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DON'T ARGUE—DON'T DEL%“ Procrastination s the thief of fime and sometimes of money too, if you defer too iong taking out that Insur- snce Policy you hiave been thinking about. Fire comes always unexpect- edly. ISAAC $. JONES, Insurance and Real Bstate Agent Richards Building, 91 Main St 15E GFFICE OF WA F. HILI, Real Estate and Fire Insurance, s joeated in Semerw Block, over C. M. Wiillums, Roem 9, third floer. Telepbone 141. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW AMOS A. BROWNING Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richards Bldg. ‘Phone 203. Browa & Perkins, Mtreys-at-lov Over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St Entrance stairway next to Thames Nat. Bank. Open Monday and Satur- @sy evenings. Telephone 38-2. BRADY & BRADY, Jacisonville, Pla., March 29.—More than 10.000 ors lined the Atlan- io. beach cow -y D e cai ose. exclt racterized the- eve eau,eibhfeinlly the ten mile free for all handicap. In the five mile open national beach championship for cars of 161-230 cubic inches, Tower and Fvans in Warren- Detroits captured first and second Dplaces; respectively. . In the®ten mile open for cars of 281-30p cudic ‘inches souvile, driving & Colt deteatea Thagh e, a eated Hi Hughes in i Sroren e 10 the ten mile open race for cars ot 301-450 cublc inchee, the Mercer was scratched and Wilcox in a National was an added starter. Merz in a Na- tional fought it out with Wilcox for first honors and won by feur seconds. The ten mile open free for all cars, Class D, non-stock, furnished keen ex- citement. Wilcox in a National, Bur- man in the Buick Bug; and Disbrow in a Pope-Hartford went to the post. Al- though Burman had clutch trouble aft- er making the turn at the five mile post, when leading, he managed to fin- ish second to Wilcox, Disbrow third. In the two ten-mile free for all hand- icaps, Class D, non-stock. nine, cars started. Hughes in his Mercer won the first event, while Wilcox in 2 Na- tional, after a desperate struggle with Disbrow, crossed the wire a fraction of a mecond ahead of him in the second event. ‘The races were run under splendid conditions as to_track and tempera- ture. The summaries The Summaries. First race, five miles open; 161 to 230 Class B stock cars; Nabional Beach championship — Tower (Warren-De- troit), first. Time, 4.24.1 Becond event, five mils open; cars 231 to 300 cubic inches—Hughes (Mer- cer), first. Time, 4.14.55: Fourth event, ten mile open; free for Class D non-stock cars—Wi tional), first. Time 7 l?m event, ten mile free for all handicap; Class D nonistock—Hughes (Mercer), first. Time, 10.10.50. he is looking for games to fill out his schedule of about 35 dates. Asseclat- ed with him in the direction of base- ball matters is to be an advisory board consisting of Dr. Ervin and Willlam H. ‘Wicks. Munager Farrelt is, of the opinion that he may be able to arrange a num- ber of Wednesday games this season, thinking of gettinfi games for _the middle of the week with teams from the battleships which “will visit -New London harbor. For some.of his Sat- uréay games he might also play the odd club in the Eastern: -Connecticut league, but just at present he 1s ready to arrange dates with all suitable clubs | that apply. VOLUNTOWN STRONG MAN CHALLENGES WRESTLERS. Would Meet Any Heavyweight in New England at the Grappling Game. Albert O. Bitgood, the Voluntown heavyweight ,announces that he is ready to enter the wrestling game,and througk The Bulletin he issues a chal- lenge to any man in New England who wants to take on a 210 pound grappler. Graeco-Roman or catch as catch can are all the same to Albert, so that he is ready to exchange grips at any style of the game. Bitgood in name, go0d in more than _that, being well known hereabouts for his immense strength in lifting tests, and anyone that goes into Albert's bear-hug will know that he has more than a woman’s arms ground him. RECONSIDERING SUNDAY GAMES IN MASSACHUSETTS Amending Will Give Privilege Only to Cities of 50,000. Boston, March 29.—The champions of Sunday baseball in Massachusetts had an_extra inning in the state sen- ate today when the Tinkham bill, which was killed yesterday, was Te- considered by a vote of 15 to 8. The bill was offered as a substitute for the he is also a bit tween a foul fly e-hu Z Sl L5 Pmm‘,a'ou Ty aoWDom 0. Second. Time .Tigers Have Dofeated |- Bowdoin' This Season. Princetan, Mn;ih 29—Prince- ton defeated Bowdoin cbllege at base- bell again today. ~ With ‘“the score standing 7 to 0 the game was called on accounit of wet grounds after Bow- doin had- batted without result in the fifth inning. Score by innings: Bowdoin, 9°0 0 0 0—0 3 3 Princeton, 3013 %771 Batteries: Means and = Wilson; ‘Woodle and Taylo 2 Moerkle Collects a Homer. Atlanta, Ga., March 29.—~The New York Natlonals bunched fourteen hits for ten runé in today's game here while the best that Atlanta could do was elght hits and three runs. A home run by Merkle was a feature. Lajeie Ig Hitting Them Hard. New Orleans, March 29.—The Cleve- land first team romped with the local team today, winning 6 to 3. TLajole's hard hitting was a featurs, he_ getting a single and two two-base hits when they were needed most. Contracte Approved. New York, March 29.—Contracts ap- proved by the National league were announced by President Lynch tonight as_follows: ‘With Boston—Joshua B. Clarke, Roy Miller. With Chicago—O. ¥. Weaver. With Cincinnati Thomas Downey. ‘With Philadelphia—John Titus. ‘With Pittsburg—John Wagner. WOMAN BASEBALL MAGNATE BY ROBISON’'S WILL Niece Receives His Stock in St Louis Nationals—New Situation in Baseball. Cleveland, O.. -March 29.—By the will of M. Stanley Rosibon, late pres- ident and principal owner of the St. Loyis National league baseball club, probated here yesterday, 2 woman will succeed to his stick in the club and . M. Burns, and Hi ifi?"“"fifla' - And T oy mer Fraee baven't any false hopes red several questions and then Opened up again on the psychological shortcomings of women as_rélated -to the national game. Onlg he did. not call it that ~“It isn’t they. are [ not_interested,” he went on, thought. | fully. “The; By ‘can holler ‘with the of them. - But they seem to think tlln poor umpire gives decislons ‘against their team just out of natural mean- ness and, if someone on the other side pulls a good play they say he has mean. disposition.”” > By this time Mr. McAleer had become unmistakably en- thusiastic. ~He paused suddenly and turned to his interviewer, who ~had apologized for not knowing baseball thoroughly and said smilingly: ~“So you'see I don’t hold that against you since you are a woman.” PRETTY SOFT FOR [ STANISLAUS ZBYSZKO. Has Made Fortune Wrestling and Will Join Diplomatic Service. Stnislaus Syganiervicz, known on the wrestling mat as_Zbyszko,declares that he expe-ts to enter the Austrian dip- lomatic service. Zbyszko is a graduate lawyer from the University ‘of Vienna, and stands in high favor among the most educat- ed and refined people of Austria. He speaks mine languages. have saved $150,000,” he declares, “and that is a big fortune in my coun- try. I want to meet Gotch and then make.a trip around the world. After that I shall retire and ener the diplo- matic service, where a position always is open to me.” ENGLISH FANS I,IKE “TAR BABY” LANGFORD. With Bob Armstrong as Backstop, Sam Shoots 'Em Over for London Sports. To the English sportsman Sam Lang- ford has become one of the wonders of\the world. His training quarters at ‘Wembly, a euburb a few miles north- west of London, is the Mecca for all the fight fans in that part of the globe. Round about Wembly Langford has splendid roads for his outdoor work. His training rarty, which includes He thought for a minute or two-and'| every ‘At b o'clock dinner 15 ‘announced. No Englih fare for Sam and. hié party, Ples, buckwheat cakes thlv form a good part-of the meni. An hm later. the men are. in the | Sam throws the mi it Brrs and Armetronts, Then he indulges in shadow boxing &nd ex- ercises of the arms and. body, follows ing by rope skipping. Finally Sam | dons the gloves. . Armstrong is the first to get his dose. Sam hooks, swings, upper cuts and jabs, and loops the loop, and Armstrong grunts and erimaces s the blows go home. And he -while the English fight fans are crowd- ing Langford’s training quarters. WITH THE FIGHTERS. Johnny - Kilbane = had the best of Young Ghetto at the end, of their ten round bout at Cleveland. Barney Ford states that the light- welghts in_his vicinity are afraid of him. He will accommodate any one wishing to box him. (3 Pal- Moore has started training for his. coming mill with Fred Welsh, the English “3” pound scrapper. The bat- tleris billed for April-6. Yankee Swartz, the little South Af- rican, says that he can hit the beam at 126 with ease, and would like to box any one at that weight. New York critics doubt very much whether Abe Attely will be- able to make 118 pounds for his bout with Frankie Burns, the Newark bantam: Rudy Unholz, the battling Boer, is training for his reappearance in ‘the square circle March 22. He will mix ¥ 0y -Temple and both will fight parin Johnny Coulon, or his father and manager, Pop Coulon, rather, is con- sidering anoffer from a New ‘Or- leans promoter to meet Franikie, Burns April 9. Bob Moha has received offers. for three matches by Indianapolis promot- ers. The Indiana people want Bob to meet two good boys and then match him with Jack Dillon. 'Tat So Sore Columbias and e e Olymbladnave s clean | in"‘the - tourpey, not -having o .‘«’m T.00ks as % “Brookiyn would have an this season. l:ouldm Walk : Down Stairs TIZ Cured Her Quick. bu have sore feet, ‘exceptionally strong Ditehing. corps | &nlr ara Vlfl e system in a rum mimwfi. to suffer most, as plains. of aj m bles which - should 1 as these . At s Dort. @ o o R say soon meals nd s Kkidnays Swamb- sufferer who requests it. A convince any one who of it. Regular size $1.00. For sale at an sure to mention this paper, z The water way — the comfortable 'fimtxlvollnl. ers City of Lowell and exceptad) and Pler 40, ter NV ;Chapin—safe, n.“-h m. Nm 7a m that have every comfort Fare Norwich to New York $1. ! hncl or u::“mnlq. Bonnd 4 S sapart view of e I-'!u skyline gnd waterfront of m. weekdays Bast T2a Strest 848 & Atterneys and Ceunmsel at Law. Seventh event, ten miles free for all | jGuerge report of the committee on le- | become a baseball magnate. She is| Bob A-mstrong, Porky Flynn, George 286 Broadway, New York Cf oA e sk atiacd | gal affairs and_provided for amateur | Mrs. Helen Hathaway Robison Britien, | Byors and ressor Davis has talken | Jack Britton, Chicago's clever Hght= A.'.’{l."’u".’-“x':..?’i‘éfi.'&i James T. Brady of New York. Bominick & Bominick Nerwich Branch, Shannen Bidg., 10 Shetucket St. TELEPHONE 9%1. Stocks Bonds Grain Cotton FRANK 0. MOSES, Mgr, Charles A. of Norwich, al), first. Time 10.09.63. Third event, ten mile opén; cars 301 t0 350 inches; Class B stock—Merz (National), first. Time 8.36.7. Elghth event, world’s record, kilo~ meter trial—Wilcox (National), first. Time 22.75. STATE HOSPITAL TEAM . LOOKING FOR DATES. Opens Season April 22d, Playing Nor- wich Town—Prospeots Look Good for the Y Baseball at the state hospital has started for the season by making the first date on their schedule, which will be for Saturday, April 23, when they wifl have the Norwich Town team to sports on Sunday under certain re- strictions. Reconsideration was al- lowed today on the understanding that an amendment . would be offered.to have the privilege extended only to cities of a population .of 50,000 or more. SOLDIERS BLANK MANHATTAN West , Pointers Do Timel: Against New York Col ‘West Point, N. batting and their opponents’ wild throwing to bases in the first and sec- oné innings enabled the United States military acddemy to defeat Manhattan college of New York city by a score of 7 to 0 today. The game was called after the first half of the seventh on daughter of the late nk De Haas [Robison, brother of Stanley Robison. ‘Three-fourths of the estate, includ- ing all the stock: in the St. Louis club, goes to Mrs. Britton. She 'is net certain whether she will retain her interest in the club. Her future action will depend largely om the attitude of the other National league owners. The present situation is unprecedented in the history of the organization. Mrs. Britton is 32 years old and the mother of two children, a boy and a girl. Until recent years she was a frequent attendant at the ball park and umderstands the sme theroughly: Herrmann Sess Nething te Prevent. Cincinnati, March 29.—August Herr- mann, who is one of ‘the directors of the National league, said when told possession of an English inn called the Norfolk Arms, on the outskirts of the town, and from there a start is made every morning. Six or seven miles are covered and the men are back at the inn by 11 DONTPULLAUT | THE GRAY RS A Few Appncatlons ofa SImpIe Dlsy on the hospital diamond. For this| 2ccount of rain. Score by innings: | that Mrs. Britton is iikely to be presi- . AlL Out: 3 Sonate e feais Wik Blive, very mch R, E. | dent of the St. Louis club and there-| Remedy Will Bring Back From Norwich Tusadays, Thurpe m um States fllmh 0. | the same winning combination which | West-Point, 33000 1 i 7 1|fore become a member of the National dage. Tnggys, of § “I worked Yor it last year, with Manager | Manhattan, 00000000 4 6league, that there is nothing in base- the Natural Coler, £oot Rooscvelt Btrest e W Y., Mareyl6, ,," James A. Ferrel: entering his thira| Batteries: Lyman, Riley and De- | ball rules to prevent her from serv- weight, expects to start on a_tour acrossthe country_soon. Jake Barada in St Joseph, Mo., March 28, in his first engagement. Ad Wolgast and Owen Moran will meet on the coast July 4 for the light- He hboxes | ALL WATER ROVIE New Yol-k GHELSER LINE Fare $1.00 Unexcéled freight and passes ger service direct to and frems Weanceasys, Friaays. at § TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY _ NORWICH LINE STOCK DIVIDEND | season af the helm. As Manager Far- | vore; Hanley and. Colter. ing. & : NO. 47 Tel] ssems to be in thehabit of turning Sk “Nor will there be any National z. h;l:l?:ru:;‘z“n‘::ufl":nu [} 1 * e Bosra of Directors nase tnis dax put, rinners who can tackle anything Penn Shut Out Lehigh. league member seek to prevent the n':fd-uam A P ? n this section, for the soming season| Philadelphia, March 29.—In i young woman from serving,” Herr- Arnid C. A. WHITAKER. Agent. : 5: }f’fl:‘:’ 'u"‘rf“:";&:'n‘-’:.'.‘; 2 s G mann said.” “Should Mre. Brijton ever ssten. trse, it o P N efarred attend a meeting of e le: e rec- . 2 luru B> Compans fiy‘t{ Apcil o tors as-president of the St.&Louls club s that Na- . ST FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL. [5isiessireie s ’ eordinary courtesy. U ne t Colwor sTooK .1‘)‘l"l7lllb o, . N some time, but not in the near futuré, M - ] po ¥ A °"'"§""” pani AL tock | §TOCKS MOVE UP AND DOWN. , | 1600 Cansdian Pacise will result in a man becoming presj- ol péopie ONE DAY To Stockmolders of record a1 the cloac o dent of the St. Louis club.” of heir out (Two Nightsy f"- lifl YORK of busin March 21, 1817, aroa . S. JEROME, Treasurer. Rises of ‘the Early Trading Followld by a Reastion. Naw York, March 29.—The rather holiow and professional character of {in apparent demand from these Testh, like riches, take flight, and Mont Central and of interests. Wisconsin or affiliated stocks were me sources, but the movement was not | participated in by local arecull!lve in- | terests, wirich have seldom shown marked partiality for thase issues. —— Chleago & Alton. 100 Chieass, Groat Wesisrs. 500 Do. pfd .. 5 700 Chicago & N. W' 1600 Great Nerthern pfd - 00 Do ot 100 Intor” Harvester Inter Marine pfd TOMMERS AND FREEMAN YALE’S PROMISING BOX MEN. Eight Veterans of Last Year's Team pitchers and . catchers who are now practicing appear to be better than the squads of a number of years past, showing more natural baseball ability than is usually the case. Their devel- opment has therefore been far quicker b s -*,mud by e eth'dBage and Sniphur is clean and holessme and pertectly harmless. It eshes dry, parched hair, removes ndeutf and gradually restores faded or| ‘gray hair to its natural colgr. IN STOCK BY BY THE MAGNIFICENT FAST MAIL Twin Screw S. S. “Oceana” 14,000 Tons Dllnllcem 3,000 T~ Régister; 535 Feet Long: 56 r’ W"'O ens to_steamship fare. partioulare of mU'D PINE, 25 BROADWAY. N. Y. e e the stock market was again strikingly Deg) illustrated " today, when prices made Are Left. ,"" '%“' of the Besi prepara- Plige Eeel #g‘ | another upward move in the earlier . Z itieng “"““" i age it A'A | trading, only to lose ail the more in| 800 Conmlldated Gas The eutlook for the Yale basebail | tea” Lfii" .ii' W%TOSEA?,EROM HIP & [;,,, ml," part of the day. Notewerthy | 100 Com Prodnets team is unusually = goed this year. tnt of /W is Wy cluding Stateroom Berth - | Cunadian group, which were acttve ana Totn who "sbend. fomm & yalabie| 3 "’ 1 g s i) FINBST CUL : | strong under the leadership of Cana- | 280 Dlulers ‘Seciiiics’. nucleus for .the nine thiy spring. The MM couponn with 1:m prs T A o F fian Faride, Ot stock guife 1o e now || 50 20 i month of practice In (ht gym for the | Covered Hair tonics snd: somignts. e Prcursions, "ang Bese, i much of which was credited to London | 40 General "Blociric premising ~materigl, In faet, the|Whele mixture helng catéfully Balanced e and more satistactory than in former 5 but both can be regained. || In the active group, such as United | 18 e Cou Years, according to the Yale News. . || T“"lic' mfl"“ '_:' e :;d“;: F. E. AND E. L. PATTISON, 13 BATH STREET A ‘taleshltecl Union Pacific and Read- | 300 Do ot ot et The eight men of last year's team | Pl it ail lby‘""*‘lut / e i tag 3 . Our Crown amd | i5. 0ot LG BER I B S A A s il o Across the Ocean Wi |a serles of drives in the final hour B. Stevens, S, and Tommers. T ul";flm P m“;mi.m-—- i | | the; nent stocks. The oy v W. ves you all the advantages | decline was attended by rumors con- | €18 should prove a strong ageregation. Paris A e . ¥ of N nected with next wepk's reassembling | oo ::g:;} e The pitchers. of last year's staff who Bremen v 5 your natural teeth, including [ of congress an@l the United States su- | o X et are eligible this year are Freeman % Non'l‘n 2 ility te thoroughly masticate Vnremelcour! Tnd traders were inclined and 'rnx:-nfm-wsi| Of the remaining tan- .‘::1":.' ::“n . to retire their commitments pendin, didates for the osition, Thompson, ithout - vy foed and speak distinctly. Se B more definite knowledge of thove 101 Wwho pitched on the freshman team charge. m i | portant factors. last ear; S. Brinsmade, Hartwell, H. News of the day was without very E.: Scott and.J. T. Leary seem to be Gibraltar mm 7 s e anes e menesips | : P S e ey o s & | of perhaps 20,000 shares as against its| 600 Pittsburg Coal ... Carhart is the most prominent can- aples < large purchases of the previous day. 00 Fromed it C1 didate for catcher. With the experi- Genoa 2% oAl sigamers WLon: | In connection with the fereign situa- Tialtesy Sieer ’imfii ; ence of last year's work on the univer- it Rnnara << | tion there was a sharp decline In for- | oo Beadine - sity squad, he should develop _this Connections for ¥ K gbefil’aflors‘ ; DR. JACKSON, Mgr. Franklin Square, Nerwich, Ct. DR C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Benta/ Surgeon. .-rnnnmgl;.-flm PRy~ Sl - DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES eign_exchange, demand and ocable Yall- ing 20 to 25 points rempectively. There has been much speculation in exchange | recently and today's reversal was ac- | cepted’as a reflection of this condi- | tion. Local banks made fairly large shipments of curreney to interior cor- respondents. presumably in connection with April interest and dividend re quirements, but the tone of the money market was practically unchanged. Additional shipments ef geld to Canada today brought the total up te | #800,600 this far this week, but the mevement i not likely. to assume large propertions or be of meére than brief duration. Reports that _over-year money was offersd at 3 3-4 per cent. on especially high ~grade cellaterai were not confirmed, but a further shading of the rate for this maturity would odcasion ne surprise. Among the railway reports received today for February, an Pacific showed an'incrzase of §389,000 in gress and a decrease of $343,080 in net. but total met from July 1 last to Feb. 28 stili_shows an increase of more than 1807 Sowthern Jiatbway 490 Do. pta ... Tnited States Realt United Eiater Rutibec Wheeling 1408 Lehigh ity Total sales, 373200 P New York, March 29. seasen int o a first-class catcher. Bur- dett of last year's freshman team, wil press him closely for the position. Burdett, besides being a catcher of ability, is an_exceptionally heavy hit- ter, which will entitle him .to careful .consideration. Tilney and Dyer are other candidates likely to develop into university material. WOMAN FAN HOPELESS, MoAleer, Married 12 Years, Says She Never Will Learn the Game. Manager McAleer of the 'Washing- ton Americans says no woman ever understood ball or ever can hope to. He speaks from 12 years’ married life experience and from mere years of operation. However, he does not regard woman.any less highly on that aceount, ~There 18 my wite," he.said, looking more enthusiastic than at any time during the interview. “She just about’ comes up to my shoulder, has a red head, and & peaches and cream o The Crawford Gas Ovens are safe. _there is no dangerous pilot light and explosions are impossible.! This improvement is patented and very important. The Damper is aufomatically opened by opening oven door to light the) bumers, which mnnot be lighted tmtzl the door is opened, In these Gas Ovens there is an extra set of burners at the top for broiling; a great advantage ~ ¥ over the ordinary gas oven, ing and great convemence. e They ‘are fidlud in a new way; insuring better broil- HOTEL OSTE ‘Whole BI b ’!-1’ ek D.P. Chignon Puffs Suite 46, Shannen Batiding Take eiovator Shetuciset street em- trance. Phone ~ Building s g o' @t prices for same. ilixcellent work @t reasomable prices. eemplexion’ like & girl of 16, and is as full jot ginger; It there cver was 1 mu it is ghe. But what does ‘sho_ kuow about baseball? . She has been around with me for twelve years, and since that time and in the days when ‘We were courting she held down'a grind stand seat just steady at 2 1-4@2 1-2 per cent.; rulink 1-4; Jast lean 2 1-4; closing bid offered at 2 1-3. - Time loans easy and dull; sixty days 2 1-2@2 3-4 per cent.; ninety days 3; six meonths States government bomds were un- 3@3 1-4. changed. Total sal par, value, ag- < Eresated 92,991,000, o - | COTTON. ow !.fi,m 29.—Cotton futures closed steady. Closing bids: March ‘HJC April 14.38, my 14.36, June 14.12, 14.10, Afl‘l‘! 1§ E"'.lb. v lands, 14.45; middling l'illl’ 14.70; 200 bales. 31,500,000 The bond market was irregular, with trading _in the comvertible issues of Union Pacific, Norfolk and Western and Atchison again & featurs. United Cluster Curls a__for Iic Nuv Coitfares bibson Imlel fa. 61 lrul't! Ilmfiufimflml ; The Oven Botfi)ms and Racks are cast iron)’ and the outer walls.are triple—an interlining of asbestos between two sheets of i iron, which assists to retain the heat. T The use of these) Gas Ovens-does not * interfere "in any way with the operation ‘of the coal e—both can be - used at thesame time. -ma Double’ Oven -above or Single Oven at enéoffauge.- " ; f SCRTCHED FOR OVER 40 VEARS Used D. D. D. Six Months—All Itch- * _ iog Gone! ho m‘ agverienss al Aune fiu won- miui{r! §8i EERERERENERE N e 5 11 mfl\b‘hfle of this wonder- Gure today ‘and Keep it in i