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oy W W e W W W N W@ NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1912 INSURANCE. ¥ H > { i hampions Defeat Washington, 3 To 2| worwes ewwurmanker | A VALDABLE SUGGEETION | A Specialty o j — ; £ARM INSURANCE S S0 i T g ik I i " | Johnson Lost Opening Game to Athletics by Wild Pitch— | “rangei— "fRed Cabbake, 1. § (i ke i theep & Quns; o 3 orto Rlee, 25-45| New Cabbage, 2| It 1s now conceded by physicians . $F B i # s l that the kidneys should have more at_ Merwich, Conn, Both in Good Fe onn- Record Crowd at Brooklyn Shuts M, 3 erat Potatees, © |tention as they control the other or- ! ¢ s Apples. pk., U5-dU . 6 |gans to a remarkable degres and do a QOut Sight of the Game. -* ¥ Grapefralt’ 10:3 |ontone— 121 | (remendous” amount of in ro- e moving the polgons and waste matter e Dai e.h 10 Yellow; 20 | ron vhe 1 o R Py system by filtering tne »d. ndulpita’ A §,-<Prhilladelphi Sur] ttuce, i Potatoes, 04 3 X My e L eyl S TED HET 5 B S caalve, s aistascs % Taaiiis SN‘E‘D“ e oty iotn. Wash- AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY. fioxmr.;n‘/:_“ e # Spanish omunlsfi ¢ | Fhen needed, as we take less exercise, ) Sl i 5 ~ b ale neb, 10- N 0} d % ‘ > ington, 4 to 2 Coombs, althoush Wild, | products of Business Estimated at| Spinach, Bl 40| Squash— e e e b e T S 2 did not aliow a hit until one man was D oRton Mka'ow 76 eavy food, thereby forcing the | 5 v out in the eighth inning. Then the | $219202,000—76,721 Hands Employed. Hunbard H }"‘S“Eg’dw,‘r‘“ more work than Nature F:,,convmurn fd o e hin gaee b Riirc ad 3 Ezg Plant, 15 |intended. Evidence of kidney trouble, P . A Biocel by runs. | dunbeen rwas. vecy [ad Il SRR E Cranberries, 13 |Such as lame back, Inablllty to hold Shrov.ded in Mystery is 3} x | ho automoblle industry wo urine,- smarting - or burning, H y e e :":’x'l‘,'gn;afi'l‘:“";;; sue usid gain i poresntase | ALY brick-dust or seaiment, sallow_com- the story of the hrst 7 i~ by [in the decade reperted by the cens: e Pplexion ,rheumatism, be weak 3 2 o hits. | The visitng tolrler 1ot he | of 1915, but that the gain enould be| Pork— s Irregular heart action, warns you that inhabitants of Pel’ll, P Ik & At e whiahi det by twe per cent. is somewhat surpris- | Spareribs, 15 Shoulders, 16 | your kidneys require help Immediatoly S h Ameri in o T S g v o The industry, practically born in | Chobs 20| Legs, 33 |to avold more serious trouble, out! erica., It The S ot oo SRkeara ) o in the decade & gain (8 B ) R R Au herbal medicine containing no across the fleld, the flag raising and | Caisie i Dot e o o g-20| Legs. 20 | minerals or opiates has the most hes The rui £ hi ) v 3 i R S = Smoeked Shy G G |ing influence. An ideal he ¥ ins of a prehistoric city o B i i3 Sraieioa-sut/ec the bmlliti My O st census Teports Indicate o I 3 [pound that Tas had et comaions the great plate: f Call, e O SYMPATHY NEEDED by the | Hanken! i 21 wase earners are connected | Smolked Tongues, | Native Veal— success as a kidney and bladder reme- great platcau of Callao, an [mver of @ check i il for W | webwm | P | bile busness. The | p SROFS aus """y | Cuilers 12 |ay/is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roof, antiquity in the time of the Inces o ! {3 v ol ° 2 0 0| vala Prot of the automobile| G, ' 0 3 You may receive sitle Y P . may have wept fhe nieht hefore while | K {140 [EERE] ts Gstimated at $340.508000; Bt l| Shortiy, 3| Swamp Toot by mall, abeotaisly fren of the fifteenth century, is a mys. s home wis blasing—but think o 3140 20421 added by manufacture $1i7.- 5| sa * 15-3¢ | Address Dr, Kil & O am- i his conestation iy the morning? Yk " & 218 4|656000. avse figures do not take into | Sirloin, H Bl Pork, | [k 30: %, wnd mecits B tery to-day, as it was then. Cen we \;'A'Ac“"‘:;’:lé‘sj too? Vi & A 4 010 1 0| consideration the accessory side of the | Round, | o 1¢ | Dafly Bulletin, % The workmanship displayed } [ 8. X103 OBaryss & 112 6|pyainess. ound, 2i km 1 1spla: i Ineurance and Real Estate Agent, pododhwoe 40 11O accessory side of thie indus- | Shoulder Stedy, 1¢ ————— ruined walls lho‘Pfl npknyo 1":im & \da. 91 M % s oo, here are 1000 menufacturers in culled after Do dxth toming on scoount of derk e vk wledge Richards Bidg, 91 Main St T e bt ot ! o Marouard et o 41" ot e ind of building rivaling that of th, —— -] et | counting the tire makers) at $200,600,- | Turkey.__ g o | oreromed the Bald cims umaied at 30,000 aod ¢ g ol e TMR TOWNS-PEOPLE | et | 000, dolng & yearly business of £263- | Native. o FOR0Y Lo L Dk, | e Tobetts sopeani o e ond. Fiual- Egyptiens. ore by . 8057000 since the census was en. ‘ermont, tive \Chckens, 18 e | Wi, 8 9060 4 4 3 94 [ 203000 since ihe censle Pl USR] SeEme #{ Native Chickens, 28 p 4 s ‘ohr fm:m-rv-UT:.‘m.._mm e i .flT".‘lx‘ru\gut_‘gfl;::;;n:!r: for 11, it s Wenters, B e il | Re!r‘nnanu I’of“l:-‘:arvmg show the sast, should in the future conaid- | muws, for Phiiadeipts Coomis, Bywy, Oidring, B squabs, | ‘40 uniknown h i - | s e sih; o by | nCTedse. i, uilders to have bee TR Do 00\ Steeagth of & BOND- | g Dor [ianiiot: Mhfies Sl twe Ik | *12 the matter.of exports, the United Grocorien. peons <11 standing ‘oot the grommts - Morer | ultivat e e A B T I EY States s developed an inorease of 4 | Butter— T Vinegar, gel 25 | 0 ind Be ouks vy il s "1 | cultivators, owners of domestica- SURETY CO, of New York, which is | GIBBONS WON FROM SMITH. |per cent in the past yeen Achoing out h\'rea'n?:r‘:: B o [1ed 1 ot e e el ted animals and familiar with 75,484 worth of ¢ o e - 3 ork. n ) R AT St. Paul Boxer Cut Opponent’s Face to | 50ris, thus coming next to France {n | Neatora e 5| Brown, 4 ou 31 BTN W a e Wenving, B P LE“BNED & co " Rithuns in T Fisx Haunds ‘”’ sy Enined BROGS Crians 1] o ket o S i aie < ibbons in Ten Fast Rounds. ber cont. in the year, Germany Piment, ot - 21810] : . i . Der cent and England 2295 per cent.| ~Sage, e st EES! IEREE| clentists assign very great am- Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building, | New York, &\Lvrréé.i—uml):;ss(:lbbnns" ]é;:'m - T“ . 13 Biee SERE : of St, Paul and Jeff Smith of Bayonne, 3 iry, 28| rto R 1 69 | 4301 H H | Agency establiskad May, 1846, L e e it “tomigit i | Eene to Bring Over Frenoh Fighters.| Edam, . 3b-31.5| K Oriesns: Sai 46 | $331 R the National Sperting club, and Gib-| ¥rank Jirne, who hes rivonl llvv m: Plf,:;".';."b:mm 3 Mn"xg&lfyrnn. S - 934 | ons won handily. Smith had the bet- | ring career to become an exploiter of | Hone ' | Maruards 4 8§ 0 s 0.0 AME OFFICE OF WM. F. BILL [Uo" 0f tne second, fifth and sixth| French fighters, left for Wrance, and Eggay: 0. 20-2 |Kerosese OU, 1 s sl e by = g PoaliEias ronnds, AR 1o all the rest GRS | mes e Setirns 1n boRt Dcimbltng ; toun @R £iLEn] ygienic methods of modern brewing which produce ea ate falrly outpointed and outfought him.|he expects to bring back six or seven a3 Scors by sonioges Ty and Fire I’.""fl’lt‘s Gibbons used a left to goo effect. He| of the best light and welterweights. sk, New York ¥ opened the fight with a hard straight| mrme went to Parls for the first| Market Coa, 10/Cods’ Tongues, 15 | Pokin 15 Jocaind In flomery’ Biock, over C. AL Williams, Roses 8, third floor. Telephone 147, Joft to the face which sent Smith resi- ing across the ring to the ropes, Inn all the infighting throughout the ns had the upper hand. He s face to ribbons, almost «ing his left eve and having him bleeding from the mouth and nose from the effects of rights to the faca Gibbons slowed up a bit in the fifth ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Brown & Perkuns, Aomeys-at-law |and eixth rounds and allowed Smith to Over First Nat Bank, Shetucket St |do all the leading, but from the begin- Entrance ptairway nest to Thames |Ding of the seventh to the end of the bout there was no doubt as to the re- sult, Nationa' Zank. Telephone 33-3. Leslie Marvard’s Strong Man. Cambrige, Mass, April | strongest man is F. H. Leslle, of Milton, who with 1513 points has roken all strength test records of the | university, according to figures made putlic tonight. The points were scor- |ed under the system which has been D ins: k D 2 St Itn v mince 1904, Leslle played ominic OMINICK |svara the ’varsity football team ast year, and is considered one of the on 3 | Crimeon’s best shotputters. Nonme of Tel 901 Norwich |nis competitors in_the strength tests “"\'f-um 1 All eandidatets for ]-lm.rd';« ithietic 1s have to take Frank O. Moses, Mgr. [the to Y P Baltio A. C. One of the best boxing cards pre- nted by the Baltio A. C. elub brings ther Young F and Sailor O'Rourke of Willlman- {n one of the bouts, with Young 3 of Providence meeting Collins. e e e . ey, | Specal, E G. EDWARD GRAFF Young Paque are | Houck both in condition to battle nier and Riel of Baltic. 11.—Har- | ster of Pawtucket, | tte of Occum and Slasher | | time in 1907 and after boxing several | times established a school wherein | was taught the manly art of self-de- fence. Since then he end his school have produced a number of exceliont | fgnters, among them Charpentier, who | holds the English and krench cham- | plonships. | Erne says the men he will bring back with him will fight anywhere, | any time, and any place, and he ex | pects to clean up the local clubs with | bis mported talents. 1 Golf at Pinehurst. | Piehurst, N. C, April 11—Efghty- | two and a margin of two strokes won the gu: trophy In today’s opening play in the annual mid-April | Bolf_tournament for Henry C. Fownes of the Oakmont Country club of Pitts- | burk In second place, 8. D. Wyatt of |Fon @u Lek, Wis, made 8, and in | thira Chisholm Besch of Fox Hiils, N. | 3 85 | Johnson Sued by Former Manager. | Chicago, April 10.—Jack Johnson, the neavyweight champion pusilist, was {made defendant today in & suft for $1,500 filed by George Little, his former manager. According to the complaint the suit grew out of the loan of a dia- mond ring to Jobnson. ’ | President Ware of the Boston Na- | tionals rises to remark that Kling's | men will surely climb out of the cellar. Ward knows too much about basebail to claim the pennant with 2 second division team. Stocks, Bondsand Grain | FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEW HAVEN HEAVY. Room 5, Ghapman Building, 8 Broadway, ~ Norwich, Conn. BiStook Depressed by Its Suggested l Lease of Boston and Maine. | New pril 1 York, April 11—Price move- what conflicting in to- arket, this feature con- re or less irregularity dur- ducing to m he greater part of the session. | 0 Standard rallroad es, notably | %70 D Reading and New York Central, wers | 10l decidediy strong, with even greater Faan e ga I tivity, in the Harvester u group. Canadlan Pacifio rose | 800 lue tanne 1rd |o e poluts here, following its ad- | 7% Intematiosal Paper ance of thres points in London, where | 11 Inirstosst e t Amer} ans gppeared to be in de- ovement in the Canadian public support here. abroad and in this BOG COLLARS “ ket, .probabl; n connection with 2700 M., Bt P. & 8. B, WHI S fl“d LEADS the statement of a leading official of | 100 My, Kea & Y i | the Toad which gave some countenance | |4 Do afd to ors of a traffic alliance with | 19390 Mo, Paclts o 1 3 anadian Pa 3400 National Lead at est prices at | Lehigh Valley and Pennsylvania K B Ma 20wl ¥ pressure, which = made | 15000 Now — . ot . 1800 N, X, Ont & Wesk rise o a new high level for gLy the present movement the more irrec- I The result of yesterday's ite confarence is yet in doubt, fllatory attitude of the dis- ffers hope of an amicable so- The Sheiucket Harazss Co., 321 Main Street, NOTICE lel, re-cdge and elean pt ants lution of e son, St. Paul ven and Hartford manifested de tendencies, the heaviness of the last named being ascribed to the message t a reasonable price, of the governor of Massachusetts,which | 1000 Do. ptd ... : b @ postal | advocaies control of that road and | jew hoek ldaad Co und I Boston and Maine, its subsidiary, | s 1 & through the medium of a public service board. The market became dull in the early afternoon, but in the last hour there was a renewal of activity to the ac- of “marked declines. 3 most pronounced in the . all of which went below s close. The movement later BRUCKNER, The Furrisr, Telep Hair, {calp and Faca Spesialist 809 Distillers 76000 Erte 00 Go 200 K Do. i 100 Lacledo Gas 3100 Loulsrille & - Mion, & 8t Lows.. Nash. orth Ameclean 5800 Northern Pacitio Pacifio Mail 7000 Penusylvants 200 Poopie's Gas ... ~—— Pitsburg C. C & St Ln. 400 Pitishurg _ Coal 300 Pressed Bleol Car 300 Pulman Palace C 145000 Beading ... 100 Bepublic Steel R WL 500 Southers Pacific . 4300 Bouthern Ballway v-ec. 40 Do. ptd B THE EASTER PARADE uy of less important N ding Missouri Pacific, Na- . usiy stylish d and other securitics ro. " Miss jected to pool manipulation. 4 3 4l dealings there were frac- wpor recoveries, but the closing was s and dul s & adies appear, Coneuic| C8Il Momoy touched four per cent,| 3t Wetehs. Mirissd po Ad E n today, but demand was lght,| 00 Westiitouse Fieciria Bliss wioh this week o rates Wero practicall 1600 Westem Union with some in ase in offer| mercial paper. NORWICH—Wanregan House. , Fonds wers frregular, with a deciin- ne trend. Total sales, par value, Telephone 704 apraMwe | amounted to $2,692,000. S i e States government honds St = = | wes changed on eall, i S New York, April il—Cotton wpot Dress Goods 8TOCKS. closed steady, 5 points lower; mid- ’ e Righ Tow. Clee |dling uplands, 11.46; middling gulf, R ’ ¢ T CT5 110707 sales, 300 bules. Futures closed emnants 1 8% | barely steady. Closing bids: April 0% 8 21y Billiard and Carriage Cloths Brady & Saxton Am. W | 10.97, May 11.06, June 11.10, July 11.17, August 11.20, September 11.19, October 11.26, November 11.30, December 11.34, .'!‘m:z'try 11.31, February 1181, March MONEY. New York, April 11.—Money on call fom at 3 1-2@4 per cent.; ruling rate 3 3-4; last loan 3 3-4; closing bid 33-4; offered at 4. Time loans steady; 80 days 8 1-2@3 3-4 per cent.: 90 days Bean Hil Norwich Town | 30 Anomcs” Mining ! ‘::E;’ X |3 8-4@4; six months 3 3-4G4 100 Do. pfd Ceaad ped 9 j03% 1100 Atlanid: Coast Tine. 1415 141 OHICAGD GRAIN MARKET, 509 Baltinore & M. 10774 1074 | waare: Open. Wigh. Low. Cless. 400 Demtin Rapsl. L o o lod GH w1 s #2000 Coradun Tk U 8 eadiaant Tl 3+ S 1 ol Lot :;.‘ :w. Beot, oy oo, B9 0% K eey i b 3" | comn {nderfaker and Embalmer | 2 gl i =, momy omy pow iz krovideaee SL., Taliyill: [ ] T T By TN 0 TN Prompt attentich to day of might calla | 0 Cilouss & 104y Uy 16 A ST cage, « & BLOF, A 10% 11¥ -3 Telephone 650, AmrldM WRewd | 070 % 1..--.‘,,:’..a ‘.. 2 PR Boow | Off 8. Haddock, 6| R | Bteak Pollock, et S t 13 at. | Weakasl, . 1§|canned Saimon, Bnepper Blues, 1 fof Am. Sacdines, @16 Impt. Sardines, 2t Oyhters, qt. Boneless do4 i Blacktan, rand, b | R. clams, pr. " it | Small Mackerei, 2( Eel T5-13 Foa i, i lon Tish i Biltecis e, 4 Scallops, ‘at, & ADDITIONAL MARKETS i Hay, Gra Xo. 1 Wheat, $2.00(Homin 1.65 | Bran, 31.60|Commaal, $ Middlings, 3160 owt, §1i0 Btraw, cwt. $1.20|Hay, baled, Bread’ Flour, top, $1.30 $7-37.50| Provender, 8t. Louls, 3 cwt., $1.70 Rye, 3 cwt, 3165 Corn, bushel, 50| Cottonseed Meal, Oats, bushel,’ 6:f .r. Ol Mea cwt., $2.25 o Live Stock. attle— v os Beef Steera, e U 34.76-3 heep— Bulls, $3.30-§¢ Lambs, §5.50-36 Cows, ""$8-54.85 Lambs, ] Hogs, 38 Hides. Trimmed Green |Calves— Hides— Bteers, b, 3 Cows, 7 Bulls, ] Sheep Skine— Wool Skins 8e Wool. Stralzht fleece, Washed, 1b., 20~ WATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. W lew. re | New Yo Tae Cctunatt i o In Bosin do g T S0 Toute Liirsrm e Pl e w Broora oo o g O Lot Tt senson bere tedsy by & score the National league . The game marked the formal ope of 1 dstand and park. Both Cole and | Fraok Smith were fo d to retire earty In the game f hita Charley Smith, who . did Mttdo botter and w the final inning ks B ed Trank Rmith for Cine his merey except in the sovent Humphries, who, relter- initng, when 3 sin- sis and a Uipie allomed & run t come crer. The ot Chieaga, Cineinmati, Who s ©hpone |mewss 51 €3 Mlpecnerx 53 % 00 |Bhekantit 5 3 1 0 OlBatent 433 0 0 Schultext 2 0 0 Ofbieety 315 3 0 Chuncold 2 6 § 0 OdMarsanact 4 11 19 Leacrs 5108 gl 43 i Botmngt 0 1 1 ofphenn 4 8310 Tiolras 4 1 8 § Inemonism 4 1180 rhors 4 161 ofualesne 41800 Cdep” 3100 ofFSmitie o 0 1 o C:fmitnp 1 0 6 0 Ofiwpbrisp 8 0 0 90 Hioes” 5 0 0 0 ol 1006 |*Wile 1 080 0 - == EE Totals, 06 10 34 18 1 atted for C. Smith fa 8th, Batted for T. Smith in B4, Soore by tonin Chisago ... 000 Cincinnat S 6003 Two_base hits. Cole_Lennox, Soul hits. Schulls, Bates, Phegin. Bescher, Egan. ) a Reiewnatod Bostens Win Boston, Apell 11.—Presideat. Thom i Naioral exgia cow: e s B st s, Tow reuvensied, defeat Philadeiphle vith Kiexaiaer plichi, by & score. of T 0 & o tho st zamo of the season todsy. The usua sere: ncuier marked. the beginning of ey en tho foesl rounds Tor the' L6k Tear. "Bour. AL Boston. Philadelohia. ko s o abhopo s e |Swemenet 513 2 llKnabesn § 21 5 0 Campbellet 4 1 & ® OlTitaert § 8 5 0 0 Milersf 6 3 2 0 OfPaskerter 5 1 1.0 6 Jecksonlf § 1 1 0 ofCearathit 13 2 0 0 Houserdb & 3 2 1 Ofiudermsib 5 114 9 0 Bprattss 4 3 1 9 alwamsh 4 0003 1 MDonald,3 3 1 6 1 OfDoolsnss 4 2 0 3 0 Kinge 4 17 0 6fDoolne 4 0§ 1 0 Pedstp 4 0 0 1 #lalexandorp 3 0 0 1 0 —————fGrahem 5 0 0 0 0 Toals, U & 1 Totals, Alexandor fa (ho §ith Seors Ly inal Boston 20083111 Phlladeiphia 8001100 Two Pase Bita Dorlan, Miller 3. Touser, 8 Luderss; thres base hit, p: Evans Starts Season With Homer, S Touia Apdl 1L—Thirten bty o homa run by Srans. it B Losda sy e Pitabure 70 0 1 the coening. gama 13 ol Toague revsn here iy, S hane Yo momed 3 e b N by By . G s . i S B s o -y Mughem 430 4 0Bmaesn 54 %38 Dol 5141 0Ciwrr 5§33 e Quenct ¢ 13 0 ODuibee 33§94 Rouetatr.1 & 110 3 oWeeners 4 3 o § 8 Eruat 4 38 0 QMileris 4 315 3 b $3.41 IR E R $io IEREE] S 30410 R 1001 —— e o wnnm 1804 “Butted for e L 011 Pl LR = Two buse L. B Koostehy; Boma run, Evens. i % Crowd of 30.¢ at Broeklyn. Drooklyn, N. Y. April 11.—Noew York wen coming sime ‘hers 108a7 Iefors B e Uiat ever sttended n National league oontest here Boals e e chow has 1 e hnend, ond o betiaen of ‘s Bat e b end e Sl M i 1 L Dlayers mom. A hit Into the outeld that woulq ordinerily bave been an easy out went for two bases, The New Yorks took advantage of this, geiting no P e A i relleved In | 4, hed the viskos at | iy base Bitn Devore, Doy AMERIOAN LEAGUE STANDING. Wou. Lost o ay of land defeat De inierest sed in the rralry betwe took the ho 1 5020 0 5030 : Jackeonct 53 4 1 Iajolegs 3 1 4 8 L ] uhorst1d 8 0 14 1 merdh 4 1 0 pasterly.o 5 1 4 3 Mitchellp 4 118 = | o F) 1r 3 ot One out whea winning fun Score by fantnga: Cleveland ... Detral Two Chtcas: mason was | vietory by the Waish was n g bu inuing. _ Three called by Ung rans gave the 1l o The & a featored by the hitiing of C | tacular ge Harrison ahan and ‘tho 2 and Lord. Sullivan.a 1 3 Walsh.p 1 Totals, 3 830 ro by incings: | Chteogo ... St Louts ... Two base hiy Welsh. rally wh ninth inning. Cree's fi New York's playing and Hooper's % and Wood's pliching and all bst aod o the field, merked the | Stooper.2t Yerkos,2b Rpeater, Stahl.1p Garaner,2b Lewia,if Ratted for Vaughn in th. Score by imnings: Bostar Now York GAMES TODAY, Amerioan Loagus. ashington_at P Bosian at New Yo New Yoric ‘Philadelph Plusburg st St Louts: Chicago st Clacinnatt OTHER BASEBALL GAMES. Rochester 1, I At Roancke, Va. anoke 7, At Norfolk, Va.: Norfolk 3, ntreal At Lynchburg burg 8 Ten innings. ynch- TENNIS GAINING IN POPULARITY IN U & B. C. Wright Says Growing Interest in the Game is Developing Futurs Champions. Beals C. Wright, the tennis expert, talks interestingly of tennis prospects | in this country for the coming season | and of the contest for the Davis cup Australia last s he was 2 member of the ) team. Whils + admitting the gr not winning the eu t a | showing was made by the Americans which satisfied all the members of the | team, considering the odds which they | faced. He praised the playing of the | Australian team highly and said that he considcred them a team which f would be hard to beat for some time to come. The hope for American ten- nis against the forelgn players Is in the growing popularity of the game here. Mr. Wright said he believed it would be more generally played this season than ever before, and that this wide- spread of tennis is producing young champions from the colleges who are coming up to take the places of those who have had the front for many yéars. The young players show good promise of regaining for America its tennis supremacy. The New York George Plerce, a recrult pitcher, ationals have sold to thres Brookin pitsbers Defere the gume Iad to be | tho Chicago Cubs, Brewin PROVIDENCE +. .. IRISH GIANT POSSESSES FANCY CAULIFLOWER EAR. Jack McGrath Picks Up a Souvenir on His Last Ringside Tour. his mee non Greek, wk loc rite a good match New Yo ever ¢ dy, whom in e m Everything in Underwear ™ COLUM AT Moderate Prices The Toggery Shop, JAS. C. MACPHERSON, 291 Main S PAY YOUR BILLS BY CHEQUE on the Uncas National Bank|For the Latest- In this way you will know the exact cost of your living and always h the best kind of a receipt in the re turned endorsed cheque. 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French Dry The Big League | display of shapes, THERE letin Ler | pondence stationery Hurd’s Lawnette A wide range of tints In a varlsty of An extra fine line, _ CRANSTON & CO. N Ts no adveriising i Eastern Connect'vut Syjial to The Buk business 8 BASE BALL CLUBS Commence their Season for 1912, THURSDAY, APRIL 11 and swellest corres~ our window v wili;uv.efl;cscores by innings of both WAUREGAN HOUSE The Parker-Davenpert Cuy Dropristors, [ Qium 1n