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Seatt & Clark Corp 507 to 515 North Main St Spring Toys Kites, Tops, Marbles, Return Balls, = Garden Sets, Base Balls, Gloves, Bats, Mits, Etc. et MRS. EDWIN FAY’S Franklin Square Back, Livery and Bearding STABLE We guarantes our service to be ths best at 1lie 1A0st reasonable nrices. MAHONEY BROS., Falls Ave Murdered in the West. Willimantic, April i5.—Mrs. Mollie Hempstead received information Tues. @ay that her brother, Bryan aGnnon, had been murdered in the west by ¢wo toughs, Red Dougherty and Bad Eddy. Mr. Gannon went inte a saloon to have a bill changed for his em- ployer and the toughs followed him out and stabbed him twice, piercing his heart. Both were arrested. He is purvived by his widow and several children. Fund for Hospital Repairs. ‘Willimantic, April 15.—The execu- five committee of the Ladies’ auxiliary of Bt. Josepl's bospital. has started a fund for repairing the office, the rector's room and and the hall stair- way of the bespital. A frieng amd each member of the commitice have coniributed $5 and the incorporator: and the medical staff are expected to duplicaie these gifts. Other methods of raising money for these improve- ments are planned. dshin Coiling’ Office. WPifdmantic, April 15.—John Collins at the city coumeil imeeting Monday evening was elected superintendent of Sewers and inspector of sidewalk con- struction with authority to employ an assistant at 35 cents per hour. Mr. Collins was Dot elected city engineer as the aldermew’s vote was understood to mean Dy some present at the meet- ing. < e Death of Mrs. George E. Clark. Willimantic, April —Margaret, wife of George E. €larke, died a Mansfield Tuesday afternoon at the age of 54 years from Bright's disease. She is susvived by her husband and several children. HER you want fo put_your Dusi 3 fbilo, there'is no me- 3 “throligh he advertis- columns of Fhe “Batieiia. 'INTERNATIUNAI. LEAGUE GZTS BUSY Seasen Opens Today in Four Cities—President Barron An. ticipates Successful Summer—New York and New Jer. sey League Clubs File Bonds—Red Sex Lose Another. | New York, April 15.—With threat- ening weather all over the east, the outlook is not bright for good base- ball eonditions to greet the teams of the International league _tomorrow when the playing season of that or- ganization _begins. Otherwise the prospects of the league which in the east ranks next in importance to the majors are excellent for the season, President Barrow declaring that he expects a prosperous vear in the er- ganization with the race a close one. For fhe opening Montreal is sched- uled to play in Providence, Buffalo in Jersey City, Toronto in Newark, and Rochester in Baltimere. Chase Not Badly Boston, April 1 suppesed to be suffering from an i jury sustained in practice vesterda Hal Chase played a perfect game second base for the New Yorik Amer- | icans in the game with Beston today. | Examination just before the game | Injured. showed that there was no splinter of | ¥ a bone in his right erm as had been | feared GAMES TODAY. American League. Chicago 3t St Louts. | Detrolt st Cloveland. Philadeiphle at Weshingtoa. New' York at Bosion. National League. Brookdya_at New York. Boston ¢ Phlladelobis | SU Tauls &t Cluciauad. | Piitsburs at Chleago. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. D et B, Philadelphia 3 0 1.000 ington. . 1 0 1600 S Louts ... H 2 ot Caitenan s 2 o Cleveland 2 0 New York 2 53 Bowtan > 50 Deireit H 0 Red Sox Lust o New York. Bosten. Apeil 15 Hlts for extra ba York & sators_over the world's tdas the Highlanders' rec irifed fn fme form after the frst playcd n star game #t second baw, m: ledst of the seasom at ihat posttion wher or's Tast grownder in tho sixth a: ing throw & @i Feets that Chas Sbeen seriousls Iiwred In peacilee mesier were distivated b his work todas. The seore: New York. Bre 2 o . 30 o s o IR R 5 o 01 ofs 1 o 2 0 of i o 5 2 olcarauersh 4 2 0 2 0 10 1 offamerinib 4 0 8 1 0 5 8 1 i 2 28 0 0 R o 1z 3l 2 New York 2111000 Boston - 3 200000 Twe base hite, Sweenss, Wolter, Harftx o Base hit, Chase Clovolaad Shuts Out Detroit. Cleseiand, Auril '15.—Fred Fulkembers secusd ring by Cleveland fmm Toedo st out fodsy. while Clereland seoared serea hits off ler and won. ¢ 1 0. Boehler, 3 recrult. was Rifttug three men and giving Dasses -0 six som. Cleséland’s slugper. was hit on the phiched ball snd soammcd Tor & momest of High ot s o| Boctleryp Falic berg, ° Total, e Soome by Queweland ..., ,.,..4 0 1@ Dewwatt ... "] 206 Two buso hite. Chapmen, Bobler: Jobmtor Walsh Strong In the Pinches | St Lol Aol 15.—Chleago dofented St. ic today 5 to 3. Waleh, sichough Lt rather : times, el portunliy - Third o3 a buse on balls and Lord's e fiy. In the fourh C FINANGIA L AND G more on two Schalk’s double. infild errors, sn infidd hit and Chicago brought thelr fotal up 19 five in the ffth on Raih's walk Colling’ single w Borton's double. Willlams' double and Pratr's sin slo in the fourth scored St Louls ‘lirst run. In the Soventh St louls scored on a buse on balls a double " and Johnston's In this toning Walsh hext thres batters. T o om0y FURS—Received for Starage—Repairs and Al- - terations—Reasonable Rates. 5 F hipo a i h 01| Pracczn o0 0fSty 0 0 3 EWalsho o Totals, L it by batted D, Walsh Alexander in 4 Mitchell in 90 Borion ol YALE, 6; NEW HAVEN, 0. Blue Twirlers Hold Eastern Associa- tion Champs to Four Safeties. New Haven, Conn., April 15.—Yale whitew the New Haven nine of the F 2ssoclation on Yale fleld this afternoon, 6 to 0. Brown and Gile pitehed excellently for the Blue and the lea champions only se- cured four safe hits. A feature of the me was a sensational running catch a line drive by Barr, the w Ha- ven center fielder. Score by innings Yale oM I 0l sy rpas ey New Haven 0 000900000 & 5 Batieries—Brown, Gile, Hunter and Burdette for Yale: Thomas Waters and Nagle for New Umpire—Swansc UE STAND.NG. w NATIONAL L 000 absitute, wh Ward M ied 2 delayed the fnal game Goodthen fook Civiner's Byme's error bat oreed Schalte at seo- - aud - Good, who lor saried, crossed tho fumblod e ball. could was mo chance o cntch ver. Chicago ued Pitisburs ab hpo a b hpe ae 521 0 50000 3136 10310 1000 to010 5130 30200 3170 3 2@ 2 $031 50620 3130 2o200 iLed 21120 Q390 20540 3000 33119 1001 204811 —— IREEN] % 82 o 10200 |smiio 10020 |=intes. 10 0 8 0 |Latnderp 1 1 0 0 9 110090 > T eI 08000 iz 46210100001 16000030013 Zmmermen Hard Witting Wins for St Louis. Aveil With Packard’s in fi © 1 | fl fi |© Of all the various groups in our collection of Women’s § § and Misses’ Suits none has met with more favor than the showing at $19.50. The price may have something to do with it. $19.50 H is a good average sum that may be expected to buy a fl | 5 | i ! Satisfactory Suit. But the Suits themselves furnish the most powerful in- centive, because they are actually better than you would expect at the price. @ There are several new and pleasing styles. Materials ¢ are beautiful and constitute one of the chief merits of |§§ the Suits. Among them are Eponge, Bedford Cords, % Mannish Serges and Cordelines. 4 | 36 High Class Suits THE MANHATTAN TO CLOSE OUT! TODAY IS FREE STAMP DAY 121-125 Main Street /-iERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE” A BEARISH DAY. Losses of from One to Two Points | Sustained by Leading Issues. New York, April 15—Quotations of stocks were again scaled down today It was a traders market and traders were be Losses of one 1o two points were sustained by a long list of stocks, Including such ma ad |ers as Reading, Union Pacific malgamated. The higher prices for | Americans in London before the ope: ing bhere were ignored and _initial | prices were irregular. The list | sisted the effect of bear selling for a time ang then broke sharply. lLater the market rallied but still lower | prices were recorded before the close The market was influenced ur ably by further severe declines a the newer industrials and by heav of some of the standard-investment | stocks and bonds. New low prices | were established by Pennsylvania. | New York Central, Rumely, Mexican | Petroleum sad California Petroleum. | New York Centrals heaviness wus o sociated with a report that the com | pany was to put out a Jarge note issue. | The epinion was expiessed that the | success of the recent.offerings of se- | curities will have a large bearing upon the outlook for the market. The de- cline of old establi bonds the offering of new issues at figures has tended to restrict ment buving and it was regarded as | probable that the degree of favor with which the new issues ar will serve as an index to investment | conditions. ~Some significance was at- | tached to @ sale of the new St. Paul 4 1-2 general mortgage bonds at a n below the subscription price. | Bankers said that estern’ _and southern hanks were drawing down | thy was not reflected in eir New York reserves. The effect the local money market owing to the lightness of the demand for funds. Bonds lackeq support, with the most effective seiling in well known issues. Total sales, par value, $2,700,000. ~Panama threes coupon declined 1-§ oa call, STOCKS Sales. 83000 Awnal. €opper —— am. Agseuliursd 700 Am. Beet Sugar.. (] 26000 Am. €an .. THgh, Low 200 1000 Consolidated 00 Com Products - 100 Belawaro & Hudion = Denver & Bio Grande! e 208 Western s Westems. . : Wesiushouse BLGIHG Whedllog & L. Eric. . sales, 421,100 sharcd COTTON. April 15.—Cotton spot middling uplands, 12.40; 12.65; no sales. Total ow Fork, closed quict; middling gulf, utures closed very steady. Closing ril, 11.8 1y, 11.80; June, iy Sep. Decem- ruling Jast sing bid, < offered s Time loans wes sixty days 4 1-4 a 4 1-2 per c and ninety day 4 1-2; six mo 4 a 5. LENNVM NEYYS GBVOIHD wEEAT: Opea. . High. Low. May 895 3ty 58 Sept. % dip arth, Wendell and McDonough; Wolfe, Bro- die, McGowan, Walsh and Nagelson. Time—2 hours. Umpires—Harned and Hovlilk. | i { Touis C o singte, a Arthu s are on the Trinity college foot Kantrowitz, Jcad on four sagics, thme bascs on belle an ed ball. Cinctnnatl back tn this taning | N. F. A. BASEBALL SCHEDULE. | their base on balls and = o | | s iple. The o P | Academy Team Meets Killingly High | S e ,,’ ah hpo a e School of Danieilson Today. Y 12 5 1| Bescherit 8ol | ¥ opea 2 %1 Today the Norwich F. A, baseball | o|team is scheduled to appear against | the Killingly High school nine at Dan- | n, and Captain Bddy McKay ha t1 men airing their uniforms once | 5 o | more after the siege of wet weather, in o o| preparation for the game. o The schedule for the season is as - | follows: < April 18—Killingly High at Daniel- | o lumni at home | r C ! 23—Stonington High at Sten- | | wo base b lnker, Packard; thvee base hit. | | | Bosehee. | 26—Putnam at Norwich i ! — 30— Windham iligh at Willi- Colchester Senior League. | s | The Colchester Senior Baseball | ES-toninE-0R SEUSh Siat S Not. |league which opened April 11 is made B htaan HEh At Pt up of the following teams v 8 oh T er Ciax Vincent O'Connell, Edward 10—Windham High at Nor- an, Morris La- | el s E Dwight Wiek- 14—Westerly High at Wester- Dasidl Soaen 17—Mrgan echool at Norwith e —Killingly High at Norwich ety muind 24—Morgan at Clinton Max Levine, | stlepti o O'Brien, Abraham Kaplan, S nuppiicus Sk kerary. § 2 Foote. Joseph O’Briea, Harry oee | | pen. D s Ttass Pius Kar- | (hy:‘un Bulkeley High at w Lon i lewitz, Harold For Sainuel Slav- v eihel oh it S gratet I e Whses W | May 14—Bulkgley High at Norwich. | | Berl Horwitz, Charles K e 3 | | Cevine, WiR Trinity Football Schecule. i Cubs—Fugene Clifford, Hartford, Conn. April 15.—Bight | | | arry Weitzman, Leon Bunyan, schedule ‘announced today as fol- ph Johnson, Leon Lewis, David La- |lows: vine, ‘Andrew’ Lathrop, Harry Becker.| October 4, Worcester “Tech” at — — Hartford; Oct. 11, Bowdoin at Bruns McKechnie Gocs to Highlanders. wick, Oct. 18, Amherst at Hart- New York, April 15.—Phe release of | ford: 25, Colgate at Hartford: Infielder W. McKechnie was pur- | NO w York university at i chased today from the Boston Nation- | York s. Haverford at I als by Manager Frank Chance of the P: Nov. 15, Rutgers at New | New York American league club, it wick, N. J.; Nov Wesleyan | Wwas annouiced tonight. McKechnie | at Hartford. | will be used as a uility man. He — playeq with Pitisburgh in 1911 and New League a Certainty. part of 1912, going to St. Paul of the | New York., April e i American association and then to Bos- | the New York snd New Joraes I ton. He occupied centerfield for the | reccntly crpamioed, wus ooeurer o Bostons when they defeated the | Gay with (ie Pras of bore o s1.600 | Giants in the opening game here 1ast| el by the leaguc's six clubs, Pater- | Thursday. Manager could | Son"und Long Branch, N. . and Mid- | asked for waivers Chance promptly | \¢whurh, Y. Pambury, Conn., and | fHling his claim. McEechnie will re- | peekskill, N. ¥, probadly will be ad- | port here on Thur mitted 16 e ibague if proper bonds | — - 3 lare filed, Albany and Waterbury Tie | Waterbury, Cona, April 15.—Albany | | and Waterbury played to a tie, 6 to 6, | BASEBALL RESULTS TUESDAY. here this afternoon, the game being b - called jn the ninth on account of e darkness. Waterbury came from be- | SO LTl o hind in the eighth and scored four | g .AL Troyldence—Brown, 7; Provi runs off Gaiser ,but were unable to it v hold the lead, Albany sending in_a run in the ninth, tying the score. The Town Streets Want Battle, score: The nine pf the Town Street schenl WalerbUr¥ ....o....co...o.n. 613 2| wishes fo play the Tigers of Greene- Amagh 0| ville Saturday morming on the lat- Rear Secemd mivest, BROWN IN FIFTEENTH. | ————*— s Tt | Orogon Boy Puts Away New Yorker in | L alabel New L.ondon de; n of Oregon won from Knockout l « § rown of New ork t in a clean | li‘ie nockout in the 15th round of their =Py — | scheduled 20 round lightweight bout = 7 r [ it iagaitones hh o huent NEW YORK rounds to a draw in the same arena. 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