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Clocks in the City. . DID IT EVER STRIKE YOU that it is very wise economy, in order to save a few doilars, to leave your property without Insurance.’ If not insured, let me take care of ths matter for you. ISAAC 8. JONES, Insurahce and Real Estate Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main St. Real Estate and Fire Insurance, is jocatsd fn Semsry' Blocky over C. 3. ‘Wiillams, Room $, third fleor. ‘Telepbone 147. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Brown & Perkins, Atomeys-at-Law er First Nat Bank, Shetucket St. nce stairway next to Thames Bank. Open Monday and Satur- day evenings. Telephone 38-3. b2 BRADY & BRADY, Atterneys amd Counsel at Law. 286 Broadway, New York City. * T. Brady Charles A. Brady New York. of Norwich, Comn. Dominick & Dominick Norwich Branch, Shannon Bldg., 10 Shetucket St. TELEPHONE 901. Stocks Bonds Grain Cotton FRANK J. MOSES, Mgr. The Dime Savings Bank © OF NORWICH. 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 Treasurer. April The BestCandy 1o present to anvone as a gift is a box of LOWNEY'S CHOCOLATES. There is a rantee slip in each box that the Chocolates are fresh and yowll find the varlety excellent sold at DUNN'S PHARMACY, 50 Main Street NOTICE Dr. Louise Franklin Miner is now Tooated in her new office, Breed Hall, Roorn 9 Office Hourse, 1 to 4 p. m. Telephone 660. ‘ QUALITY In work sheuld always be ce sidered | espectal'y when it costs no inore than | the iuferior kind. Skiliad men are employed by us. Our price tell the| whole story, STETSON & YOUNG. % AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Sanderson. Proge. SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes Traveling Men, ete. Livery comnected SMBIUCKET sTRZET. Garden Seed At CARDWELL'S Rose Bowling Alleys, BUCAS HALL, dMM hnehl.unnuuc;fA,hm 25-27 Franklin Street JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Bmder. ¥ it team, which thas the backing of Morton ¥. Plant this season, is to call its can- didates together next Monday for prac- tice befors its opening game May 23d, when a team from Brooklyn, N. Y. will play at Armstrong park. ~Local talent tas iven considerable recognition in the list of candidates, which will tend to give eastern, Con- necticut a interast in the 'plty- ers and their performances. A number of the players will be tamiliar to the fans because they were in the Trolley league teams last year. Bolt, who was with Middletown last season, Joe Cranker, the New London boy, and Burrows, the Mystic boy who pitched sensational ball’ for Westerly High school last season, make up the staff of twirlers. Foye and Griffin, both with New London jast year, will work for the catcher's place. Slim McIntyre of this city has been signed for first, but will have to fight it out with an unknown by the name- of Mullin. SHm's friends who know his record last season with New Bedford of the New England leagua and again this season with Lowell of the same league expect to see SMm anchored on the bag. Captain Burns of last year's New' London team will take care of second bag. and Sid Nasher will be At short. Dunlap, Middletown’s fast short— top st year, will-be on deck for this infleld_position. In the outfield will be Patty Sulli- van, ' the well known New London player, Edgar, last vear of Middle- town, ‘and Nealon of last year's New Lendon nine. FOX OF STERLING FANNED FOURTEEN. Washingtons Wers E. sy for the Snr- ling Pirates. _ The Sterling Pirates And the Wash- ington ball team crossed bats Safur- day, May 6, on the former's grounds, the Pirates winning by the score of 14 to 3. The game was salted down in the fitat inning, when the Pirates pushed seven rune across the plate, and from that time on it was only a question how many they were going to add to their list. The visitors were never dangerous, being held in check by Fox. wiro al- lowed only. five hits and disposed of 14 men by the strike-out route. The features of the game were the batting of McCarthy and the fielding of McMahon and French. The lineups and batting order: Pirates—Shippee, 3b. Kelly c. Me- Mahon 2b, French 1b, Thornley cf, Me- Carthy “ss, Sherman rf; Pe'oquin If, Fox p. ‘Washingtons—Clews rf, Taylor c, H. Fecteau ef, N. Fecteau 3b; Riley 2b, Ducias Wb, Frenette Iif, Agnew ss, - St. Sauvear p. Score by innings: RH.E. Pirates 70100240 *_14 9 3 Whingtons 01060010061 —3 5 3 English Lightweight Matched With Knockeut. New York, Ma¥y 8.—A ten round bout between Matt Wells, Hghtweight champion of England, and Knodckout Brown, the local aspirant for cham- pionship honors, was definitely ar- ranged tonight for this city on the lat of June. Wells will sail for this country May 13. The terms call for 133 pounds at 3 p. m. The fight will be held at the Twentieth Century Ath- letic clu P Red Sox Release Pitcher Smith. Cleveland. = O, May 9.—Charles Smith, pitcher of the Boston American league team, which opens a four days' series here {oday. was released to the Newark team of the Eastern league to- day. He is a Clevéland man. Plans for Giants’ New York, May, 8.—Plans were filed today for the mew concrete and stel stadium which will replace the stands recently destroyed by fire at the Na- tional league park, better known as Promment Canflidn& for M—Myflfic -and Nev London mmwwmoflmhmequ New -Grandstand. /| The new stand. be w double desik affair, semi- in_shape, 328 feet around the inmer circle’ lnd 34 feet along the outer edge. The will be asbestos and the m{ o placed af $100,000. Work will begin at once. ILLIMANTIC SPORTS THOUGHT _ YOUNG GOTCH HELD ’AOIL Wresttied One [moum’ nmf"n'& e e it s:“ = «given, P~ mated at 50,000. 2‘# (Special to The Bulletin.) A small crowd witnessed the ath- letic_card presented at the Windham A. C. Wednesday night: In what was to have the_main event of the evening, Young Monty of Baitic and Young_Gotch of Boston wrestled to & draw in an hour. The opinion, how- ever, of those present was that Gotch could have thrown Monty at any time For the first preliminary Young Cy- pher and Young Thomas, both of Wil- limantic, boxed three rounds with the honors dbout even. The ottier prelim- imary. which was a wrestling match, was the bes: event of the evening.. It| was between Young Bullock and Yoing Lizey, the former winning in straight falls in 16 and 11 minutes. Frank McLean was referee and F. N. Dondero timekeeper. BALTIMORE’S BEST SPITTER. Baseball Yarn from Umpire Sheridan's Repertoire. Once in 3 while Jack Sheridan, the umpire, will break into a spell of story telling, dealing with baseball incidents. Here are two of Jacik's latest: - One of his yarns has to do with Jack McCarthy, an, umpire who had many unhappy moments in the American and later in the Eastern league before he blew the arbitrating in these parts and_went back to the coast. One day, so Sheridan says, the unhappy Mc- Carthy made himself a chest protector from the back of an 6id hotel register. It worked fine until Mac got a crack over the heart fro ma .foul tip that made him think of better times, When his heart stopped leaking Mac showed up at Baltimore on a hot dav. To protect his heart he zot a large sponge and placed in under the cardboard breastplate to act as a ‘spring or buffer. The dag /was thz hottest of the sea- son, according to Sheridan, and the unhappy umpire perspired profusels. In the sixth inning a fast ball nicked the bat and struck the _ cardboard | chestplate directly over the sponge. | McCarthy staggered back while water squirted into his face and out on both sides. A bug in the stand velled: “Gee, that was the best spitball I ever seen!” And to this day. according to Sheridan, the bugs of Baltimore never learned any different. Academy Meeting Putnam High. Croker and Lord will be the Acade- my battery this afternoomfor the game with Putnam High scheol, with the | balance of the Academy nine playing jtheir usual positions. In past-years of its fiercest baseball struggles, some- times ‘going to extra inning games be- fore the supremacy- was settled, and the outlook should be for a fast game this afternoon. ‘ EASTERN LEARUE STANDING. Won. Lest. P.C ciester 1 H s b . 547 1e H 825 T H 500 2 EH free 5 T 420 Montreal - 12 3 Fersey City . 3 b0 23 CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. Won. re P 1 s - 7 i FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. LITTLE DEMAND FOR STOCKS. Price Levels Were Barely Disturbed in Yesterday’s Trading. New York, May $.—With little de- mand for stocks, except for the uses of professional traders, price levels were barely _disturbed today in the ecurities market. The present dis- sition apparently, is to restrict spec- ulative activity in view of the possi- bility that when the supreme court meats next Monday decisions. in the anti-trust cases may be announéed. Desultory efforts at the opening to depress prices had so little effect that traders changed their tactics and op- erated for a rise. The buying move- ment was not well sustained. althcugh a majority of the leading issues were fractionally higher durinz the greaier part of ihe day. #News of the reduction of the Bos- ton & Maine dividend rate did not reach Wall street until after the mar- ket had closed, The stock of the Nev York, New Haven & Hartfowd, th% controlling company, which has been weak of latz, declined a point today. The Boston & Maine is the second eastern railroad to reduce its dividend rate since~tho intersiate commerce commission réfused to - sanction the proposed increase in freight rates, the New York Central being the other. Bondd were steady. Total sales, par vulue, $3,001,000. United States bonds were unchanged on call 'STOCKS. Chatmors otd . Copper . - Agrienitoral - Hide & L. pfd. Tew Securitics seent 0L Locomotive 500 Ceneral Tiectric 110 Gt Nerthern 3éd 230 Do. pta s 334 1100 Inter Harvesior 128 1285 100 Tnter Marine pf 1% 16k 183 —— International. Paper ... — = - a5 Tniernational Pomp 200 Towa Central ... 200 Kansas Cliy Southeen. »fd Gas 500 Lebjgh Valiey .. Toulsville & Naih 100 Ming. & St Louts 200 AL, St P & € 100 Mo, Kan. & Tex. —=— Do, ptd n Eativey Stel Sprine 20900 Reading - . 300 Republic Sieel 400 Do. 500 Southesn Pacifie Southern Rallway . Tnion Do. Tnited Staiss Reatiy Western Manyiand Westinghouse. Electric Westem nion New York, May 9.—Money on steady, Z 1-4@2 3-3; ruling rate 2 | last loan 2 ¥-4; closing bid 2 1-4; fered at 2 Time loans a little more active; sixty days 2 1-2 per cent.; ninety days 2 3-4; ix months 3. COTTON. May 9.—Cotton_futures . Bids: May 15.52; June Sep- Novem- call | 1-4; ! of - October 12.93; December 12.81; January March 12.88. Spot _closed miet, ten points high- { er; middling_uplands 1. gulf 16.00. Sales, 700 bales. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Wigh™ Lew. Close. 3% sy 56 15-16 3075 %% 8 810 Putnam has given the Academy some | , - W Caah b Bl mmcimnmeti B erommno D RO [ I " s was W ouke, 8 8 . May 9.—The Giants defeated the Cubs in a same whieh was piaved In a i o a %o 3 B oo e pa: 2 - 22 1 € e 330 3 ¥& e 41328 i i1 o 2918 K $ise e 17380 S 1138 sain “Totals,” 33 M 2711 1 double ‘plays, Hofman fo Tunker. Doyle to Bridwell to Morkle: ont, by Brown 5. by Matlewson 4; time, L. pires, Bremnan and O'D: " Score by inotrs: Cleseland Boston Two base bit,; Smith: Fome nun. Grigas. fiy. Williams; slolen- bases, Stovail, ~Hove: The ‘first foninz. when \Beck. ton player, drove .cne of Tyler's right feld fence, sooring four runs. Boston's sacrifica double e e e T : s R TR i e | e Sl e S R e, en. . IClykelt 4 1 2 0 LT o = Won.. Lest. Millerst 3 0 1 0 0fMeckef - 13 i H Sweeney,2s £ 2 3 0 172 13 T Grahame 4 1 1 25 11 1 Tsler.p 20 4 10 s 8 *Eprat 10 0 o3 Totals. Pirates 8, Phillies 1. Philadeiphis, May 9.—Pittsburg ‘opened fia sast- em_cumpalan” today by easlly defeating the home foum. Swde 1. The visiors drove Rowan off the rih- bec i ihe fuird toninewhen fhes ‘made e Bitc including a double by Leach, tripics by Waner and 3ilier and a home tun by Wilon. ~Chalmers was also hi: hard, Pittsburz's twelve hits being for a fotal of 97 bases Adams of Pitisburg’ was effective at all siages. Seore: Pittsburs, Philadelphia. **Batted for Brown tn Sth Score by faninas: Roston Ciactonatl Two base hits, Clarke: 00001802 $0000200 Bescher. Downey: three bse it Keefo Suits Now $15.00 Suits Now $19.50 ‘Suits Now $25.00 The Suits mcluded in this special sale are all from Hereto{ore Sig usoo-lmfio Heretofore $22.50 mi $25.00 Heretofore . $29.50 mi $35.00 our regular stock, which insures you that the styles are ‘new and correet, ‘the qualities are the finest serges and worsteds, the fit and workmanship is the best, and the values now are most exceptional. If you have not yet purchased yM Spring Suit—the reduced prices are your reward for waiting. b BUY TODAY! ' 121-125 Main Street The lulin;g Store in Eastern Connecticut devoted exclusively to Men’s, Women's and Children’s Wearing Appare/ M'K’hofe,3 2 0200 OTHER BASEBALL RESULTS TUESDAY. Whpaed £ 12 t3a 4 L AR sie i e Mies 420 DEe ol A pumedine )l Bl s, iy 3 2 oo R ectiout Loague. o, T 3T shas. matoed g potponed e S T A e i e A At ey & ek, Scare By umlnn At . gl S R T ok e ki Tt | ikt i b € Gt & i Lo, G, Slbwn Tt |- AL Bt o Ll il Gt | ST P e . e iy e e e | A Bl lect on, beses, Pittsburg 5, Philadeiphia 3: ‘Adams 3, by Fowan 2. by Chalmers * umpires, Finueran and Rigler. College Games. H—Dartmeuth 4, Tults 16, _. Zbyszko Dumped Schkmidt Twice. New Haven, Conn., May 9.—Zbyszko took two falls from Paul Schimidt, the Swiss wrestler, here tonjght, the first in 22 1-2 minutes and the second in 10 minutes. At Wanorer, N. | St. Louis Shut Out Braekiyn. Brookiyn. N. Y., Mav 9.—Playing in the rain, Har- mon had the beiter of Rucker today and St. Leus Shut out Broskiva in a pitcers’ battle, 3 th 0. Tooley hurt his kuee in 4 collislon with Wheat. go- ing after & fiy n the fourtl inning and was forced | to refice. Manazer Dahlen tried hard to Win in the elghths, seading substitute batters and rumness, but IN THE AUTOMOBILE WORLD Headlight for Country Running—How to Use an Eleva- tor—Fancy Salary Mark in Indianapolis Internation- al Sweepstakes. them to 2 Tide They may value thelr| Every autoist knows that a pair Ml n necks if you don’t. powerful headlights are necessary for country running. Sidelights often bar- | file the driver by throwing light upon the fenders and the front of the bon- net. When there popping in the car- buretor, look for a weak mix*ure as tha cau A“weak battery may also be the icascn. The floor beards of a car can have rubber mats secured to them by the vse of shellac, dissoived to a thick syrup. ‘Two or thres coats will need to be vsed before the covering it put iu place. One garage where the vator makes use of it when 2 body is 1o be lifted from the chassis. All they do is to Tun the car under the elevator, tla a rope from the elevator around the body, and when the slevator moves, up goes the body with it. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signatu.e of is an ele- Sorae one of these mathematical ex- perts has figured that the winner of the coming 506 mile international sweepstakes 4t Indianapol drawing a saliry equivalent to $13,- 149,000 ‘per vear for the time he is in the race. The winner will receive $19, 009 from the speedway, $5,000 morve from makers of accessories. On i age bssis the winner will re na the rate of travel main- il be about 75 miles per hour. Resist the temptation to show off before your friemds when voiu invite REAL ESTATE For Sale or Rent We have several choice building “Potter Manor” “for lots on sale, easy terms. Two cottages for rent. Two small apartments for rent. Three nice building lots on West Main St. for sale. FULL PARTICULARS AT COAL OFFICE-OF L. 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