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Ward, owner of the Bfookiyn Federal league club, is negotiating with Jake Stahl, deposed manager of the Boston Amer- ican league team, who won fame in 1912 by defeating the New York Na- tionals for the world’s championship, to lead nis team this season. President James A. Gilmore of the Federal league »nd Charles Weeghman, owner of the Chicago Federals, are acting for Mr. Ward, and it is said that Stahl is not averse-to returning to the game if of< fered enough money. When he was deposed as mandgér of the Red Sox Stahl went back to Chicago to his banking business, de- claring that he was through with base- ball. But after less than a year of absenes from the diamond he is ready to return. RED SOX SIGN INDIAN A Pitcher Purchased From Canadian League. William Garlow, the Tuscirora Indi- | an pitcher, who has been sigend for a. tryout by the Boston Red Sox, was recommended to President Lannin by Adrian Sceiss, first baseman of the Fordham college team of 1903-10. The Boston club purchased his re- | ledse from the Hamilton club of the Canadian league. He is a right-hand- ed pitcher, throws a fast ball, has a good drop and fine control of the “spitter.” Last vear: with the Hamil- ton club he won 13 games and lost 10. He also finished 17 games. In 1910 he played on the Milford, Penn., team, a semi-pro team, winning 21 games and losing three, —BY THE— Boston Service —OF THE— Hamburg-American Line —To— LONDON (Plymouth) PARIS (Boulogne) and HAMBURG Assuring Arrival in Paris by Day PALATIAL STEAMERS Fuerst Bismarck, Feb. 27 108 m _Rhaetia, March 18 From Commonwealth Pier, South Boston. 607 BOYLSTON STREET Boston, M; or local agent Act Quickly Don’t wait until you have some ail- ment caused by poor digestion, biliousness, or by inactive bowels which maylead to a serious sickness. Immediate relief is afforded by that best corrective and preventive BEECHAM'S PILLS Beola everywhere., In boxeb, 1Gc., 28e. , THE DEL - HOFF European Plan’ Rates 75 cents per day and up HAYES BROS, Telephone 1227. 26-28 Broadway OR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentisi Bhannon Building Annex, Reem A. Talnnhena 628 octiod « TWENTY YEARS ON THE CINDER PATH By JOHN D. NOLAN. SOLDIERS OUTPLAY THE INDIANS PEEVISH, CONSTIPATED GHILDREN |Your Chance Indians Outclassed at lml—hmen Played a Star ( lUVE “GAI.IFIIRNMSYBUP UF FIGS” . . o . . The - Philadelphia Caledonian ‘clubed?” he asked. I shook my head, and —_—— Game Behind the Bat—Indians Claim the Umpiring was | yeiq their games early in August, &nd"ho told the following story: Y3 |attracted the usual large number of | ‘I was running exhibitions at the| yapmipss wFRUIT LAXATIVE” constipated waste, undigested food andl rofessional athletes. McClelland was| Barnum, Bailey ai Hutchinson cir- Poor—The Score Was 53 to 28. ™ to Tetrieve his defeat at Pittston | cus in Madison Squhre Garden, in com-| CLEANSES STOMACH LIVER u";“'.,.".‘,‘:,.‘:’;d‘"y;‘:,":::v.‘";‘:Zu?:;.l‘,'t and trained hard for these events.|pany with Steve Farrell, Piper Oono-| 1a 3 he club was fortunate in selecting 4 | van, Tom Boroughs and others, when AND BOWELS. e e e e amet . The soldiers outclassed the Indians paper, has not received any word from | fine day, the Earse: :;g-rc;hgu n;n;ut oo kfl-a' !'hc% go'm a N’Tk-k 1| Look at the tongue,' mother! If|take this harmless fruit laxative; they Tuesday night at indoor baseball in [ Cyclone yet in regard to arrangements | 10,000 people. Aan g e ol g e Syl SAN0 codtsd; it s ey lit- | love its delicious taste and it always for the match. Jack offered to meet ) gether, and we formed a plan to out-|me to come over to Newark and run a coated, & Snre MECE A makes them feel splendid. the local armory by the score of 53 to | 105 108 IAteh Saek O 10 WOC | Keneral “the wily Pitisburger. Marks|100 yard race against a local runner.|tie one's stomach liver and bowels need | AL your druggict for a 0 cent bot- 28. The week previous the Indians did 7z - did not start in the half mile, which| Thinking it a soft snap, I went over 4 gentle, thorough cleansing at -once. | tle of alifornia Syrup of Figs” the trick, so this makes a rubber be- | BASESBALL PAYED BEFORE T'won in 2m. 4s. I also won the mile| to Newark and we ran tho ruce on the | " When ‘peevisn, uross. lsticss, pale | which has directions for babies chli- irern-tiin: tyo Hbam SNINGIR BIch. by & narrow margin in dm. 87s. ' Mo-| old cinderpath at Kearney, and, o my | doesn't sieep, eat or act naturally, or | dren of all ages, and for grown-ups e ivin & moabTe e e THE AUSTRALIANS. | Clelland was second in both ovents, surprise, was beaten by’ about tWo| is feverish stomach sour, breath bad | plainly on each botile. Beware of kept the hits well scattered. The sol- e E b | >Marks still resting. In the five n'i:le yards by the “easy mark,” who turn-|has_ stomach ache, sore throat, | counterfeits sold here. Get the gen kept the hita_well scattered. The sol- | Players In Uniform Resembles Artic |ovont I led for four mifes, when | ed out to be Tom Kerr, u noted Scotch | diarrhoes, full of cold, §ive o tea: | uine smade by “California Fig Syru tilery, for they hammered the ball| ExPlorers and Makes Them Look |Marks took tte lead and wor by e8| rummer, who had receitly “landed and | spoonful o “California Syrup of Fisa” | Company Refuse wny other Kind & vards from a 3 as| and\ i £ « ol atore ) o b e o (D Yat by & yard. The prizes in the five|entering the dressing room after the n Just W few oy il SRS | S S Wt o e o s wound TRtluR | B tnile 1ace were $75, 359 and $25; the|race Dolan came up behind me and | dently the great national game z 1nit e 30, 315 , and the holf mile| fired, the bullet entering my back. I = many wild throws by his skill. Pullen | of baseball isn't to become a popular | mile 330, $15 and 35, 1 “ne!|SCHOOL CHILDREN DESTROY |flled sn .interven: ition 1 DPlayed behind the bat in bis leagus | SDort in Australla, even through the | 320, $10 and $6; and by a sirange co-|felt & sharp sting and fell, knowing| e et e e & P idbnce we &Il received $76 apfece. | nothing, more until I regained my NESTS BY THOUSANDS. ase has style, nabbing men at sécond frequent- | efforts of the world’s touring Glants £ 2 3 its present status in § ly. ‘Tnrough his good backstop work | and White Sox. Just what the Aus- | After the race McClelland appeared to| senses th the hospital. It was told I d — z ey e el i g G S the soldiers were cut off quite a good | tralians think of our. pastime comes |be doins a lot of g, and, be| had no chance to live, but I made up‘Rocer e of astern _ Connecticut| cepiions is the meaning of the. cote deal from scoring. Kumff and ‘Camp- ( to light through a copy of the Age, a | finally came over to use and sald: “Dojmy mind that I was not soing 1o Bchools In War. on ‘“Tont CRtsrpll= | Borstitn: mt o (e ang OF Ihe o Dell were trying to outdo each other in | Melbourne newspaper. Suffice it 'to |you konw weTe a lot of chumps?|croak just then and, to the surpri they are above the average; ome or |runs. | &na” we' were driven rapidly to the i Pennsylvanie. rdllrond station just in| .. .. . Ashferd. O Indians—Pullen ¢, Hiscox p, Sargent 1b, Gebrath ss, Gregson 2b, StandishtWo of them would easily turn the | “One of the notable figures at these ss, Robinson 3b, Sevin 1f, Campbell rf. | scale at fourteen stone.” ¥red Merkle g o Cucloo Jim Collins, one of | time to catch a traln for the W e on i ° lars. cut a difference of opinion existing Mr. sensational catches off the b say that the elipping contains some | Hero we've been running ourselves|of the doctors, after a hard fight I be-| PEA) existing The Tndians clatned that such s e | Hoh and rare reading, Glance over it | blind, and have $16 less in our pockels | gan to improve. When I was able toi “p. g0 oo\ oo & Cole said, among the lawyers in the feat may be placed somewhat in the | and form your bwn opinion:— {now than if we had formed a combin- | walk asound the yard. Dolan. who was| _ s ontest among pupils fault of the umpires, for they recerveq | “To see an American baseball team |ation, run & good exhibition and di-|in jail awalting trial, sent & friend to| Who are collecting nests of the tent the small end of the stick in the de- taking the fleld is to be vastly im- |vided ail prizes equally. me with an offer of $1.000 and & ticket | caterplllar all schools of eastern Con- » - cisions. The Indians didn't like the)prest at the outset.” Naturally, During the remainder of the season to my home in Wisconsin if I would necticut with a total of more than Gsr_‘nnm especially to those who addition of two men in the soldlers | ‘There are nine men 4 side, and the | this programme was carried out, with | escape and not appear against him. 1|3.000 egg masses are shown as fol- apprecinie i aniivics of u high-clas lineup that did not appear i lineup of | New Yorkers, as they stept onto the | one exception, and we toured the prin- | accepted the offer and the followina |lows: Tairs In (he moct sacred comBdence. last week, | srouna, looked a formidable and @ | cipal cities, usually winning first, sec- | day a cab stopped at the gate of thel e 3 The lineups: irather fearsome contingent. In size | gud and {hird Drizes in the distance|hospital, into which I was assisted | smool Name of Pusil " Score. Score. SI.M—READINGS—SLM Satisfaction guaranteed to each and all I AM NOT A FORTUNE TELLER, Soluiers—Nichols p, Kleindient c, | can't seem to get away With anything. greatest sprinters that ever wore a |arrived home in fairly good condition, R e bty Simcox 1b, Mulholland 2b, Cormier 3b, | “They add fo their bulky appearance | spiled shoc. While dressing I notced |and on July 4 got second money at Bozrah. ko . eaperdtitionsiel Malchas ss, Trelas ss, Kumff rf, Van If, | by wearing loose and baggy garments | the scar of a bullet wound in his back | the 100 yard championship of Amer- | Distet 1—Clinton Chapman . the nighest and I offer my Umpires, Mathewson and Malcolm. | surmounted by white hats pulied well | ang remarked: “That was a close call | jca, which was leld that year in Chi-| DIfcH 3— Do Asl services nd women who are 5 sorrow, diseons o s Kin: 1T Sou ue b7 £ baa fuek and worriment ou on. the road to have ha 4’ successrul ness. I have no ailing simp @ h . TUNES TOLL" in e down over their eyes. It is hard to |t Newark. Jim!” “Well, I should say|cago. A short time later I came cast WESLEVAN BALL SCHEDULE. | say which they most rescmble—a band | {i° o T e raplled. “T Tan o close|and was ready to meet anyone of Artic_exporers, braced for a march |y ce with Death timt time, but I final-| T knew the story to betrue, as I was due south, or a contingent of prize- | | peat the old fellow out by a yard"|in New York with the Xavier club| fighters getting ready for the ring.|”.pig you ever know how it happen- | when the shooting occurred. The dai-| Norn s The man who acts as catcher is fear 3 ly papers contained articles daily on | Westminster—Frank Pellect Smaller Than in Past Years—Nine Home Games. { | | | Middletown, Conn., Feb, 17.—Wes- | fully wonderfully arrayed against all ; the noted runner’s fight for life, and/ 3. W. Des, Cinett, Peabody A Co., Inc. Makers t lovan university's hasebail schedule, | Possible mischance of the game. He | . .. tne Oxford runners on the|his eventual triumph over Death. Colum| my’ special help and advice TeEaruing some important £ life, then do aot call upon me. you wilk be turn- ed away a or, aoments announced today, contains seventeen 1 A Mane and with the same restrie- Chestnut Fill—Josenh Hutchins games, nine of which will be plaved | he had his legs incased in pads eflififg; D RerRha wosldout ap & Hop River—Douglas Wralen hore.” The ‘schedule, which s “ome. | considerable size and (hickness, and | {oinigahle race against. the Gnghah |forever, hax signed & three-year con- | M Sl ’ orth- P . are” o0 | 3 d one of them might win |tract. Wt Sigeetwiliam Nietiets follows: | leather buckler that would be.a fair | runners, an . o who do really - | o ; T iout. Oxford, however, will run Tabor | LT Garrsen, S i : oty wonder April 18, Rhode Island State at Mij rotection against a Macedonian pha- | 970 (500 NTERIG Vear students.” | The report which came from Wash- Coventry. 4 1 f e _and I shall not h dletown; Amhers M anx. One would not be surprized to | 4 Eomn, (HEsa 3 ioq, and I shal dletown; 35, Amberat st Middetown; | &1X, One wauld not be ourobey o | = ington the other day that Nick Young | biuct 1—witam sncs e i 20 by those who call in ‘May 7, Columbla at New York; 7, | three timies around the ground, defy- | ~ BOXING MAKES MANLY MEN. |former president of the Natent W, e, suserisory )| Scon thi il i < Williams at Middletown: 9, Dartmouth | Ing _all and sundry to moral combat. | =5 League, had been stricken blind, i3 Dy, con they will be big boy 50 MUCH IN WHAT I at Hanover: 13, New York univessity | . “To say that baseball is very much | The Sport Develops Boys Says the | untrue | : _ Eastford, & e S > 4% T IS WHAT T DO ToR Yoy at Middletown: 16, Trinity at Hart- | iike rounders—that Jjuvenile ' game Schenectady Gazette, T I e T - 20 zsetynd girls, and their faces will | BY, JiY SPECIAL .UENCE that T | ford; 20, Trinity at Middletown: 21, | Which the young Australian plays ! ——— The action of the rules committee in{ Disrict 5—Wiltred Lithan 190 > S = Inyour bebair to oveeaEal Springfield Training school at Spring- | With his sister until he reaches a cer- | In France, Italy, Russia and several |emphasizing that all home runs must | Dise: 5-7—Hug Harrison 5105 4 couly a memory. SO ot R field: 22, Colgate at Hamilton, N. Y.! | taln age. { other European countries every healthy j be run out isn't much consolation to P F. W. Barber, Supenisor. Yo GREATE 23, Union at Schenectady: 29, Dart- { voung fellow who can afford it takes ( Manhattan, for Frank Baker always ExstLymia Bring the babies and we'l | pesitively guar meuth at Middletown; 30, Trinity at CORNELL TO QUIT. up fencing for the sake of the exercise | did it anyway. | Black Point—Craries Bentiey 2382 5983 = * | the most stubborn Middletown. ” ST it gives him, for his good health and —_— | Nitatic Charien Tioet s | Cutciy their smil B L June B, Springfeld Training, school | Will Not Enter Penn Relay Carnival— |for proper development of his body, | Arthur Wilson, the young substi- | Flanden iar Wheelcr =weme | & es, D Soaa at’ Middletown: 13, Willlams &t Wil- | New Rule Mandicaps American | (o make his figure erect and graceful. | tute catcher of the New York Giants, e e B - — liamstown: 16, Keio university of To- | These young fellows have no idea at |is said to have signed a contract to| 5 : ~ kio at Middletown; Teams. any”time of Sighting with swords nor |do he backstopping for the Toronto [ . Etiington. ce, . S " |of ever becoming duelists or n : S & strtet titon Dimoc s went to_your doct - 3 - Thiat Cqrnell will not,Gitempt 10 en-] anyeac Wit n Teuler et thay aiways | o> OF therEederal leagys. & Potier TOLL you e N\orwlcthI;;n Challenge. ;erha four n}:al: rce;:;\‘:;tx‘nlx in l‘i}a Perl:;; have the feeling that should lthey DAD=1 roihie Geoh. GhsorA. hesenian of the | Franklin. symptoms and ai e Norwich ,Cubs challenge any | sylvania relay val in the {pe ttac) hey could protect e s = Disiet 3 T — gure YOU. wuen 1 I ch Oubs challenge AT | pxainat Oxford was the statement of | oermaioes 1t hos mete armed. Witk | Cincinnati Reds, and his four brothers | DS & i siiciiivi The ¢i00 TOGRAPHER feoa, woud T Coach John F. Moakley kave been doing some fine work on the | Disrict & He says that | 5 cane or umbrella. 1 ty under 16 years of age. They would | i - ; e s ou t like %o play The folowing teame: Bal- | the one great rule which bars out|® o,y ‘ociciees every muscle of Bl o RIS I Dol i i G W, Emernon, & Cpposite Norwich Savinss Secisty. o s tic Rough and Readys, Mighty Five | American freshmen works a handicap ! (ne body, it makes the lungs fill out | 52Y® that the GPoR fatmily can bERL | Goshen. | fore, this is tue ver | of Jewett City. R_G. S. of Jewett City, | against the American college teams |giveq gracefulness and agllity to the | 20y other team of five brothers in the ' wes : " bring hom e | The Hustlers of New London, the In. | and poinis out that Oxford, in run-|Pody. encourages quick thinking, de- | WOrld: o= Bia { E. C. ATCHISON, M. D, |]uoias sood resaraing cne termediates of New London, ~ Address | ning Norman Tabor, who is ‘a'Rhodes | i . GHEPeTeB iCh, MO0 N8 atn- / s o R e | sy o3 pmpmpibin: o - who you decide to consult. What good £ Stanley. Standees G Sashinglon | Sionl o frosimen; hay an 80 |10 e Socl"and net B Sxlicd PUTNAM Bk T e SR R e street, Norwich, Coni. D tae | Wit ol the B | or ‘loso bis temper. 1t is not a rougn s s : e has 1088 tumbling biocks unless the clairvoyant has the POWER to p : | or drutal exercise, and no man who B Dasuiy_Micion Siane Jack Monty i Anxie Cornell were permitted to enter fresh- | . 3 Jack Monty, who redelved a chailenge | men on our teams we would stand a | L Sal OF rough-mannered, Hence It | Thursday evening at 7.80 with Miss | CerhnWilim Scoi from Cyclone Smith of Plainfleld and | chance of winning, but I do think that “;“rog-'!;‘;g\;nbg;si:; A S B S nn;i Mrs. Welsht . on, South b i ; n street. meeting ca i . answered the challenge throush the |some of our American college:teams, | POIGSRIORal DOXINg SNV UORS, 100 00 | Maln street. The meeting cannot be g L few men and boys are taking UD boX- | recent illness in the family. Besides | Buirict 2 ing as an exercise. routipe business and plannmg for | Didrc Way Dack in the days of fights | furure meetings ther will be some . | bioic : with bare fists on the turf boxIng Was | structions in the care of the altar. ! Diserict appreciated, and the clever boxer, all | ° The ‘mite boxes for the Lenten of- | other things equal, was the winner in | rring of the Sunday school hav, the long run in the ring battles. -Even | gnd most of them have been disteibgt. | Disrct overcome them aud really be of some substantial bs Falace fao! and Billiard i’niu;s Six_Tables—live pool and one Billlard s well as the 8.700 7abies sold uwad repairing doae of enemles or at reasonsble prices. SHOW Yoy HOW (o overcome them. n caso I sce thag your husban o i | supplie. at wil umnea or sweetheart is faise, I tell your name a5 49 MAIN STREET in full and also give you the secret P et | power to control them to be true. 5. Dows. 1f I find you have uuiam| CLEARANCE SALE OF | itinsliicf Lotie B FObls Dapad today the boxers are the men who - - s ) District § 1 you o NEW HAVEN STILL HEAVY. R D v TRy the ik mencs In the ring,. Take | £, st vear over 3175 was raised | Dt ©siiiia fansin 1Fo00 o 3 fell you'the nam full of the one _— o [ Patkey - MeFarind, Willie Ritchis, | i this way by the chiljren of ail the W. W v, upervisr M]LLINERY vou Jove te mos{ 1 aise will tell you Chesapeake & Ohio and Pennsylvania | 300 chino_Con' Copper. Mike Gibbons, Johnny Kilbane and | punday schools, in the six weeks of Lyme. R oty ond Dabpy MaTIEe I % Also Under Pressure. L s others of that calibre: they are the | Len; February 25 is Ash Wednesday, | xomn ryme—Jomic siark ss00 4200 | Tl yon : o old innerits 5 e 130 Corn Prodicts v blg money makers, while the sluggers, | ", TSt day of lent. { L se0 1ur0 | MRS, GEO. P. STANTON. | ance. lost wilix, or buried treasure tuat New York, Feb., 17.—Although Lon-| 200 Do. ptd ... the men who seem to excite the uring Lent there will be no extra | Hadiyme—Blanche Tiroekway | - L20o { ® Syt belongs to you, I also have the POW= don sent over a lower range of prices, 200 Del. & Hudsn.. rowds when they stand up and swap | Services until Holy Weok, but special Y 82 Shetuckst Street ER to GAIN them for xou. T faci T care ROt wht your troubtes 2 et can Eive you the -life ine ] _GEORGE‘G, GRANT it wit velneyon Tito tho harbor or Montville. oafieid Lari today and then offered stocks here, the | 0 Dem & ito G ofd. market presented: & fairl Al S | punches, rarely get big money for their | fer™ons, and imusic will be provided | firm front, | Yoo pe It failed, however, to make for the increased attendance ted. work, and soon drop out of sight. The . expected. B o 1earns 1o box will et a log {On Friday evenings the Rev. CRarles of Do. 16t prd : : : A e Deace. the Browng Tost Tn yesterday's decline, e learns to box will get & 1ot | Plvrence’ Adama Will breach a series Tk o " happiners : scarcely deviating from the preceding of fun out of the experignce; ho Will |of yermons, beginning February 37eh, | o e L e, i | Undertake d Embalmer | zo toua. fat I cannce ecompt Slose. ‘Trading was light and specula- | for e Wil mhways respect the punch ALt Adams is Tector of St. Paul's Nortig teainatas | naertaxer an et ke b tive conditions were virtually unchang- ing powers of the other fellow. The . antic. Dyt : T B 3 2 P Bavar publish_testimontals ed. The market turned heavy toward Ten who learns to defend himssif Holiday Post Office Schedule. Tovsd Peta | : 10932 Provide -~ St., Taftville WA L A D O e the close, but fluctuations of the spec- | with nature’s weagons will always feel | Postmaster Frank G. Letter has is- 300 8.0 | Promot attention to day or night calls.| 56 For YOU. ulative favorites were limited to frac- | tions. The significant developmen: y was the series of annoi that if attacked he can defend him- |sued tho following orders: Mo fchmt 10 mttaciced hatdn docend | post it ol kowing i deen: i Monday. against heavier and stronger mer. | Washington's birthday and the hours Even in the ring thers can often be |af svice at the post office os fo] found cases where a man's sidll will ol- | Grades Schoat Telephons 630. aprl4MWFawl e R e, DENTISE @ | =15 15200 26,000 ‘Evaba Supervisor. [ Ashviioe t of the acements 287 Maln St, ltoom 16, Second Flight A m. to § p. m. Conn. of forthcoming capital isstes. New orwich, f t > 5 Office open from 6.30 a. m. to W. Bhearer, Supervisor. { York Central applied for permission to enable him. to not only defend himself |13 ~ & | d | issue £70,000,090 bonds, Great Northern | againet odds, Dut win declsively B Eoeal s ?J::‘e{&-i?lrd\:;‘n SR Lo DR. E. J. JONES | made known #s proposed sale of $19,- Schenectady Gazette. : closed. . Cit: s | Bate—ouo Pap o % | 000,000 stock, ana Interborough Rapid | — S Blive: | sy be s e Bygen- | Semg: cietes bol Bl Femted Suite 46 Shannon Bldg. { Transit sold’ $10,000,000 bonds. With| 160 Lol & TIGERS DEFEATED RED SOX. |vice will be suspended for the day. | AL Youns, Su Take elevator Shetucket Street en- F t _Chaml St kit ien W BE S oS B T i el e e Fenton-Charnley 000,000 Southern Pacific convertibles, | in Willimantic Duckpin League by [claimed at the Putnam postefon | center—on six the amount of new securities arrang- Score of 1404-TR21. Mrs. J. Herbert Morae, G- VoD gmee! | o = e \ Keith Scott. On {ed for in the last few days runs up | well over $150,000,000. The rate at - Building Co., Inc. GENERAL 5 Batiey 3 | 000, The Tigers are still coming in the — s . { which new capital is now beims sought . 3 g b E: v h i Willimantic Duckpin league, winning NTI T e o adement or | two out of three points from the Red WILLIMA7 Cc en arm 0C many of the principal financial intes the time to enter the market has Tolland. esi . v ol 1 v Sox Tuesday night. The string they WEDDING, arrived. e lost was by one pin. C. Bowen of the | : | at Wm. Friswell’s, | arr S Z | winners was high with a single of 119 5 Georze \Weingartier | Great Northern preferred dropped | B s cae - Marrotte—Trudeau. g M 25-27 Franklin Street | over two points on the announcement Rad Bo heodore Arthur Marrotte and Eva - & = C of the new stock issue. Great North-| a0 3 Blanche Trudeau were married at e | Voluntown. :| PIES, CAKE AND BREAD ern “rights” sold in the outside market| 100 P Cond S oo o i B0 AEE Mary's church at 7 o'clock Monday | Center—isd McFal L 4 R - at 2 to 21-2. i 3% Pen. B B Michaud .oec....... 85 89 {morning, the witnesses peing niiy. | Whle Sara "Gray o0 svoe | Traders feit today that the import- St Becl 92 108 | fathers, George Marrotte and A. A ke e e | that cannot be exceiied. NORWICH, CONN. ance o & markot Tactor of he, ter- iy Murray 110 a4 Trudeat. “The ceremony was pertorm- Waterford. s e Bats commarce commasion’s Eicther | L Nstiwy: sixa igor agher 8 ed by Rev. J. J. Papillon, Who also | Luk's Pond _tibd Vowers > 3100 Ray Con Copper. Kelley Ralp! LOUIS H. BRUNELLE Tia1 |52n8 the nuptial mass. Many friends | Jorisn 21 | and relatives were present at the wed- | Grate 1o 13400 Reading 5 835 Rep. Iron & 8.\ increase _was over-emphasized ves- | 1 | suspension of the 5 per cent. freight | | ed that, although suspension until 606 Do. pfd i 2 102 107 306 |home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and L t 200 Rumey . E. Bowen 102 107 306 | , Mr. and Woodetosk, September 12 has been ordered, it did| it Ry, | Bissonette . 12 .90 305 |Mrs. A A Trudeau of 49 High Street, | e s—amert Meoss COAL AND LUMBER et N Efto 2 s | not follow that the decision would be| 40 Seaboard Alr Line. Rood 5 74 93 277/ @ breakfast was served, only the | pisrict 4—Raot Johnwn x New« | delayed until that time, and that, in| 1500 Do 5 ... e 105 95 a2 |two familles being prescnt. | B B leamm X > . —= i | fact, the ruling might be made in May | 200 Seart Roebuck $3 102 284 | imantic will be the home of Mr, | Disrict §Carim Cox 1 FRESH ARRIVAL Aced Solvent. Ovder thro co 50 cents and $l. | ERatE oo e e and Mrs, Marrotte on their _return | Distict or June. This better understanding| io goathem iair Divric: | of the commission’s action helped to 100 Do. pfd . | steady railroad stocks today. Heavi-| 0 Scidebaker 76 439 1494 |TOM a wedding jourmey to Boston your druggist. The groom is empioyed Ly the South. Genuine Big Vein ness of a few isolated stocks held back 0%/ Tean. FCommer SPORTING NOTES. ern New England Telephone company. ED e o $500 Teks Coroe s GIBERT CO. CASE ARGU P the general list. New Haven, Chesa- | ‘1o Tried Averise o FepERAL courr. | George’s Creek Biacksmithing JONATHAN SMITH, peako & Ohlo and Pennaylvania were| iis Doz cib & = Ciark Grimtn says ho fs ready to| . Persona BEFORE . 2 Tome, S Nochill | under pressure. 800 Tnion Bag & v $100,000 to the Detroit club for . A, Winter spent Tuesday in Dan- i ] | Bonds were irregular, with an easter| 99 Lnion Pecitc e 1elson, Stockholders’ Objections to Report To coAI Dealer in OILS, GREASES, and | tendency. Total sales,’ par value, §2. 300 Trited Cisar J. D. Chaffee is in Putnam for a Bs(Forther! Hetrd Febyi28 - GASOLINE 930,000. 100 U. 8. Real & Tamp. 7 s v . 100 U. 5. Rubber. TUnited States bonds were unchanged | 100 L. & Rubber on call, 7300 U. B. Steei . Fail players with mustaches are al- |short visit. Al most as scarce these days as ball play- A Fuli Supply Always on Hand. A h tions filed in A hearing on the exception: e Suenly el < E: Rl g : b . it ALSO A CARLOAD OF ers without automobiles. yirnest Sharpe was & New London | the United States district court to the o e o report of Frank D. Haines, of Middl: Stoves a Specialty. Telephone 31%. 12000 Ttah _Copper Maybe they'll compromise ~ and | _J. W. Hillhouse returned to New |town, a special master who o READY APER SEockS. e oo straignten out the tangle by sending | Haven Tuesday evidence in the matter of the Gilbert B o anl . EEE 158 Dot i Bill Sweeney to the Bostagos. -~ AT Kinsman nas gone o Now | Transporiation” o was held betore | Economy and satisfaction for these| [y J, M KING ; Allls Chalmess ......... 00 West Maryland . York on business. Judge Edwin S. Thomas :n the federal SHY ShEe r. . ~ e 5 2450 Wew. Tnton el It's a cold day whon they can squelch | A T, Weatherhead spent Tuesday | PUIGINE in Hartford, Saturady. The |whe are on by using a A o 25 Woatmarth ..o Chariles Webp Murphy. but it was be- |in Stafford Springs. | | iearing was not fnished and wiis SO | fow loads of our COMMON LUMBER V IS ] % Do, pa o 3 v zero in New York last week. | . | Shaied S R Betre. 4 e 100 Wheotos & LE Tow o =2 |, A B. Lincoln of New Haven spent | simed in New iTaven . 'The nustor |and READY ROOFING. I )l :L l I % A S T Ray Collins is a Red Sox holdout, | Tuesday in this city. fcund in his ceporc that it the st 4 sign_the question | Mrs C. B, R 3 Tota) sales. 220.749 share . C. E, rs who has been in | holders of the Gilbert May Building rl r the 51 n days, - | “*0. are liable oa on tne ¢ . P AT Jox Shopase tea cave, vex| Cu; are Lable 9 b tag cmmen e |+ - Ghappell Go. Fenvrawy and if he doesn {arises, How is Walter Johnson going Txpress Hide & . {28 by referring to Judge Platt’s or- S Pl s, ' 5 0t | B iSer Sk e e R T _OF ALL KINDS ON— MONEY. Cubs, has signed a contract with the New York Feb. 17.-Call money | St .Louis Feder Yoo Saci CaRToN. S B, C b (. the purchese of preferred sh ' g o A QRO 5. O, Cooper, who lhas Been Visit- - th chese of preferred { i ’ 3 New York, Feb. 17.—Spot cotton| Ray Morgan the second baseman of |ing in Willimantic Norwicl, re. | they shoul asseans1 5100 & share [Contral Whart, . Norwich, Conn. - z§ middling uplands 1230, BN | (e Washington Senators had his ton- | turned to Andover Tussday. o |on each of the honus shares, amd even g s Overl\au ng an E .16; no nales. steady. March 12.24 |98 removed at a Washington hospital | aprs ©. Smith returned Tuesday | then there will » e recized DY i | el ey = last Thursday ter Hartford whers she has beey | t0. PRy the debts the apavy. A | o May 1727, July 1180, |4 | i | rom, Hartford ‘whers she ha¥ been | 0005 ‘of (he” stocknuiders Have fled M. C. HIGGINS - - Octobey 11.49. | Badie Lennox once third baseman | “ it ® FE TAEL New Eri. | tXceptions to this rep \ ~ epalr 0!' {3t oy Haven na later_micy vhe‘wm sy Smith went o New Bri- | Francis W. Cole optued the lear- COAL. steady, 18-4@3 per cent, ruling rate o | terworth, might sue ‘the stockholders Bt ast loun 17-8. closing 1 9-46 | The magnates having gomo their va- | F. E. Vinten who has been in Hart- | for unpaid _subscriptions, and the| Office and Vard 203 North Main St | 1, TOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAG- 174 {rlous ways, the baseball season is at |ford,and Willimantic for a few days, ( bondholders were to pay part -of the Office Telophane 1257 g "Time loans easy; sixty days 21-2@ | @n end. Nothing remains now but the |Feturned to his home in Eaglewillo | expenses of those suits, The cempany _31iS, TRUCKS and CARTS, 4 | 38-4, ninety days 2 3-4@3, six months | Mere playing of the games. Tuesday, had mere than 400 steckholders and |* < | L+ Fd 31-4@81-3, e . Mrs, G, Femten returned Tuesday | as enly about €0 suits were originally Mechanieal repairs. painting, - trim-< : ce,; :.“,;'&fi?.‘.‘ paper, l;a(hll:“ 1;( 5 !t“: ;f vua...;.uh Mass., g}ur a visit at (};)e hrii‘m’l\k. 2 cross complaint was Sled ming, stering and wood work & i ¢ ome of her grandsan, George asking that ull the steekheldess be Syt § e CNICAGO ZRAIN WARKET, ?é;fimfifh (L} l-.hn tém- Bill had not vis- | §irong of this eity, . nmda“pmm—w. The receiver demurred 2 iacksmithing in ail its branches. are curable, Allkin Tgh lew’ Cu e Catacombe. John . Housten whe has beeil|in the state court and the demurres uertas Uad [T % spending n few (days here with his | Was sustained. Then the stockheldes s P“ E o T HE W ] pemes proytis s gone to Atlaattc |BIIMN 1 To%, 7P Jens mi Bl Fres Burning Kinis and Lehigh g Be"Tetunarar sess | asied 1o drafl & sehedule for the |loft Tuesday for Bast Windsor, > "ALWAYS IN Srock n \ ar 534 | Western Canada leasue. Prof, H. R, Montieth Tuesday ac- Children Ory 3 A ) M-ROI {ablata produce mfin‘hy ‘attacking the S comapanied his daughter and her chjld *THROP JAL CAUSE. e plles ere dried up and “ o N N - " by ed. . 24 g 1.00. ‘Del” Gainer, first baseman of the |to New .York, whence they will sail H oz e 2 dery” Seome $ R e S o L ety e i FOR FLEICHERS Offca—oor. Market and Shetucket st | 507 (0 515 Norfla Main St. : . e 57" | that he was threugh with the game |for several menths, - I CASTORI A Telephong 463-18 3 | = . SEEL T