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Croker fldfi Colleahm t0 4 B Rapsforflonervi'tthbOnbMWaTm ly Hitter—Errogs PlenfifulonlothSidu. LN on & novel elim- Ej L BEuhvadunndaty el el A Coach Auflzmn took_hls Norwich Free Adamey boys back, to the cam- pus of his alma mater, Wesleyan, on Friday afterroon. lined them up agaiast the Weslesan {reshman base: ball, team. and when the score: Tavics w Fh pessit. the R aetevam freshmen were about the most sur- prised bunch of ' ball tossers in the land. Academy won the game, 8 to 7. and on the records of the score sheet out-hit and out-pitched the un- dergraduate collegians. In total of errers the teams were even, but Wes- legal were the more damaging. Ty Pitcher Charlie Croker of the Academy go the big honors of.the day in holding fhe losers to four hits, only on2 of which was for more than a single. but that one & homer by short- stop Tripp. Croker fanned seven and had the Middletown team stopped on the hitting proposition, when .a sin- gle wouid have sent the deciding run over the pan_ First baseman Bob Fletcher matched umu ‘will be play | ination plan, by wi a winning m.m can be chall for games by any ihers and wiubt piky wntlLit fas bees beaten twice, when its place will be taken by some oth erteam which will be the object of attack through the challenges which can be hurled at it. BASEBALL PROGRAMME. ( sanonn | aoraamm _PURCHASES DELIVERED IN CITY FOR 5 CE ‘fxfilfi“ lblz%c Purc L&l‘d ": 3 lbs. 28¢ Games for All Ages on_the Local Dia- mond. Games scheduled for today in vari- ous leagues ir Norwich and vicinity are the following: Eastern Connecticut League. , Jewatt City opens at home, playing Taftville. Moosup opens at home, play- ing Dayville. Centrals of at Wauregan. As the Centrals have no grounds available for home games, they will play all their league engaze- mznts out of town. Moosup, Taftville and YWauregan were the winners fast Cleveland. May 1% —After pitching fnvincible ball for five Inoings, Mitchell weakened and Boston ux! Score. DID IT EVER STRIKE YOU ‘enouglr Bit #to win the game. Tue -final that it is very unwise economy, In order 1o save a few doilars, to leave your property without Insurance. 1t not insured let me take clre of the matter for you. ISAAC 8. JONES, Insurance and Real Estats ~Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main St. ] 'é.?';.i?nfé‘fmm Nt 1. I l H —IEITQPEGIALs : Native” [2}-15¢ | PRIME RIB ROAST - . 14-16c Small Pamily HAMS Stimed dack - 1b. -Shoulder STEAK w. | P L ] Blemprurcsacn Veal Roast 1b. @l esnanuumat Tripp's homer by smashing for four ~ = ot g bases ahead of him, | Saturday, which was the opening day e TN GNCE O W2 BRL{ies =i i on penss shend bl | Tetane Fresh Cut |SALT PORK g Ib, 7% | Little Pig - ’ Real Estate and right felder McCormick justified Hospital Diamond. Hamb Steak 3 n” c ordinary < 4 - C PORK IN: n anid" Fire' Masavance; his_elevation to third place in the| On the Norwich state hospital dia- am] urz = 5 LOINS - 1b.. 4 batting list by landing safely times out of five, Fietcher's record. A The game called for an up-hill fight all the way for the Academy, but they were game ‘to the end and clung to their margin of one run. Wesleyan £ot off in the lead with one run in the first. Academy went ahead with two | runs in the second, but was at once Passed by Weslevan scoring two in Their malf. ' The collaglans widened their lead by one run in the fourth, making it Wesleyan freshmen 4, Acad- emy 2, but in the fifth and in the seventh Academy sent a trio of runs across, taking the lead, $ to 4. In a heartbreaking spurt in their half of the seventh the freshmen scored thrae, coming within one of tying the scere, and the last two fnn- ings were shutouts for both sides. The seore: Norwieh Free Academy. three mond the State Hospital team plays also the Norwick Town team, Burdick and Pendleton being the Norwich Town ttery. : Interscholastic League. This is an open date in the Eastern Connecticut Interscholastic league, none of the four teams having a league game scheduled. Norwich Free Acad- emy is playing at Black Hall, Butkeley High school of New London plays Hop- kins grammar sehool of New Haven on the New London diamond. Norwich Grammar School League. A Division—West Chelsea at Greene- ville and St. Mary’s vs. Broadway at Mohegan park at 10.30 a. m. B Division—Bridge District at Taft- ille, Broadway at Norwich Town West Chelsea vs. Greeneville at Sachem park. * On Friday which was Forequarters Spring LAMB . 8%c Fancy Rolled ROAST is joeated In Somery’ Block, over C. M. Willtams, Roem 0, third floor. Telephene 147. — ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW AMOS A. BROWNING Atterney-at-Law, 3 Richards Bldg. “Phone 203. Brewn & Perkins, Atwmsysat-law Over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. Fntranee stairway next to Thames Nat. Bank. Open Mondey and Satu: day evenings. Telephone 38-3. Small, Lean. « " Fresh Shoulders Ib. : : " ‘Fresh Killed FOWL - - - = 1 w 2le }ffi’i‘fiiamn o 8C Washington 6, Chicage 5. Chiicago. May 12—A batting ralls in the ninth In- ning. when two sagles. twe stolen besce an ercor 1b. Iflic ROUND STE 25¢ %%A%’)oésm ATOES" pk. 2 I c Tc| Milan cf 1} “earoyae Lelicelt. T Fiberteid.3 Gessler,rf Cun'liam.2 ACBride.ss Henrs.c Graz.p Totals, Fine Table BUTTER Yellow Eye or Pea BEANS aennsinssen ssusurcss Blusananesn Fresh LETTUCE head Jumbo BANANAS 15 fu CLOTHES PINS 100 for [EISEONR Totals, 35 8 37 17 Ban for Block in b, “*Batted for Olmstead, afternoon Greeneyillz | Weslevan Freshmen. Stocks 7. by Winchester 5. team are as.follows: olDernantys 3 r o N\ . vei off a postponed game with the ¢ s 3 w,‘r.m;:::?y. New Z;::: cits. B Py .2..: é. 3 i ? HECER R e X RE AT s t M i ITRESH MOHICAN CREAMERY o Now Yo of Norwich, Comn. | SGracle 3 1 3 1j3iom b3 Mill League. Dt My 12— Cob rannice i an he atur da ornin : Tasei” 533 omamn $ 8| The second season of the Mill leagiie B 4 g u er lb c lbs L) ” 't thi 't ith thra imes.. 73 . .. s 0 g [lemey, (%1 $ | Fre " Greenevitie Kickers play . the 7 TO 11 O’CLOCK Sig 3 Bominick & Dominick|==. : R oE R s i T S ~ | the Cranberey. ana the Occum team Small, Lean, Sugar Cured, HOT FROM OUR OWN OVENS Nerwich Branch, Shannon Bidg, . [, Som b tmimer: 00y ooy o | Db at Baltle. Those It twe reams {2 | : L A f Biked 'Goods in T 10 Shotwcket St. TELEPHONE 901, | Westevan Fresimen .1 2 8 1 6 0 : 8 0—7 |both play their first games in the o|Bushss | s argest Assortment o & in Town. b Home runs, Tiecher, Teg; struck out, by Crowec | league today. The lineups for each s | mn e ou ers ib c Saturday Baked Beans and Brown Bread 4 p. m. Taftville Athletic Club—Mulholland, 0{Mortariy.dn Delicious Fruit Pies 3 for 28¢c wissemss. £ = = Bo Ju 3 R, Piliing, D. Pilling, Tambert, Hague 0l 3ew D ! nds on oY o Wi mith, Cormier, Hasler, Heard, errms H{ Wi nnwE Gl onomnomnes 3 1 i s Vi At ues. Davij 5 Grain v"'"""N:'"" e ymen Fadey w(‘;r:e‘;.':v{l‘lfqmcnr::g‘v;ge Taylor, =1 ot Cotton 1 gt RN S TaE Cetwe, and 1,600 for a team ttoal. Capt. Bill | Mack has always arranged his pitch- [to win a world's championship from | school last Good Friday at am athietis At a meeting held Friday evening at | G780y, Oney, Mullin, Fuller Supa. o o | Donahue will roll against them with 7 | ing schedulé 8o that he could open the | Chicago, and the only game the tzam |meet held under ihe suspless of the the Y. M. C. A. for the teams which |, Boitis & C—Rov, Gray. Woods, Au- s °=8| team of Owls. Detroit series with Plank, sending Bd- | won was from Pfeister, a left-hander. | New Haven A A hieten. 4 PRANK O. MOSES, Mgr. thier, Charon, Desautells. Higham, Mil- i ‘are to compose thq & die back in the closing game. When | Pittsburg showed them Liefield, also a | official time was S5s. The [. Sty e l‘:“i“’l‘t‘_‘";;"nluog.:: mer, Staffon,” Malady, Douville, Four- OTHER BASEBALL RESULTS FRIDAY. | he got Krause, Connie worked him in | southpaw, and, like Pfeister, he failed | wers City Attorney Hovt of New Ha Who has been the organizer, presided | "o 1l Cote. ree oo Tost — Dbatween, giving Detroit three® left- | to finish his game, and was not al-|ven and Billy Hunter, one of the Wi o . Thd arrengements “wire rrabe oo o M- €. A Connors, Townsend. | puuasoria e S o EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. handers in four days. On four games' |lowed to start another in the serfes. | levan coaches. starting the league zamies this atter. | ner, Depjamin, Revall =Robinson. sl Wen. Low. PC |series with the Sox, Doc White has —_— The - officials of the athistic mesty {noon The league is to play in two | Sorclsy Hoaory poenderson, Clish, 59 | Dechester . 13 s been employed in the same manner. On ALL ALIKE TO LAJOIE. among whom were Physical Direcior divisions on an age basie wne con. | Stariey; Kenaall, Boyd and Purple. - | T 1 : several occasions on- eastern tfips Markle of the Now Haven ¥, My €. Ay OF NORWICH. taining plavers all under 17 and the | ger uo._G. S R o AMDOr Chansorens, <283 | Bumalo ... 1 H since Defroit became a pennant factor | arry Can Wallop Any Kind of a Ball | commissioner for the A. A. . if Con- other ‘all under 16, "The yoanser ar | 26T v, St ; 3 383 | ‘Erovicence B Jennings' men have had left-handers e necticuf, claim that this time made % . wslon starts todey with a game be. | OUilard. Preavey, Nichols, N. Tatro, 188 | Montreal . 7 ] Started against them in nine or more| and is Strong on Outguessing Pitch- | (on_mild outdoor record for Connesti- DIVIDEND | tween the Troop 2 Scouts and the | Briaet Vamiuos Te0e. Raymond, oy iy e of their fifteen games. They would[ ers. ¢ cas z Liverty Bovs at 2.30 on the battle- | = paie Workingmen’s Social Club— | , Broklm, May 12.—St. Loufs made it tire out of Easters League. ;“:9*' Plank twice gud Krause ence st o ATy TA daia A \'Bx-.‘!'n?tor Frank 8. Butterworth of The regular Semi-annual Dividend | 8Tound. Thers is t obe a preliminary | v Morissecte. 1. Morlssette, Toove, | o, om Broklm today. ‘wisninz by & (o 3. The | AL Buffaio—Proridence 3, Bufalo 5. iladelphia, Gray -here. Collins and | Jus| Ll gt with | New Haven offered a splendid sofid has beem declared from the net earn. | DS(een the Cuiture club and the sec- | Si.tron. Connell, Jones, Hesbel, Hines, | boor bicsine. Thers ws sk Tk sier Soceime | 4% e 1 S b Karzer at Hoston and shafever fefts |4 bt wds well ;evidenced in & rechif | silver elip fo 'the compstise SENN b - ond team of the Scoute. The Clippers | Setiofy Connell, Jones. Heebel, Hines, | poor Tuchine “rhers wav i Yikine e decots | 44 Mowtmal_for ™8ty s Vvt 3. hander New York might have to offgr. | contest Not that his hitting was won- | made the best time at (his face, cup e the past six menths at the|vs. Taftville begin the older division | e p: ewrnter " o o F- ~{ naban wers ordered from the fieid. Seore: i b sl They got so they rather liked tbe | derful . although he got two in four,|to be held until won by another Com- 3 rate of Four per cent. a year, and will next week. The Troop 2 Scouts wili xS ey et St Loaks. - Breskiyn. Rt southpasws. which e Of 500, but a8 | necticut competiior whe makes e be paysbie on end after May 15th, ine up as follows for the opener: S | PR R B e e Lbft-hand \pitching “alone - svili “TefSICTIIE “hat he ea1 TC LACIr, 00 MM [Sdat: time st ancther fRes BENS SRR B L wooou:n Fillmore c, Blair p, Lacy 1b, Purvis| The new haif mile track inside ths | Huerss & 1 83 gfomsests & 334 o 8 e L Sewdne 3 stop the Tigers.” They /hve won.tha|ter ‘whers the pitclier puts them. "Jn{fhs anspices of the New Haven Al > d 2b, Jenkins 8h, Calkins ss, Fergyson |t{wo minute oval at Readville will be | Eulsir ® 10 O'Wheatit, 2 1400 “Waterburs 1. New Britain 5. pennant three times in four years, and | the, third inning Jackson was on firstyand finajly to become the propertsy of Apwil 21 daw “Treasurer. | cf, Oliver If, Hanafin rf. - built along the principles of Austrian | Xeneibrl § 912 ¢ Oimmats 3 12 & ¢ | ariiord, i, Bridgepor: ;. they never were as wall fortified for | itk Latry up, and the signal for the | the athlste making the best time thres snAs 8oom 43 a plaver has played one | tracks =0 that a nighi-before or morn- S sot et G0 20 1) L R A thie kind of twirling ae sow. Moty { e 204 0 wis guiled, JECRACH WC8 [ Gmes, L A A P nning with any team, he beco ing rain not cause & postponem: Oskesf 4 2 2 0 0l Moy 000 nf Voo. Lost. i e Wi v g The New Haven A, will hold ane member of that teemm’ and cemnt g | of ractng. Do mement St 3.1 5 o Slmomes 4 528 8 1 s I Soutaphus ae 1t wha we or thres |far the wallop. Eut the ball was 3| other: ten-mile race on Maatiat Shg 'ne BcstCand with any other. At the snd the mem. . Pyt s1iae a3 | years ago, when White and Plank were | Wi ourve, breaking snarply dowy, and | atternoon, ai which the Putserworts ‘bers of the winning team in each di- | TLady, the dam ef Star Patch, 2.04 == 90911 9 H at their best. Krause had not Been|2en I e 0 it ' D, RO e Oy e, O S vision will recetve tro] which are | 1-2, has foaled a filly by Coastman, Totals, 32 12 27 10 (BEEe L 3 = solved and Bailey had some ambition. :f-‘:t lm_"g: xx;;;heg“:ucm-ip“ an:n(w:;)‘\; peted for. 1’1I in claimed #at v;n - e present so anyone as a gift is a box | Pre%ented by C. V. dieton. The | 2.05 1-4. ¥ 18 %0 o] Nontampten ioou Since he won his first pennant Jen- | ST R 1T Il e I eiew In siate Whe SHE 3 orthams - over, changing position as quickly betier O'Brien's record and take frome 8 LOWNSY'® CHOCOLATES. There e o R o i g Tar es Taoing et Minters s eomesrn |the | frequently mentioned. cat, abd | nim the ten-mile outdosr champlome & gussaatee sHp in sach box that F i New England Leagas. ed. Moriarty replaced Coughlin ' in | Plucked the ball almost off the ground | ship. Any Norwich runner who ke s SRt i * | 4% Lyno—tomo 1, ‘Worcester 1900. Both hit right-handed, and Mo- | €ricketing it over Bush's head for a Miit | hp can take the cup from O'fefen s Cite GRossiates ave fredh and you'll find, i e i e, AL Loweti —Loweli 1. Lawrence & riarty is much the stronger batter and [SHE Put Jaceon 8 _threy o) | obtain information 2s to She SueE the verlety excetient sofd at s . it o S oo, e ol A Dbase runner. - Dush succeeded OLeary | ajoie to hit bad balls. Baseball critics Saon A A, Room 55, Mo 09 Chat BUNN'S PHARMACY, Lorine ey 00 | Srookion ... it 0 00 1 0 1 oo (AL Yanchesor, N, WS Anslems 21 Comn- | face southpaws. 'He has. always done TN UYL (e hail was over he | O o d PIRE ST o AR s - 138 Aol S e e }mmnff‘ '“;h-"” o no B e 7 Would bat better than .400 season in B dasrol ent READY Xt Cincinnati Smothersd Boston 18 to 5. = jors than thie minors, and his improve- o 50 Main Street Prices Rule. 188 e % : - Sl e -t war | SOUTHPAWS WON'T ment is entirely due to the fact that |4nd feason out But he apparenily FOR TRIANGULAS AN e gare Cincinnati 1 Boston today, 18 to BOTHER THE TIGERS. | he likes ieft-hang pitching. and. be- s P , RS 300 Intermational Baper - i . | 1 . as they can be reached. Last season toew York, My 12.—Ths demand for | 1a0 Intemationsl Fump S Clnaisdatt . ing with Detroit, Sees a lot of it. Dele_ | ; g 5i¢ and run play, the pitch was NOT E o ’I!"gz:h:[l:;:\’;l:l:ll%d::dtn\m!n— 300 Jows Cemtiat T B o a Wb o x ol Jennings Better Fortified Than Ever | hanty followed Schaefer and Downs at | wiig and going two feet over his head, | Tigers Expect to Make Strang Shows lC terday's rise and a mild reaction oc- T Z Tomnah 3339 38 Against the Port Siders. e N e but Tarry calmly reached up and ing Against Cornell and Yale. curred. The market gave some ap- D e tesd ws | Hoer 3334 31 - S oo he Strongest of the | qoubled it to center field. e uise Fi high Valiey 74 1re o : s, P 5 ot. Gainer came after Rossman an antly. He ¥ to walk. 2 g c| moderately in the Mino, Lons. 25 | Rprattgy 31 5 0 3 2 L S0 = 1 pas | hitter and thrower, and was on three | PUi. t bad balls until he had foul-{work on Lake Carnegie, the Princeton Resm 1. first hiour. Tha buying sepearcd 1o ng o :;‘,” M. 138 | Chiiinger 4 1 2 0 3 § 3| writers that the Tigers will tumble be- | MIter and thrower, and Wwas on three | hiting at bad balls unt had o, x 33% | Granam.c 160 & 1 0| fore left-handed hurling this year. Joe = o ed off five. Then he got a pitch that | rvarsity crew is rounded into shape for Office Hourse, 1 to 4 p. m. largeiy for covering of short contracts | — — De. pfd 2 e e H 510l . x is | risht-handed. The outfleld is “un- % sl o d hé ox 2 4 ¥ Sikiaitne 56, 3 ,.::!:1).2“' lx};.d::q:xrrh”e.:\lm. ,.,;,.“‘ #00 Missourl Pacifie )‘_’,’t;‘gp;‘;v o ,;“mw 2 \;e‘:'g‘-:xu;esn::me history in carrying out his | S hasiges.: Sofos Having dofie m‘ge wfk g?;devt:nfi!;: \\o;x‘.oi:rvrernu;‘:nfllma ““vfl‘ | ,xf, first big intercoliegiate raed on o m the advance, there ~Butler T 8. 5.8 SfANtwe.1b i = 1 i Badng e than McIntyre in two -of etroit’s Dot Yok . t | May 20. was virtvaily no demand. Although the WhHiges 00 00 o | Another good old theory fs belng ox | pennane vears Mefntves ifiie: gadey 1ol 0 % DO, 0 R0 SR 5 DI TH falthoul work and_ nard_rsiming LALITY -ux‘ply of stocks was not large, it was Fatiaitee . { poited by the western writers, to pave | penTant years, McIntere ke JAHSS | farry s there with an attempt to get | I TR work it Ben By Q sufficient to bring about recessions. 3 | the way for the possivle downfall of a hit T X ) o e e Ll = the Detroit team. Gresg of. Cleveland | 8Se behind the bat. 1Tn 1907 and 1908 | himselt and leave it to the next man | Wil ®ive a gond ac Today's losees were slight, b o irarsh o ASpeaa. Sty i Nasinst Corgell and Yeba e 1t e o dored | oy Dearish teadars Ware. réincimt to Fo i e i R pitched a good game against the Tigers | he, At 1o Atpond ”’éfl:k‘ai”;ii”;fih":‘. et them ome | contiantes for sisses. iutitl % Wind. **Skillca men ' aea| Tiow the market downward. Monday. o B3 L e et e Jert_handes, | handed and loves a_southpar. CLAIMS CONNECTICUT warsity and freshman cights remained ‘With its possibilities of supreme court SR lost is pitcher is a le! nder. ” e 7 in P ceton du . the Easter vees« by us. Our price : S € et eoukcbato b 1 in Princeton duri 5 mphares by price tell the/ gecisions in the anti-trust cases, was Chissso Wen from Giznth, 5 to 3. Since that time someone has made the | | So you cant give much {0 4 (heory 10-MILE OUTDOOR RECORD. | ot i s 1 rosiler practice | astounding discovery that Cobb. Craw- New York. May 12Chicago broke even on the ford and Jones all bat left-handed, and serics today by humbling asore: belleved to be too near at hand to permit of the safe extension of spect- the first part of March, each day sinc place at 4.30, im- The race will ta STETSON & YOUNG. on_stuff that was tried in four pre- the Glants, 6 to 3. The ceding years, when that club is better O’Brien of N.w H.vnn Y. M. C. A lation operations, and traders has made the novel deduction that B g s Nian of the market. diootayed. more:| e Bulity Stel Spring oy o New York | mavbe southpaw pitchers will bother | prepared to meet the emergency than Made Distance in 56m. 55s. [ mediaiely after ine Harvard Sassmait than usual conservatism. The market| 0% Republic Sieei Skeeciaral 3 0 Sivewrest T2 % § 3 Jennings’ men. This theory is excel- | It was in any of those seasoms, Left-| o o SO L |game which Wil hesin at 2 " in_‘consquence ~ was - virtually at & |_1% bt " T 3138 olbmen 1 1d 14| lent But umlortumately B gy o T R will béat Anvbody. for that | Y. ML C. A. ran ien miles on a tmck | sciiool of lthaca immediately after the standstill much of the day. e e | Sturres. ght notzing that managers 5 == e g s f el id out I he S| Sl ¢ | 'va v ever Bank exchanges at the leading cen- Er 4 ot 1178 bt 20 e 0 0| O et years mow Commie matter. Detroit tried for two seasons |laid out by the Shefeld Scientific | 'varsity even ters as reported this week present a S foui s e e Lt s ' batler conmtrast with last year. having | s Bun’ e & & 1 { Riehtep 4 182 0lFieenenss 10 1 0 0, fellen off seven per t., while the | 2300 Southem FPacifc Brownmp 0 0 0 0 O[Wisonc 3 0 & 2 m decrease in the preceding Week was| 300 Avuhern Raiivar B Al 0 0 00 & W\' & \r SRS % %' N % % A % Inors than tweive per sent: Tomorronts | _ 190 Do e e BT w18, ¢ 38 bank statement, on the.basls of the | e & Pt vers 1 0.0 0 ( knewn mevements of monev. should | 0 Teicdo. St L & W LS : = show a amail cash gain by the banks. | ~;_ Do bd : e el 36 sn I8 . o ¥4 Bonds were irregular. Total sales,| ‘i bahTtI5 atttea "o Dracke. 1n oih, . Vg par value, $4104,000. United Staies cla” Staies” Reates : coupon fours deckned 1-4 en call. ited Staces Rubber. . a VS L, et stel R sTocks. Tian Gogpes v 4 Va: Car G e ‘) : < Gt Phiiadepiia, Mas t2_Philadsohia won fi W 's Relief Tor weryousness, trritabllity, headacke, backnehe, prossings Dl b Vo' sarigia 2 §E ST e e oman's Gows paine, and other symptems of gemers! female weshmess, Ed 4 ouse Electric ve-times af bat. Score a Western Unlon i i iladelphia. e has deen found quick ana < i W, e L R T J De. Keugérs iburs-0-Gin Compound, the -om‘ ::u-w.‘ e e sl i p < 3 s Fopws U0 fnee, 2T 00 . Bas - been know fer gears as “Woman's Relief’ n.! i Geain A P b5 bRt §1i0 e H oo D e W o— 320 L MONER: Whoneres § 8 2 5 omeci 34 100 B illes postifesty phuvess UE Gt s Tk M s 1t does me more good than &ny medicine 1 have ever taker. 3 New York. May 12.—Money on call|Miller2h & 1 1 3 0|Paskertat = 1 0 0 | 5o aniases: ( | sterdy: highest 2 1-2 per cent.. lowest| Jmerin 5 3 § § ifudmale 7 4 , —_—— - eannot grmive it strems enough. I think it is the best wcmans o & 3T OTONA Prep |— 1-4: ruling rate 2 Jast loan 21-2; | Sere’ ¢ 0 18 oo 4 1610 (Rl It will belp you, if you are s &efferer frem any of the flls - closing bid 2 1-4; offered at 2 3-3. Time | tedien 1 0 1 % 0Rebey 5 0 0 0 0/ | medicine on w- foans Armer: sixty davs 213 par|Bums 118 1 fheews 10031 , pecullar to women, which can be reached by medicine, 4 s % cent.. ninety days 2 3-4; si ey 2w Sdaapg =0 3 FRISWELL Sea T AL sementn) ey 21 00 il o Il 3t has helped thousands of other sick women, as grateful L g ek I T ¢ — Toals, % 9311 100 Do. e 5 e L stters from them clearly describe. It contains =0 poisanous has the Largest Line of Alarm| 1% suare cos iine COTTON. ALt el | - G 1.25 a bottle with directions. Baltimete & Ot New York May 120 ore by Innings: | i 5 s o. New York, May 12.—Cotton futuras | sy vt 00202 | rug= Clocks in the City. Betilchem Steel clos2d sieady. Closing bids: May 15.66, | Phisacnis Sesitiss it Bkt Pvomat June 1570, July 15.77. August 15.45, September 13.70, October 13.09, Novem- ber 12.99, December 12.95, January 1296, Fobruary — March 13.04. Spot 25-27 ‘Franklin Street Tri-Village and Centrals. Manager Caliins has arranged a | gama with the Tri-Village champions . Pranco-German Drug Co., 106 West 129th Street, New York mxx R4 JOSEPH BRADFORD, | ., i1 & i, d?.:;fm‘;"';&w ek poinds, Te00.] of the Eastern Connecticut league last 100 Do. prd, E: " | year, to play on the Cranberry . ; Book Bind 1088 Chicns & 3. W cnicago ama winker. grounds on the’ afternoon on May 1i. AND ALL DRUGGIS1S. . 00, ndaer. oI L i - ;‘{xe battery v{&)rl }hehCen(rfils will be ‘ & Colorade Fuel & T % PPl mcox and Welsh, Norwich’s favorite ¢ Blank Becks Made and uled te Ordpr | — = Cilrids 1 Sonlhur” o battery. An . interesting game is 708 SROADWAY. 200 Corn Trocsaciy " 5 = looked for, as both the local team and the Tri-Village team are fast nines. To Beat State Duckpin Record. On Monday.night Marager Stone i Jeat the state duckpin record, They Toleghone M. . . ;. . Dr K rugers thurn-O-Gm Poley Kidney. Pillx i L o ok, i

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