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INSURANCE. A Specialty 2 ARM INSURANCE 1 1 DT 8 S, Norwich, Conn. |IF YOU NEED A MEDICINE, | YOU SHOULD HAVE THE BEST NORVICH FAMILY MARKET Fraits and Vegetakles. ot a5 Cautlgower. 15-30| Although there are hundreds of -45C ib. § | preparations advertised, there is only Tioriaa o 3 tsCavanips, ¢ | ome that really stands out pre-eminent Jalifornia, 30-50| Parsiey, 8s a remedy for diseases of the kld-l Malage Grapes 20|sweet Potatoes. | noys, liver and bladder. | Avples. plc, 25-4of | 18, 6| "hr! Kilmer's Swamp-Root stands the OF MONTVILLE,| New York, March 2L—Bob Moha of | ished the ng game the awicks ‘g‘-}.“k- WaiLte, 10 ‘?r:“rnou::nd: upon thousands of even ’ | Milwaukeo had the hetter of every|of New York, who took the lead last| ySfi (RRenes, 40! the most distressing cases. at least, should in the future consid- | round except the first In a ten-round | nlght with a score of 2,904, were Pro- | Curly Lettuce 2| SWamp-Root makes friend: er the financial strength of a BOND- | hout with flor Burke of Brooklyn at | claimed champlons for 1913. Their | Heaq Lettuoce, 10-1. | because its mild and immedis ING CO. ae of some importance. .. {he National Sporting olub here to- |score was the second highest e e e Every Round Moha's But First Milwaukee Fighter OQutboxed Sailor Burke all the Way— Burke Hissed For Holding. | Lemons, THE TOWN$~;[5PL‘ quickly o effect which | Romaine, 1b., 8 We reprosent THE AMERICAN night, The welghts announced at the | ever has landed first prize in a na- | Celery bupch, 10-1,|Squash— atota 4 SURETY 'COx of New York, which is | ringside wers Mohia 166 1-¢ pounds, | Uonal meet. Last year the lenners | Spinach, #, & Dorton o € e Sty oot amiphiy “hag strongest in the world, . Burke 1hn ;‘-z. Rea(d:lnlhehad\'axntike | :r 5. icago Won the championship with F“‘ Plant, 15 siclans prescription for special dis- | in wetght, Burke was fully three inches | 2,2 i s, 1% et o B P l‘EABNED & CU {the tallef, and had a longer reach.| In all more than §9,000 was aistrib- i i :i‘,f;fi;'m‘}’:,‘_" ISiTiot recomm e g . '« | Moha landed with his left on Hurke' uted in cash prizes amo the flve- A Sworn Certificate of Pu?’ is ! tmg. | 806, head and body frequently and he |man teams. The New Yorkers drew with every bottle. rames Loan & Trust Co. Buildlng. |, iyoxed the Sallor and mad 9750, while Terry’s Mountains of Mil- | Menta, For sale at all drug stores, in botties {break ground throughout. B waukee, who finished second, took 3830, | Pork— Lamb-— of two stzes — fifty-cents and one- frequently hissed for holding. Third money went to the Lipmens of |° _ Spareribs, Shoulders, il 1 St | Chicago, who got $530. Highty-three / gxf‘xgm“! 1§ (’5’35": Fme ik ]FREE AGENT RULING | teams figured in the prive list. | smoxed rama; s Vel S, L BOTTLEA FREE BY MA Rea! Estate | —_— | 1620 Lows. In opder to prove what Swamp- ON BASEBALL PLAYERS.|uTo BEAT CONNIE, Smoked Sheuiders| Chops Root, the great kidney, liver and and Fwre Insurance, — | 133 _shoulder, bladder remedy will do for you, every Gains Liberty Club to Which He is AMERICAN LEAGUE CRY. reader of the Norwich Dail Smoked Tongues, ~ Bulletin o M hort cut, r 1o Som:ry Bleck ovar C. M. Bhaessd Duse Not ‘Adsvaies Ovigiast] 4 e B s . who has not already tried it, may re- Room 6, third Soar. il ity ! [No Rival Manager Villing to Admi Borned e 1y celve u sample bottle by mall abso- Teleshone 147 A | the Raoe is All Over. Porserhousy Sreax lutely free. Address Kilmer & | Ctncinnati, March #1.—in one of two 3 2 | Co., Binghampton, N. Y. Write today. naiional rule was known as made public tods haseball commis: adopted aff ree agents. Player Charles A. De to the commission thi agent he signed with the Phil National league team at a atipy ry for the playing season of On reporting on March 9 to go on training trip with the te: he was formed that he had heen the Tancaster team of the ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW T steak, igomer; | deteated today, 17 to 7, by the St Lowis { Americane. Brown & Perkins, itomevsat-law 2 Nat Bank, Bhstucke: e mairnay pest to Thames ' auk Telephone 333 INVESTMENTS Dominick & Dominick Tel. 901 Norwich AMOS RUSIE HAD SPEED ON JOHNSON. Mo One Ever Lived, Says Harry Davis, Vrho Beat Rusie for Speed. eague =t a salary b0 per cent | were taiking recen than he had signed for. | marveis of tho diamod. he commission annuiled the r younger men touted Walter Johnson as to the Lancaster club and res the king of ail speed bo Johnson Deel to his status as a frec agent was accused of not throwing the ball rule adopted declared that s to the batier, but shoot t who kixns a contract w national asreement club and is t ferred without his consent to another club, or is released withont a trisl ahall be declared a free agent if tho | lub to which he is released does not assume his salary his original contract | O 4™ calls for, Woelverton Not Conce Charles L. Herzog of the New York - ot club will Natfonal league team was allowed re a $876, half of the draft price paid by the ne Cincinnati Natlonal league team in | 1911 to the Reading club of the Tri- | State league for Pitcher Horsey. 11 7zog was allowed the amount beran he had 2 written agreement with the Reading club that he, was to receive | helf of the draft pricd for the piaver in case he was drafted In 1910 or 1911 Herzog having induced Horsey to sizn with the Reading ctub. | Then broxe in the who by e of his numerous years in sundry Zies for pennants edged powsr 1o sift the pitchers in his ture first on and o heve wat opinica go on record as 2 faot. Yes, Walter 18 “Giancing 9 Anyth Frank O. Moses, Mgr. ped ail ;. EDWARD GRAFF. WM. E. GILMORE, Spectal. . EDWARD GRAFF Stocks, F3ters, @ Bonelesy Cod,10 Blaclktiah, * Motor Cars For 1812 as in all the years gone by are demomsirating thele of- ficiency in every State and under overy possible comdition, smphasie- ing mors than ever the fect that WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WiLL BUND THEM. 7 BUICK MODEL 3. THE BIGGEST LITTLE CAR OF THE YEAR. Fuily equipped, inciuding Top, Glass Front and Gas Tank. $1060 F. O. B. Fiint, The popwiarity of this Car throughout the United $tates ix evidenced in the SEVEN TRAINLOADS of Buick | Cars shipped from Flint since January 134, which contained more wenty-five per cant of this medel. trouble and expense left ou an Has everything dinam regueat to Monie Cristo Giarage, New London. ipon Catalog cr Dememstrztion M. R. J6Y, Putnam. < MORE THAN $9,000 Bonds and Grain | IN BOWLING pRizes. | i v vl s g m ons e | e plensnt. actoe 1n e SRS ny ps for his et or ihem | Manager Wallac : New Brunswicks of New York Are the | club, but ga* am or teams tha . scon after my arrival s 1 | Menager Wallace Room 5, Chapman Building, Champion Five-Man Team—Close to | beat oul thc Kitles will know th ADDITIONAL MARKETS RL Ruale was pitchi Epes. Rey. Gellen, who euisted 88 85 Broadway, Nerwich, Cenn. Rocord Scere. were In o strusgle. jot_to be plaving on first. I saw a 4 108 e Ol i St T Detroit Figuring on Winning. | e b Taed, bR Not A oing Vo, land | ished but 3, wants to work on & pars MEMBER Chicago, Mareh #1—¥nal balis were | Hugh Jennings.and Ty Cobb. wio | Boan i B A B e et o teame, hus | centage basis this year, rather fhas neolidated Stock Exchange rolled in the five-man team event in | as bout per ¢ vy | Middl & o 50 SASS Y o af Lio siemy Was % I3 alti- | his t ta saiars 0 3 the A o Te about 50 p ent. of the T Middlings, $ cwt. $1.50| gaction for some reason or oth ‘s b ¢ Halti- | sign his comtract at a fixed * of New York. merican bowling congress tour- | ball club, are telling Detroft fans tnat| Siraw, cwt. § y. baled, Shethes 1 - weath A ek | He has asked the management ie c ard of Trade. nament tonight. When 36 teams fin- | the Royal Fengals are due for auot Bread ilout RR LN s e i BITS OF BASEBALL. | guarantse him a bonus this yesr it he v 0| Provender. ke o . g e . Telephone 342. i 5 cwt., $1.70 | there and took liberties. Amos winked | mne Buffalo clib hes sed Char- | Anthony Waish, who used to play in ! wine over held of his gampel C: H. GILFILLAN, Mg | cwt, 3165 |and then shot. He didn't have tie| o Btass to the Mo o of the | Haverkill and later in Newark, is one > 3 ; h I 5 | ttozseed Meal, | power of a toy pistol nor of & .44 cail- | G ot 10U # the five mess whorn frank Chance s | Herzog's all around playing stwes ReE S ot j::}; :flfi\"' s i § 4 | 3“:‘;‘-‘““ ber revolver. " I though it was one of 2 trying to develop baseman | has been in Marlin, Tex, with Tt ull of useful Information. i E A i ad tliosa 15-Inch guns shooting at me. | tor the Cubs this | Gluats, has been sensational in the ex- | Steck. < “The ball passed tv the far beyond € 5 | treme. Ho has always ""‘”.fl‘ ; : 2 Veal Caivee. When all was peaceful again I saun < been | Belder and a fair base ranner » ACTIVE ISSUES SOAR! | o900 am mo & ma s SO tered up to the manager. ,Ue0 | tor. He seems to have picked up in . e e 306 4z Tob: 4 oaiRRn RS Mister Manager,’ says 1, ‘this is no {h¢ | three departments, and there fs ot | AMtain Their Highest Average Level Lambs, . 3|place for a man of my build and com- 15 | player with the team who is pleying & | Sinoe Last November. | 18 A Hose, 3 (iplexion T vellevaitt Is tme for mb 1 better game than Harry. v | 00 Do. pra £ Ht e my grip and hustie back to Paw- ¥ b ; v | New York, March 21. ' 100 Adends Geas oo il - Grens tucket. I hesr the folks calling for me 1 hardls | Battleship Connectiout Wine Bessell some oe.\ua:uonh;odny of the upward Sos Bethienem Steg™ Hmsg—m 1 want to hear them cail 1 | Acie is "J‘f.;,‘ i Trophy. 1 movement in the stock marke(, which 1500 Brokim Rapid Transi ey by o Sedendenaileleoemie ke b f T | Washington, March 18—The baseball i ! {had its inception about a fortnight 1307 Cenadin 3 Sone o S vl 4 Een il { e |y ko O 43 304 | hamplonghip’of the Atiatis flest was i il [ B[ |50, Guotationa wereton o moderato- R casket and say euc S un, 20 Dounds: | won by fhe temm frem the DaStNSY | tarse scale, and were characterized — Wool Skins S M am ety | f as managers in e T CHUR | Minnesota last week and the officers e a {dy greater breadth and sizns of in- | v I ae new Coiumbia lesgus. 4 i Connecticat won 157 Franklin-SL | oreasing public interest. Individual in- | & Alton, l s “""\‘\:"mli The manager only smiled. ‘Haffk on, e l?j;l:emmrizunm I v oy s | vestors and the important financial in- Doaso Great. Westorn 5 & b 30-21] Muskrats, kid, he advised. ‘Your eves are tron-| Russell B 3 | « expects great things of | go h recetved at the ",_,., i P | stitutions of this oity and elsewhere » il ey bling you- Wait a few days and they | cost the White ! 1 Swede shortatop | Seapatch Tecol Tl O ey - o g SUITS PRESSED 50¢ | provably gave the list no small part = 7 will bg well again.’ 1y | 200 815,000, 1s showing no signs of | of } eint Oisen is Vers | wag won for the battieship Delawars, of the early strength. The twenty odd *Q;;;:;u 5. 31.60] “Well, I hung om, and occasionally | lameness in his workout this spring. fas n th i aud on the bases, | Wi the Georgla and Connectiows @eo~ Cur Wazon Calls Ev here | active issues which are common Nerrow atripe, after that aiso hung on to an oc — — | and for more than .300 last ea- [ ond and third, respsctively, I BIYWIBIE | ceptea a5 real factors of influen 2 150, 81,30 sional torpedo hurled at me by Amos. | Ouly 20 men now enrolied on s | | tained thelr highest average level since Broad stripe, but, boys, don’t ever let anyone tell |in the Sout e were members | ——— | Tio ” —— . last November. {80 el & " iodice e, 500l you thal the man ever lived who had | of the organization in 1908, mine of | T’ OFBlava. o was with | e S e Aotivity centered around these shares, Deurer & o Grinds | Racocon, $§2. $1.50f more spesd than Rusie | these men being pitchers. | Louis Bre ¢ on, has | Mobile, Ale, March 16—The Olfeih although he speclalties were not neg- ¢ = —_— ki A mdery, |03 B e Lo TS I lectod, as was shown In & further rise | i HOWE GETS APPOINTMENT 4S8 | The White Sox have ¢ | “Plianer Rube Marquard: of the ot Lo o e s T |in American Can preferred, which es- | champlonship. Hughe says that with dancers in Bnck Weaver an i Who Wis Ghtil recently 8 mem= ] . 3 tablished & new high record for thut | Gainor back In the game and Perry, YALE FOOTBALL COACH.|sen. Buck ix o ragtime dznce he holdout junta, hae signed & | TUE Over the left field fence & St at | security. The great bulk of the trad- Grat. Northern- otd the hard hitting’outflelder from Provi- 5 AN | Hansen does fancy Swedish step vear contract e [T SR = 1 - ng, however, was in U, States 9 I dence, in left field, the two weak spots | McDevitt and Scully Assistants—All = . that by Ty Cobb. L \ RD\VLLL'S Steel. Reading, Lehigh Vall Undos which v ence the latter part { Were Stars Last Season. Henline, Bedinniit /ot Ol s d 4 { Pacific, Amalgamated Copper and Am- of the plugged and the | Sy taltin 0d, whe S0 s > hariegtown erican’ Smelting. The continucd ad- team will be ready for the hottest kind | New Haven, Conn., March 21—Capt. vk sta owns by | bost of admirers who believe that if S |vance of the coppers was a further “Give us two good Ditchers” said | Jesse Spalding of the Yale football to report fo 1 the bul | given & chance the Bunker Hil oy reflection of conditions In that indus- | the great Tyrus, "and we will beat|team announced tonight the appoint- ould maks a good first sacker fue ORANGES |sttonpth ot Smattern; which GRAPE FRUIT | for ile the out the Mackites. Connie has a great{ ment of Arthur Howe 1912, of Fi went te oall ciub, but I can't believe it is in- | Orange, N. J., as head h of nex he highest figures since last July, was — vincible. If Mack should lose his reg- | season’s varsity eleven. Mowe was attributed to another advance in the price of lead produets, as well as the ompany’s unexpeotsd good Showing 1011 ar first hascman for the better part of the season, as was our misfortune last year, it may cost him enough vic- tories to give another team the pen- captain and aquarterback of last sea- son’s team. Captaln Spalding also an nounced the appotntm Himer W McDevitt, 1812, of Duluth, Minn, an Demand for Stesi, the Coalers, Un- lon Pactfic and other standard, {ssues was persistent. In the case of the oal ghares it was said to be predi el on the fixed belef that an agree- PeopIBVS Market;mnm is at hand between the anthra- | cite coal owners and the miners. An-| other factor favoring the rise in these 6 Franklin St. { HOLDEN. Prop nant. If anything should happen to | McInnis, Connie no longer has Davis to fall back on.” Chisago and Boston Bidding. Two other mansgers who do mnot think the Athletics will have such a | cineh are Jimmy Caliahan of the Chi- | | cago White Sox and Jake Garland | | Stahl, the new chieftain of the Boston | Puritans. Jimmy has gone go far as | James W. Scully, 2 Pa., as assistant coaches od on last season’s team as gua tackle, respectively | James_Grego Alvans, Vi, Lettuce, Celery, Etc. mith, of St apd William Otis Walter. Jr., 1913, of Chicago, have been named | ue 1912, 1o ag head and assistant coaches of the | freshman eleven. | stooks was the announcement that the | federal edministration had decided not | . [fo intervene in the differences be % | to predict the pennant for Comlsjey's | Spencer, Famous Jockey, Dead ween the workers and their employ- 2 | tribe, though the scribes who 'exe; 5 Cal., | ers, thereby removing a political ele- ¢ Puliman Palace Car. taken into James' confidemce would | Spencer, the once | mant that had been viewed with soms | Ballray Steel Spet not ‘secenfain ‘whether ho was kiading | DOG COLLARS WHIPS and LEADS at lowest prices at or really meant it. H ’ However, Jake Stahls i tio ket grew dull in the late pennant cannot be overlook if ral recessions throughout the ith. 1 Tist, went 1o its hizhest figure. Other s ard iesues lost much of their gain, and |in such cases as Steel, Reading and |Unlen Pacific sold under the previous which and. except in Lehigh Valley, 10100 | day's closing quotations he react- | {1on, whila hardly pronounc va d, was a inner wor The Shetucket Harmess Co., |neeomai resutt o che heavw reaiiaing e ogothier with short selling, The tons mssicmen, and Waod. O i i ai the closs was imclined towards 4 good nuclens for a twirling 321 Main Street, heaviness e et { frozen baseball s | “This mariet Gerived scant encour- |,z Uutel siaes Rt am ‘mot claiming pennents, but 1| postponement. The - - from abroad, even thoush . - suy T think 1 have a nifty pan | tion n h for 13 5n80n bongtt here on balance Boston may develop some weak SRR STERLINGWORTH {extent of 2,000 shares, but the perfect ball club never | Would Fight Local Boxers. LIME Anp pers. % T hear on every side ‘Mack hag| Fighting Kid McCoy of thig cit g W | " Tonaon's awn market had a wnant cinched!’ He may, but 1] who boxes at 125 pounds, & | ULPHUR WASH | tone because of the believe that Boston, Detroft. New |meet Slashing Kid Houck or Kid I e Sty | sation, which pointed to | York, Cleveland and Chicago will have | Broad for six or eizht rounds. He | g~ ] tv of a ministerial crisis, S n| a little to say about who will represent | would 2iso like to meet Kid Wilbur of | S e outsome, 1t jo thought, mignt our league in the world's series mext en. This is a chance for the | o A \ setlement of the coal atrike. | s boxers to sit up and take notice. i The Bank of England increased Its Cloveland to Be Counted In er through this paper { gold holdings by a ve. moderate {amount and strengthened its reserve. Tout 16 Hand Figh Spray Pumps, |""A slignt hardening of our money Knooko a ight. was {rates for time accommodations Seed and Fertilizers, | thought to be due to further demancs good,” said E | by Berim, which again borrowed Here Naps will be no of the. . for thirty and sixty days. | Any team wi [ & Maine Seed Potatoes, | ' oniv ratiway report of more than o S e fontgh £ F oréinary interest was that of the Le- P | 1o mexs a mols beating. i i migh Valley road, which mansges (o ntte S 2-4 | N Gt el T All kinds of Farming Imple- Het Vaer, Tt T0U SA0E | ool pemiit o 8 ments. February, in spite of the mous s | r increase of $288.000 in opurafing ex CHTTON | Newshsy Back nati Nationals defeated the . il : 3 . penses. Mareh 21—Cotton futures | Ap. Hollandersiy. better know team of the Southern lem N Demind bonds was W Ciosing bAds: March | 4 i Sun “Nen 5 Mo Sheelthy to 3. In the fo nnin T H tLDREg)GE ! tained sh mome of the 10.08, Muy 10.3%, June|; got two home ru T weves were alignt 10,43, Anguat € eekc on the 95 Water St paz Folecey Otopes i 9.53. | 8pot closed qulet, ten pe middling uplande 10.55. 10.60; sales, 408 bales. GEORGE & SRANT, {nderiaker and Embalmer | % Frovideaee S, Tativil: | i Prompt attention (o day or night calla sase agaimst the best istand af- | league team, § to ¢, today. CRICA®S amAIN MARKET Mien Lo Cleveland Pitchers Were Hit Ha New Orleans, March 21.- leans batters hit the Clevela league pitchers hard game by a & o ... fords. Ten Inning Tie- Birmingham, Ala, March | e todar of & t0 2 ¢ | yed score of can inghem and Chicage Nationals p ten won t 5s here todar o a Managar ore 4 to ¢ 1 Wil Abe Second Squad of Athiet : Beaumon ’ i, A ond team Ph mer! | ter, and has won severzi houts with|cans defeated the Beaumont, Tex, | b 1 i and | nce dlsposed of Telephone §30. apridd WFawl e two of his youn§ pitchers today. Jim - -— 1500 Ao oo Sl Nagle wil go fo Montgomery and - H Am. Tanweed O 3] Mars] is o WHEN you want o put sour busl- A i Slitaponihes is turned back to | [ i} o ‘ ness mefore the pub =te Is no me- | 336 An. Smeting & R R C =~ CAPSULES| #lum beiter tna. tRroUgh the advertts- | Aw. el Feundris St Louis. Americans Win. = DY =N 8z columns of The BulleMn T Am Busse .‘fl c { m;;-‘;] Montgomery, Ale, Merch 21.—The } ~ e of the New England league cluts, ey In the neclithic or early stone age the Lake Dwellers lived. Great numbers of them occupied the country now called Switzerland —living in rade buts built on piles driven into the waten ‘We know they had domestic ant. ymals such ws sheep, goats, cows, etc. These occupied one divisies of the house and the family 2 lived in the othes. ¥% The houses were built in communities at some distance from the shore and each group was cemnected with the main lesd only by a nurvow bridge. The lake dwellers were skilled hunters, The flesh of animals slain was used for food and thelr bones for the manufacture of many useful tools and ornaments. Upon the shores of the lakes, wheat, corn, rye and barkey were " caltivated. From all these grains, broad and calies were made by 3 crushing the kernels between stones and then baking it. - From barley and honey (taken from trees in the forest) moad was | made—a primitive ale of great stremgth, but baving little merit as % taste and clarity. It is the choicest of imported hops that give the delicious smack and flavor to— THE IAMES MANLEY BREWING CO. ProviscRCE, RMeDE IELANE D. J. McCORMICK, 3 Frankiin Sirect, Lecal Agemt 4 “ rh [

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