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INSURANCE. A Specialty #ARM INSURANCE J. L. Lathrop & St’m!. Norwich, Conn. Our Hat is In the Ring and we ere out for more business than ever be- ore. y win a Presidential ;: ection but it never covered a Fire Talk ms Risk. We can take care of you In this respe Don't delay, Insure ) more dangerous than Tire, ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Bldg., 91 Main St w. ABE OFFICE OF WM. F. EILL Rea! Estate end Fire Insurance, s weated in Demsry' Block, over C. M. *{illams, Roomt §, third foor. Telephone 147, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW AMOS A. BROWNING Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richards Bldg. "Phone 700, Brown & Perkins, Atomeys-at-law Over First Nat Bank, Shetucki Entrance stairway next to nk. Telephone 33-3. ona’ D GRAF E. GILMOR G. EDWARD GRAFF Stocks, Bonds and Grain Room 5, Chapman Building, 65 Broadway, Norwich, Conn MEMBER Consolldated Stock Exchange of New York. Chicago Board of Trade Telephone 842, C. H. GILFILLAN, Mgr. Ask for our weekly letter. It is full of -useful inf the help of five hits and an error by Standish. They annexed one run in the seventh by a hit and an error by Murray . Outside of the first inning, when the Bulkele INVESTMENTS Dominick & Dominick Tel. 901 Norwich Frank O. Moses, Mgr. TheDimeSavifi;gsBank{_ OF NORWICH. DIVIDEND The regular Semi-annual Dividend has been declared from the net warn- 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, Cabbage, Lettuce and Tomato Plants CARDWELL'S, 9 Market St. You clmnot afford to use | carbon lamps while Mazda | Lamps are selling at such low | prices as at the present time. 25 Watts o..oevee.e 40 Watts 60 Watts 100 Watts . Manufactured by the General Electrio Company, POR BALE BY C. V. PENDLETON, Jr., 10 Broadway. | chas The Vaughn Foundry Co. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry MILL CASTINGS A SPECIALTY Orders Recelve Prompt Attentlon Don't Make a Mistake ind overlook our stock of Carriages, Semcords and Business Wagons. All work high grade, at medium prices, We making & special drive a riages tiis year, utomobifes for rent. A few big bargaine in used cars, Ageat for Over- land cars M. B. RING DR. C. R CHAMBERLAIN Dental Burgeon In charge of Br, 8, 1, Seer's practics _}n% aoneg wis lust iiness, e ay Tobpaes YA R e R N, F. A WON FROM KILLINGLY 9-5 Visiting Players Unable to Find Croker’s Delivery—Acade- my Annexed Five Runs in First Inning—N. F. A. Vs, Bulkeley on Saturday. The Norwich Free Academy baseball team added another victory to thelr | string when they defeated the Kili- ingly high school boys Wednesday aft- ernoon on the Academy campus, 9 to 5. Kiilingly started off well, securing one run in the first inning. Allen, the first man up, singled. Marlin hit to short, but was thrown out at first. Colvin struck out. Kent doubled, and Allen scored. Martin got a life on Murray's error, Briarley finished the in g, flying out to McKay Norwich secured five runs in the half, Standish, the first man up, lald down a perfect bunt along third base line and beat it out with a neat sacrifice, Croker drove Standish in by a single. Fletcher got a life on Mariin’s error. Lo scoring Croker and advanc er to third. Lord stole second struck out. McCormick drew a pass. Robinson hit to Marlin but he fum- bled, Fletcher and, Lord Scoring, Mc- Cormick taking third. _MeCormi scored on a passed ball. McKay drew a pass, but Standish finished the in ing by striking out. Killingly failed to score again until the sixth. The Academy scored one run in the | s second through a three base hit by | Croker and an error by Bugbee and two in the fourth by help of errors Peploe and Kent and hits by Lord | In the first of the sixth English re- 1 Croker and Syminglon took s place behind the bat. Killingly red three runs in this inni g The Academy scored one in the If of the seventh by a hit and stole se by Robinson and an error b: rlin, \is ended the scoring of the game. n Academy boys piled up five runs, me was intere Croker was in- | ncible and looks to be the best twirl- ny eastern Connecticut team. Saturday the Academy boys pla d rivals on the Academy cam- s a strong team th having defeated s 1 school teams in between of No whom are exceptionally good: » Academy boys are confident of e score: F. A 51 Buns, for Jillingly Allen, ) ’ 2 NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, MAY 23, TRIANGULAR REGATTA. Cornell, Harvard and Princeton Var- sity Eights Meet Today on Charles, angular rowing race between Cornell, Harvard va. oared crews will take place tomorrow afternoon on the Charles River basin, over a course of about one and seven- eighths miles. with an almost veteran crew, day, and favore runs witle shotting Cleveland out. The batting of ieir annual clashes for many n rowed second to*Corne Lake Carnegle last year, when both de- is long since the Orange and comes here interesting con- ennsylvant, Murray was there | t with Columbia and P Neither Cor- Harvard has been tested this n a racing tryout, betting prevailed tonight ‘avorite with Har- nd over Princeton by a slight “Batted for Koller fn 9th, ore by inuings Two base hits, Garduer, Hal, Sposker; threo base Annual Spring Regatta at Yale. Washingten 5, Detrolt 4. Moy ¥ S to A throe Laco hit by Oslaor with the bises fied merk: in, over a one-mile was 4 minutes 55 | the loser's 4 minutes 66 Winner's time | a Boyd | ; | | | ased with th 2 re hy {nntogs reached before ime being 5 min e B ey Athfties My 22 —Philadelphis_lnocked two rs off the rubber todsy and won by Aftef Driscoll's Al Stars” Scalps. combination 1l that paper them for fun, York until late base hits, Collins, Murphy; three base hit, w York club has very protec- tion inside of the grow g lng 11 to 5, $10,000 as Manager. * FINANGIAL AND NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. COMMERCIAL POLITICS A FACTOR. | Influence of Ohio Primaries Felt in Stock Market. New , May recent statements to quite evid rom th tions on the stock ex street will not wholl conditions and s 1 observers belie servatism a t fow weeks. In the after- ing the ne noon the market became dull and nar- row, with some recove lowest level, but the period, was of the us acter and failed ed impression other than ght about by covering short mar brou Conditions | show further to trade author larger manufac 9 per now & th nproveme nt. of oked ar sis of operations all months. Some behind In orders for s Is regarded as signif advances are meeting with less op sition. A rise of $2 per ton in tubes was ed. Some of the leading rail , including the Harri- man system, have placed for rails, with a sprinkling of con for new equipment. The movement iron ore on the Great La mised to_be unusually large th nth, Thers are indications t Germany is likely to remew borrowing money here, preliminary to that cou midyear requirement. Some of B obligations here have been re or the past few weeks, and if terms and domestic conditions warrant our bank- ers may exiend German credits to a very conslierable extent before the end | of the month. International s | will 4o nothing, however, to encourage a revival of the recent industrial spe ulation In Germany. Money was reduced supply ‘here today because nfi the prospective foreign demand, bul time rates were unchanged. June dis- bursement for interest and dividend payments are calculted at about $95,- 000,000, compared with $03,000,000 for the corresponding perind Jast year, The hond market was irregular, with weakness In Rock Island dhilateral fours, 'Total sales, par value, amount- | ed_to $4.082,000, were unchanged on call, Unifted States government honds | | 2 STOCKS. ae N Tow, Cise, 100 Allls Chalmens 344 ... o o 8 A, Do, 28 00 A Aesimmmatil 12, Soh oo oy 2400 Am. Seet Bugsr .......,., 127 T3 Ti% 14000 Ab, Con ,....LlTTB% T gy 1800 Am. Car & .2 70000000 b0k, tRy, 087, Couan Off" 2T B, sy ol A Nl b 1. 251 fow Bogurities. . oo 807 28% £ 800 Am, Linsced Off 4 % 4 240 A, Tcomottve .o 28500 Am, Wupeiting & R.,,.... 106 Do, i fiim [ Hagar Ketining w0 A, Tol, & eon 2 i Phillies 3, St. Louls 2. Score by tnnings: iy, Nowhem, Duuber, T e | g Ghins” now, badly. The roads in this section have dried out rapidly this week, and are in ia_cinctmatt | falrly good condition. New York 6, Cineinnati 1 froely and won, etirod the locals in order in tho next The score: New York, May 22,—Money on call | ‘Batted for Benton fn oth. 2 7-8 per cent; ruling 8-4; ldst loan 2 7-8; closing bid offered at 2 7-8, steady; 60 days 3 per 3@3 1-4; six months 3 1-2@8 3-4 Timoe loans nt.; 90 days st Boston Shuts Out Pttsbury. May 22 —Boston blanked Pitiaburg to- Dicicion pliclied & masterly game for the vis- ftors, only two locals reaching third bue. O'Toals gavo seven bases on balls and struck out eight bat- closed quiet; middling uplands, 11.60; middling guif, 11,85; no sales, Futures closed steady, May 1115, June 11,18, July 11,24, Au- 11.33, Ootober December 11,48, 11,47, Mareh | 1139, November 11.42 Jdupifary 1145, Peorha AN WAmEEY, 260 A Wonlkh rr v, ooo oo Aecmin. it 6o, 1500 Airban . P 10 gtiapss il Tine 100 Badibose £ Prios 70 cliichns Suact -4 P i Hokd enasls . B84} 499 fowind Joather .72 0 by, pld N0 Gunasion Buato ... 9bS¥ 915, toesh | { L this city, has sent Tyrus Cobb of the Detrolt Americans an_offer of $10,000 to manage the Ogden team in the Un- fon association league during the pre: The Weber club has just obtained the local franchise. 8AMES TODAY. American Leagas, liteago at Xew York. Petralt st Washington. Louls at Pliladeiphts, Clovelrnd st Boston. National Leagus, Boston xt Phitsbure. St Loats AMERICAN EerouUE STANDING. Won Lost. 5 3 10 14 16 1 1 18 2 Boston Walloped Cleveland. _Bosten hatted Kabler hard by the “bresks” plied up ning and Fall featured. The score: | Clevetand. pa e B i 1 o | o 0 0l Buscher,ie 4|Olson, 36 0| Tneksin,cf 0| I'vhorst b 3 1| Rasterly,¢ 0| tyun, it 0| Ball2b 0| P'Inpoaghes 0| Kabler.p iraney seteeseng coccsora lmenwoos | o 2l conumunn Totals, eeeai 0 31188 0 %9 00000000 00 Washington _ Qefonted De- om_outpitebing Willett. A to chew and smoke, as do all males who are well posted UNIFORM { FAVORITE” Washington. J Whpea o 1Moetleelt 4 1 8 0 0] 0| Poster.3b 420 Silane 414 0/Schactee1b 3 1 8 0/ Coukert 3 0 1fKnight 35 & 1 2 3 oM Bridess 4 1 €0 1Bame 30 1 0| Groem.p 30 T I i b00 10630 103 St Louls 5. Philadolphia. wa o b b 00 ofMaggertir 3 s 0 ofr 0 0 ofsirunker 4 olmomse 1 2 1| Collinn 2> 0 OfBskerid 4 00211010 05)c: 2011033808 4 the auto traffic Sox (i, Mighlanders 5. 22—The White Sux won series withhe Highland dwell was P ocked e el Wl | 355 15 “nalng New York. business tomobil Won, do close mer] ond. who admit din n yicided two hi o visitors enough runs 10 | do st Loais. 39 bugaboos. 1 1 screamed, a funeral, was not 18 teresting — tomobiles, 19, Brookyn 6. Chicago won m Brooklym sty hilting tions. A. f Wpos efor v 0 1fMoranst T §'04¢ | onder given. 0 OfDauber,1» 5 513 1 o|may glve A. o ofgEmuhss 5 0 ¢ 1 0|him nothing. o ofNorthent 4 0 30 0 1 0Wheatd¥ 5 6 2 0 6 2 olHmmmel2 2 0 13 0f 5 2Tooleyss 3 0 31 1| 1 olPielpse 4 1 ¢ 1 0| He won. 10 00010 e B 09 91 ¢l poker gam 3| 11000 7103 8 1 030060179 0 90300210 0-6| 22 —Mathewson_h while New York hit Benton 8t 1 After the thind inning >M1l abh poa e I8 olyarsunsct 41 8 0 0|8 - 12 T8eemay 4 o 1 o (| This stunt is usuall 3 0 Ofrawiade 3 011 8 0 HE 31’60l 300 20 50| Ve 0 & OPhelansb 3 0 1 1 0 observed. 3 3 0Eemmds 31330 % & 0iTeme 30330 % 0 OlBemonp 20011 20 ofclace’ 1000 0)fer their purposes, e { for purposes, 3% A 1088 ¥ sarchlighitn; Bmm i il Tews 3 aE 1 S o W SO e1000000 Fletcher, Becker. Dole. pay B pon e sbh 08 P8 0arvenaz § 0 0 8 31 0 Cempbetiat 4 11 0 B0 0Bwemedd (058 3% 1msnhed 5110 00 0Jideonit 310 80 oDty 3 137 0 0 preclated. 00 0Riens 2008 %% ginge 1030 X4 liDiseny 5007 b oo b 0%, Dbl et % 1B 345 ingather, et i tth e Ko Rations both of Norwich, her about the ring hard, fast rounds. Both boys delfver- cd some telling Wallops and neither earned & decisfon over his opponent, are the best wo can ssiect and thespat- torns sro empecially artistio. We ssm @o your imterfor @ecorating, either Lond perhanging or puinting, at resomsble prices. Our facilities are unsurpessed tnmlmthbwmmlm'. know sll the best methods of appiless tion, and can guarantes sutistaction, THE PANNING TUDIO, No. 31 Willew 8¢, Wall Papers, Lace Curtaine asd Upe holstery Goods, Furniture anC Steves, Fine Weather Brings Out Many Cars—Charles H. Pelletts’ Record of 200,000 Miles Behind the Wheel—Long Stretch of Good Road an Advertisement For State—Au- tomobile Routes on Business Cards. SAUED DOINGS IN THE AUTO Mospital vs. Willimantic, Manager McGraw has secured for Saturday afternoon a fast team Willimantic Willimantic Independents. White has promised to come down with fast team and a close game is as- McGraw's new pitcher from the south and certainly judging from his workouts on Tuesday and has arrived tee of the state : is preparing three troduced at_the next s The real opening of the automobile scason of 1912 was ushered in on Sun- day, when a steady whirl of pleasure Tolled over the roads in this sec- was an amazing number | of mew cars out, indicating how heavy to be this year, Lettuce, Radishes, Pieplant, Asparagus, Dandelions, Green Beans, pitchers a8 Zemki and the well known ate highway see this new man in action. it follows as 2 commission, tion. There in construc- O’Brien Outboxed K. O, Brown. Philadelphia, O'Brien of this city vantage over Knockout Brown of New a six-round and maintenance will be one pe mitting the use 22.—Young Jack Landiord Stephen D. Horton of the | had a shade ad- Attawaugan hotel, Dani st and Quion 10 the sixt. | celved a novel idea for alding the auto ve Lange off the mouwnd ta ts |'tourists that make stops at his house. FRESH EVERY DAY People’s Market 6 Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. SAY, HOW ABOUT THAT CONTRACT WORK? Placed it yet? Better consult with » going further. oot the materials and the men to do the work for you and my prices will sat- Many of my satished tomers in this city will tell you the I would gladly refer you ie Call me on the phone Neo, 370 and let's get together. . M. WILLIAMS, 216 Maia Street, south, though also being adop gislature adopted e of convicts maps showing the best roads for tour- | they lacked force ists to use between Norwich and Wor- | cester, via Denielson, Providence, and Danielson to Hartford. Charles H. Pellett of Dani made some record as the driver of au- said Tuesday kans are star is because they leglslative candidat r Defeats Lewi | the middleweight champion of Lewis, the American middleweight gilist, on points | twenty rounds, was held at tt John McNair, president of the Lynn, National ban | were in Willimantic the nine years ting behind the wheels of the different makes of cers that owned and driven during he has ridden times around the world! he added more than above total end this to 80,000 more. was the third man in own a machine. | spent a part of the day superintending | the opening of his summer home in | Phoenixville. 8 in better shape than he had an- miles—eight Last season 5,000 miles to the car will probably A STITCH IN Norwich People Should Not Neglect Their Kidneys. Frank Atwood, engineer at the Max Pollack mill at Conantville, on day purchased a touring car from a Willimantic agent. C. P. Backus, cashier of a natlonal bank there was the first, Clarence Truesdell, agent of the Atawaugan company, the sec- unimportant. Don't overlook the slightest backache irregularity. be warning you of approaching dropsy, or fatal Eright' ease is seldom fatal if treated in time, but neglect paves the way for serious Don’t neglect a lame g number of automo- the fact that Windham county owners of auto cars e - r than ever at much of the ple shipment here Democrat and Concord CARRIAGES See that $10.00 Bugzy Harness aad | we are showing six styles of TEAM HARNESS Clip your horss with & Steweed! Clipper at $7.50. We can.sharpen the knives for yous ! The L. L. Chapman Co. 14 Bath St., Norwich, Conn, GEO. E. PITCHER ishes to fivjlmfofih:;u;fi- the public (aat he bas moved to Broadway, é‘.h-leln buliding, o] ALDFS BOWLING ALLEYS Bowling to 6 p. m. § cents & string, 337 Maln Street, M. ALDL & CO., Prep. of touring with 'a pess and an | through towns are not a few, and t s not refer to reckless drivers, The child that plays A drummer, who makes Willimantic areful ones. aid Monday in the street i On a recent day in Waure- gan a little tot did the usual awaiting the appro: touring car and then path. Everyone that s: kidney troubles. or aching back another ignore dizzy colored urine, headaches, weariness or Segin treating the kidney time-tried remed; hours Sunday, retches of road he travele best was a section in this Middletown—a fine piece, about 20 or 30 miles in length, as smooth | pavement there, pointing to This would that not all the state roads necticut are bad as some would have ch of a Danielson hing across its W the incident cepting the driver, whose rare coolness and prompt action saved was a driver over a dozen mi an hour at the time. with the reliable, Doar’s Kidney Doan's have been curing sick kidneys and curing permanently, Norwich people, Daniel Donoghue, 193 W. Main St, Norwich, Conn., says mend Doan’s had severe pains in the small of my and across my kidneys and my was very lame. procured at N. D. Sevin & Son's Store, rid me of my trouble in a short time and I therefore cannot speak too highly of them.” For sale by all dealers. Price §0c. Foster-Milburn Co,, agents for Endorsed by BASEBALL RESULTS WEDNESDAY. Some men are bound to gambol Putnam has an in- of the latter Their special game is p) sit in the window of others to gamble. “I can recom- At Buffelo—Jersey Clty 7, ¢ Momtresl—Providence 7, At Rochester—Tirst zame gers, on a poker basis, as the | gons The registration sent the poker comb! B, and C. place_their The cars that appear go to them in Doan’s Kidney INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. the cars repr: draw “a pair” or “thres of a kind.” cently C. had a bet down when No 77770 chugged past—“four of a kind!” It was a big hand in the the United Connecticut League. t ow Haven—New Britain 4, New Hay . Bridgeport—Bridgepo; + Holsoke—Hartford 0. Holy CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. Remember the name—Doan's—and take no other. Siow deliveries are now the bane of some men in towns in this section who SPRSel L A e I have cars ordered since back in Feb- ruery, These buyers did not mind the delay very much through the deluge season just closed, but they want their Mrs. L. N. Snow, 30 Winter St, Bangor, Me., was troubled for many years with kidney and bladder ail- ments, and had a pain in her back with dizzy spells, and other painful symptoms. She saw Foley Kidney Pills advertised and took them and splendid results followed, She say: “I have now taken three bottles of Fo~ ley Kidney Pills and today 1 am per- red of kidney and bladder The Lee & Osgood Co. Just Arrived — H, Koshler & Co/t BOCK Free delivery to all parts of the H. JACKEL & (0. —_—d QUALITY Sepecialy’ when 1§ cosis no ot wi costs no. the inferfor kind. Skilled employed by us. Our price tell whole story. STETSON & YOUNG. Ples, Cake and Bread that canzot be excelled. Trompt serviody LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) Fall River—Fall River At New Bedford—New Bedf Brockitn—Brockton Running through towns in this sec- tion without tail lights must be stop- | Cineinnati ped, officials say, or somebody will pay the price of such vi At Phlladeiphia—TLafayette 4, University of P lation of the law. pulled off late at night, when for various reasons driv- ers do not care to have their numbers it appears, is not always in the intercst of Sunday schosl work. This class of drivers also find that their oil lights are sufficient At Cambridge, Mas.—Brown 5, Harvard 4 Landscaping 1 you intend to do anything in this line ‘this spring, now is the time to lace your order for Trees, Shrubs and At Hamfiten, . Late driving, Swift and Huntington Draw. Young Miller of Pawtucket, who was scheduled to box Homer Monty under the auspices of the Baltic A. C. nesday evening at Hotel hall, in an appearance, Monty was unable to be on hand on account of & sudden gerlous iliness, so for the main bout of the evening Jack | Monty went on with Kid C Estimates and plans GEDULDIG'S GREENHOUSES. O. F. ERNST. Mgr. DR. JOHN W. CALLAHAN Physician and Surgeon HOURS: 2-4, 7-9 p. m. 814 Main Street. Office of late Dr. Harriman A long stretch of improved i Mg g is ome of the best advertisements a | It attracts a class of tourists who are able and willing to | pay for entertatnment. | vestors who are looking for advan- It includes agricul- tural investigation and consequent im. migration and investment, along the line of the road, but in other accensible sections. o| sheer force of publicity, backward lo- 0| calities into progressiv 9| hances values and brings into general ? i notics resources which had only been 8| known locally; or, if known, not ap- 0 0 H 0 o =8| state can have. ‘Plione your order, It brings in- adyantage in w tageous locations. ound 1o save a The preliminary was the star bout of the evening, Kid Sw Marguerites and Sweet Peas at REUTER’S - (N. B. Yellow Roses.§1 ger Dozen ) Telophone 426, It changes, by the A fine mmnntdhhfiotyhl!" Hats. Come in and see them. MRS. G. P. STANTON, 52 Shetucket-St. WEDDING GIFTS In Great Variety at FRISWELL’'S The age Is progressive. slxty yoarn ago this country began to build rafiroads, and now we have more o Than nearly wil the rest of the world In place of crade industrial = fecifities, we hayve the very best on B oG e @ath; yot we are bahind oihar civilized i the improvement of our ookn s Bk, \ rouds, We are beginming now to do \ with our highways what shonld have heen demp long AEo,

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