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oN vo‘}; ‘Auto L um"v%fl a-sons and & chance to start again. If mot ured, call or send postal. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estave Agent Richards Building, 91 M: he Office of WM. F. HILL Real Estate and Fire Insurance s located In Somers’ Block, over C. M Williams, Roor 9, third floor. Telephone 147 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW EDWIN W. HIGGINS, maried Shansea Bulldtae ANOS A. BROWNING stterney-at-law, 3 Richards Bidg “Phona T08. Brown & Perians, [fmyral-lam Over First Nat Haak, Shecucket >i Enance stairway mnext to Thames BASEBALL NOTES Washington has insured ten of itz players. Jokn McGraw =ays the Cubs will fin- ish well tnder management of Johmny Evers. BIM ABen, from Washington, has been turned over to Montreal of the International league. Whatever the fizures of Ty Cobb's malary are it does mot cut as much ice &s his batting fignres. The Cubs are traveling at & Tapld rate and sureiy will have to be comat- ed In the fight for the flag. The officials of the mewly-fommed Federal league are as much in doubt about its success as are the fams New Yorkers seem surprised that the Yanks are off to a bad start, They overlooked the fact that Chemce is only buman after all. Dvers may be a crab and i thet) goes with the word, but ome thing is sure, be is @ ball player every inch of him. Lefty GoG8ard of Ware has been re- It begins to Jook s If the Boston Braves were again doomed for the ceve Stallings wilj have to do a heap of figuring if he suceeeds in bringing | his orew to the surface. “Dexth Valley” Hm Scott has s~ prised Chicago fans with his ciassy, pliching for the White Sox. Jim was in poor comdition last vear, but Innks.| I 2 winner this seasom. Mrs. Marguard is the only woman | traveling with the Giants this season. She is rot going to take any chances on losing her Tamous husband after| working so har@l $o get him. Probaly thase memibers af congress| hailng from St Louis are hoping that the present session will last lomg, enongh so fhey cam Tefer to (llarice | Grifiih's Senutors 2s “our team.” ‘white eices svouge, 10 cts. In i N ) ‘handsome. large al- \ - | sromse e — PITTSFIELD core: EX|onns! by howspuasnak RE] anb s Efil PO Burton: left oo bases, New Leadon ; first bise o balls of Badaboush e s o ptich, g | Bpringfield 00100000001 YALE NINE LEADS. Heads List of College Teams with All Stars Defeat Willimantic. Eleven Straight Victories. fcal title of baseball ing victory over the same team a weel | Whedlcrit ago. Except Yale and Brown, the season | e for the most of the college teams to | Lathrop.sb | ise. " Harvard is still erratic but im- | Totls proving. Pennsylvania’s early session SRN marked | Two base hita Tields % Houlhen Wheeler, the 2 to 0 victory | Cone. Larus; thwe base it Crowe. Larue: home The Tiger | [, Orwe: solen bass. Hughes Kouski Toolihan, sonoeded o be far below the | SE%, AL e -l Sl L b siage “of development generally at- | fiy, Hnches;, tme. L30; umpire, Cy Peekt tained at this season. EASTERN ASSOOIATION STANDING. H fesrraae 17 Inning Tie Game. New Haven, Conn, May §—New Ha- ven and Holyoke piayed 1T innings to e te this efterncon, and when Gark- | pumee ness stopped the game the score 56000 | Newsth +...rrry surirrrii 10 2 to 2 It was a pitchers battle 00001001000000090—2 01090000100000000—2 e Batteries: Jensen and Nagel; Tem- | A report from Boston states. that ple and Ahearn. Time 2.45. Umpires | Manager George T. Stallings was too Mason snd Goodwin. Beidgeport Wins 8 to 7. Tartgord, Conn, May 5—Bridgeport this afterncon, due timely hitting |1 ally, § to 7. the elghth and HUTS OUT PLANTERS| New London Unable to Solve Evans’ Spitier—Sonators Beat C&up‘zu n.12 Innings—Holyoke and New Haven s to a Draw. > : e | . New Lendon, Conn, HMay §—A mo- [teing the ewore. In the niath Celst B fumble of Burton's grounder | was rushed in and another dumb by Johnson, followed by a pess, a|gave Bridgeport oneé more run and scratch hit by Baker and e second |Hartford's best effort in the ninta on balls, gave Pittsfield the one |Zfell one short of evening up the Bcore. needed to Wwin from the Planters (Both teams hit freely. Waliace and this _afterncon. New London |Kelleher shining at the bat. Score by could do pothing effective with Kvans | innings: in the pinches and only once, in the [ Hartford 0003000417 seventh, had a -look-in when Briggs |Bridgeport 0114100018 made second, on an error, was sacri- [ Batterles: Snyder and Russell; Hip- ficed to third and Bvans' spltters fool- e next o batt 3 o ters. The fel, Parker, Gelst and Fitzgerald. Time 2 hours. Umpire McPartlin, Waterbury Wins in 10th. Springfield, Mass, May 5—Edmon- son’s timely drive in the tenth inning sending in two men gave Waterbury a 3 to 1 victdry over Springfieid this afternoon. Lower pitched great ball for the vis! tors and with clean support would have scored a shutout. The locals gave Bannister_sharp support. A brilliant throw by Keegan shut off a Water- bury run in the ninth. Hoey singled safely in all but one of his five times p. ‘The score by innings: ‘Watérbury 00000100023 wlecosneorss Batteries: Lower and . Nagelson; Bannister and Flaherty. Time 2 hours. Umpire Bedford. Saturday afternoon on the Norwich Town Green the All Stars defeated the layed game by the score of 10 to 6. Bob Boston, May S—The baseball sea- | Willimantic Thread company’s team {won of 1513 among the colieges of the | of the MIN icagne i a well pi preliminary atage with Saturday’s games, has been | Fletcher wae in great form and fanned remarkable largely for the showing of | thirteen Willimantio batsmen. The R e tcan hat myth the race for the somew! - | Ben Houltban at sh he o Toginte a ort featured the champion, Yale, with eleven consecu- and a home run and Houlihan made tive victories, is generally comceded | five hits out of flve times at bat. A to have secured an appreciable lead. | jarge crowd saw the game and gener- By winning Saturday from Brown, | ously supported the home team. The which had not met defeat previously |score: this year, the Blue ellminated for the Al Stars, Willimastie. time being its most formidable rival for championship honors. Yale has | Kowilc been beaten only by Pennsylvania and | retrieved this defeat by an overwhelm- | Fieichery playing of Johnny Crowe on first and game. Crowe made a three bagger P 2 hpoa e o ofmmsie 5 21 00 | Mullen, 25 1 0823 THoulihan.s 5 Ay I 0 2110 o 3011 | Crowe.1h o 1801 Fields.of 0 9100 0 2100 1 0801 9100 0000 anms e Krack. ' BASEBALL RESULTS MONDAY. New England Leagee. Wen. L& PC R 5 667 H 3 Rt 8 “asp 2 ook | 8 s 7 3 i 4 u e modest to step from the beach to the Dlate to reeeive a bouquet the other day. In fact, the article went om, no of | Chief. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL FOR SHORT-COVERING. Spirited Bidding on Stremgth of the | News from Europe. New York, May provement in situation consequent 8ro's decision to yield to the powers, and the resultant strength of secarities ; abroad, exerted the dominating influ- | 201 Gene toda. The decided fm- | _ Denver & the Furopean political upon Montene- Expectations of speedy which have peace of Buwope for months opened up | 100 the prospect of the repurchas! American _ securities by b in fact, has been | uying stocks on every favorable op- 100 Kanms City Sonthem. portunity for some time, ! the openimg here American stocks in | 2900 lehigh Vales London were marked up sharply. The | 1% Jouiwilie & Naah situation was one! which comfort te the bears and there was spirited bidding for stocks ‘when the market opened. wes In this market, buying heavily of Stesl, Amalgamated Union Pocific. Operations on théblong | Norfolk & Westem. .21 side were cerried on more confidently | 20 Noith Amedcan ... in the first bour there was quick upturn, resmiting in gains for | g0 peansive important lssues of paizt; the | in- | = 00 . 400 Tntemasionsl Puron and before | —— - Lacide Gos | Minn, S P, & S8 H 1O | Tisom Mo, as. & Ter | 1500 Mo, Pacife to cover | Naional London also | | Z-= Nationat % 1500 X B Mex. 24 phd.. 225, MOSt | 30 New Tork Cemtral..... 1% and | “io0 X . Ont & W. 1200 Northern . al 300 Pactic M i three { 200 People's Ges s The uciion of the market during the | 300 Titsbu tos = Temainder of the day showed that the Improving prospects abroad had not | Produced sufficient efact here to bring | abomt sggresmsive and sustained buy- ing for the grew dull and prices eased off, though in the final hour the lisi rose | —— Stabowad Air Line 1o around the top aguin. Optimistic Teports which Wan street oeived from Burope have several times proved disappointing, and there was a | general dispowition te await developmenis before building strongly upon hopes for peace. There were seversl developments at Dome which served to take off (he edze toward enthusiasm. ppointed at the su- extend be- Trading | al- re- definite 00 any tenden Fradors were canvas and lcather | PrOme Shoes. “Ju ‘ownd | yond Juby 1 the time for completi s packed | the Hareimen Qissolition and Uwles | 3% Do pid eourt’s refusal to $u mac boxeh ik | and Southern Pacifle eold off. nouncement at exportation of gold restinghouso F - to Parig had been ® 3o W “Esie A N N R T T bese i, Knabe, Hersags three ban M, Doo- | Obicago, M. & St. P. 108 I e Tk e - Sreckin Wiss Ta Tnaied Game frem Beiss 5o 2 sia P i S R Ore it Hiinols Centan Dorough Met. ... 1500 of | —— Pitiaburg | Pressed Stal Car Pullman Puleoe Cor.. . 136% Readl Tern 16 Repubiic L & €00 23 Do. pid <8 Roek_Tstana Ce. ... Do. pfd : St L. & S F. 2 ptd Do. pta Slow Shet, 88T Boufhern Pacific Southiern Rullwey Do. pd Tenmessco” Coper .. Texus & Pocific. Dolon Pacitic 10% I en e e ook [200% 106% 106% 514 50k G0 Tned_States Stecl Do. pld .. 3 TtahGopper Ta. Cor Chem 0% s0% Wabash ..., . e 3 0% % =100 Westeen ‘Marviand /% 89K Ans | 300 Wesern Taion 65" 6 T with the | 100 Wheoting & I re..l. 5 8 1% engagement of $2,000,000 gold for ship- | Totel sclea 270.500 sheres. — i ment, lflfl;‘hw‘“ - & bearish | e comtimation for cleasing and poi- | Tactor. e T ewhange eug- OTTON, B e o Sieds O zusset or ta | Gosted that o Premuim is Meine peid | New ' York,” May B.—Cotton: spot | shoes. 40c. * Dandy” size e 4 S4GH T EDBE" the owts tadies’ shoc ng ety B R i entlemes PRABY ELITE ™ o o o e harer thcis shoes look Restores color and lustre l.fl'u_:fl ‘with a brush or cloth, 30cents, ‘size, 28 cents. Ga ’fl‘- with 16 your danier does not keep the kisd you wat. scnd us 0 price 12 stampe for ull size packase. SArFes pald. 25c. REMEDY ron M for the gold, and the foreign exchang “wes unaffected. showed an improved Fotel sales, par value, $1,879,000, €00 Am. Beet Sugar closed quiet: ‘middiing nplands, 11.55; middling ~ulf, 12,10 sales, 5,300 bales, tone. | Futures closed steady, Closing bids: May 11.35, June 11.39, July 1144, Au- | tates bonds uncpemged on | gust 1123, September 10.37, October 10.89, Desember 10.99, January 10.87, Mareh 10.94, o MONEY, | 51 New York, May 5—Money on eall 2 | steady at 2@3 per 3% |2 1-3; last Toan 3; closing bid 2 1-2: 4w | offered et 3, 'Time loans easfer; 60 4" | days 4 per cent: 90 days 4@4 1-43 2 | slx months 4 1-4@4 1-3, 67 GHIEABD GRAIN MARKET. Open. High Low. Clow S 0 0 0% 0% 51 51 g1 8 U 36 Wy s P inducement could make him show him- | secuved an early lead with Hartford | self. 'But wait until one of Tom| nei’'s umpires calls a close one| and Curry's dumb plays, winming fin- | against Boston some day—then the | Hartford came to life in |fans will have a peekk at the Big| came within one Hew York. Ptiladets @ hpe E3 Sdgraswet 5 1 8 0 OPasketet 4 O Staterss 5 1 3 0 0fKnaed 4 2 Bumaif 5 0 5 0 OfLovert3 3 2 Doylesh 3 1 1 0 Of\agemic 3 3 MCmekrt & 1 1 0 0fCravathat 3 2 Mokles 4 1 5 1 0|Luderusid & 0 Terog7 4 2 0 1 0Doolanss 3 1 Megerse 2 0 3 I OfKNifero 3 0 Marquerdp 3 0 0 3 0fAlevanderp 3 0 Amesp 0 0 0 1 0 = = *Crandan 10 0 0 0| Totals 30 0 3 Totals, 57 834 8 ol ‘Wiining Tun with a clean s today, Seore ent.; ruling,rate | : _GANES ToDAY. B Eastern Assoclation. Ha =t Brdgevort. e terinry el Bprmgheia, Picisield st New London. American Leasus. “No eames scheduied. T et Leagus. - brmmrygor 4 ittt N Forke Bt Leuls st AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Woo. Lom. et cosive foreeeres A8\ pini, wien the Highlanders crumsled and the via- Htors soored four runs. Plank held the Highlanders t two blis.- they coming In the frih inning. One of {hem was a home run by Sweeney. Cree”made a ball while lyins ‘an Philadoinbia. Tt RN Ay Noiarogar 5 % 3 0 80 Collioao 5 2 0 3 P Takerd> 4 333 200 Mlorias & 113 0 340 Wasbet 208 8 130 Barry.ss. 3003 441 Tuomimo 4 8 5 1 851 Funkp 4003 131 SR 000 Tows, 38 87 13 6 Kienterp 001 P “Batted for Tisher n-8th. Score by innings; Philadciphls. ... 0801000438 Now York . 000100 0 0 run, Sweeney. Two base bits, Stump. Collins; home Sonators Take 12 Inning Game from Red Sox. Boston, May 5.—Washington defested Boston § to 3 in a twolro inning coatest today. The locals led Up to fhe elehth. When the visltors scored three runs twelfth Joinson singled, Moeller fMied out o Hoop- or. Milan singled, Alnsmith struck out. and Janvrin fumbled Willlams' grounder, Alliog the bases. La- s asive throush Ball's legs scored Jobnson and Milan. winning the game. Boston got fen on besss In the ffth on erors ty Laporie. Willlame aud Eigel A passed ball and s singlo snt two runs in. ~Gardners double was fumbied by Mocllor in fhe sixth. allowlng the Datter to reach third. He soored on Janvrin's single. Johuwn. who fnished todny's game, has pitched | 4325 thnings without being scored upon. Score: Washington. Boston. ab hpo & ol @b hpo s o Moeller;it S 12 0 1fFooperst , B 0 5 0 0 Milanct 4 2 €0 OfBaL ‘51811 Alnemitho 6 0 8 2 OfSpeekeret 5 18 0 0 Williams1b 6 212 0 1|Heodksenlt 5 4 2 9 0 €122 1fGardnersh 5 163 0 5 2% 3 2maels 5 110 0 0 5120 ofmwine & 1423 5024 o 50840 20031 t1120 ohmsonp 1 11 3 0 10000 “Schacfer 110 8 0 10000 Totals, 61105 17 6 B2 ¢ Buited for Engel in th. atied for Cady in 12th. Batied for O'Brien 1o 12th. 900300023 2100000 03 Two base hits. Mlan, Morzan, Willsms, Meller, Henrtksen, Gardner, Biglo. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING, W o PG 4 692 | 850 588 Phiflies Win from Giants, 6 ts 3. P, ey, ST geng R drives Sages . Crawain o8 Saoerds I e T e e TN e R S S e o e ST T G T e Lyt e e I T B s oo, ekt aost o6 s, toros T S e e ot vy s e s pisee n the eighth, Seore: *Baticd for Marcuerd fn Sth Score by Innings: ow York .............0 00 0 0 30 o3 % | and an emur by Maransille, Flsher staricd the-tenth { With ' hit. Ereins buat tting for Ragon, was hit by the first pitehe oran foroed Jisher, but Caishaw sent Lon . conter. ball e Bostea. Wb hpe s e b n Manviltess 4 g 2 4 1 z 0 3 Conmollgelf 4 1 1 0 0 i Myen1d 4 011 1 0fS 100 Swceneg. 4 2 3 3 1 20 w4 12 8 0 is 1 1500 120 3201 0l s20 ® 0500 230 30140 100 2 8 030 3 7 2 000 01 e 5 000 e Ope out when winuine run sored. , *Batied for Curtls i Sth. “*Batted for Ragon I 10th: Score ty Inutngs Bosien: R ey ] 003 Brooklyn L1 000 20 13| Two base hit, Saith. Y “GETS-IT,”—SEE EVERY CORN VANISH !| The Corm Cure om a New Plan—Gets Every Corn Quick and Sure. You've tried a lot of things corns, but you've still got them. the new, cusy, painless way—the new-plan cern gurs, IT” Waten it get rid of that cor wart callous or bunion in & hunry “GPs-19" is as sure as time. £ {akes two seconds to apply—thats all. o bandages to stick and fuss over Do salves to make corns sore and turn true flesh raw and red, no plasters; o mora Talves and radors that may gausq blood poison, no moere digging At corns. Just the easiest thing in the world 16 uSe. Your corn days are over, “GBTE-IT is guaranteed. It is sate, never hurts healthy fi Your druggist sells “GETSITS 45 cents per botile, or direct if ¥ou wish, from B, Lawredee & Co., Chicage. or the Graduation Gown leading featuresin graduation finery for the young girl or woman, and much attention has been given in our selection of proper fabrics and dresses for this occasion. Daintiness and Simplicity Need Not Be Expensive Of course, in the jwide range of weaves which are offered in our White Goods Department, you will find all prices, but a little money will secure as much in appearance as the larger sums which may be spent. The Boston Store can help you in your selection —help you by offering the big- gest assortment of suitable fab- rics—help you by the modest prices which are asked. TRt i DON'T WAIT UNTIL THE LAST DO YOUR BUYING NOW. MOMENT. The | minor league managers as sure to set . Finn’s rem- | the ‘biz time’ on fire are utter failures iniscent flow was a spirited kick by |and darift back inside of a couple of he | months, while othe: had been called out on a third strike | that cut the plate waist high. minute-or so after belng informed that he was officially a dead bird, Becker | malke great reputations for themselves 2 al- when they get Into more select cir- park | ; no room | PRES. LYNCH REPORTS FINDING. [ men in Disputed Games Shall Stand as Play- ed—@Giante Had no Undue Advan- tage Over Philadelphia Club. | New York, May 5—The New York | | Nattonals had no over the Philadelphia club in the games the Polo grounds late April by reason of the fact that there | Was a hole scooped out of the diamond | k of the pitchers box. finding of President Thomas J. Lynch | of the National league, on the protests of the Philadelphia club, and he orders of the games shall league baseball. happening that started M a advantage | stood at the thought there w for argument ove vs ome scribe. ting good third s always has b Becker.” said s absolutely : ‘this particular de- | Becker is a lving demonstration | of Claude Rossman's ocelebrated bon kes sall over | mot: “You don't have to have any n a habit of | hrains to play “I remember one | tion to the Re that | prates as slow Was | hod, by cost us came two out and two let It made £ the along as | pitched, Becker was seen to turn to- d could go the next | warg Mug: b nc and asked | gidn’t dare hit, wait, steal or do anyt bench | at it certainly stand as played. Philadelphia club protested these games, played April 28 and 24, alleg- ing that a hole several inches deep was scooped out back of the pitcher’s plate, in violation of the rule which requires to slope from the right in the groove and the hance to Wi and with the t through the heart. > Iine, that 1 told him won the first game 3 to 1 and the sec- led safe. Kinwatiick. | During the series President Locke of the Philadelphias, made a verbal com- plaint to headquarters relative to t Pitcter Rudolph from Toruio fefned the Bosions | hole and Umpire Klem wa the groundkeeper . |the center fleld striking back-of the and I told him t s instructed could fook | didn’t know emough to catch a fly for a job for hi In “the cour telegram from or so, x‘ Boston club lowest price '2’ | | o | swer ght some- 3 on me. club’s bld- | this season to put in at the Polo | The idea of a grounds and that ding for a plaver who had just jand the fact that v National or things a slight depression and get out was too str sidered seriously for a time to can League clubs, resulted back of the plate. But Iwaited around what the catch laughed ot topped the Sl fog that TUESDAY, MAY 6 ston manager had gone i 5. mrnasgE Mo “So I wired back that I would con- I sent to part with the poerless Beals for Immediately 1 got a wire to send i Game called at 3.30 ong and he has SOLD AFTER BEING FIRED. perhaps the I Beals Becker Has Unique Experience When in Mobile. game Detween big it is a curious thing | making good Some that are touted by | All adm interesting anec- | league ever since. dote from Mickey Finm, the Mobile that | manager, and one of the best known Iike Becker, who |aren't good enough apparently even |to get a Srm clutch on class A jobs, all” The new addi- * roster probably cele- and painfully as any- o ever donmed the clown suit Lynch's organization, but he has anaged to fool them up there for several years and bids fair to continue the deception. With New York it was comparatively easy for him to get away with his system, for MoGraw dia all his thinking. On every ball for instructions. He else without the word from his | ger. In fact, they say that he promptly to any part of the city or cinity by PARCELS or LUGGAGE ‘M ) JONATHAN swrrw, '+ 80 Town St. Telephone 818 CLOTH SHOP SPRING AND SUMMER WOOLENS HAVE ARRIVED. 1000 STYLES TO BELICT FROM; A Strictly Tailor-Made Suif for $18.00 i MONBY REFUNDED IF NOT, SAT4 ISFACTOR™. JOSEPH T. DONOVAN |, 325 Main Street, MNorwich, Conmy Phone 91 ¢ BOSTONIANS FAMOUS SHOE FOR MEN All the Newest Styles M. J. CUMMINGS , 52 Contral Avenus, Norwioh, Coney Store Closed Tuesdays and atépom . y Telephone, { A Mme. 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