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Prices positively the lowest, Quality considered. John & Geo. H Bliss. Fletcher, last years N. F. A. Simcox scored ten strikeouts, w and a home run to thelr credit. wild on the a_couple Every “Scott” will want a copy of the last “MENTOR?” This number is Scotland. The Land of Song and Scen- “CRANSTON & CO. WALL PAPERS A full ine of the above with new additions coming along, including those with cut out borders. Moldings and bands to match. Mixed paints, muresco and tats; also art glass imitations. ‘We are in the market for palnting, paper-hanging and decorating il the o P. F. MURTAGH 92 and 94 West Main Street. FPhone, New Peas FRESH DANDELIONS, FINE SPINACH, - ‘GREEN ASPARAGUS, NATIVE LETTUCE, ETC. " People’s Market 6 Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. COAL AND LUMBER. GOAL Office 57 West Main St,, Telephone 510 Yard Central Wharf, Telephone 834 PROMPT DELIVERY GOAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor Market and Shetucke: &: Teleohone 163-1n. CALAMITE COAL “It burns up clean.” Well Seasoned Woad C. H. HASKELL., 492 — Plones — 489 FHERE 12 no advertising med/um In tor e fl. Seansctiont equal to % { | IN.F. A. BOYS WIN FIRST HOME CRME Defeat Alumni by Score of 8 to 7 in Loosely Played Contest— Mulc;hy Has Geod Day at Bat—Cubs Take Close Game From Cincinnati. The Norwich Free Academy baseball team started the eeason at home Sat- urday afternoon with a yictory over the Alumni nine captained by Bob leader, by the score of § to 7. Both English and Simcox were hit freely and tie game was marked by loose fi to the credit of Bnglish, The boys proved the heavier hitters, with three two baggers, & threo base clout Mul~ proved the boy with the stic cahy landing on Simcox for a round trip punch and two singles in four trips to the plate. The strong wind proved a jinx to both Rouse and McKay in getting the ball to second and both teams bases. Eddie Murr played a clumsy fielding game, with five assists and two putouts, including of grandstand stops. The Alumni_led up to the lucky seventh. When the Academy boys dropped on Simcox and scored four runs. English had the game well in hand except in the second inning. when a combina- tion of hits and errors let four Alum- ni players across. The lincap and summary Atumni. ¥ ab Bpo a ab hpo a Stanig.? 4 14 0 s 110 0 MeRavo~ 4 110 2 @334 Mumses 325 5200 Mulefrer 4 3 19 1200 Hliotlo 3 1 6 1 2 ian Robloson.ct & 0 1 1 1303 IS & 13 % $o01 13 Fiunic 5 0 0 1 50000 Englly 20 0 2 s1130 11311 aq - 01 o7 Toaltha threo base hit. 3. Hull: bases on balln off Simerx gish 2 it by i vy x 37 srack out. by o, Stolen buses, Fleiwher 5. Elllot. Cro B Wull Stanler, Caser: wild_ it 2 Simcox £; umoire. Riley: Ume. 2 hour MAJOR LEAGUE TEAMS FINDING THEIR PLACES. Giants Get a Boost In the Standing— Champions Worsted in Philadelphia Series. New York, April 20,—Reasonably | 2o0d baseball weather the past fev after an opening period of moist- which caused no less than Dostponements within a week, has celerated the shaking down Drc the two major leagues. The clubs are gradually finding their respective lev- els, althoush the results of schedule embarrassments are still visible in the percentage tables. These daily putations, so elementally expre when the season is further advs can hardly be expected to give accarate line on the piayin of the teams until the first all serles of engagements has been co pleted and each club has been 1 d against all the other seven conten for the pennant of its organizatio The_National list, with Philadelphia New York, Pittsburg and Chic: the first division. Jooks the most na ural. The most notable change of the w was that of the Giants. Philadelphia-Boston Series. Again the remarkable strugsle be tween Philadelphia and Boston featur- | ed the week in the American leag: The advantage has all been with the Mackmen, Boston having taken onl one game of the five o far plaved. Tha form shown is just the rever last the Red Sox’s feat of Philadelphians In a sc sames proved a big f: years, when trimming the ries of eleven tor in the former’s success in winning the league pennant. The Washingtons breezed throush the week without ~defeat, won the only game they played and hold the undl: puted lead in their league. Their hus ing game and fine work by their pitchers proved too much for the New Yorxs. Cleveland is showing all round strength, and acquitted itself wel] in both the series with Detroit and th with Chicago. The advent of Falken- berg in form has given the pitching taff a substantial strengthening. S Louis and Detroit have been both pla ing uneven ball, with the Brov showing the better form thus far. Chi- next to Cleveland, has s the western teams, findi , but having its ¢ ‘mingham’s club. Highlanders With One Win, New York's lone victory was the ex o of Boston. Fran! crpples so far have found the with| at Chance’ Waushingtons unbe: The infield of this perplexes, Chase temporarily least, is back at und around first al his old stamping hase, but there has been no offic timation as to the meaning of t move. It may mean Chase for the out- field and McKechnie on second when Chance comes back. That he will get into the as soon as he can is general The team certain needs his presence as a steadying f: tor. Cobh and Wagner Out. Uncertainties still hover about tw of the most distinguished present day exponents of the game—one in _eac league. Tyrus Cobb is still a holdout, but there have been recent Intimations that the breach betweenthe speedy player and Detroit club was in the way of being healed. The case of Hans le interest. Thoe iy still fail {o , @ gap in the created ahan, time Shahan men Harddigs Defeat Occum. the Harddigs defeated Occum \ Sunday the score of 15-2. The . of the game was the pitch > Clish, striling out 12 men. e i FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL A DULL SESSION. but Was Depressed. in the Main Feelin, New York, April 20.—The stock mar ket finished the week with a series of transactions lacking both in interest and importance. Carrying 2 load so burdensome as the ome inflicted on the stock market during the last weekire- sulting from an uncertain money sit uation, Interruption to busincss by the tariff agitation, the element of doul regarding the Minnesota rate case de cision and the unsolved puzzle pre sented in the Union-Southern Pacific dissolution, it was not strange th n the final half-day’s trading ther should be exhibited a dull and hes tendency in prices. At the opening few changes were re- corded from Friday’s closing prices The inclination of traders was t the bear side of the marke:, and dur ing the session trading was exceeding- Iy auwil, with a segging tendency, ex cept in such stocks as Pennsy Raliroad, Union Pacific, Reading and Northern Pac preserved a firm tone at the Mexican Petrolsum, which had sational creesed basis, did not continue a sen- its dividend to & 6 it per cen strength yesterday, and_at the close was fractionally lower than lis fina quotation on Friday. On the whole it was an extremel, ston, the total nu under 80,000, while Reading, with o 14,800 shares dealt in, led the list point of activity. Sentiment was very uncertain in the main the feellng was depressed LIVESTOCK MARKETS. York, April 18— were 2,000 head. incl 1e market, making Is 33 cars on sale. were slow and 10@15¢ low: and fut cows easler to 15¢ off; under grades full steady. The were cleared. Medium to prime doll trading ses New beeves cars for vious arr zeceipts ng 2 th pre eers teors s0ld at $7.70@8.70 per 100 lbs, bulls at 36@7.85, cows at $3330@6.75, a few cholce stable fed cows ai $6.%6@7.15. 1-2@l1ic_per Dressed beef slow at .1l ib. for native sides. Exports from this port, 100 cattle tomorrow to Lon- don, 67 sheep to the West Indics. Receipts of calves were 1,350 hend. including 888 for the market. There was an active demand for the stock and prices were advanced 50@75¢, with a prompt clearance of the pens. Com- mon to choice veals, sold at $7.50@ $11.25 per 100 ¥os., culls at 36@ST. Dresseq calves firm to higher at 12 1-3 @16 1-3c per Iv. for city dressed veals, 10@1l4c for country dressed. Receipts of sheep and lambs were 2,063 head, including two cars for the market. Prices were rated steady. No spring lambs offered. Prime unshorn lambs sold at $9 per 100 lbs. clipped lambs at $3. Dressed mutton quiet at 12 1-2@15c per Ib., dressed lambs at 14 1-2@ 18c, hog dressed at 17c, conn- try_dressed hothouse lambs lower ai 35@$8 per carcass, ceipts of hogs were 1,848 head, in- cluding & caricad for the market. Feel- ing steady, and pales woro at 39.550 5 per 100 Ibs, a few wnt to an out- d Buyer at $0.75, Roughs sold at $8.35 @S0, Country dressed hogs steady at $@13e per Ib, Chicago, April 18, —Hogs—Recelpts 10,000 market sirong and higher, Mix- ed and butchars, beavy, $8.50@9.20; rough hoeavy, $5.65 $8.95@8.35 ; mood se on Friday, and which in— er of shares beins | fat bulis | the | ris | closea | 11.88; Ovctober, @S.30; 1ight, $5.90@9.25; plgs, $36.90@ nd feeder 7.90; wester: weste Uik Copper Va. Cer Chem 100 Weetinghonse 3Ty Co. .10 200 Woolwar 1 a1 e 50 shares. MONEY. New York. April 20—Mamey on_ call nominal; time loans weaker; 60 daye, |4 1-2 per cent. ana 90 days, 4 1-2; sIx months, 4 1-2 to 4 2-4. COTTON. New York, April | January 11.23; February, 11.30; | Marcn, 11.27; May, 11.63; June, 11.64: | July, 11.63; August, 11.47; September, 11.26; CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. T Low. Clom nx ooy X o0k oo LD S 4 s sex Uy ok i sen W Mu o s UL um i challenges. Score by innings— b B Worcester ..0 00000000—0 5 1 ‘Chicago. Cincinnatl. Leower, McLean and Nelson; Steven- = & n’lb ;!»n a e ab Lo a e son and Sullivan; umpire, hance; | Clieer i o 1 4 olBmew W 18 0 0 | Athictics Trim Orioles. Bt thiemoee s It | Baltimore, April 20—The Philadel- | Phelan.3 3 1 1 0|Grant.3b 40110 !phia Athletics defeated the Baltimore m;‘:;‘l:.ll : : : :g‘;‘rx f ; ; 4‘1 g [Iefeveiionsls 3E Pack i R ROl 1 d e 3 R Philadelphia 0 0 2 031 8 1 1-10 15 0 | Millere ~ 1 6 6 0 o Towais 32 727 15 1 " | Falls School and NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1913 team urder 18 years of age in eastern Connecticut and would like to' hear from the Greeneville Stars. Send all to Samuel James, Breed bullding, Norwich, Conn. Strutevants Beat Falle Nine. The Sturtevants defeated a mine from the Falls yesterday by the score of 12 to 6, hitting Holland, Arsenault and Carson freely. A return game is scheduled for May 4. Next week the Sturtevants play the Norwich Towns. The Sturtevants challenge any 17 year olds in the city. AV ORFOLKCa New ot omy Con. Ao 31e et I O I )l AR bury shut out Wordester today, 5 to 0, T in & game which was played in tho | Zfor23els. Gt Pesbody & Go.. Iec., Hekers quick time of one hour and twenty min- tes. 5 R.H.E. Waterbury Whitewashes Worcester. Baltimore 0002001306102 Taff and Schang; Davidson, Vickers and Lidgate; Payne. Totals, 28 %27 1 “Butted for Cheney { Lincoln Avenues Defeat Falls School. | In the game played between the Lincoln_ Avenues |the former lost, 25 to 26, Saturday, The Sehool team is composed only of seventh graders. 00 2 03 000 02 Zhreo bise blia. Fimmerman. Briawell: home ma, SUNDAY BALL GAMES. Intornational Loagus. At Newsrk—Newask 0. Buftalo i At yorsey Cliv—Jersay City 1. Toront &t Rocky Point—Providencs 8. Koche INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. White Wings Beat Troy 3-2. New Haven, April 20.—New Haven ‘ed Troy at Savin Rock in a weil 5. 1 ed game this afternoon, 3 to 2.. Won. Lot by innings— RH.E. | Newarx ... = o Haven.0 200000 1°—3 7 3]|}onteal 2 = { 001001000—2 5 1|Baumors s 2 H | Ledeh and Waters; Salada and | Joser "Gy 010 3 H | umplre, Nagle. Eroense i = | —_— Toronio i @AmMES TODAY. i BASEBALL RESULTS SATURDAY. t Amerioan League. Chleago. Coflege Games. calves,36.50 pts, 5,000 market strong n, 0.—Cotton futures December, 11.29. Cleveinnd, | = 2t “Phlladelpbls. | Weitington st New York Mational League. ¢ Boston. Yuie 5 Vermont 0. Pennmivenia 13, Prineeton 8. Comell 4, Holy Gross S. Maine 5. Colty 3. Bowdoin 10, Tetnity . Washingion and Eee nings. Virctute 18 Georgetown and_ Aggics 8. Joins Hopkine 3. Gettysburg 7, Bucknell 5 Brown 14, Colgate 2. L Johu’s of Annapolls 5. Navs 0. Carlisle 10, Lehigh 2. West Point 6. Lehieh 2. Fordham 7, Rensselaer i Rutgess 10, Wodeyen 8, Swarihmore 10, Lehigh 0. Massachusotis Agale 10, Worcoster Foly. & Amhenst 16, SpAngfleld Y. L C. A. 0 Niagara 8, Rochester 0. New York . North Cerdline 7—12 In- AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Wo Lost. N " H H 1 loveland Too Strong for Walsh. Lafayette 10, Stevens 0. Titnoia 6. Towa 1. Chtosgo 13, ‘Nerthwestern 1 Nationsl Loagae. 20 —Cloreland bunched hits i 4 won the finl gamo of the & Woldh was unable 1o seitlo Suning retired b le. He allowe 1 strek out dlx men. first_funing 3 and 2 tingle, and counted @ third on o doublo snd n single. & weakened Tn tho serentn. and Schalk. * Thia was fo lcs, which nested o 6, Cinelnnatt 5. Chicago 6, St Louls 1. Philadelpliia 1, Brooklyn 0. American League. Weshington 3, New York 0. Phtladeiphia ¥, Boston 5. Clevelend 3_Chicago 2. Detrait 4. St Louls 0 International Toronto 4 attor 1 when he ran to dee Lagee Newarie 6. Jorsey City 6, Buftalo 0. Baltimore 7. Rochestor Balttmore 1, second game. Provdence 6, Montreal . BALTIC Enjoyable Social and Dance of B. W. 8. A—Rosary Society Receives Holy | Communion in a Body. { 2 11y at hia Knecs. | Chican ab b 1 3 i i 2 1 first game. Roche The most successful social and dance given by the B. W. S. A. was held Sat Qay evening in Shannon’s hall, which | was filled to capacity. One hundred . | couples participated in_the dance. The ? | Phoenix Singing and Novelty orches- tra of Daniclson furnished music, which was greatly enjoved by the large number of spectators as well the dancers. A large number was | Siementif oot oo ndins oy e i 3 smanusnossoon o100 0000 Otson. Single In Elovonth Deeided Game. si's whisting single to right enabled Detrol to defeat St +a thrilling game. Both M wngartner wero wild and umsteads. but ho St Louts lita well ciner wae mot hit hard undl ities. Rosary Society at The Rosary society communion in a body Sunday at ti 8 oclock at St. Mary’s church An im n on Hope w delivere ther Bellerose | both mas: Communion. received holy runs were sented tal tally eame dvanced on o donbla the second. news bunt Village Miscellany. | Remmert o umpira otnt. Harold Hartford Agnew.o arineen Gots Homer With Bases Filled s il 20.—After St Louls scored four 3 inning todey they fafled to score | burz Lit St. Louts pitclers timely | | errorm, s to 4 Brighten your teeth, your family’s teeth,* wifh- out burdening their digestions!‘k mouth with the beneficial tidbif BUY IT BY THE BOX It costs less and stays fresh until used. Refresh s your Look for the spear Avoid imitations were hel in St. s church Fridaey evening and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament was given, a large congre- gation being present. A rehearsal of the mixed | held after the Stations of the Croms of | St. Mary’s church Friday evening the organist, directed the guest of his parent Nolan of Hartford was vis- iting his of Har- {M. V. Roy, infield were S YOURE Gowne A large number of youns | tended & dance in Willimantic -an beach was | Thomas J. Burke loe Expensive. | . The present price of o ix | 13 higher than for many | count of the small crop harvested Ice is selling at “KEEFIT.U cars, on e £ South Framinz- S Tistting Mt Miss Mabel Wheol Trip to Andoven passed Saturds. and Sunday with his mother in Nortk Andover, Mass. there and back on his mof one of a_pair which NG a month ago. A man's proposal is “so sudten a girl because she has waited for 13w CASTORIA For Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought connection going on in the roads Jodoin pians to have completely clean ed up and made suitable for summer travel, men were working on the long stretch of road at the end of the Blg ate Friday. spring travel had made hole: in with sand, and a covering sang was laid along a long part of the This will make the road fit for perhaps Wil a short time. Services at St. Mary's. 3. Carey’s steal of second and ! 5 Wi dropped Wilson ing. Tle ran Into dand in casen « Toul fiy and sMghily Injured his kuee The Pittshura. St Louls. W h o s @ hpo a e Carevre 5 3% 5 ofmupzmaon YW 05 1 0 Hofmanet 8 0 0 8 Feifet 1 131 00 Brmeth 4 1 1 3 o|Mowrrib 2 3 1 5 0 Miieedb 4 111 1 netchyib § 010 2 1 Wileonrt 4 83 1 10301 Bulerr 31 3 2 30310 M'Carinyes & 0 1 1 adir 00 0.0 0 Gibeomo 0 0 3 0 oam 4 133 1 Kellvo 817 0 0/Wihee o 20431 OTodiep 2 1 0 F 0|Barmomp 2 1 01 0 Fobinwnp 2 0 0 1 0|sallean” 0 0 0 0 0 Symic 1000o0] Totats, 116060 5006} A e 4 00008802 0] Touis 50 04000 00 04| Thzeo buse Mt Miller; home run. Magee. Luck Travels WIth the Cube. Clncinnatl, Apel 20.—aking each of thelr dhiree Iits ‘cont when thes were needed, Chicuto won from | Cincinnati ‘today. S to 2. Esan's orror fn the elghth Droved costly. in asmuch sa It was really the cause | G Tro of s visitors' runs. Both Benton and Suggs wers effecdve, Cheves was hit fairty hasd, but Cincinett could o nothing with Lavender. Watew homerun scored Cinciunati's fiest run fn the firet inming. . Chicag fallied one' on Bridwetl's triple and Archer's singie in tho Sfth, Cincicned gt s Tun in that laning, | when Clark singled tnd was forced ont, Besher singlod _snd Zimmesman theew Tinke's grounder Wild, Chicago poored o in tha eizhth when, with ous out, Jgue fumbled Mitshell's grounder smd Zim- merman'y iriple brought him home, ZAmmerman Soored on Bulers out, Marsans, tho Cincimatl risht felger, a atied ball from tie bat of Mike Mitchell of the Chloago tenm during practdes snd had o be coreied oF (he feld. e will be out of the game for a d | was Bt by : Signature of Services of the Stations of the Cross ALABASCO Washable Flat Wall Coating MIXED PAINTS VARNISH STAINS FLOOR PAINTS AND VARNISHES Stanvar Wax Like Finish BOAT PAINTS Kirby Green and Red Composite Valspar and Monarch Spar Varnich SAPOLIN ENAMELS Colors, Gold, Alumimum The Household . Albert Boardman, Prop. BULLETIN BUILDING,. The State of New York is going to give you, A Beginning May 31st, an opportunity to make money. 74 FRANKLIN ST,