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NORWICH BULEETHI INSURANCE. A Specialty ¢ARM INSURANCE J. L. Lathrop & Sons, Norwich, Conn. NO SYMPATHY NEEDED by the recelver of a check in full for his policy of FIRE INSURANCE, his home was blazine—but think of bis consolation in the morning? Can we write YOUR policy too? ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Bldg., 91 Main St. Ak OFFICE OF WM. F. BIiL, Rea! Estats and Fire Insurance, 0 jecuied In Demsry’ Block, over C. M. “illlams. Roows §, third @oer. Telanhons 14 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW AMOS A. BROWNING Attorney-at-Law, 8 Richards Bldg. "Phone 700. Brown & Perkins, /ttomeys-at-Law Over First Entrance atairway next to Thames Natlona' Bank. Telephone 33-3. INVESTMENTS Dominick & Dominick Tel. 901 Norwich Frank O. Moses, Mgr. GILMORE, Speclal, G. EDWARD GRAFF Stocks, Bonds and Grain Roem 5, Chapman Building, 65 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. MEMBER olidated of Nev Chicago c “tock Fxchangs York. Board of Telephone 342 C. H. GILFILLAN, Mgr. Ask for ov \s full Trads >rmation I have a CAR LOAD_ of Agricultural Lime For Sale at a very Low Price In quantities t suit you. A. N. CARPENTER 23 Commerce Street Telephone 171. TheDime Savings Bank OF NORWICH. DIVIDEND The regular Semi-annual Dividend has been declared from the net sarn- ings of the past six months at the rate of Four per cent. a year, and will be payable on and after May 15, FRANK L. WOODARD, apriZidaw Treasurer, e S Belivered to Auy Part of Norwich the Als that is acknowledged to be the best on the market—HANLEY'S PEERLESS. A telephone’ order wiil receive prompt attention. D. J. McCORMICR, 30 Franklin St. A Large Assortment of TRUNKS, BAGS and SUIT- CASES; also Leather Goods at AOWEST PRICES. — The Shetncket Harasss Co., 321 Main Street, Chas. 8. Hummond, 41 Lowell, Mass., had to incss on uccount of trouble and dropsy. He tonsely and it was only using Pills he began to i prov od the pain ¢ the swelling went down, my returned and thanks to Kol pey Pills 1 am entirely over this long gulu trouble, The Lee & Osgood W He may have wept the night before \vmlel & Bank, Shetucket St | N. F. A. DEFEATED GOLCHESTER 23-2 Uninteresting Game On Academy Diamond—Captain Fletch- er Hits For Eleven Bases In Six Times Up—Vintors Se- —~_— cured But One Hit. Kt. Louls at Detrott. Brookiyn st Boston. Philadelphs 2t New Ohicago at Pittsburg. Ciereland 2 Chicago. Natlonal League. York, Cinelnuatl at St Lowis: SAMES TODAY. 3 American Leagua, ¥ New York at Philadeiphla. Boston st Washingion. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. ‘Wou. Lost. P.C. SR Chicag au 4 am Do 9 5 w4 In an uninteresting and one-sided | round, or $333.33 a minute. This was | Piersim, < N r g game the Academy baseball nine the largest cash guarantee the stock- | Cleveland .. ¥ 8 538 loped the team representing the Col- | yards champion ever took down for a |Dewls ... o570 o ehester Boys’ club on the N. . A, dia- | glove fight, and it increased his total [t Ious - %y 5 Tt mond Wednesday afternoon by the | winnings in the ring to more than | e score of 23 1o 2, the game being called | $110,000. In return for exhibitions on Chleago 5, Detrait 2. in the second half of the seventh in- | the various theatrical circuits MCFOr- | Deroit, 3May 1Detrait played miserably todey. ning when the Academy had scored | land iy rned enoush tq enable him | miing igin tron and Chicags yon e st Eand two runs, with none out, on account of | to wWiite a check for $200,000—the | of the series by a’scors of 5 lo 3. Conb'a s the lateness of the hour. Captain Bob | financial reward for hi Bfarioy s Sas|demd il R Antining 4 (Wesrrs Selto. S Totals, Stocky out Pe rou { oA i g BOXING HAS NETTED a Minute for Bout with Matt Weils. the habit of work- a week in t a third o > ided to becoms a pr | b The other night | got $10,000 for boxing ten rour j‘.}n“ Wells in the¢ Garden, unnn 3 by 1 M’FARLAND $200,000 ards Champion Received $333.33 n Packey M ked te West, his fi inds elgit years ago, he re Kid Swift Lasking For Trouble 1 Broad ured, Scure: recent chal- g bout or a 14 Years. challenges een years — | Poor | doubte dly sremost factor in shaping the course of 5 market. That the fir hardly prepared i able exhibit y attested by the pressure e Steel common es througho sion. In tive qual @ opinion pre- at it might have been the ite irren southw interes “wide” ous els Pri noon, b ternoon ment s point an oa lier rise of two point | of the few noteworthy fe e EYt 1 greup. That stock decline Brooklyn (1, Boston 8. | x attributed to disappointment over m came out on top in al resumption of dividends at a ten per S s Sared . st o | cent. rate, where more had been ex- | COTTON. | pecte | | & New York, May 1.—Cof In the last hour the general list o0 Bacelv; _at «}y :lxg;rx‘n:u;‘ffi? mn‘v:d |)W:\'\;d!<\he’ best quotations of | May 10,94, June 10.96, July 1104, Au- Brooklyn. he day, with Smelting and’ Amer ust 1108, September 11.05, Octobes e Can the more pronounced issues of |5 Miveetabtn ="11,13; = Deosoibar | & strength. Final dealines brought out annary 11,13, February 11.13, more activity and increa o Rl oS which not only effaces - | Jority of the previons losses, s MR ol o R 0 e o L er; middling uplands 11.40, middlir The bond market was slichily easfer, Ao (ayertd. on .coh] with narrow movements in the promi- Lt nent fssues. Total sales, par valu 5 | §2.271,000 | United States fwere ul FEELING GF DEPRESSION. Causes General Weakness. v to be better, rather than we ure and surmise may p ' mature. wr overnight developme ng the Massachusetts pres| primaries, further suspension | posed Increased freight rates rains and some mora a reports, combined to ing of depression pr | Steal state ( | character own in prominence of two or th callad ative favorites. »{ the business of the T hours was in Steel, which, with Union ic, furnished half of the dealings for that period being repr share 2 to 70 1-8, as compared | y s close. Union Pacific also disp ute weakness at the outset, but recovered much of its lose, only to fall lower than before et the next decline, In fact, Union Pacifle rivaled Ste in points of weakness for the g part of the session. The anthrac shares, with Amerlcan Smelting, which vas active and strong on rumors of ar increased dividend, Were almost the only issues of prominence to shake off the reactionary tendency so consplcu- Showing Made by U. S. Steel had the isdom de- uco the dividend al part of whic without saying direct the it inasmuch ng quarters commerce comm ness of ¢ of e Te the short t was not slow to take advar nd much of the early ble to that sourc market’s ono sided a opening, its Ini ented by a block of 1 fore but in the early t of the af- 1 another gene: ling mc An abrupt decline of si in mer can Tobacco, foll New Yo steady, government bonds nchanged on call o steel " Foiunidries: Rugar Refning & Tl [ Woolen i Miuing ‘s Tel od 21-5@3 per cent, ruling , last loan 23- 9000 {453 & i 1 o & 8t L1073 wild Cure; Money on call | te 1 , closing bid 2 STOCKS. Clored ot 2ok Time loans steady; sixty days 31-4 | Ay o sl per cent., ninety 31-4 to 31-2| Am. - Agrienrorsd per cent., six months 31-2 to 33-4 per A cent., i Am : Au OHICAGD GRAIN WMARKET. CHINESE HAVE A WHAPT: Open. Hi; Jow, o Securities A% 5% 14y 110% 1R 110% College Clubs. The baseball country, College Coleman, 2| Two base hite, Desche NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Chicago 7, 1.—New Y e and Sireet’s single. Beuder ‘ Philadelphin. of abh pos e Gjzora.t 50300 Olriog.et 32 3 0 0 0/Colins2> 8 0 3 1 1 1|Bakergd 370 2 0 0 e 41000 A Inne 333500 30230 o 0981 olBenderp 4 00 0 o e} iR 2| Totals 821 7T 2 0100016013 01000100 02 Oldring, Daniels; three st Louls 5. from St Louls 0 ts 11, Phillies 4. the fifth, tus o hits ive cible. Adams wi 0/ Lenn 14 401 Do Two base hits, Tooley. Tyler. Daubert, McDonald. EXCELLENT BALL TEAM Players of College of Class with Those of Best American of biege and professional nines run, s double Drucke.n Pittsburg 2. and two errors 1n Hawail team, which is touring. this has surprised both the col- Fletcher, who has been out of the | reer as America’s cleverest exponent e e game for several weeks with an in-| of the manly.art. Packey isn't near Whopow Whopon jured ankle, covered first base for the| the end of his ring campaign, either, 141 £a1s home team, and showed that he was| so he expeets to reap another golden LA B1a s still there with the bat, pounding out | harvest in bouts with Wolgast, Welsh, S {010 a home run, two doubles and threesin- | and Hugh Mehegan, the Australian 5330 3020 gles in bis half dozer times at bat. Al- | lightweight champion, who will = be t081 L2108 though his ankle still bothers him,| here in June under the management SR B Bob showed that he deserved his po- | of Joe Woodman, ¢ 011 ok R sition as leader of the team. Croker | —_— 3 0 Mullin,p. started the gamo on the slab for the | ¥ale & ‘Fordham 1 e =TT Academy, but after the first three in-| . o R S TRAY s nings English went in, ad Dhad mo New Haven, May 1.--Yale and Ford Toals 0 THI S < it s si atted for Stanage In 7 trouble in taking care of the visito s~ ed neck and neck toda, *Batted fc In Tth o Becured but one hit in the seven | (¢ the sixth, when Walsh, for I “*Batiegfur Kocher W b, who et 9 { ham, weakened, the Blue winuing § to o by tanoar: {nnings 4 i e e 1T made six hits in succession | C 3000110085 Although O'Brien, who twirled for | f; ¢y 5 too. abihom hrostas. | Detska 10000000 0= Colchester teany was hard hit the | yirs bringing in four runs, | Score Two buso bits, Lord, Ruth, Bodle, Weaver, Block ent had he received good support from | oines: o oo R 1'5 A Washington 2, Boston 1. his teammates, who were credited with - < 00T 01 T Washington, May 1.—Boston mado iis first appear- st rs-and. Wwho proved. alow.at | oanam, 0-0 .0 0.0 1 0—1 7 5| unce here of the Season today and was defeated by 'x,\,,;“L“’m Selr 3 3 Scott and Burdette; Walsh and El- Wastiogtoi, 1 el (8 wd oliéu By Wood Ju- e feld e ba lise, U Svensi ninth inniz letdge in the winning run, Hughes Lord came next to Captain Fletcher | !5 Umpire Svenson. wracted sl tho fourts g 454 hed @ 1 the batting honors, driving out three Totiro or of Walker. Score: B Moutie: “Tn the sixth no| Johnson Offers $4000 to Settle, | ™y ul*ial wiatiss s smrse nin home team pounded the ball | Chicago, 1—Another attempt b ‘l i A 1l over the lot and scored nine runs. made t JORNSON, | yrooper, 0fMoe ros The batting ave of the N. F. ol 48 nine for the me was close to the 0 “‘1!:.1“;1;:.'" i 3 .; 2 3 mark. The score: ks Siyon b <4658 ¢ orwich Fres Acade elchaster. ¢ oficnighis 3 0 3 11 N e e ekt o pas alord by Fakeig 1[\'Bridess 8 0 0 4 1 Stasdisht 8 3 dlremrge 30 T'0 0 officers some time pgo and Johnson Uienc © 3 0 818 s to the government. Pt A 1 1 he ist today depesited $4,000 | Totals 3 1837 9 6 0 o in the s and asked the dis- | H i Tt Bt i 0000001 01 s trict attor cept that sum & LS gl ! = & he of was reported to the sec- PEAEIEANE §3 FRTIEar of the treasury at Washing ‘ork_defeated Phila- between Ford and 2 The winning the ninth on Col- o runs n the r, & wild plich The game was ooe Gincinnatl. Db | 216 Lost. e hit two r the Gients had McGraw put in a ade . spectacular rive in the n Louderus New York. Do e 200 010 000 31000 10200 $1500 21000 20010 20010 20800 00300 5000 0] 50000 als, 341127 5 tne ad the game the first | ven poor Chicago. ab b .30 000013 1—38 00037 611 Hawaii .Nine Chinese in the | which the | demoralization of th | work in the lea %)” Formamint makes mouth and throat hygiene easy—it kills the Germs that cause throat infections. YOU owe it to yourself—to the community —to public health—to keep your mouth and throat hygienically clean. Most infectious diseases are due to germs taken into Loo Slexak, the mouth and throat—and if ¢ Theworlé-famoustenct, danger of mouth and throat infect you alone butmay be transmitted easily to those about you. ormamint THE GERM-KILLING THROAT TABLET *“I find Formamint Tab- lets simply superb, and T recommead them W my friends.” Mme. Adelina Patti, The Queen of Song, writes: "I have taken Forma- ‘mint Tablets for some tim ‘past and have much pleas- ure in saying that 1 find them very beneficial for mzkes mouth and throat hygiene easy. It gargles and mouth washes, which are inefiecti inconvenient. With none of their disadvantages, Form- the throat.” o amint succeeds where they fail—reaching the deepe From The Lancet. cavities of the throat, where the germs lie hidden—de- stroying them and paving the way for quick recovery Formamint is a pleasant- tasting tab! let which, when sucked in the mouth like candy, releases its powerfu yet harmless germicide—mixing with the saliva—freely “'The sole odject of & medicinal lozenge is to keop part of the mouth or throat one desires to treat Lsthedfora tmeia g bathingthe membranes—being carried into the recesses of Hlf ol e aivaat the throat where gargles or mouth washes cannot 1 cated lozenge — FORMA- Besides, its conveniert form enables you to us MINT—which mects this sequirement.” time, anywhere. Formamint does not leave the mouth ar dry and parched—it increases the flow of per cent, insuring an abundant supply so essentia the membranes are inflamed 41 1 Tf you have a throat infection—or think getting one—you should use Formamint. S0 Tablets for 50 cents Most drug stores sell FORMAMIN Seriously consider whether you using Formemint. Let us fend cents o detray packing azd pos A. WULFING-& ( Hakers of Sanatogen— Enrico Caruso, The world tenor, writes: I where u may be ““1 bave found Forma- b mint Tablets ves antto the taste and bene- ficial to the throat.” Write Today for FREE Sample 24M IRVING PL. NEW YORK. = Upon_ receipt of a two-cent stamp to pay postage we will gladly sendyoua FREE trial tube. middle west. The Chinese team plays a far better game than the Japanese | Cleveland nine from the University of Waseda | ering first THE MoHICAN COMPAN Sugar Gured Smoked Shoulders [ 125 Sirloin Steak, Ib._._20c| Salt Pork, Ib. ____1 Fresh Plate Beef, Ib. 8¢ | Pork Chops, Ib. ___. 16¢ Loin Lamb Chops, ROUND STEAK, | PR | e _-_---_---180 § White Mealy POTATOES pk. . 38c| ative Spinach pk. _20c | New Cabbage, Ib. __5¢ JUMBO BANANAS, LARGE LEMONS, dozen _._____18c| dozen________16¢c { Fresh Made Creamery BUTTER . ib. 36cH B CUOKNG COMPOUND ib. . 10c | Print Butter, Ib. __32¢ Mahican Peanut Butter ib 12Y5c | Sauerkraut, Ib. ____dc B Uiohican brand CONDEASED MILK | Rolled Oats, dcang.--____2be| 3 pkgs. .. ... 286 | Clean-Head Rice, Domestic SARDINES G cans 25¢ 3 Ibs. - - - - -23c | jss'd Camphells Soups Jeans?Se Snap Soap, 12 bars 25¢ | Large Sour Pickles, Mackerel, 6 for___25¢c| dozen ________20¢ L FINE STEWING PRUNES 4 lbs. 25¢ oSanploffgp | 1813 to $20 Suits | NOW REDUCED TO did last year. In marked contrast to [ good to Dav the Japanese, the Chinese use great | e > judgment, and their plays are daring, | Pltcher Bert Whalin ined by their flelders hit well and they have |the Cleveland American e club pitchers who are almost if not quite |from as good as any college pitchers in the | Upited States, Another feiture of the game in | “hinese excel is the use of | The Boston National odfie the most up io date slang. As one of |the bali, but wien it come 1 can hit throw- the western papers says, the Hawalian {ing y can go to school with the team uses 2 model baseball s assar college ni: and occasionslly lapses into 1913 ex- 3 pressions. In the game with the Uni: | Big Tesreau of the Giants ve of Chicago when Hruda, the |looks as if he woukl 2 regular star pltcher of the Chicago nine, was |turn in the box. He t everythin being hammered all over the lot in the |including nerve. first inning, the Chinese players on the | - - coaching lines shouted through large| President John M. Ward is reported meraymmei, ‘Everybody’s doi t!to have offered $4,000 for Martin Il more to the ! Rochester shortstop, on whi » Chicago pitcher, { York Highlanders ha out of the box |string. Hruda. knock in the sixth inning. Apau has done most of the twirling for the Chinese players and has fastest than any of the Japanes who have been seen in th He has a decldedly fast delivery and pitches with good speed all the time. More of the Chine: players show hter of Pi 3 great versatility and in their games | officiol mascot of the shifted around from infleld to outfield | while Jake Stahl, Jr positions without affecting their team the same position with ti ton Red § ! Perdue is French for fost, but he has the | been wihning persistently for paches. So far he has | ha such emineht curvers { Mathewson and Seaton il and a better assortment |ton pitcher: Virginia Klin Boston our years « BASEBALL RESULTS WEDNESDAY. Let us hope that thes Marty O'Toole havin fonable arm may ng vaporin: his International League. At Baltfmore—Baltimore 6, Toronto 3. At Providence—Providence 2, Buffalo 4. sp AL Jersey Clty—Montreal 3, Jersey Gty 10, when in form, 18 one of ihe At Newark—Newark 5, Rochester 3. pitchers the pastime ha INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Won Lest Strict trai Jersey City 3 erved by the Proridence . to bed at 11 and all s X TRt : 8| This rule will be enforced during the Newark 5 414 | entire championship son Hociter 5 41 | has'a well behe ers and oot .. s 400 | but few rules are ne Connoctiont Leagus. £ Biceelte initg o] At Springfeld—Springfield 7, Bridgepa: | Pritties groatly: and’ CONNEGTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. | miserable training trip I Won o Mok weather conditions . | work it will improv H s will be ail r 1 but t 1 ! THose o i 300 | some time. New England Le At Haverhill—Haverhill 6, Brocktan 17, Escapes An Awful Fate, well—Lowell 4, Worcester . AR et A thousand tongues could mot ex- Provid T e press the gratitude of M E. Cox, At Providence—Brown 5, University of Vermont 2. | | h SR e A e BN 5 ety of Yemant 2. | ot Joliet, L, for ‘her wenderfal d 45 e S 4 MUt e & liverance from an awful fate. “Ty At Amborst—Massachusetis Aggies 13, Springteld | phoid_pneumonia had left me with a Traluing L | dreadful cough,” she writes. “Some. At Medford—Tults 6, Bowdoln 2. { b ot 5 times I had such awful coughing spel At Iibaca—Comell 3, Coigate L. b, 3 ro e I thought I would die. I could get no | help from doctor’s treatment or oth- DIAD‘A‘.;ND EOFE. Cleveland is the real rice fhis year. er medicines till I used Dr. King's N | Discovery. But I owe my life to th | wonderful remedy for 1 scarcely cough The Naps have formed the pleasing | Wonderful remedy for 1 scarcely cou vall Detroi at s > Quick and safe, it’s e Teibof yalaps, Doty most reliable of all throat and lum; medicines. Every bottle anteed. Connie Mack changed his mind and will keep Pitcher Salmon instead of farming him out Connie Mack expe 50c and $1.00, Trial bottle free at 'rnn Lee & Osgood Co. The Demons Of The Swamp Bris Lord back he Is the fireg of fever. and the strength fa often paves the w phoid. But cast out the mal blood; give you a fine appetite and renew your strength. “After long suffering,” wrote Wm. Fretwell, of Lu- “three bottles drove all rom my system, and Ve had good health ever s Best for all stomach, liver and kidney ilis. 0 cts, at The Lee & Osgood Co Bill Burns, who been shifted around more than any other player in the big leagues, won his opening gamo for Detroit last Saturday. This is his second tlme with the Tigers ppetite flies also malaria deadly ty- * Bitters Kkill and [ ns from the Frank Laporte, the 5t. Louls Browns' second baseman, Is out 01 tne game for a few days on account of an unex- pected cellision between a foul tip and his jaw in St, Louis. Nap Lajole, the one-time manager | $10.50 Today, THURSDAY Today we will break all former records as a money- saving event. Our most desirable and largest collection of high-grade suits must go at this most unusual pricA Every Suit in this great offering is a thorough bargain, and can be bought with the assurance that such satis- faction cannot be duplicated elsewhere. SERGES—MIXTURES—NOVELTIES: To fully realize the unusualness of this offer, you must know the high grade quality of Maurice Suits—first in styles and foremost in fabrics, highest in quality and lowest in prices. This memorable group includes Eng- lish Mixtures, Striped Worsteds, Men’s Wear Serges and Novelty Cloths. 194 Main St. Wauregan Block 71 cents ONE DAY ONLY {Dufy'sFure tt Whiskey T1c Regular Price §1.00, only One Bottle to a Cusfomer | We Also Have a Large Assortment of All Kinds of High Grade Beers—Basses’ lmp. Ale, G. Stout, Budweiser, Schhtz, Pilsner, Narragansett, Imp. Pshor and Imp. Pilsner. GEO. GREENBERGER & CO, 47-53 Frankiin St. NORWICH, CONN. Branch Stores—Willimantic and Jewett City Tel. 812 1 | in the game this we It means that | are mosquitos. As they sting they Emerson will be sent to another club. | put deadly malaria germs in the — blood. Then follow the icy chils and | Garden Seeds —AT— i THE If NEST 35¢ DINNER CARDWELL’S, 9 Market St, | i TOWH DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 n2 |teoumcn - oo o " THERE % no Eastern Connecticut eqi letin for business resu; me 3 m ' to Tam Bul- THERE 15 no aavertis: Pastern Connectiout equal detin for busineas T Wednesday, May 8thi|

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