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DIVIDEND The regular “Semi-annual Dividend has been declared from the net earn- ings of the past six months at the rate of Four per cent. a year, and will be payable on and after May 15th, FRANK L. WOODARD, 21 daw Tresaurer. April DR, C R. CHAMBERLAIN Denta’/ Surgeon. 1o eharge of Dr. 8 L Geer's pracwws durt; his iast fliness. 101 Main Streee - Nerwich. Gena, - Building THIS 1 12 #0 you should consuit with me and got prices for same. Excellent work at reasonable prices. C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contractor and Builder, 218 MAIN STREET. "Phone 370 SPRING IS HERE and we invite you to come in and look through our great money-savers in \ FURNITURE We have-on hand the largest Spring varieties we have ever shown, at the Lowest Prices. 62.66 Main St The BestCandy 40 Present to anyone as a gift is a box ot LOWNEY'S CHOCOLATES. There 8 & guatantee siip in each box that the Chocolates are fresh and yourll ind . e variety exceilent soid at DUNN’S PHARMACY 50 Mais Strect $~ the Armory A. A, tonight, will both op the head and bod: In the fourth Redmond drove a speedy right swing to Moore's left side and followed this lead by several other telling blows. Moore fought on the defense that round, but came back with hig his own way. . ALL:STARS DEFEAT ACADEMY. " Teday and on Saterday. Captain Slosberg's All-Stars, which were defeated last week by the Acad- J6 hesded by every|emy nine, came back at the students on the campus Tuesday afternoon, and evened up the score by defeating . Sylvia did the pitching for the All-Stars, while the Academy gave their {rio of twirlers all a turn n the box, starting with Croker and and As the Academy has a game this afternoon with Killingly high, Coach Aultman did not allow any of his staff of boxmen to go the entire them, 8 to finishing up with Ted Morrell Bailey. route, The rest of the Academy line- up was as usual, except that Stand- on_his face. The special features were the two- ‘baggers contributed by Townsend, All-Stars and by McKay of the Acad- emy. 3 The Academy has another regularly scheduled game this afternoon, meet- ing Killingly high school from Daniel- league game which the home crowd Stonington high on the Academy cam- pus. American Pole Champs Woen in Prac- tice. Lakewood, N. J, May In spite of high gusts of Wwind, the American international pole champions bedt a | fairly good scratch team of their own | countrymen by five goals to two, -on one of George J. Gould's private polo fields here thié dfternoon. lengers for the international polo_tro- phy. did not take the field tod: will' have the field to themselves to- moiTow and every gther day untll the team fleld on Long Island. For the present the. visitors have abandoned the idea of going to Bala as guests of the Philadelphia Country club. HAVING TOO MANY ’.’ITCHER!. Few Good Twirlers Better for Any Club Than Scere of Mediocres. A greater number of pitchers will be employed by the mapor league clubs this year than ever before. Several managers had more than 15 pitchers at the southen camps, and all the team leaders declare they will carry an ex- tra supply of box men. for pitching material has developed in- to 2 mania which is fattening the ex- pense aecount of the magnates to an ~ "Lad—On the Delense in Only One Round. Boston, May 2.—Pal Moore of Plfil-, alarming degree. It makes no differ- adelphia had little difficulty in secur- | 2 ing the decision qver Jack Redmond of Milwnukee In thelr 13-tound battle at | that uring most of the rounds Mooré landed. at i there is such a thing as overabund-~ usual speed in the following rounds and had the rest of the battle Score 8 to 6—N:. F. A. Plays Again ish caught in place of Lord, who is Iald up at present with ivy polsoning Maicolm, DeBurros and O'Brien of the [ edge,” son, and on Saturday play their first will have a chance to see, meeting The Eritish players, who are chal- | They | end of next week, when they proba-|ed with the work of bly will move to the Rockaway polo | W0 pitchers, while Taftville used four. The demand | & % ence how ol ure a pitcher may be, the mi ent a manager receives a tip @ Dall the grappling hooks are brought into play, and the alleged phenomenon is signed at a liberal satary “Experimenting with untried twirlers is a gamble that every wideawake manager is willlng to chance. But ance. Too many_ pitchers can ruin a first class ball téam. Good managers with an extra supply of curve artists can go astray in running things inac- cordance with a system. The jugsling of. the box department generally p duces ineffectiveness, because there's nothing so beneficial as a regular turn, Wirh 10 to 12 pitchers warming up or sitting on the bench, no manager can be expected to produce invincible work on the mound unless he narrows the statf’s activity to four or five first class. men. s Pitchers nowadays complain that they are overworked if fhey take part in more one or two games a week. Some of them insist that they must have at Jeast four or five days’ rest after a siege of nine inningk, no mat- | serles 7 to 2. Score: ter how. easy the opposing feam may st Louis e be. That is/why the club owners’and | y .. o TN § e managers feel compelled to carry S0 | Austinsh 223 30 many twirlers, even though more than | Murrws.t/ 4 0 1 o o 210 half of them are not first class. e : Az Christy Mathéwson is one exception | Wiliicess 5 3 1 & 3|Moriarty.db 159 to the rule. He is willing to pitch as| Newmanlb & 010 2 1|Galnonih noaoo often as MeGraw calls upon him, but| Shesewif 3 2 5 g O} Stanage.c. l: : 0 it must be remembered, too, that Mat- [ Bgier> § § 0 § 0 ks i ty is said to be drawing $12,000 a year | ~ . _| 7131 Russell Ford, who will earn a big sal- ary his s on, W not pitch unless he is physically ready. That is an agree- ment he made a vear ago with Presi- dent Farrell of the Highlanders. “When I o in I want to be right on says Ford. “Then there can't be any excises, and Fll_come pretty | near winning every game 1 pitch.” Ford | won 26 games and lost six last year, working along these lines, and as re- sults count, he will be allowed to fol- low this policy again. WITH LOCAL AMATEURS. Tartyille Cadets Challenge. The Taftville Cidets challenge any | incomientenly cold. Score: team under 20_years of age. Send all Phi g 4 New York. challenges to Manager Joscph Belair, | - Sanm o a ol b o Taftville, Conn., Box. 52. Stounklf 4 63 0 0Walierst 4 0 e Boy Scouts to Play. Collin 3 2 3 5 0 Chase.] ¢ The scouts of Troop No. 2 will play B e e ] x the scouts of Troop No. 1 at the Fair | Mumisst 2 2 1 0 olGarne 0 Grounds Saturday, May 6. Troop Ne.| MTuness 3 1 1 0 0ljohnsonss o 2 played the Tafiville Stars last Satur- B0 5.4 ¢imemeyc s day, and Manager Fillmore was pleas- >3 0 0 2 eFic e his team, using 10008 mows 2 o The feature was the batting of Fill- more and Hartley. The lineup for Sat- urday is as follows: Fillmore ¢, Purvis end Blair'l, Hartley (captain) 1b, Jen- sen ss, Blair, Fergusonand Purvis 2b, Calkins 3b, Hanifin “If, Billings sf, _ FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL. oung backwoodsman can curve | Collinsp Scors by nntngs: Washingion two base its, double plays MeRride te Sommerlott 3. Fiberfelt unassisted; left on bases, Boston 6, Wi batls, ot - Jolneon Johnkon st Tous : Gainor: out, Louts 10, and_ Sheridan. t0d0y in u and Atletics, Johnson - made -two- tri one run and_seoring ning kept down New Yori’s score. The weatlier was ender,p ord Bals. 1 *Batted for Thomas in 9h “*Batted for Bender la th. Score by fnnings: Philadeiphia New' York Washington Shutout Boston. ., ¢ 3t 0. Two ‘oubles and a_single ingion winaiuz : in’he (hird Taning were responsible for_tha Vo | Taliec: The work ‘of Encte 3t thira was- Teature. Score: pi ! 3 e Sekuorisn Seinee .270{Jolmsonp Totalsfl, 30 7 3717 1| Totall | oun! alomsnssns 00 2 00 Runs. for Washington _ Milah, Cyns Silan 8, Street. Tew: Cunni; o McBride t Sommenatt. ; first base on time, 1. Detroit 7, St. Louis I. St ouis, May 2.—Hailey was it hard and bad | boor” stopors; Dotk wiiming e frst Game of the | Totale. 3387 166 “Batted for < Bailey In Scoro Ty innings: iree base bits, jtophens: stolen bases, Delehianty. Austin. Sbotten: irst base on balls, off Belley 6. off Mullin 2: struck by Mullin 5. by Bailey 1; left on bases, St. Detrolt. 14; time, 2.10; umpires, Perrine Highlanders. Won from Athletics, 2 to 1. New York, May 2—Ford liad s shade on Bender shirp zame - between the Highlanders New Yo winning 2 o 1 les and- a himself. ~ Poor Dese Fu 2810 01 01006081 2 Hartsell, for Phila- Runs, for New York Johnson = delphia Daris; two bass hir, Darls; firce base hits, e ) gahnrm ffid.u:tce '(‘:“m » :mlg umg‘«' fly, So B Oatye fames- otttr, Hamael,"Crec; Joft om bRt Fhslnaeipnis B. G, S, opened thelr scason with a| § Nev Yo'z g pae of evor, New Sorf 1: decided vigtory,. defeating the West | double plas. Oldring o Collins: itruck oul. by Side Clippers 11 to 6. The batterfes | Bender &, by ¥ord %; buses on balle, off Ford 12 were: Freeman and Kilroy for Broad- | ing" aciin Ser 5 way, Smith and Katzman for the Clip- S pers. The feature wah the good play- NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. ing of H. Hull at shortstop and the Lost. catching of Kilroy. liroadway expects | philadeiphia ) to make 2 good showing in the gram-{ New York - mar school league game at Hunt's Fri- | Fittshurg ] I8 dey against West Chelsea, and at Mo- | Cincirnati i 400 hegan park Saturday against Greene- | . Louis 1 ‘2% Baston . 12 o Wreokiyn L 73 REACTION IN MARKET. Prices Generally Recede in Speculative ported. New York, May 2—Following a week of almost stock market became mildly reaction- ary, and gave some indications of an over-bought _condition, just as for symptoms. trally through the list of stockes, although in most fesues a large part of recent gain was retained. There wa losses which were met, but the sup- port offerad wa of so indifferent a na- ture as to indicate that the market sorptive capacity, in the effort to take profits accruing from the rise of the past week. / in part to the extensive reduction of the shdrt interest which endeavored with more or less success to depress prices during the previous mouth. Cov all around ‘has reeoveries, restored activiites. Marked exceptions to the backward comlers, particularly Delaware & Hud- | advanced sharply as a resuit of re- denials that such steps were at pres- up materially’ on the tehory should such action be_taken, holders would receive valuable “rights.’ advance ifi these iisues stocks. American Cotton O | has been weale for some time in antici | pation of a possible dividend reduc- | tion, moved upward quicklz wday payment of the shares. Bearish sentiment was restored by the official of the United States Steel oorrespondents. the point of embarrasmen: | be expected to give further stimufus tc | the bond market. Practically ail | the 107al trust companies have red their interest rates because of moe jes. Some of these tutions have ; cont. and this rate in many ca !'heen eut to two, while others have re fnsti 9| duced the amount to one per cent. The | bond | and priees were.firm. Total sales, par jnarset continued active value, $3.731,000. on cail. STOCKS. H Allis Chalmers pfid % Amal. Copper ) Aw Agricultural Beet Sugar. .| . Can .. pid Stel “Foundries. ] Bugar Refuluy .. 100 Am. Tel. & Tel...... 306 Am. Tobmcso 1 | Wooten Stocks, Which Were Weakly Sup-| uninterrupted advance, the | weeka before it had Shown contrary | Prices receded quite gen- | speculative ! no severe pressure if spite of the | had been filled with stock to its ab- | The reaction might also be ascribed | ering by this element resulting in smart stocke to @ level from which it may be diturbed again by a renewal of bear | tendency of today’s market were the | =on and Lehigh Valley, both of which | porfs that these and allied concerns 4 of ure considering reorganization of their extensive assortmen | coal properties after the manner of the t | Lackawanna. Although the circulation of these reports brought forth official ent under way, the stocks wers marked that, share- | The apearance of strength which the gave to the market early in the day was used to | good advantage to distract attention from realizing in the more prominent which | Lo when the directors declared the usual statemment that the orders corpara.- tion during April averaged about 10,006 |tons a day less than in the previous | month and were the lowest of the. year. Some of the local bAnks were again extensive kuyers of bonds for western The plethora of mon- | ey in that section has8 aimost reached L may large Ilowed as much as 3 per | has today United States bonds were unchanged | closed easy. 500 Baltimore & Ohio. % Lo 5% Tar Chesaleake & Ohlo. Chicago & Alton. Culcag Great Westers. Do. pfa - 3 Chicago & N. W, Chlego, ‘M & 8t P C. €. ¢. & St Louts Consolidated_Gas. Comn Prodiicts Delawaro & Demer & Rio Grande. Do. prd ... Distiflers' *'Sectritios TR Do, 1 pid Do. 24 pta . General " Blectric Great Northeru pfd Do. Ore Ctts Tllinots Central Tnter Marine pfd International Paper Tnternational Pump Jowa Cemiral Kansas City Southern .. Do pra . : National Biscuft XNational Lead .. N R Mex. 24 ptd. York Central. . Out. & Wes American North People's Gas Pitibueg, C. C Plitsburg”_Coal Precsed Stel Car... Pullman Palag' Car Rallvay Steel Spring. . Feadis Repubic 506 Do, pid . S & EF. 34 prd Wi el &t Touis Do. pfd g Sier, S & T it Pacifc Do. pfa £ Tennersen Copper 50 Teses & Pacifc 00 Toleas T & W 400 Do, prc. 8T Tnion . Pacife 400 Do. pra § 200 Tuited Staion Realiy 00 United States Rubber 1300 Tnited States Steel 1400 Do, pra 1100 Tiah " Copper 16500 Ve Car. Chem. 400 Wabash 1490 Do. prd 1306 Westom Maryland 100 Weatinghotise ~ Electris. 100 Western Union 100 Wheeling & L Erie. Total sales, TS1480 shares. MONEY. i York, May 2.—Money -4@21-2 per cent ling 21-4, last loan 21-4 closing bid , oftered at 21-4. Tlme loans sHghtly firmer; sixty days 31-2 per cent, ninety davs 23 six months 3. _COTTON. Now York, May 2—Cotton futures | Closing bids: May 15.29, June 15.25, July 15.31, August 14.82, September 13.65, October 13.10, Novem- ber 13.03, December 13.00, ' January | Cigze. | 12.97, February —, March 13.07, April _ Spét closed guiet: middling uplands | 1645, middling gulf 15.10; sales,” 200 les. A Y CHICAGD GRAIN MABRKET. Hgh Low 5% o Frd Close. 54 in 2 ninth fnning Anish today afto both teams made many linews changee. rally n_the ninth won for the sisitors. New York 5, Brookiyn 4. Brookiyn, May 2. —New York best Brooklsn 5 to 4 game in which New York. Brookl . 3 “*Ran for Erwin in 9th. *Batied for Schardt in Sth. Ran for Knetzer In Sth. 012086000862 000020020 Ruts, for New York Fletcher, Becker, Bridwell, for Brookiyn _Tooleey, Danbert. : left on bases, New York 6, Brook- hits, Suodgrass. Bridwell. Tooley Wiltse, Coulaon: sa: ier ot ace o evrom New York 15 DE e Nhien "hases. Derore, Murray. 5 Merkle, Besker T Hur Shent: "dowbientay, Tovle. 1o Merkie: bases on e, off Wiitse 2. off Schardt 4. off Crandall 3. off Kuet- 1: struck ofut. by Wiltse 8, by Schardt 2. by ndall 5, by Knetzer 3; thme, 2.073 umpires, Klem and Doyle.. Phillies 6, Philadeiphiz, May 3. oston 5. toe Heraox's three bag- tied the score in half ‘of this inning Tigue,, whosue ceeded Tyler in the ninth. gave a Fnsbe. Mattern then went in to pitch. and a pass an error and Paskert's singlo seored Kuabe with the ER Boston. Phitadeiphia. % so s . ey 3 0% 8 i fansie 3030 R T 3181 Tt 3031 id P S H St 3181 ¢ fmem 3113 ] vl B O i SIS 28 h & 3 mewmann ie Wiliher 0 800 > Menie? $ 888 8 mows mom e BT 11008 1s. - 35 7 “Batted for Tyler in 9th. None out when winning rem seored. Score by fnnings: Boston e Philadelphia * Runs, for Philadelpata Knabe 013 118 . Lobert, Boston, yiay 2—Boston today received Lier first | shutout on_the_home grounds for this seasom Wasl Stephens, Delenanty: sactl- | fice hit, Cobb: double play, Stepliens to Newman to Otls | e, -driving in | A Spec - Women’s Tailored Suits Suits Now $15.0 Suits Now $19.5 Suits Now $25.00 The, Suits included in this special sale are all from our regular stock, which insures you that the styles are new and correct, the qualities are the finest serges and worsteds, the fit and workmanship is values now are most exceptional. If you have not yet purchased your Spring Suit—the/\l, i reduced prices are your reward for waiting. Heretofore . Heretofore . Heretofore BUY TODAY! The Leading Store in Eastern Connecticut devoted exclusivsly to Men’s, Women's . e f[anhaltan 121-125 Main Street , and Children’s Wearing Appare! $18.00 ani $20.00 $22.50 ni $25.00 $29.50 anl $35.00 best, and the ir?:l | o { won o shels | s on balls 1 | Doolan, bam, Butler: two biso hits, Magee, Graham: tirce base his, Dobert Lome run, Titus Kusbe to Tuderys, on_bases, Hoston 3, jer 3. by Brew PBrennan Eeson. OTHER BASEBALL GAMES TUESDAY. At Titus, for Boston Ingéeton 2, Sueeney, Titus, stolen bas Tyler to Philadelphia 11; 2; time, , 2. wild_pites, Tvler: umpires, . Amorican Leagus. . Clereland—Chicago-Cleveland - game postponed; cold weather. At Pittsburg—Pittsburg-Chicago National League. eold weather. Won. 6 Northampton 5 Holyoke o b Wateroury . 4 Speingield i New Britain 3 4% New Hauren_atdord 1 New T At Waterbury—Bridgeport 8, Waterbury New Briatn 11 As > A At At Lawrence—Lawrence 5. ‘Baltimore—Rochester §, CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. Connecticut Leagu. folyoke 5. New England League. Lowell 17. At Havernill—Haverbill 3, iynn 1 At Broekton New Bedtord 1. Brockton 7. At Worcestor—Worcester 12, Fall River 6. DD At COLLEGE AL Hanover, N IL At Cambidgs, Mass. Harvard 17, Bates 1. College Games. | Philadelphia—Upiversity of Pennslvania 10, Tnirersity of Virzinia 0. Rain Checks After Miserable Game. 2—New Britain won from Springfield here to- day, 11 to 10, in a game that was so poor that at the end of the seventh inning Owner O’'Neil of the local team announced that rain checks would be spectators present, and they were accordingly passed out. | With the score 10 to inning, streak and put winning run was to first by New given to the 164 Britain, Conn., May the locals struck a over five runs. Bannister, over the bleachers. Introduced by Senator Brandegee in Washington, M: degee introdu; ers of Some Connecticut PENSION BILLS U. S, Senate. (Special to The Bulletin.) late_of Company C, infantry, a $24 per month. Ha a mens viile, Compan also introduced a. bill granting J. C. Allyn of Fitch Allyn of infantr; n Lo Mrs. widow of Edward A. A, Eleventh Conn. at_the rate of $24 per month. Senator Brandegee introduced a res- olution protesting agzalnst tlon_of arbitration between the ed States and Great Britain Goode, Gra: icnabe. Terao: Dootan donble piese. ham o Tennes Struck out, Jommistone game postponed: New Hazen 0. 5 in the eighth batting ade on a wild throw the ball going ay 2.—Senator Bran- in the senate a bill granting a pension to Harriet J. Som- Norwlich,_ widow of Fordyce B. Second the rate of the adop- Unit- adopted | Steering Gear a Prime Essential for Safety—Starting the Engine Without a Crank—Save Tire Expense by Keeping Wheels in Line. California has a new auto registra- tion bill before the legislature that it is figured will net some $317,000, in- stsad of $124,000, under the old scheme of taxation. The new ratet are: Gas- oline and steam cars $5, electrics $3, motoreycles $10, chauffeurs §2. Steering geer was of minor conse- quence wheén cars were first built wtih a speed of a few miles per hour, but with' the increase of the speed pessi- bilities the aceuracy, strength and gen- eral reliability of the steering gear has become of the highest importance. In traveling at high speed = or even at mederate raes, the safety of the occu- pants of the machine depends primari- Iy upon the direction of the vehicle. | In actual practice some form of worm is used on the majority of cars, but there are four forms of steering gears, viz.: the worm, the bevel, the spur and the mechanical lever arrangement. If you wanted to start your engine IN THE AUTOMOBILE WORLD and found your crank was broken, how woud you do it? One motorist uses this health no good, and merely taethad: Jack up one of the rear wheels of the car and engage the high gear, leaving the cluteh in. Then turn the wheel forward rapidly, which can be done very eadily. When the motor starts throw out the clutch, shift the gear_from high to neutral, and lower the fWheel to the ground. The car is then ready to start. D3 motorists reslize that wh out of line cause undue wear and strain upon tires and consequent increased expense on the tire up-keep? To test the line-up of wheels, see that the front axle is straight across the car in the first place. See whether a string touches the rims of a front and a rear wheel\at four places when drawn from the forward part of the first wheel to the rear part of the pack wheel and several inches above each hub. Try it across several inches below the hubs in the same manyer. ! by the German-American association of the state of Connecticut. An official report estimates the nun ber of Para rubber trees undar culti- vation in Cochin China, at over Notice To Architects, Contractors, Builders and all Persons Contemplating Erecting Framj, Buildings The erection and alterations of frame | buildings within the fire limits is for- bidden by ordinamce of the city. Also ed metal covering on frame buildings is forbidden, except by permission of the Court of Common Council, as per ordinances of the eity. HOWARD STANTON, Fire Marshal. Ndrwich, Conn., May 1, 1911. may2d T T T 'TWILL HELP YOU For uervousmeas, frritability, heafiache, backiche, pressing- has been ‘womanly &iseasss. 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Present plans contemplate the planting of 4,000,000 trees addi- tional as soon‘as the work can be done. 3 H. M. LEE, M. D, Surgeon After May 15th hours in~ Norwich Mondays, Thursdays, 11-2, and by ap- pointment. Office McGrory Building, Main Stree! Hours in New London Tuesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, 1.30-4, 7-8, and by appointment. Office ahd Residence 49 Howard Street NOTICE Dr. Louise Franklin Miner is now located in her new office, Breed Hall, Room 1. Office Hourse, 1 to 4 p. m. ‘Telephone 660. N AAMHBAMAAANMAAAAMAAANAAAY of general female weskness, Freight and er e TR A ow ¥rom Norwl esduys, days Sundaye at £15p. m. - ew York, Pler 22, foot Roosevelt Street, ‘Wednesdays, Fridaye, A5 Freight received un C, A. WHITAKER, Special Excursion t0 BERMUDA Mont Beautiful Spot in the Warld. LEAVING NEW YORK MAY 4th, 3P, M. BY THE MAGNIFICENT FAST MAIL Twin Screw S. 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JONES Salte 46, Shannon Ballding Take elevator Shetucket street em« trance. ‘Phone 'LANG Dry Cleaner and Dyer 157 Franklin St SUITS PRESSED 50c Our Wagon Calls Everywhere WALL PAPERS For Spring Housecleaning Our stock Is now complete with the very latest and newest designs, Ex- clusive, artistic goods. That's the whole Now is the time to buy, and the place is at YERRINGTON'S 49 Main Street Telephones 708-12. The Best Trout Brook: n New London County Will not delight the busy, progressive housewife nearly so much as the pros< ect of having a thoroughly modern zas range placed in her kitchem, FEs- tate ranges are safe, sturdy, depend- able, peerless bakers, economical gas \sers, great time savers, Call and sce them and be sure also to examine the incomparable Rund Instamtaneous (ias Water Heaters, furnishing at the mere turn of a faucet an unlimited upply of hot water at any moment of the day or night. Gas & Electrical Deg't. 321 MAIN 8T, - AIIIPI ILDG., stery in a few words.