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INSURANCE. A Specialty i f'ARM INSURANCE J. L. Lathrop & Sons, Norwich, Conn. NO SYMPATHY NEEDED by the receiver of a check in full for his polley of FIRE INSURANCE. He may have wept the night before while his home was blazing—but think of his consolation In the morning? Can we write YOUR policy too? ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Bldg, 91 Main St. THE TOWNS-PEOPLE OF MONTVILLE, at least, should in the future consid- er the financial strength of a BOND- ING CO., as of some importance. We _represent SURETY CO. the strongest the world. B. P. LEARNED & CO. Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. Agency establistad May, 1846, LME OFFICE OF WM. F. HILI, Real Estate and Fuwre Insarancs, » jeeated in Oomary’ Block, over C. M. “{iilams, Roem #, third floor, Telephone 147. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Brown & Perkins, iitormeys-at-Law Over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St Entrance stairway next National Bank. Telephone 33-3. INVESTMENTS Dominick & Dominick Tel. 901 Norwich Frank O. Moses, Mgr G. EDWARD GRAF WM. E. GILMORE, Speclal. G. EDWARD GRAFF Stocks, Bonds and Grain Room 5, Chapman Building, 65 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. MEMBER Consolidated Stock of New York, Chicago Board of Trade Telephone 842, C. H. GILFILLAN, Mgr. Ask for our weekly letter. It is full of useful information. Exchange k. I have a CAR LOAD of Agricultural Lime For Sale at a very Low Price In quantities to suit you, A. N. CARPENTER 23 Commerce Street Telephone 171, heDimeSavings Bank OF "NORWICH, DIVIDEND The regular Semi-annuai Dividend has been declared from the net earn- inge of the past six months at the rate of Four per cent. a year, and will | 8 gayable on and after May 15, PRANK L. WOODARD, apriZddaw Treasurer, Eelivered to Any Pari of Norwich the Ale that Is acknowledged to ba the best on the market—HANLEY’'S PEERLESS. A telephone order win recetve prompt attention, D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin St. J. F. CONANT. 11 Fraskiis Streec. Whitesicna S0 and the J. F. C 100 Cigars are the Dest on the marker Try them I ——eeeee e —— GEORGE G. GRANT, Undertaker and Embalmer 2 Frovideace Sl., Tafivil Mompt attention to day or night calls Telephone 630. apri4M Wkawl F. C. GEER, TUNER Phone 511 122 Prospect St THE AMERICAN | of New York, which is to Thames N. F. A LOSES TO WINDHAM HICH Visitors Pile Up 12 Runs on Academy Diamond—Home Team Qutbats Opponents—Lord Hits Over Left Field Fence. The N. F\ A. baseball nine met Its first defeat of the geason Saturday at WAUREGAN DEFEATS OCCUM Big Bill Marland Held Visiting Team to One Hit. ternoon on the hdme hands of the Windh team with a score game was pl zle, whien grounds m High of 12 to ed in & persiste owever, failed to da sm of the,good sized Wauregan won the second game of e season Saturd: at home, defeat- Occum with a score of 1 to 0. * was right there with the goods, g out ¥ men, allowing 1 hit and Debarros, who struck out 15 of the Taftville Hastern Connecticut pen | owd inning, when Windham Byles for five hits, runs. dropping on | 1 pa ofed as many Lord straightened out onme of | league team satu did not Thompson’s curves in the fourth and | ghow up quite well here, only strik- sent it over the le fleld fence for | ing out four men, Umpire McGraw. three baszs. Robinson Yoliowed with a | Scorer . Leach, double and Lord scored. McKay and | Pl McCormick flied out to the shortstop | ae and Boyd struck out. In the sixth the | Stanourif 30 Academy scored three runs and Wind- | (e (% ham tw In the seventh the home i 00 team made five hits, one of them a 00 two bagger by Croker, and Robinson 41 and Murray scor dr s twe hits, two base i 0 crror by the third e elghth i pilin L1 The Academy bovs we the last, scoring two runs in the fip: 01 0 % ing, but could 000 0= lead whizh the! at, by Marland cured. 19 r arland 1, off Although the Academy outbatted | g st Windha: hits failed to come in | ke e pinc iting fielders t I SACHEMS DE »w their abi no or W 1| Loosely Played Game on Falls Dia- | mond Results in Victory for Home Team. Sta On the F: noon t Athietic Alsh.1¢ Murray, = b, clntyre rf, Tracy Mages off Thompson 7; pessed ire, Luke Riles. umpi iRk, COPPERS HOLD FIRM. Amalgamated the Main Feature of Strength in Saturday's Market. New Yorl business proport {large than that { the stock marke April volume of session moved 100% | {and closed with 8 | cha few of which b |fractional. The oper “oray 4 | and lower, in response to | from London snd as une: as to th fort to seitle oy | betw tern rail - a1 | | locomotive engine i | being the bad img S the violent advax Friday, w other st further attempt w: |made to advance Readi [ |rumors on which suddenly subs |and after a fractional gain on the r: following the initial decline in the 2 { market that stock lost ground,although it . the trading in it 3 than in |any other issue, and d at a net decline of almost a. pot AmBlgamat : sirength group was firm, helped 1 ness,and there was no pronounced s optimistic interview of Jonn D. Ryan at Butte. The only net gai sub stantial & the epeclaltics on but the general ma er that of ness, and ther w ing pressure, m was the feature of entire 18 of parently being in taking. Political 5% tles appeared-to e - ket calculaticn,” and 3 tions may have the the ris E money market ich the bull wve had in th it would he rash te say that th rent movement had reached its culmin- atfon. i as LIVESTOCK MARKETS. New York, beeves wer cars for slaughter and 17 for the mar previous arrivals | Steers opened slow, b 10¢ higher; 1 cows 15@25c Common to @8.25 per 10 cows at $2.50@6.5 Dressed the cattl No exports of live cattle from this port today. Receipts of cal | including f for the pr ctive | some e veal and sales highe |sold at $7.00 at $9.10 and §¢ dressed c demand and firm at 11@14- - city dressed veals with 3 few at country dres: ed 9@111-2c. Receipts of sheep 5,550, including 21 ¢ ers and 111-2 for the A ‘Wwhole market was strong and 50 h er; quality cons , some sal g Good to prime unshorn sheep sold at $6.00 to $7.00 for 100 Ibs at $4.50;_clipped culls at $4.00 to medium unshorn lam’ medinm clipped $8.00@35.. 8pring lambs at $5.50 pe ed mutton firm d lam try dressed firm at head, in- | cluding cars the m. | steady feeling with general light to medium to wel | MONEY, 8.20 per 109 Ibs.; 3 vy 80 | York, April at $8.40; country dressed hogs 1@1oc per lb. ; no o ; per cen Chicago, April i S o 8 3-4 per cent. and b to 10c high Close:, Prime merc u5; estimaied receipts for 00 for tomorrow d and butchers, @8.0 T @41 wore steady timated r at Thu ceipts were STOCKS. 1 Sales. i 500 Allis Chalmers 42700 Amal. Copper 100 Am. Agrieu’tural 1700 Am. Beet Suzar 6000 Am, 1400 Am, 400 Am, 1087 a Cotton Oi1 500 Am. Fide — 400 Am. Tes Securities. 900 A, Linseed OIL 't costs Liitle by B ‘Buy it by the Box | While fishing or of any dealer Have it when you w2 SIS rowing, playing tennis or these fragrant little ‘pocket pieces’ are refreshing, =beneficial and cheap. Evex"y box has 20 packages. Every package has five sticks. Every stick purifies breath — preserves teeth—sharpens appetite —aids 4% Qe package but less by the Box 1 comm wications st Sherman street. SUNPAY GAME PREVENTED BY PLAINVILLE MINISTER. | Clergyman Roughly Handled by Dis- | appointed Baseball Fans. April e played, part of the crowd made | sh for I L. Grant, wit entirely | possible. 0 | said to be indig- committee of f GAMES TODAY. American Leagua. MERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Won L Eight in, Five Innin 4 59 5 ‘0 orumep 1 0 ¢ 0[*3ones 10 Duuep 1 9 Totals, 37 827 17 s BT S ST 10010300 Louden, Lange, Rath; threo NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Lost. Won, 9 Change of Pitchers Lost Game. Cincinnat, 28.—After Cincinnat! tled the P hree hits and a base on ed Tendricks In the .ninth at. and thereby lost the game, who follawed Hendricks, wes hit esier, 2 eingle by Bates and threw to 2. 0"Toole. for & doudle by Be er to soore the winniog ries pltched well. Gib? ¢ game by Umpire Owens Pittsburg. Gincinnati b h abh poa o 3b 41700 3400 1 0 1 0 ° 0 1 0 i s 1 ‘ 0 0 3 Beschor, es, Mitchell, SUNDAY BASEBALL RESULTS. International League. toc T INTERNATIONAL L EAGUE STANDING. Won. Lost P.C 3 867 $ 2 4 5 i i 120 5 7 Conneetiout League. At New Haven—New Have gteld 3. CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. Woa Lost P.C. [} 1.000 ] 000 [} 00 1 000 ] 000 [ 000 SATURDAY BASEBALL RESULTS. American League New York 0, delphia Louls 2 b National League Trimmers Meet First Defeat. the afte hel ] irst de losing to the , 10 to &, Rankin of the Trim- mers started off with speed. Clabby | deserved the credit he was given for his feature hitting. In the seventh knocked a three bagger, send- ahead of hi Barry was teh, was out of the | &2 vith o sore wrist. He will pitch | Sunday’'s game against the Liberty | Bo So far the Tigers have played | eight games, winning seven and losing one The Trimmers won thres and lost one. Eastern Connecticut League Meeting. Only routine business was brought up befors the meeting of the directors of the Fastern Connecticut league at ¢ afternoon. The presi- presided. Owls No. 4 vs, Juniors, 1is (Monday) evening, the Owls 4, three-men team, will meet th niors at duckpins. The Juniors will be made up of Huntington, Aldi and H. Hill Brown won _the triangular track meeting with Worcester Tech and Trinity at Hartford, with a total of 89 polnts. Worcester was second with and nity third with 15. Bart- lett and Captain Marble, both of Brown, were the best point winners, the former getting a total of 18 and the latter 15, Tr e Trimmers | digestion, NORWICH TOWN y Ray Sings at First Church —Rev. | Congregation { } G. Aver at Methodist Church —Royce Loomis Leaves Backus Hos- pital. 3 {iam R. L | urer; committ Durr, H. 8. Youn Sermon by Rev. Francis H, Rose. Rev ton rold | Theological seminat ]I‘ t Methodist E Sunday. There wa, |at the morning ser i € duets, ose of Low- e render- among you save Jesus Cl and Him | crucified. The n ion is one { of personali speaker said. Thero {18 no the name of | Christ. The new gospel Is the old gos pel t 1 into modern life and | thoug 1 knew Jesus experimont- ally. We have the sen ion but not the red blood of that will make us eonquerors fight against sin. We must learn | Christ’ by experien: wing with | 8in, helping the world t r its bur- | ®ens, is experiencing The man who is true and severs with sin and | nonsense and comes off cle n go to others and reveal God to but | this work cos | knowing C! 'S | if any man would hi tak » hie r w me, We look to the cross of Christ for our demp tion. Jesus gave £ with us or ihe cross and st with us. The watehword of the Christian should be I am with Him though I perish for downtrodden ones in ils world. There are people R us who are bearing heavy 1t you do not help hem, you are not a Chris- tian. There must be a willingness to and by others in trouble as well as ght ou and come off oriou he chur t glve herself 1d as Christ ing he take today (Monday) to visit schools in Norwich Returning from South. Mr, and Mrs. Owen thelr winter home in Tuesday and are ter, Mrs. T. Snowden Thomas, in W tertown, N. Y, They wili return ear this week to their home on Huntington avenue, At Bridgeport Banquet. George I. Hydc of Washington street returned Friday from Bridgeport, where he went to attend the banquet of the boys' department of the Y. M, C. A., of which he was formerly super- Intendent. Netted $30. Thirty dollars was realized towards the fund for the Scotland road hall at given Friday Over one hun- evening, CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hare Abvays Bought | . C. H. HASKELL. 42 = ‘Phomee—A) ' - Bears the Signatu.e of ( 1 Francis H. Rose Addresses | i de the lost Is as He did, and striving with His help to save the | Vworld. Will Visit Schools. Miss Florence Bennett, a tea Fagleville, who is spending a few days at her home on Vergason avenue, and her guest, Miss ith Willet of W1 mant! who te: 1es in Mansfield, 1 the especially enjovable entertainment | dred were present, & Dus load comin from Taftville, Pupils Identify Spring Flowers. The children in Miss Gran OOk, at the Town street school have brought is term bhepatica, saxifrage, arbutus, bloodrot, blue vicolet, Indian iebacco and adder's toggue. Royce Loomis Le. Hospital. Royce Loomis, who, since his injury on the Central Vermont railroad sev- eral weeks ago, has been at the Back- us hospital, was able to return Sunday to his home in Lebanon. Sale of Bushnell Place. Mr, and Mrs. Louis Olsen of Wash- ington strect have purchased Mrs, James Bushnell's place on the Scot- land road and will move there early | in the summer. News from All Points. Mr. and Mrs, F. H. Bushneil gave a family dinner Sunday at their home | on Huntington avenue. Covers were | laid for twelve. Mrs, Jennie Bushnell of the Ol Can« | terbury turnpike is passing & few days at her home in Lisbon, Linus Dodge of Block Isiand was & recent guest of C, William Grant ef the Canterbury turnpike. Miss Fanny M. Earl of Hartford ar- rived Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs, Philo Hard of Washington street. After spending the wintes with her sitser in New Haven, Miss Caroline Gilman is-at her home on Washington stre | Miss Edith Campbell was the guest for the week end of Miss Bessie M. | Grant at her home on the Canterbury | turnpike, Mrs, Willlam Lyman and dsnghter, Miss Virginia Lyman, returned last week after apending several manths in New Yerk, Mrs, Charles R, Bults of Washingten street has been visiting Mra, Welter Fuller of Weodbury, N, J, who fer many years resided here, { { | | PILES DEFY THE KNIFE. The Cause of Their Formation SRHI . Remains. One place where surgery falls to bring permanent relief is in the treat- {ment of piles, because even when the | evil tumors are cut away, the cause of their formation 6till remains. That |cause 18 poor circulation. Dr. Leon- | hardt's HEM-ROID is the tablet rem- edy that is taken inwardly and geta right to the inside cause. HEM-ROID is sold for $1 by N, D, Sevin & Son, Norwich, Coan., and all druggists, Money back if it fails Ur. Leonhardt Co, Station B, Buffalo, N. X. Write for booklet. o e p——— COAL AND LUMBER. -~ Lumber | Complete assortment for ré- pairs or building. COAL Enough to meet actual neces- | sities— E, CHAPPELL €0, Central Wharf and 150 Main Street Telephene: CALAMITE COAL “It burns up clean™ Well Seasoned Wood iting their dangh- | .