Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
INSURANC=. TAKE A POLICY in the AETNA ON YOUR AUTO ‘with J. L. LATHROP & SONS = ‘procrastination- about your Insurance. Provide against Loss by taking out a policy at oncg in one of the good Companies which I Tepresent. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main St. RAILROAD WRECKS demonstrate the value of acci- dent insurance. Get a policy in the TRAVELERS’ B. P. LEARNED & CO. Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. Agency Established May. 1846. The Office of WM. F. HILL i Real Estate and Fire Insurance #s located in Somers’ Block, over C. 3. Williams, Roor $, third floor. Telephone 147 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Brown & Perixins, fitimeys-at-las Over yirst Nat Bank, Snecucket =i Entrance stairway next to Thames Nationa! Bank Telephone 33-3. KORWICH FAMILY MARKET Fruits and Vegetablea Radishes, bu., 10{New Potatoes, Strawberries,” 3 wart, 10 Enaive, 25| Spinach, 2¢ Japanese Cones, 40Kale, 15 Egg Plant, 2| Clcumbérs, e 33| sweet Potatoes, s— pound, 7 €al. Oranges, 25-3 | seets, 2 Pineapples, arrots, . extra large, aulifigwer, 20-30 Apples, doz.. 30-5, .ew Cabbage, 3 Yellow bananas, 25|Bed Cabbage, & Head Lettuce, - 15|New Cabbagsé, 6 Bomaine, 15-20 | onions— Celery, bunch, 1i¢| Texas, ; tring’ Beans,” 20| Yellow, 10 umquats, 20| ‘White, i ubbard Squash, f[otatoes, pk. 25 - | see_Plant, 20 Kew Carrots, 1] iothouse Tomatoss 1., 30 Mewon Pork— . Insiae Round, 28 Native Spareribs, Snoulders, ' 20 3| 18 Western Chops, _|Lamb, spring— 22 “Shoulders, 14-18 Shoulders, 22| Legs, s Bmoked Hams, Chops, 30 16-20| Western Veal— Smoked Bhoulders| ILeg [ 13| Chops, 5 Smoked Tongues, houlders, kg short cut, 30 | Native Veai— ried Beef, 35| Cutlets, 32 10-20| _Legs, I rternouss Sieak |Chops, 25 35| _ Shoulders, 16 30|sausage. 16-2¢ 28| Native Salt Pork, 2! 20 Deertoot, 28 Rabbits, 25 Powtrs Fancy L. I Ducks. Fowl, Broflérs, Netive Chickens, 30 squabs, Guinea' Broilers, §8 8 Greceries. utcar— Vine Tub,new, 42|Sugme: SL 2 Creame 45" Eranulatea. Chsese— 0 Ibs. 31 Neufchatel, 5| Brown, 21 1bs. 51 Phila. Cream, 13| Cutloal 13 ibs. 1 Pimento, 15| Powdered, Bage, 2l 14 Ibs. 51 Eo% patry. orte Wic . ¢, 2| Porto Rico, gal. 50 Edam, s1.11| N"Orisans, g Camenbert 4 | iiple Syrup. Pickles, gallon, 7 = 28-50 bottl. Honey, comb, 20- S ne Oil, 1z-12 Fiae. Market Cod. 10, Cods’ Tongue: of' S Haddock, 10!kound Glasas, op. Steak Poliock, 12 qt. Weaknish, 1b/Cannea Samon, 3 Am. sardine dmpt. Sardines D 26 Lobsters— Oysters, 40-50 “Live, Boneless Cod,10@15/ Foilea, Blackfish, 10! Steak Cod, Brand, box, §5 Flounders, R. Clams, pk. ~ 70 Flatfish, Mackerel, 80 Halibut, Eels, 18 Salmon "bite sunnsn, 10 Bluedisn ! d Fish, 10 Scallops, 50 | L‘u, pk., 30 Long Clams, pk., 60 No. 1 Wheat, 31. 31 Bran. Middlings, Straw, Bread Flour, £t Louis, Live toers, 3575 20:50 | Shieep— $2-3435 Lambs, = La; Stock. / Veal Calves 373780 Hides. Trimmed Green |Calves— Hides— Steers, b, Cows, 2 Bulls, Bheep Skins— ‘Wool Skins, 3¢l Bridgeport Trims Yale 8 to 1. Bridgeport, Conn., April 17.—in a game featured by heavy hitting and almost perfect fielding on the part of the local Eastern association team, the Yalo team was defeated at Newfield park today by a score of § to 1. Sher- man, who started for the visitors, was hit_heavy in the first, sixth and sev- enth innings and gave way to Ripley in the eighth. Score: Bridgeport 30000320x—8 7 1 Yale 2nd .. 000100000—1 4 4 Batteries—Sager and Curry; Bridges and Russell; Sherman and Ripley, Tilney. “The 1913 Tigers are not in a class with the Tigers of 1907-8- ever, that the team this year is su- perior to the team of 1910 or the team of 1911, and I know it is fully 15 per cent. stronger than the club of 1912 The outfield s just as strong as the outfield of the pennant winning years; the catching staff may be Blightly stronger, but the infield is ‘weaker, and 1 do not believe that the says | Manager Jennings. “I do believe, how- | NEW YORK LOSES FIRST HC™ME GAME Poor Playing of Highlanders Gives Senators a 9 to 3 Victory ~—Groom Pitches Fine Game—Manager Chance Pre- sented Tokens of Esteem—Athletics Take Another From Champion Red Sox. pect New London to throw salary con- sideration to the winds and to get a championship tesm irrespective of cost but this will not be done and the other clubs will have no ground to com- plein against the local association on this score. The pitchers are a formidable bunch. New York, April 17.—The New York icans opened their season here &’E} under ideal weather conditions, but played poor ball and lost to the ‘Washingtons 9 to 3 before a large crowd that had turned out to greet the team under its new manager, Frank Chance. Groom pitched a fine game, o holding the New Yorks to four hits. | Sutcliff, the man secured from the McConnell, for the locals, did well up |Cubs, is a southpaw. He has mor 1o the sixth, when two singles through | smoKe than Pittsburgh and if he cor- the box by Foster and Gandil gave the |rects a tendency to be slow in zet- Nationals three runs and the lead. | ting the ball away ought to burn Schulz, a young left hander, pitched | things up in this league. Radabough, the ninth inning for New York and |who held the Giants to a tie whon the visitors batted him at will. The | pitching for St. Louis. left the big ‘Washingtons were as steady as a rock | show because he wasn't big enougi behind Groom, while the locals’ field- | physically. Abercrombie, Jordan and ing was wobbly. It was a fumble by | Rieger look sood. Mr. Plant is to have a small struc- Hartzell which led up to McConnell's upset in the sixth. A one handed catch by Shanks of a hard _drive from Hal Chase's bat was the fielding feature. Before the game Manager Chance ture of the bungalow type built at the end of the grand stand. It will have a reception room and will be for the use of Mr. Plant’s guests and officlals was presented with a set of resolutions [ of the club. There will also be engrossed upon the face of a floral |room for the scorers, in which the: bower ten feet in diameter. The res- | may compile their report The press box will be located in th olutions welcomed Chance to New Y ana were signed by several hundred | centre of the stand. There will b prominent New Yorkers. Chance re- | desks for the scorers and a telephone ceived numerous other floral offerings, | for communication with the news of- and a bloodea bulldog was sent to him | fices up town. from his admirers in Glendora, Callf.| WIith the new bleachers, the addi- President Hempstead of the New York | tion to the old bleachers, the hunga- Nationals sent President Farrel of the [low and the = other improvement Highlanders a large floral horseshoe, | Plant fleld will be the most complete Washington. New York, Iy equipped park on the circuit. Mostect 3 13 8 OlDenelt 3 03 B 0 Teresy Fosterdd '8 11 3 Olwalteret { 13 8 1|QUESTION OF DISCIPLINE Sommiin 5 33 3 olchau T 22010 - AND NOT OF MONEY Sorean.2h £ 0 1 1 0l iaa S e 5 3 & L oSty 2 218 § | President Navin Says Ty Cobb Gets Shankslf 4 3 2 0 OYounges 1 0 No More Special Privileges. MWhridess 4 1 % 6 Oidifes 1 0 s Cromp~ ¥ 1 % 2 oarcoweils 2 ¢ olt, Mich, April 17.—Diseipline Totals, 3112 I 0[Schuizo 9 0 y Il important ques- Totals, 28 4 1 can baseball club a *Batted for MeConell tn e i S e R ot Seore By tantags— G who is now under suspemsion becauss LT R R to accept the term of the Two base hits, Cree, Wolter: throe base Lit, Cree. | cred him by P | ! as made by Mr NEW LONDON WARMING UP. i ‘ teme It is un Bungalow and New Bleachers Wil | ed in th ietary dispute. The Make Plant Park Finest in Cireuit. | Stfpment follows: = i Cobb The axe has fallen and claimed its | 804 ihe ‘paseball Tclubi s inot first vietlm from among the candidates | 9V°5 @ it ; ¥ ro arc of the New London ball club. Pur SRl e was the man that got the guill He is an inflelder and his home Florence, Mass. He was puny and in the wo. Saturday at the armory didn the goods, so Burns gave him y sion to grab a train in any dircct All the rest of the plavers will 1 main until after the exhibition games in Worcester, Lawrence and Lowell There has been small chance to do any real irying out vet and Burns | hasn't been able to get a sood line on the squad. He will leave Slim Mclntyre, first baseman, and Bl right flelder, at home the new men on the trip. just what Nealon and McInty do and he will know after thos Worcester games of what the new men are capable. Jordan and Rieger. t pitchers, will be stay at homes, as Burns knows their calibre, too. After the Worcester game more heads will fall and Saturday, which is Patriots flay in Massachusetis, and on which date New London plays two games, one in Lawrence and ome in Lowell, will see the squad reduce Very nearly to the number to be car ried. c It is planned to carry five pitche | the usual complement of infieldc outflelders and a utility man, play either the outfield or who can pole. tine ever 150 the world n. Not Make Baseball. a not make b m. A playe the 1 canno! which cre- Cobb now zame to Mr. ide would be to reater than the set all its laws a me a pra ofit the | £ for club his orming n south starring timatums to the Cobb can pei aws of the game, have the other e will his m- end? We ma > over to him and of ized a br thro; h daily tead and his kn orting the take | knows ng ben He fies All Discipline. + doesn’t lilie a room a hotel him; h its the cl he doesn't a pennant Mr. Plant will keep str to ho would not salary limit rule. The league all left field, D. a _team $2,500 a month for salarie: n der New TLondon will be g of does breaches. Several of the other c away owners in the Eastern association « wiv to be- FINANGIAL MONEY EASIER. Reduction of Bank of England Dis- count Rate Has Favorable Effect. | AND COMMERCIAL New York, April 17.—Attention w focussed upon improving fina: political conditions abroad the reduction in the land's_discount rate to from 5 per cent, the figur of E per at which | 1 i ¢ it had been maintained sinc: Octo- | I L - i Ler. Domestic Influences, st uncertainties of tariff legislation, r givings as to the outlook for money market and the still unc pleted process of readjustment in th 1m- f in- Vestment securities made necessary I = the offering of mnew issue: hig rates, have largely counteracted (f ~ effect of the recent improvement abroad, so that this market has moved in an uncertain way, with frec neriods of depression. The rcductior N f the Bank of England’s rate, hov ever, was evidence which could not e ; ¥ ignored. It was reinforced by the | _ e strong weekly statements of the Banks of England and Germany, the former's | proportion of reserves to liabiliti having now been brought up nearly 48 per cent. Bankers were of thc i s opinfon that reduction in the officiil s rate of tne Sank of Germany Bank of France was not impr At home call money was Time funds for short dates al casler, long dates being upheld by strength of the market for comme ) werc the | - saper. Easing off of call funds is duc T e largely to stagnation of the stock market and should speculation become actlve it is the opinion of bankers that the effect would be an immediate tightening of funds. The effect of the day’s developments was registered in the stock market by an inquiry from the short interest which was sufficlent to advance pric zenerally. There was some buying of Investment stocks, but the chief de- S Starsiind mand seemed to come from bear trad- | 4 s ers. The bond market was irregular, To- tal sales, par value, $1,985,000. ' | 100 Wheeling & I Total sales, 251,300 cha United States bonds unchanged on | coT call, New York, April iton spot — losed quiet: midd lands, 12.40; PR STOCKS. middling gulf, 12.65; sales, 700 bales. 2 i Futures closed steady. Closing bids s { April 11.94, May 11.94, June 11.90, July Am. Beet Sugar . 11.89, August 11. September 11.50, October 11.44, Decern 11.47, March 1147 MONEY. New York, April 17 easier at rate 2 8-1; 1z 2 3-4; offered at | steady: 60 and 90 day . | six months £ 1 { ber 11.47, January on call ruling closing bid Time loans 1-2 per cent.; CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. present pitching staff is as strong as the one that worked for us when w ‘won pennants” WHEAT: Open. Bigh. Tow. Ciom 2% e o a5 T 555 o EH oars: s R o s s sy a4 s Sevt. % SR UK | | | | | | | / Ball Tanned the pext two men. Ta the Jast foning passed Jutimston and Williams, iling the baves, bub Pratt ended the sume with & swoking Lner di- His landlady's Advice ey n Louden's pata Soorel . . St Leuls. Detrait, a hpo a o ab hpe a0 aniy oaved mIs Lig YIRS e, VAT i o fliowdmm 10134 351 8 fqumontee 80 0 0 s Root SR e foto b I feel thet Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Ro saved my life. I inherited weak kid- $2 Huenat™ ¢ 2810 neys. The discharge was so frequent veki :SM- il 1oeg and painful that I would have to stay IREE] Pl O R in bed to obtain temporary relief. T 1060 sarns consulted googphysiclans but the re- 3308 of wown sulls were disappointing. My land- ¢ 0000 lady advised me to try Swamp-Root as IERER the last resort, which I did and I was 3888 S foon “H?'d‘kl Swamp-Root and 8 7Ta i 4 continued taking - na| oz my welght has increased fifty pounds.| IBitel for Leverens in sa. My health is of the best and I have| s-opaiey . eeno S told many others about Dr. Kilmer's| zian for Walket in oth. Swamp-Toot and have done a lot of | mbuied for Stono tn St ood in this way. Your wonderful| Score by imniugs— : medicine 15 of great value to mankind. [ § Louls ..ooeeero A= Yours very XEY. T base Wis Bumh, Hall, Joliosen, Shotica; throe 835 Main St. * “Pawtucket, R. L. e The above statement made before me NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. I declare to be truthful in every detail Woms 1 O o THOMAS MARSDEN, Brookisn .. e 3 Notary: Public. | [iHESaE oo genireocs 3 z Philadetpite . i 1 1 Letter to St Louls v oorreeeens H 3 Dr. Kilmer & Co. Bosbeni et i i 1 3 Binghamton, N. Y. Prove What Swamp-floot Will Do For You Sena to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham- om0 10 Be: S bampie botte, Tt wi convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information tell- ing all about the kidneys and bladder. be sure -and mentlon Giants Win in tho Tenth. Bostan, Apeil 1T.—A ringlng two base Bit by Cy Seymour, ox-Giant, smt in ax @ Dinch hitter this aftermoon by Manager Stallings of the Boston team. Dut two rums over in the ninth ioning and tied the cora, but New York won 3 to 3 in tho tepth. T fhat inzing Captatn Doylo of tho visitors Hit safely fof the fourth tme. scorng Mieicher. Doyl made two_singles, & double and o homo run fn fivo times en_ writing, % bas. About 7.300 people witnessed tho first Na- The Norwich Dally Bulletin. Regular | fonal leasue guno of fhe weusan Tz, = fitty-cent and onc-doliar size bottles | e Joren bUnt, Yebanme £ Sl . g for sale at all drug stores. Boston filled the bases with no ome out. but Titus Was forced at the plate. and the hext two batters S B struek out, leve t! his greatness preeludes his Ceptain Sweeney was put off the field by Umplre being a subject to club diseipline, I a dectsion. Bmér. i think Mr. Cobb will eventually recosg- s & ;n e = o} nize his fault—antil he does there €an | sacramer 't & "5 § locomnenyac 5 3% 0 o be no understanding between us, Pletoher,ss 8 0 1 G 1/sanvilless 5 ¢ 1 1 0 “jla demands $15,000 for his ser- | Bumsif 801 0 o0 41111 g vices, and then he goes to the other g : z : : ’H‘ : l‘( ; 3 end of the country to fire ultimatums Eiaa iy e ima through the publie press, pro- Bt s Rt claiming that no representative of the 5062 ofpusiv’ 08000 Detroit club has ‘been sent’ to talk :: .l:::::rre:f !‘ : ? ‘1 H business with him, Mr, Cobb is an e e employe of the Detreit baseball elubj Pl L R 87 he kn vs where the office is. James.p 80 ; 3 Ir: “In the past I have patiently put “Sem 1188¢ up with a great deal from Cobb, It e e his now reached a beint where there e e s a0 0 must be a show down.” e 222t o) Cobb Reoiies to Navin. Jackson Bt b batied naz T Al ta, G: April 17.—Mr. Navin's Betted :n;(lu-:(‘;. ,,’,‘ v:H opening statement In which he says| _niael foc Ferdue b St q not noney is the im- zzRan for Seymour in 9th. fion at issue between us, | Sere by tamtner jueer his whole vicious | New Yok ...... 006010001 ehor) Tyrus Cobb made this| Two base lits Dosle, Sermeur; home run, Dovle. on in reply to the statement by e of the Detro American Chicage 7, St. Louis 1. ident In the written statement | St Louts Aprl 17.—Chicago piled 13 @ ore | 15 “final’ his ARSWGr ro- | off Grimer iodev. Chene pitehed almoot pesfest bal | e s ‘Gifferonces with the Ie- | 3o % te minth. St Louls obtaluing only ono hit Up < e P2 | 15 that time. Chicamo” seored omo in the sccond on troit club. Cobb’s statement in part|an cmor and two singlen. In o thind they added follows two ‘more on an emrue. @ bisle and Sater's siugle. It means thai Navin has shifted | Schulle's bume rus ln the soventi aud Saeivs triple 5 et or - Gaves home tun in the clghih sdded thre i0jhds pocition S HIoL G Sewgal ehulte doublod~and Mageo dropped . Mitch- | pas: it has been a matter of | iig fy for the visiors fual tally b tho ninth of not betng ablo o pay whet | Ei®Lods outy mun came fn the foal fning'on 1o | Al Novin has offercd me is | sig, Chencrs ewor and o buss on | ntract calling for the same amount e i oo | | He . dismond watohfob on e lasi year. as certainly | TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. New London (NORWICH) Line o — NBEBPW YORK STEAMERS City of Lowell and Chester W. Chapin Cboo this route next time » to New York. You'll have a delig wy.l: g5 Lome~laland’ ound & TSRS viaw of ‘the wondertul sy B oater tront of Manneiian T Steamer loaves New London at 1l p. . qEospt Sundays, due Now'Tork. PIvd o, . & RAver, at 6.45, and rth River. 7 o'cloci next Meal Scrvice a la Ourte NORWICH NEW YORK New England Steamship Co. CHELSEA LINE Fare $1 Freight and passenger serwiol direct 1o New York, From Norwich Tuesdays, Thures ! ¥. V. KNOUSE, Agent. ] 2 New York, Pler 23, East River, e Srelent recairen putiss 'p. L ALz, S | UNIVERSITY. \PLACE H @ne Hiaok West of Broadway NEW YORK CITY Tloss 9 Wholesala and Retsfl W 7 Goods Disericts, Ratirond gnd S toamatis Lines MODEEN ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOE 800 Rooms (200 with Bath) § RATES $1.00 PER DAY UP Excellént Restenrant and Csfe. Moderate Prices.. Sor tres tinstratod Gird Cpe Map of New York Cltn. THE JAMES HANLEY BREWING CO PROVIDENCE RHODE ISLAND BREWERS OF ALE «nd PORTER D. J. McCORMICK, 3) Frankiin Streaf, Local Agen! m no other offers. In this con- G e cotchers ‘dmtrors. Score ection L to deny the statement Chiswe ] that I st paid badl plaver in | gy % 0% 5 o T a ek Sebalteat 4 2 2 i01001 d to his failure to report for | Mitanaliir 5 0 1 3101 1]f ice Cobb says: Zim'man.ss ¢ %2 Pureca Navin told me not to report for LE 10300 pring practice as I was a holdout. Had | prawels & 1 0 30538 1| I reported I would have been required | Bromshine & 1 T 31310 to pay all my expenses on the train- | Chenerp 4 1 ® el ing trip.” | motas Wiz is - - 2 | B sz 8| Sands and Low Win. e e | New York April 17.—In the second | sBaieq for Criner in oth | round of the national court tennis | cuess i Sae b BB champlonship in doubles at the Rac- i S e i« U Tennis_club today, CI - st % e 108 | s base hit, Senulte: three base hita, Saler, Zim ands and J. B. Low of New York |, ™ bese B, Bequie; fove ~feated Philip Stockton and D. P. > Rhodes of Boston, three sets to two. Pirates Win In the Sixth. The Scores were 6-2, 6-5, 4-6, 2-6, 6-3. | Phsburg, Aol 17.—Pittsburz won the | I defcating Cincinnatl gamo of the series here todsy. $%o 2 tn the presence of a blg crowd. Mayor Magee opening { MES TODAY. 5 | Leagus. throw the firat ball. locals won the game in the sixth inning, scor wee runs by touching up Sugey delivers in - Hofman spolled snother run for the | he falled to touch third on rounding while coming home from second on | League. and was called out. The batting rally lcoals o ihe lead. 3 io 1. and the be ratt”Goatd do wes one more In’ the seventh. | “Cincinnati. i | Wro 2 o EX TR S STANDIN Bescholt 5 31 0 OfCarenit 8 02 0 0 U= STANDING | Botesc? £ 0 0 0 Olyofmanoer 4 1 6 0 0 W E Tikorss 4 2 1 1 1|Bymesb 4 3 2 1 0] ] AL 1b 4 218 0 0{Wagneeas© 4 0 2 0 1 2 NMarsemsi 4 10 0 Olmlerto 3 17 20 : : fresadml $1i40 s = s s02 3 of 33010] 2 H $730 offamey 30010 1 3 $0100 -2 ‘ Z00 5 o Totam 2 100 0 of | Ci veland. 1 109009 | ™ i : e ia oue Inning: | pwo base hits, Tinker. Byme 2. Hofma | & ol BASESALL RESULTS THURSDAY. | in W b ded | F Cleveland. | Chicago. oaad O e | ficatp) 00 00 o HARVARD AND GEORGETOWN | 2 0 0 | PLAY 12 INNING TIE | Game Called to Allow Visitors to Catch | s gt Train—Score 4-4. Clen Ehie o o o Washington 7 Harv and | ¢ ] = lown piayed twelve fast @ninss | HiE Tajot bise Bit. Lord to 4 tie here today, th®game | - = i called by agreement to let the | s Gives Athiotics 3 i h a train. Felton for Har- | ¥ lphi I . | ck out fourte men and al- | Ssin flied & |lowed only six hiis. Score e R e | Harvard 00 0 0 0 400000 0—4 8 2 " today. the ‘sooro belng |Gtown 002000200000—4861 5. Toston 5. Bush, who ook Bender's piac | " Felton and Youns; McCarthy and | third un) clied “fine ball and held the visltors | Mullaney. Umpire—Hughes. Shocany, s i Tager dmvio him | Yale Swamos Fordham 14 to 8. o the bber"§'bricn tnok . Cellns glace, and 2/ New aven, Conn, April 17.—Yale | Scifio By by Dabpioet fin S jaeine Tin DA} dofented (HosAiam: with o this af- | lod toth teams I the batting. Ic was tho frst gcme | ternoon, 14 to 3. A total of eight Dlayed at Shibe Dark st incressed prices of hits in the first three innings off Walsh | - ad_bearty sll the stand: i % netted ten runs. Healy replaced Waish | eneton. dolphia. after the third, and allowed only three | W a e o o o hits during the remainder of the game. Hoopersf 2 1 0 0 0fMum 2 0 0 With the bases filled in the first inning | Yeckesdb & 1 2 4 oloidring 2 9 0| Riddell made a triple bringing in_the | Theisirc 34 3 1 ofBasersw 2 3 0| three men, and came home when Car- iranesh 3 0 1 3 0/sTn 1 1 1|roll of Fordham muffed the throw to w1 ¢ 17 0 0 0 o third. Pumpelly made a home run in Cagneras 4 12 1 9 8 o) the sixth. Score: s T 2t Hvaieias oaigi00 2.1 T a4 g OBrienp 10 0 0 o 0 of{Fordham ,.020001000—3 613 ——— 0 3 0l Batterfes’Scoit and Hunter; Walsh, Totals, 52 72410 § § §| Healey and Viviano. Umpire, MePart. | 9505 O i Totals, ERTer | | Harvard Tries English Shell. None out when winning run scored s s e Cambridge, Ma April 17—Har- vards' new English racing shell was o_s|aiven ity first iryout today when the | 16 | first varsity eishi oared crew defeated the second erew In @ race of ihree LIRFIEAL quarters of a mlile in the Charles river Detroit 4. St. Louls 3. basin. The varsity's margin was a Detrolt. ApHl 17.—Murk Mall, & recruit secured | third of a length. Satisfaction was ex- | from 'the Omoha ciub. pilched s firsc ful gamo | pressed at the showing of the new | Tor Tetrott toctsy and snened the Tocal season by de- foang &L Touia. "4 ta™3. Dotrol wen tho gamo i | P03 < the second iy pounding Loverons for ‘thre runs Stona, Who succceded him. beld Doiwit ‘to one i | Norwich Bewlers Lose at Westerly. e e e e e e amvinclble uulll the | Captain Hill's duekpin busters met Hoed Bt Louls to somo in the eighti, butj defeat at the hands of the Westerly High's slendid throw rocired Stovall at thind sud | {eam at Westerly Thursday evening by the score of 1163 to 1343. The Norwich | urday night or Sunday morning. The boys all Tolled far bolow form, de, | srst game will be plaved {n Xew Ro-| e e o alters. “Bliven. of the Weste | will play the home chib, | _PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING erly aggregation showed some real| “With the interest in asterr class by hanzing up a to 30, go- | association thus aroused in that see- | . 31 T ng over the eentury mark in everv tion, I believe New Rochelle would Sanltary Plumbin ring. His h single w 21, afford great wdvantages for a MAVX o the locar alleya in & weelt or two. | our franchises. There is no ¢ | 18 “only jess. reires he scores. my mind that franchise in New | jtsell ~During the summer you Norwich. Roc lle would be a suc and I|the more look to the bath e ibeten 81 would like to see it so. comfort. 1 will show you samples and h 1 plans of the porcelain and other tubm = = | and give you estimates for the worl of putting them in in the best mannen from a sanitary standpolut untes the entire job. -a2d guar " THE FENTON-CHARNLEY B BUILDING C9., Inc. J. E TOMPKINS; Pl e CONTRACTORS I, F. BURNS, He Lower Middlers Defeat Juniors. e In_the series of interclass games at the Norwich Free Academy the Lower | Middlers defeated the Junior baseball nine Thursday afternoon by the score ating and Plumbing NORWICH. CONN. 92 Franklin Straat of 11 to 9. Brickley for the Lower Mid- [ 2 3 e TR dlers held tho Juniors to three mune fack, Livery and Boarding| C. E. WHITAKEI six runs were scored. Mid " | R i Siors stasien ity STABLE \ i runs in each of the first We guarantes our serviee to be ‘e ot Coach Overbegh played f | beat at s2ie 1acst reasanabla nrice: Gravel ] pire. Score by innings MAHONEY BROS., Falils Ave - a Juniors 0001001 H & k i Lower Middlers..1 12250 "‘ 5 - ol Pies, Cake and Bread |ROBERT J,COCHRANT FEATIAN that can: be excelled. bi i - " Rochester, N. Y. April 17—Ther & 10 West Main were' chungie todat’ in'botn the dou” | {OUIS H. BRUNELLE | L enth tournament of the National Bowl- A G Agent N. B. O. Bhes Tng association. In doubles, Finzer and Hajdt of Rochester spilled | - and went into second piace. : 7 Lo gme g e ‘ WE WILL SERVE A Doon inisingie: ea s roetmteed iy | e st b el e i Il Special Dinner | piace. i . | | Ritchie Training for Patlitz Go. | and Eul!d&? | Next Sun.‘,[a] ] Young Ritehie of Boston, accompar | 3 fea by his ng parther 2N : : 1 20tk g Asiine, Dlow into fown Thursday. {Mill Construction a specialty April 20th § plans to train here until his bo i Kid Palitz m New London nex ; i Ritchie stated that he was in fir | S INMANIESHHEET, | Music by Orchest: dition, and looked husky. He | Telephone 370 Norwich, Conn. | boxed Chick West at Willimantic and | i last Tuesday beat | WAUREGAN EOUS with s e of the I S eotian chovia o {} PARKER-DAVENPORT $ {0 show what he can o, s s ; the national amateur champlonship & IT 45 pounds ATCHES T0 BURK” President Believes New Rochelle Likely Territory. 1 dozen 5c Boxes, e o dut plames 1} Double Dip, Best Quality and | sociation, now cally completer, -d P- s nding o "een ali the Cluna o1 e 33¢c Standard Patte circult busy on Sundayvs, indicate that , New Rochells is looked upon as lke- | : FOR MAY Iy Yerritory for the Fastern organizac | ALL BEST TEAS tion in case of a decision io expand | 25¢ Ib Stationery in the future. or in the event of any Post Cards of the teams in the league failing to | X)l’;,:{t‘ Irnur!u:_v this c.; . President | ”n'ned Iea Fm flngrs B“ unt e G e B . || The Broadway Store 12 e ow ade famous by N 3 © Grge 51, Cohan ‘and: to proimity || Franklin Sa, over Somers Bres. [ o L O SCT e of Broadway will be a great base- | hOnEae S o e AN G Ay 8 Becadwny ball sfronzhold within car. | Writes to Managers. [DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAI Prasident O'Rourkke has w en to e e e S e e | STETSON & YOUNG S — other than Bridzeport. Wa- | 5 601 ferbury “and New e waion v | Carpenters and Builders = the three cities in the circult playing | fn charge of Dr. S. Y. Geer's pra Sunday baseball at home, and e Best work and materiall t ht | ni president 1s endorsed. Mr. O'Rourke | Telephone S0IWEST, MAIN oy | MoGrer Building, Mecwish. Co intends to have the teams not sched- | uled to play on Sund take a trip | i ot i down to Xew Rochelle and engage i [REAT CWOTkS, UY TH] the fast team representing that city. | Board of Waiie Gimmissiongrs. B E BIG BEN ALARM “New Rochelle appear Norwioh, gonu., arch 31, 1913, CLOCK tile haseball territory,’ Water rates for the quarter ending O'Rourke the other night, In taliing | March i1, 1013, ure due &nd pdyable at —at of the maiter T am pesitive that il pr " 4 e "vén ] Sunday games there with teams from | o Baticiey Svecims® Aoy G015 S0 WM. FRISWELL'’S sur leazue will prov e biz drawing | to 530, 4 2 25 and 27 Franklin Street args, resuling in proftable returns| “ddilions will be mado to all bills Snskithbibe i0 the Eas 1 association clubs play- | rémaining unpaid after April 20. - 3 > n : ing there, There is an immense pop- | _#Prld ~ JOHN J. sHEA, cesner. |DR, ¥, W. HOLMS, Dentist ulation ¢ w from and the Sunday | 2 A = crowds there are sure to be of great | e ULD RELIABLE Shannen Buildfag Annex. Moom A Bize. & g T L ITEE Telephons Gai. Favorable Replies : or BLACK xad b s T8 e et e CAPSULES IR written have come out in faver of ness before the pubdlic. there is n these Sunday trips, and it will he an casy matier to run down on @ Sate dium better than through the ad ing columns of The Bullstin