 12 to 3. in | Cra Ty Cobb was at bat three times with- MARKET HOLDS STRENGTH. Mederate Gains Early in Day Eli ated in Aft n Trading. New York, March 15.—Attempts to carry further the bull movement which advanced stocks so effectively yester- day met with little ultimate success to- day. The market resumed its forward march during the morning, but the moderate gains made were eliminated in the and in some cases small net losses 'ware recorded. The tone of the market as & whole, how- ever, was one of qulet strength at around the Mligher prices attained on the previcus dax ‘all_street ignored the latest feat- ure of the situation, including ‘Washington's request for the, release of certain American prtsoners, and sen- timent wae bullish, despite the result of the day’s operations. Rather ex- tensive realising sales tended to pre- vent further decided advances. Anoth- er influence i the same direction was the lessened from the short interest whieh, while still large, is be- lieved £o have been reduced as a result of hasty covering on the rise yester- Cansdian Pacific was the Gibraltar of the stock market today. That stock, whish has bess establishing new, high n:n'uly of late, ~ advanced s the to 318 3-4, & rize of more than three poinis, and closed with a sreater of the gain. No definite e as advanted for this was a renow- al of reports of Aortheoming rights for sbeckholders. Attention was drawn to the favorable position of tha road by the official statement of American exports to Canada for the nine months eaded Januesy 1 last. The HMl roads, which in the nature of thimgs would by closer rela- tions with Canada, also displayed marked strength and activity, despite the cautious statement as to prevailing eonditions credited to th#lr chief rep- resemtattve. ‘Wealtness of Missourl Pacific in the afternoon seemed to have some effect on the west of ehe list, which fell back sradually, aith with an wpturn Just before the close. The selling of Missourl Pacific was attended by re- ports that the outceme of yesterday's annual meeting had not eitogether os- tablished the supermacy in that prop- erty of the Rockefeller-Kuhn-Loeb intepests. Reports from iron and steel centers, as gathered by a trade authority, are in eftect that there has been some off this week in new orders for finished materials, though mill opera- tions are on & larger scale than at any other time simce last fall. Large rail orders are looked for in the mear fu- ture. London again sold stocks in this market, although not in large amounts. Canadian Pacific was strong in both Leondon and Bel Increased tension between Russia caused some ion in London and Paris. overflow of money from this center continues. It is estimated that the banks have lost. more than $4,- 000,000 this' week, and a further reduc- thon of reserves may revealed in consequence in the weekly statement. Bonds were Irrmlllr. Total sales, par value, $2,636,000. Unfted States Bonds wefé unchanged on call. STOCKS. »td Sales 700 Allls Chialiners ral. . Jow. Closs R sel 5% 9% FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. “ont meking bit, But he got a'base on Dals and tallied. Home muns mads by and Gainer, gave the visitors their two. - Pugilists in Police Court. New - court today on summons charging them Pith violating the 1aw i a recen: hout atthechwb. v - Bostoh Americans’ Sixth Straight. - San Francisco, March 15.—The Bos- ton American Léague team No. 1 com- pleted whitewashing the San Francisco team of the Pacific Coast Leagiie to- day by winning the last of six straight games, 3 to 1. Canadians Win Rough Hookey. Boston, March 15.—The Amherst, S, Ramblers, defeated the Victo: hockey team of Boston in one of the roughest games of the season at the Boston arena tonight, 3 to 2. | Thirteen men were ruled off the ice for rough play. Police Captain McNally and Inspector “Smiling Dick” Walsh testified that they witnessed the fight, but neither would say that it was brutal or that the boys received mioney, With Walsh on the stand the case was adjourned for two weeks. Wants to Wrestle Monty, Young Rober, a 145 wrestler of New York City, is visiting here and would like to wrestle Monty of Oceum a straight match to a finish before next Thursday. The match can be arranged through Kid Wilson. Providence To Try Rieger. s P ler Fred Rieger of New London hae’gigned for a tryout in the box and outfield with the Providence Grays. CHAMPIONSHIP DUCKPINS Mr. and Mrs. Stone in Series Tonight at Hartford. Tonight at Hartford the first five games of the ten-game match for the man and wife championship be rolled off between the Norwich and | Bridgeport teams, Mr. and Mrs. John J. C. Stone representing Norwich, Doc and Mrs. Smith representing Bridge- port. On the Hartford alleys, which are of the polished variety, the Bridge- deep, that change justly. ind citizen yielded. to “of Toyalfy’ (I am very glad indeed that on the occasion ‘of my firat visit to Norwich 1 was not met by.a mind reader o violent impulses, or I might have been forced to-hedge and declare gquickly that ‘I was thinking of New London all the time) ° . Just as it is a fact that all the men 4n’the world cannot marry the hand- somest women—though every man be- lieves hie has done it, and wonders how he drew the lucky number—so’ net every city can’ make its first impres- sion with- a Pennsylvania station or a Bushnell park: but, the citizen knows 2 multitude of beautles beyond the range of the visitors first impression, and refuses to believe that one crum- Dpled or torn- petal Spoils all the beauty of fragrance of, the rose, There {8 a sequel to. the atory told just a moment ago. .'The man of hasty, impressions and speech recovered con- sciousness in -the hospital situated in another part of the town; and ihen he finallygwalked out one crisp, bright morning he . looked upon- a different world from a better mood. 'A most attractive woman was passing; and it being the time of spring when “Young man’s .fancy lightly turns to *" thoughts of love,” < he naturally began to meditate on the forlornness of his bachelor estate, and to long to settle down. To reduce a long -story and many complications. to a single sentence: He finally came acquainted , with the wo found her so attractive that more as ent sentiments were kindled, incident- ally djscovered that she who had won his heart wae “the gangling, razor faced, flop eared old hen in the brown meal sack”;" her brother: the strong- armed man who had’ sent her critic to the hospital; but this he kept strictly fo hmiself, and the wegdinf followed. When the twain had be- come one flesh you can guess how safe it would have been to have in- timated in the man’s hearing.that his chosen one lacked anght of absglute perfection. Affer the honevmoon was over, he may-have had private opin- ions of his_own about the matter; but as the years of wedded life ran on, and time wrought its steady changes in outward form and inward reality, there developed in the man's soul a loyalty and affection that were not based on the prejudice of exterior ap- pearances, but were built on.the solid permanence of real and proven values, Need I interpret this varable to the port pair are looked to have gome ad- vantage, as this is the kind of alleys they have been used to, but Manager Stone and Mrs. Stone may spring a surprise on them, evem on the unfa- citizens of Norwich? fo you whose second impression has gained depth and clearness and solidity far in ad- vance of my own, later in beginning? Yet let me declare with ever increa miliar ground. If Doc and Mrs, Smith don’t establish a good lead in Hart- ford their goose will be cooked when they get down/ here, for they will then be on sandpapered alleys. which will put them up against different condl- tions than what they are accustomed to. The games f Norwich at the Rose alley will be next Thursday night. John Aldenifer, infielder. has been elected captain of the university of Pennsylvania nine. * 102 it 104 3% ki 20k T 9% 2% 5 R 155 fri4 otal sales, 368,400 shares. COTTON. New York, March 15.—Cotton futures closed steady. Closing bids: March 14.30, April 14.37, May 14.45, June 14.30, July" 14.28, August 1.81, September 13.01, October 12.64, November —, De- cember '12.54, January 12.53.° Spot closed quiet; middling uplands 14.55, middling gulf ‘14.30; sales, 1,048 bales, MONEY. New York, aazuc;:,xs,—mneg on cat steady, 21-4@2 3-8 per cent, ru rate 23-8, last loan 21-4, closing bid offered at 2 3-3. ‘Time loans easy with little doing; sixty days 2 1-2@2 3-4 per cent., ninety days 23-4@3, six months 3 144€31-2. GHICAGO. Open. .o T s anst ing_gratitude ‘and appreciation, that I if 1 must blush for my first impres- sion of the Rose of New England, and would have blotted out forever even my unuttered slurs, I who was blind, am now beginning to see. My eyes may look upen outward blemish, and more intimate acquantance discover fault or failure in this or that partic- ular; vet are these but passing moods, chance flaws; incidental, but not es- sential, for.they do not-touch the true, tender, genergus, beneficent soul of the city., And what every other man here, at his best and truest, has al- ready done, I now would do; seek with her the ever tightening bonds of sin- cere espousal; declaring my readiness to love, honor and cherish her; end vowing eternal allegiance to her as “My own Rose. my one Rose, that's you.” 5 Those in Charge. . pairs. * The teachers of the Town street seliool attended in & body ‘the lecture glven by P. Fletcher of Bridge-. port, at ¥. M. C."A. hall, Wednesday |- afternoon. A . D. Vergason of Sylyia lane lost a valuable Saturga; 63 Club Organized. . - There was a gathering Tuesday eve- ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs., L. 8. Ingalls of Vergason avenue to or- £anize-a social club. It was decided %0 pame it the 63 club. A soeial hour followed during which _sandwiches, coffee and cake were served. . This is the second_club started this month:on Vergason hill. Government Flower Seeds. Not only have garden seeds been re- ceived in this vicinity from. Congress- |- man Higgins, but this week flower seeds have come, including poppy, candytuft and delphinium. % $14 to Mohegan Church. 3 The sum of $14 was given by the First Congregational church for the improvements in the Mohegan church. Men, Women and Affai Miss Lillian Manning of West Town street is the guest of friends in Leb- anon. Walter Bushnell of Toledo, O., is visiting at his home on the Scotiand road. Merton Bartlett of Jewett City vis- ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartlett of Vergason avenue, Tuesday. Mrs. Engdahl and Mrs.. Anderson |’ were guests Monday of Mrs. ‘Willlam Sandberg of the Canterbury turnpike. i George LePan of Belleview farm has returned home after a week’s visit in Milford, Conn., with his son, Fred LePan. A meeting of Ever Readw circle of The King’s Daughters was held Wed- nesday evening at the home of the secretar: thy to William Appley and Miss. Rooks of | % Providence returned this week after a short-stay with relatives on Verga- son avenue. The bell in the Town street school has a small crack near the edge, which changes the familiar sound, for those who have heard it for over thirty | a2 years, Mrs, Henry Robinson of Washing- ton street spent Wednesday in New London, taking back to his home her grandson. Reginald Burdick, who has been visiting here for a week. - YANTIC HAPPENINGS. Second Practice Game of Season for Local Tea The second practice game of the season was entered intq with great energy .and _enthusiasm ‘on Wednes- day “when Coach Loughlin lined his men up on the Franklin street dia- mond and put them through a thor- ough and well instructed game. The | The banquet closed about 12.30 o'clock and President Haviland re- ceived many compliments on the suc- cess of the occasion.. Those who had charge of the affair included Archi- bald 'S._Spalding, chainman, Edward 8. Tibbits, Gurdon L. Bidwell, Thomas F. Burns, Willlam A. Breed, John L. Mitchell, John B. Oat, Guy B. Dol- beare, Noah Rogers and - Allyn L. s;)wn,‘ with President Haviland ex cio. o1 : mittes were Frank H. Smith, Henry F. Parker, Frank H. Pullem, John T. Almy, John C. Averill Walter = M. Buckingham, George A. Davis, Charles B. ]Le._ F..O..Moses and Charles W. Gale. The coat ‘room was muccessfully managed hy Arthur G. Jenkins, George Powers, John Jenkins and George Am- burn, WOMAN’'S UNITY SOCIETY. Organization Interested in Child Cul- ture Hears Several Papers. A mesting of the Woman’s Unity society. was held Tdesday evening in the Alice '‘bullding. The mq was in charge of the:leader, Dr. Lucille A. James. After routime business - the educational hour followed: ~Subject: Mind Building and Character Build- ing. A very interesting paper was Teaa by Mri K Tabor, entitied Spirit- ual, Hon: cussed in to a more books to ‘the cireulating’ library of this so- clety. ‘This organization is one that was —_— e —_— ECZEMA CURE A BEAUTY WASH Although D. D. D. Prescription ha been recognized for years as the one remedy for Ecz , Psoriasis, and Ml} 3 other forms of skin’ diseases, it is now known that thefe no. other wasl even those used by the beauty mpecial- ists, that can compure with this miid liguid for cleansing the skin of pimpies, blackheads,. rash, and all similar skin affections. For this reason alene, @ bottle of D. D. D. should be kept on hand in every household. A trial 25¢ bottle will show you the meritg of this great remedy as a complexion w: D. D. D. remove the cause, whatever the may_be, cloansing the skin, and leaving It as soft as smooth and clear a3 that of a heaithy o Get a 25c the house. tle today and keep it in B Smith, 205 Maih St. “Foley’s Homey and Tar is the best cough remedy I ever used, as it quick- ly stopped a severo cough that had | long treghied me.” says J. W. Kubm, | Princeton, ‘Nebr. Just so quickly and | surely it ‘acts in all cases of coughs, | colds, 1a and lung trowble. Re- fuse Les & Ongood Co. lay-off for the past. winter has in a measure. weakened them, but: toward the finish ‘of the practice it was evi- dent that the coach had thems well .in hand ana will by have his men jn a class that will suf- fer. the 10ss of very few games:during who' proved themselves very: capable, €ommented on manner by the observing fans. Heavy Bill, one of the twirlers-on: the team, | left his post at the switchboard for the - oceasion, and ably démonstrated his usefulness in that capaeit: T; James Murphy of West Town: street has accepted a.-position in the cutlery m. weekdays enly; Ao ; 7 e m. Fare Norwich 10 New York $1.75 : Write or telephone W.J. PHILLIPE, Agent, New London. Conn. _ALL WATER ROUTE NBWT‘_YOI‘k 'CHELSEA LINE Fare $1.00 Unexcelled freight and passen- ger_service direct to and frem New. York. All Outside Staterooms. From Norwioh Tuesdays, Thurs- undays, at 5.15 p. m. York, Bier 5. Bast River, foot Roossvelt Street, y8, Wednesdays, Fridays, at P = ‘Phome or write for folder. 1arge box ef extremely beautiful and fragrant arbutus from the mountain- ous'diatrict of New Hampshirs, where it i8-to be found in abundance. At this particular season it is one of _the pleasant diversions for the membe?s of | the outing clubs of that state to organ- iz arbutus parties and go in quest of the, much sought after flower, which is riot infrequently found hidden under the-deep snow. When gathered in the budding etage - and -packed in damp moss it will keep indefinitely in a state of excellent preservation, and hias baen known. to retain it fragrance for six or seven week: his efforts .and skill e season. It served in a meastre also try out the men ‘in the: box peciaily Brown, whose fast work was. in’ a most favorable Plainville—At the Church of Our Lady of Mercy Rev. John Sheehan of Terryville delivered the sermon at the Lenten devotions Fuesday evening. ‘Meriden. 3 - A local resident received' Monday a Safety—and Earning Power © An Investmentin which is combined the highest degree of safety and an earning power that is liberal. B, B—Trelgnt received antil § ‘A 6% GOLD MORTGAGE BOND ——cxmmen e ] “ Secuired, izyftizé ‘best_class of BEn " u D A ' New: York City Real Estate. The NEW YORK REAL ESTATE SECURI- o T ONE DAY TY COMPANY offers st par and interest its 6% Gold Mortgage Bondg in, denominations of $100, B;H&WMWEL‘“H“ $500, $1,000," secured. by a’ MORTGAGE. 'which Twin Screw S. S. “Oceana” covers the entire assets of the Company and its Fd et Jasement; 8000 For Sale by/M. HOURIGAN, | Other ranges have not advanced in ény material wayin twenty years. They have the same cook-confusing, food-spoiling way of regulating by two dampers. Crawfords have but . One Damper; (patented);, one motion conkok‘fi(re and gven absolute- 1y; slide the knob to “kindle,” “bake"or"check”~tfie range does —ALSO— Pidnolas and Angelus Cabinet Play- ors, each. Don’t make the mistake of ase not low and i 3 &mm 'AND MOST LUX- ey CLAge moCNR TR FARE 42 Broadwaiy. Nev_v York City Assets - - = - $10,000,000.00 Capital and Surplus $3,964,693.45 hieck magramatic Cap,, 500, | Select (ocation. invi rlf ‘moderate rates. Hot a col 259 W. Maim St, Nerwiech, Ct. Tmflwfid promptly attended to. {Big Piano Sale Saturday $350 Stuyvesant, Halian Burl Walnut Cass, now... .$147.00 $250 Gilbert & Co, Mokegany Cuse, atentéd)into'which al//the ashes % 'fdl".)l:low the fir‘e‘:—n]mkirg flml‘l‘ y cleanly. - erggm)nqamm i REST CUISINE ON THE A . _ including Wvflm WRITE FOR BOOKLET. N. B. “A SAFEGUARDED INVESTMENT” sea water bafhs. Boeklet and cal rices cut without regard to cest4s New. o aue ...$169.00 " have cup-joint flues Trips, numerous Shore lcns, and Best Hotel Accomme- D. P. RAHTER. 1eb25TuThS H. COOPER immediately move present stock to make reem for new _styles and ewr $325 Humtingten, Mahogany Case. - Now.... .$199.00 Crawford.Ove that heat'every part uniformly. Crawfords have Patented Grates— < Days, 63 in — UPHOLSTERER — Spring etock. the rest. * No damper mistakes. $350 Cameron, Mahogany Case, Now H mo“t;au.;qhi,a:lg;c\fgouh)e. future investments in MORTGAGES AND PROP- % 7 2ot ERTY. e foutara of BERMODA A T3NS, 190 BHOADWAY. N. Y. First Class Mattress Maker. Furnie ture T red. Mattresses made to or= A FEW QF OUR PIANO BARGAINS R. 6. Kelse Upright, Mahogany Case, _Ordinary rés _have - the ,Jdld g g 21900 clumsy ash pan;troublesome, untidy. +GasQvens and Broilers at end or above age furnished it desired. A et it Toledr New York Real Estate Security Go. Crawfords haye an Ash Hod 5 ‘gfi%;%?: to show you and Walln & Frae M. Co. 3 i %4