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INSURANCE. A Specialty ©ARM INSURANCE % L Lathrop & Sons, , Norwich, Cenn. 5 heuse to the T — NO SYMPATHY NEEDED by the | fight bill a vote of 29 to 17. Rube Marquard can p receiver of a check in full for his|measure permits 46-round contests, | ball, Coach Robingon of < poliey of FIRE INSURANCE. He | which legalizes the proposed John- | ie will be invincible. Marquard may have wept the night before while ynn fight at Las Vegas July 4. | has lcarned to control terrific speed his homs was blazing—but think of and a fast breaking curve. he his consolation in the morning? know moch_about change of Can we write YOUR policy too? ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Bldg, 91 Main St. @k OFFICE OF WAL, F. BILL Real Estats and Fire Insurance, in fomsry’ Black, over C. M. ns, Roows 9, third floor. Telenhone 147. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Capt. Bob Fletcher was not on hand his place at fi being occupied by y big hitter in —— — — ————— | Croker. The Sodality team failed to|list. T ker, in a K mos A BROWN]N‘. get a man around the cireult, Ryles| N. Y, game pi 11 to Mer- o striking out Simcox and Louden. In|kle ihat was The sphere Attorney-a: 3 Richards Blag. | the second half of the inning, Stand- | seemed ready to drop to the ground in *Phone 700. | ish drew a base on balls, Murray its journey to the plate. It b | landed for a single and both adv d little m o t that Merk! on a wild piteh by Simcox. Standish kr at to make of it Brown & Perkins, MMtmoys-at-Law | scored on Croker's fly to center and | Umpire Klem callied it a strik Dver First Nat Bank, Shetucket St t to Thames | Entrance stairvay n Natlona! Bank Telephone 33-3. THURSDAY. JOHNSON-FLYNN FIGHT A GERTAINTY| World’s Heavyweight Champion Will Meet Pueblo Fireman in 45 Round Battle at Las Vegas, New Mexigo, July 4— Johnson Already Training. Chicago, April {7—Jack Johnson and | Hugh McKennon ding, Leo| Jim Flynn will fight 4 rounds for the | Groom; New York Jordan. | world's heavyweight champlonship at | g icS¢R explained that the United 4 s league was not an “outlaw las Vegas, N. M, on the afternoon He said that teams w 11d b of July 4 This announcement was | po 2400 (50 SRS WORE OO HE made tonight by Jack Cumey, promoter | ot iy contiict with the national com- mission, Work of constructing the arena Cur- ley said, would begin by May 1. Both | Flynn and Johnson have agreed to be on the scene a month before the fight, | y sald that Johnson already had begun light training, and that Flynn would start soon, MARQUARD LEARNING TO PITCH SLOW BALL Giant Twirler Wiil Be Invincible When He Acquires Change of Pace. | | | | of_the contest. i | | . April 17, RAIN INTERFERES WITH Robinson is drilling him every in the itching floaters and ACADEMY-SODALITY GAME og- ple kit in IN. F. A. Boys Will Meet Walsh's All e by mixed slow ones with Stars This Afternoon. thereby increasing their e —_— n 2 remarkable w One st 1o slow all was of champion Prc . Tim Keefe and noon on the Academy camp c employed change a brisk April shower, and went not | of blendid results. It was {quite an inning before the curtain was | Keefe w Rusl rung down by Coach Leonard, Byles | how big appeared for the first time on the slab | Hoc on for the boys. Bovd at third | speed W and. was also & new man on the N. F. A. had the lineup. On account of an injured ankle | v the game was called. next ba Catcher “Bunk” Walsh of the Sodal- | wind-ur ity nine agreed to produce a team ti d over t (Thursday) afternoon for a game with it. That the Academy, Ben Houlihan will ¢nough. kers on it before Me re INVESTMENTS Dominick & Dominick Tel. 901 Norwich WE WILL SELL CILIFORNIA NEVADA COPPER BONDS NEW YOPK AND BOSTON STOCKS Bought for cash or carried on liberal margin. Unlisted Securities a Specialty. pon solicited ROSS A. CORAM & CO., STOCK BROKERS, 14 Kilby Street, Boston. GRAT'I ILMORE, S . EDWARD GRAFF Stocks, Bonds and Grain ChagPmn Building, way, Norwich, Conn. MEMBER 1al. it tock Exchange Yor 2z of Trade phone 842, C. H. GILFILLAN, Mgr. & wvee letter. information. Before putting them t the spring work. Clipped borses dry out quickly at night, they rest well and their food does them good. You can clean a clipped horse in a quarter of the time. StewartNo. 1 Ball Bearing Clipping Machine Complete as shown 37.50 Comes atonly . . . = It is the best made, casiest turning and most satisfactory machine ever made and is fully guaranteed. Come in and get one now. The L. L. Chapman Co. Norwich, Conn. Telephone 254.12. S. BACKER, ©,Frankiin Stre Norwich, Conn. Manufacturer of COUCHES AND LOUNGES. \ } Repairing and Polishing Ughclstery Barber Chairs Mattresses made over equal to New Slip Covers cut and made to order & Specialty BROWN & ROGERS Paper Hanging Prices and work guaranteed, . ’ Frank O. Moses, Mgr. o WA G Wi i sl pitch, UNITED STATES LEAGUE SEASON OPENS MAY 1 Managers’ of Eight Clubs Announced —League Not an Outlaw. | 2 | Mclntyre Goes to | Chics A 1 7. fo! Chicago, sen, « April 17.—Willlam C ner ot the Chicago franchis in the New Uni s league, returned today f meeting held in Pittsburgh 3 and announced that the pl will begin May 1 and that thes - for the eight clubs had been | tected: round in FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL MARKET STILL DEPRESSED. 1 Sinking of Titanic Still a Factor in Wall Street Operations. April 17, New York The stock | market today ed further proof in {its h and unce widesy of comes al fo Wall street with ho or no other reason than that it in- volves the loss of men of influe community. The spe nt and professional trade thought the time inoppor recurrent bull movement, and the de- clines which foliowed a moderately strong opening probably resuited more from any the lack of buying tr om activity on the part of the bear on. | Securilies of the International Mer- cantile Marine company manifested a | better tendency on very light dealin at the outset, the common shaves ris- ing fractionally, the preferred stock a point, and the 41-2 per cent. bonds 11-4. Later they receded slightly, but |- e under no selling prassure at any period of the session. majority the active stocks registered adva; in the initial dealings, with pronounc- ed strength in Union Pacific common and preferred. Before the end of the|_ first hour a selling movement re ed the market's course and man: the standari issues went under previous day’s lowest quotations, while | business Midday al fell to minor | brought partial, recovery with siliency in Amalgamated and American Can, whilo pr r Steel was but slightly {laxed heaviness of Steel w | counted for in part by th | tion of rumors dealing with the possi- ble action of the directors b {quarterly meeting a fortnight henc proportions. | | espe | received ing stoves. “Kindle,” “Bake” and “Check.” Simplicity itself and absolutely szre. pan is another Craw: ; e g M. HOURIGAN, Norwich Agent. y N it ¢ ! FRIDAY, APRIL 19 153 % | Frazee & Lederer Co. Present : = ¥ WALKER & PRATT MFG. L0, MAKERS, BOSTON | | R A T e i ot R N P e s S . | Wallace Hopper. An excellent Cast and Soi | Prices 25c to $1.50. Sale opens We For Sale by awlord aneges The Single Damper is a simple and unassum- ing name for a wonderful invention; probably the most important improvement ever made in cook- It is operated by one movement of a knob upon the top at the back of the range. This knob has three plainly marked locations, Slide the knob to the proper point and the range does the rest. i This Single Damper requires but one movement, yet that one movement regulates the fire and also the oven heat and does it beiter than can be done with two dampers; dam- per mistakes are impossible. stoves than the Crawford have two dam- pers and some have more, but the two- damper ranges are confusing. know when the dampers are exactly right. The Ash Hod instead of the clum: All other You never v ash ford trouble saver. GAMES TODAY. American Leagus. Touts. Challenges Owls No. 3. ‘The Junior duckpin team challenges the Owls No. 3 for a match Friday night. The Juniors include Connors, Crowe, Huntington, Aldi and H. HilL to we Washington. National League. High Singles at Duckpins. High singles at the Donovan alleys [nn Tut‘sdfi)‘ went to H. Hill, who ha & score of 138, Hill also took the prize an; to in Paris Next Month, New York 4, Bos W 1L 17.—The Glants on Brave | In the event that Georges Carpentier, nd won, & o 1 stz ro. | the sensational boxer of France, de- 2 ot New Yorks me ran | cisively defeats Willie Lewis in their match in Paris next month the French- man will come here to fight. Tom IcCarey of Los Angeles, Jimmy C ed 2 good game, A dising catch ane cut oft Rroon , wero foature bout between ight champion a Jeannette, who has g Chicago, Bert Keeley; e NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Monday with 121, while on S y | supposed to be ma Jack O'Connor, formerly "6 6 Won. Lost. Tutile was high man with 137, | rounds with I ”xw St. Louis Americans g, g o P 1 [ | “Deacon” Phillippi, formerly a ts- SOESLE uls + 1 | tive agreement burgh pitoher; Washington, 5 Bucknell Wins from West Point. 3 3 | GEORGES CARPENTIER TO | nette said befc Y\[rx:\&xl,"r ‘merly with Chicago and| West Point, N. Y., April 17.—Buck- | xe 3 | VISIT THIS COUNTRY. “nfl"f“‘“fl} = New National league clut oll defea oint today, 7 to 3 Tounds in. New Yorl Richmond, . Langraft; Cincinna in a loos played Al':v;‘qc 1 ;F""’id“’ He Wins from Willie Lewis lwlmfd“nprh or fun i ouldn’t agree to Langford will rei when he knocked ( sed to accept h r froth of San Francisco and the Garden pipes . Boston, Athletic club have made big offers fo | plonghip s § o Carpentier to come to the United | ot R ot eyt 4 0 States and box with Mike GIbbons, | title 1y Sy Srrs ¢ 0| Jack Dillon or Frank Kluus, the top- | December, but ree. o §|notchers in the middieweight division. | the {ablas s Dan McKetrick, now on his w e 1 1| France, will try to arrange conditions 1 0fand bring Carpentier over with hin ‘l Tt was this chance to look after the 7| matches of Carpentier in this countrs that sent McKetrick to Paris. He has | | Rl oia 00 nanen e respect for Carpentler and he 90210010 0—s| believes Lowis has seen his best days Housee, Merkla, Brown; home mm, | a0d that there s little or no chance for | dangerous man. r { his fighter to defeat the Frenchman. |conclusions with | Englishmen, as well as Frenchmen, 5 : ‘1\(' eve Carpentier is the greatest AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. | fighter of his welght In the woild to- ‘Won. Lost. P.C. | day Carpentier has only been fight- G 1 #e | ing & trifie over a year, vet in that | p,°0T8® i 1% | time he has gained a long string of | Li(s0urh 3 i | victories. By knocking out Jim Sulli- | J%, TOm 1 500 | van, the middleweight champion P 2 H ‘%0 | England, in two rounds during a fight | Lngel claims = 2 | at Conaco Carpentier earned that fhet ALl As h> hed previously gatned French champlonship, Carpentien is a dual titleholder—the only one in the boxing world toda POSTPONED GAMES WEDNESDAY. American Assoolation. nati—Clisim Chicats, Chlongo e to- | JOHNSON MAY BOX AT lit ”ffj} gb:“;ml B MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. | fo; several months ago when he down the stairs in his apartments. the commissioners.is opposed to allow- as he sho that informa bet several hunc SPORTS OF ALL SORTS. | the state, he has no retained it when Bomb: fu. 3 Kiin t for n athlete, to r the first & M d. ger Well Known Sporting Man Dead. | cureq, Jack Johnson will be invited to| Harry Davis of C! > ti, O, April 17.—Billy Mc- | box ten rounds with either Sam Lang- |Dbest ‘nfield combin: of the best known sport- | ford or Joe Jeanne in Madison | Lajole, 9lsen and men in the country, died at the)Square Garden some time g the Neal Ball may fit v hospital here today from injuries | summer. It is said that while one of | long. ed do Jmim s alioge 3 e ton s, and h 2 Yale Freshmen va. Morris Helghia | Athletic Commission—Bout Would | mer nuch | Draw Enormous Gate Receipts. as I though! — He hit 40 with Omaha | If the consent of the New York |anrd stole 73 | state athletic commission can be se- angford, who is in Sydney has cabled to Matchmake of the Garden A. C. to either Johnson or Jeannette for d sends word box here s Hohn T n somew Ben e vacancy on - AUDITORIUM-IW LORETTA TWINS & CO. r Novelty. ELLIOTT & WEST Singing and Dancing Clowns World's Foremost Lady Athletes in a Trampoline RALL Eccentric, Comedy, Juggler THE MARGRAVE’S DAUGHTER BEAUTIFULLY HAND-COLORED 2. REEL—GAUMONT FEATURE POLI'S THEATRE Tonight=-=DURKIN'S MINSTRELS AND FOUR REELS MOTION PICTURES. MATINEE MISS EDITH STUART AND MOTION PICTURES. Cortlandt Barker Lesses and Manager, FRIDAY EVENING—AMATEUR NIGHT, FEATURING THE RATCLIFFE TRIO AND OTHER ACTS. BREED THEATER FEATURE PICTURE TODAY How Siates Are Made-Vitagraph Tremendously Strong Western Story Miss MAE LA JESS, Contralto. NEW LONDON WALTER T. Lyceum Theater hursday and Friday Money Savers Your Purchase Delivered in City for 5 Cents ROUND | 5¢ STEAK, Boneless POT ROAST, 15.. SALT PORK CHOPS, 1b Fresh Cut HAMBURG STEAK, 1h........12%c VEAL for Stewing, 16.......10e SIRLOIN STEAK .1le 9c 16¢ SAUER 1b. .17 Fresh Made I BUTTER ,35:| Full Cream Ic Fresh EGGS Cooking CHEESE, ib .ZchCcmpound, 16.9¢c| doz. 21c Fancy Messina Seedless { LEMONS, doz. .....12%c | ORANGES, doz....«w.19¢ LAYER FIGS Eating APPLES, peck. Polly Prim Cleanser 2 cans 13¢ Oranga Pkg, 50¢ value 38¢c {5 1b. Pails Toilet PAPER JELLY ......25¢c] 3 rolls Noiseless Matches | YELLOW Royal Gift doz. boxes.35c|MEAL, 5 ths. 13¢| FLOUR, bag 69¢ ing Johrson to box a white man in | The finarcial district seems to take for granted th: earnings for the firsti quarter will £all short of dividend re- | | quirements on the common stock at | | the present 5 per cent. rate and t this condition may affect the poli | the corporation for the ensulng year. | Amalgamated and the other copper | stocks, as well as American Smelting, ’hnld fair steady during the greater | |part of the day, which was charac- |- terized by extreme dullness in the | | afternoon. International Harvester | 50 Dvieck eaice s |and Bethichem Steel common and D Unitad ™ preferred were among the few strong | features in the special group with un- explained weakness in the fertilizars. { In the last hour prices rose all round, | under lead of New York Central,whic duplicated its recent 'high price, nv.; |the advance was soon followed by | stagnation and recessions from the top. | | The closing was marked by firmness | and a mixture of losses and gains. | A feature of the day’s operations on | the “curb” was an advance of 150 in the price of Old Marconi Wireless shares, a rise of 25 points for the day, | and about double its price of a week ago, with an increaged demand for tho stock abroad. | Announcement that New York city | 2 18 soon to issue some $65,000,000 ffty | | year 41-4 per cent. bonds was follow | ed by heaviness in outstanding issue Otherwise the bond market was main- ly irregular. Total sales, par value, 2,449,000, Unlted States government bonds were unchanged on call STOCKS. Bales, 800 Allts Chalmers ptd 60460 Amal. Copper 400 Westingho! 800 Western U | hires. COTTON. Cotton futures | bids: April July 1151, , October sing er; middling uplands 1150, middling | gulf 12.05; sales, 70 bales. { MONEY, New York, April 17.—Money on call per cent, ruling rate 3, | last loan 3, closing bid 23-4, offered at 3. e . Atietlinal Time loans easier; sixty day | 22400 Am. per cent., ninety dayvs 3 1-2@3 | 1600 Am. cent, six months 33-4@4 per cent. | 500 Am. o Hide & L. pfd Teo Recurities. CHICAGD GRAIN WARKET. Open. High. iy 2031316 1023 Low. 103 " 900 Am, Tl o Am, Tobaoto pd 200 Am. Woolen 3500 Anzeandn 4480 Atehisan - Do. pfd 200 Adaatle MICHELIN Quick Detachable Clincher Easily Fits Any Quick Detachable Rim No Tools Required IN STOCK BY F. E. & E. L. PATTERSON, NORWICH, CONN. THE SAILOR tarbors an affection for his smoke and chew, and always feels “ship-shape” in «r out of port,with UNIFORM VORITE”

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