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NORWICH BULLETI N, MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1914 DO IT NOW Take a policy in the AETNA on Jour AUTO J. L. LATHROP & SONS A sq;xm deal and pfipl set- tlements if you insure with ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main St. Do your realize that an accident occurs every threes seconds. Compensation Insurance in the Travelers’ Insurance Co. will remove all your worry. B. P. LEARNED & CO. JOHN A. MORAN Investment Broker Real Estate a Specialty McGrory Building, Main Street fice telephone sL1-2. Residence 1179-3 ATTORNEYS AT LAW EDWIN W. HIGGINS, Attorney-atLaw, Shannon Building. Brown & Perkins, ittoneys-at-law Over Uncas Nat. Bank Shetucket St. Entrance stairway ‘near to Thames National Bank. Telephone 38-3. Beot and Shoe Repairing All work guaranteed. Called for and delivered. A. GOLDBLATT, 60 Franklin Street UROGEMN the New and Effsetive Remedy for Rpeumatism, Sciatica, Gout ana Neu- ritis— UROGEN—the Uric Acid Sotvent, Bend for free booklet Order t! yeur druggist Price 64 cents and mari0d ORDER IT NOW n:rtesn&umu.u. oty . M. JACKEL & CO.Teirphone 138-& Most Cigasw Are Geed. THESE ARE BETTER TOM'S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR Try them and ees. THOS. M. SHEA, Prep. Franidia 8t Wext to the Palace Cafe The Fenton-Charnley GENERAL CONTRACTORS NORWICH, CONN. LEGAL NOTICES Annual Borough Meeting | voters of the Borough of nn. are hereby warned to nge Hall, in said Borough, nesday, April 23 1314, af 9 o'alock to choose by ballot a Warden, six sses, & Clerk and Treasurer, threa Bail f{_ 3 Chief HBngineer, two Street Inspectors and twoe Wood Inspectors; EDWARD T. BUNYAN Borough Clerk. Conn,, April 17, 1914. Colohester aprzod »DISTRICT OF COLCHESTER, ss., Probate Court, April 17th, 1514 Estate of Patrick Conlan late of Col- ester, in said District, deceased. e Executor having exhibited his administration account With said estate to this Conrt for allowance, it is J Ojiered. "That the 30th day of ‘April, 14, at 10 o'clock In’ the fhre: noon. at the Probate Office In Colense. {er. Be. and the same 15, Gesignen jor hearing on the allowance of said ad ministration account, and “this Coyrt diracts the Executor to eite all pecogns interested therein to appear Lt saiq time and place, by Dublishing this o der one time in some newspaper having 8 circulation in”'said” District, and by osting a copy on the public’ signpost n the Town of Colchestor, whese the deceased Jast dwelt, at leact fHve dene before said time assigned Certified from Record H.P, BUELL, suage AT A COURT OF PROBATE MHELD atNorwich, within and for the DI | 57 Norwich, on the 15t day of ABril A DUTenk Present—NELSON J. apr2od AYLING, Judge, Estate of Jamee H. Edwards, late of Norwich. in said District, deceased. Eiwin R Hawards Conn’ Sppeured In Co i iitin' Praying, 107 the reasons theres o sei” forth, that administration be Eranica ‘Upos ine estate of said dec laded alifgea o be intestate, Whereupon, it is Ordered, That said petition be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said District, on the 23d of April-A. D. 1914, at 9 o'clock in the forendon, and thaf notice of the ency afd petition, and of said Ting thereon, be given by the pub- lication of this order one time in some newspaper having a circulation in satd District, at least three days prior to the daté of said hearing, and that re- turn be made to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. BLANKED BULKELEY INDEPENDENTS| N. F. A. Shutout New London Boys, 19 to 0—Brickley Held : Opponents to Four Scratch Hits—Locals Play Almost | Errorless Game—Academy Hit the Ball Hard. § The N. F. A. basoball team complete- ly swamped the Enlkeley Independents by the score of 19 to 0 Saturday vn the Academy scored in every inning except the third. In the sixth seven runs crossed the plate after five hits were Academy campus . All through the | niade. In the last two Innings they got game the Independents were outclassed | cight runs. The Score. Brickley pitched for the home team NFA Buekiey Ind. and held. his opponents to four hits. | a hpo s e % hpo s e He had-lots of stuff on the ball and [Lorde 6 18 3 OlRecten 4 01 3 2 had his oppossing batters reaching a | Murmys 8 8 2 8 ojRastens 4 12 1o milefor his puzzlers. He fanned cight | tmear 6 0 5 4 0|Lucre » & 1 ¢ 0 0 of them. The Academy mitde the best | §.Crowelr 5 1 1 0 f[Lrw. pivssd 1 2 1 1 showing they have made this vear both | Muleiis 8 ¢ ¢ o flulciwin™s o & 0 1 in the fleld and batting. Even the|LMWSi 210 2 ¢ P13 young kids were clouting the ball | &Crowest 3 11 0 o 0% o Young Stanley was out in right field in | Kebivsonct 4 0 1 0 0 S the last three innings and when his e A turn came to bat he hit a two-bagger | yiia 3 1§ o o in the eight inning that sent in two | Brckienp 4 2 1 1 0 runs ahead of him. He also got two He Totals 5 Mirray was the individual star of LR the game, playing a perfect fielding | i Runs game and it (o the tune of two two- | X, ) Ay GbC 5 My 2 baggers and a s'ngle. Youns mn s | 50 G G Robinn D i P five trips to the plate drove out three |iey i Dases on balls of Brike 5 of L singles. €. Crowe saved Bulkeley | jowicne 5" Juer 1. "Bt by pliver” Brioier from scoring in the ninth when twe | Lieies 3 Dele Siers "1 were on, and two down. Foley hit | Sioles bews Capt Stamer 1 2 to left center which looked good for | 1. Baxer 1. Miggins 1, Muleahy 1 tw bases: but Charley snaiched it out (Terd L 0 = o of the air in big league style. The team played an errorless game until the last inning and in all securad 16_hits off the opposing pitchers. The Academy scored in the first in- ning after two were out. Crowe got on base through an infield error, Hull AGREEMENT SIGNED FOR YALE-HARVARD RACE. Will Be Rowed on the Thames River June 19th. IN THE MERCHANTS’ WEEK AUT‘QMOBI'LEJ?\ARADB X N LT R had four given to him and Chas Young The above and forcgoing is a true copy of record. Ttes FANNIE C. CHURCH, apriod Clerk, e = "QA*& 5:»;‘»-, TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. New Loondon (NORWICH) Line —TO— NEW, YORK =5 uexi Lme yuu se o New York. iouil Duve a neiud Voyage on Long laama SOUDA ana o uperb view 0i the Wonderiui sKyibw and waterfront of Manhatian sland. Fteamer leaves New London at i1 B m. daily (except Sunday), due New York, Pier 70, East River, at 6.80, and Pier 10, North River, 71 o'clock Dexs morning. ogwica NEW YORK Meals a la Carte Tickets and staterooms Lrom ticki agent railroad station. NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. STEAMER CHELSEA do New York FARE $1.00 All Outside Rooms Excellent Dining Service Leaves Norwich Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays at 5.15 m. P Ceaves New York Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 5 p. m. Express service at freight rates. » 4 o 5 \th its plavers and for $25.000 team batted around once and iiic S5STArFORD SPRINGS T AT, Fo Ko singled to left scoring Crowe. The It is mutually agreed between the | Harvard University Athletic assocla- |ing W e e nsls pushed.” | seven hits, one of them a double by . tion end the Yale University Auletlc | damages il B VISOTLLS F™' o | Zimmerman, Tn this inning Goode 56~ | o_yyp of Mre, Emma M. Eston—Supt. at lorace =ynonaly e . e | cured two singles, driving in two runs - Y. P O e ammial Harvard-Yale boat |Fhiladelphia elub . (hat | and scoring ohe Mimself. Tommy Leach | Lambert Coming Back to Garland race will be rowed on the Thames river | part of the war all along the VWP | 0% | s Sanished in the eighth inning for | Mill—Clerks: Sure of Pennant. on Friday, June 19, 1914 Wil be Waged sgansti s %" | disputing a decision by Umpire Orth. = e e gl 3 > 2. Tlluhfun(rl»wlé)g].bchedule for Tow N SUEGUEED FoHAY: The score: S n&u:};m%nmas:ahgr:l?prinss L 3 5 5 m'f:-’“%::; frenman four-cated race S 1 _ abhpoae 5 2% 3 ¢! morning. She underwent an operation 4 STOCK MARKET STRONGER. | 0 fen Tn & stea wiil ‘be rowed on Thursday, June 15 ¢ Boston (Double Header.) e L L e Ty f;v:r; e fiigrflfi-; Sras Hoe 1ITH STREET & 100 Rep. Ir. & S. pr 3 e afternoon, at 2 time and R et 1 Thew Yok + | Goode, Butlerss "4 0 3 6 1|that she wi 3 g No Great Activity Accompanied Gen- | jop hook st e e e two| e X [ 4318 VBN 10 B0 l0 e ) “me'“ PLACE - ey e university captains. St Tous s Chicago |dmmenss 3 23 3 1Wieasdt 4 $ §|and never ralited. ~Besides her hus 0 Hlook West of Broadway eral Prices. : Seabcara &L (b) A varsity four-oared or a sec- | NationalLeague. [ sauieli” 4 o 10 opond 4 3 ¢ Band she leaves one son, Raymond, o NEW YORK CITY. : New York, April 18—That prices on | Sewbd. A T br ond varsity elght-oared race Will be | puun s Phisddpie: | i 38 38 plEmice 3 3 312‘fi:‘:g?~gfhngm‘w? T Ly E stock exc : = South Pacitie tarted at 10.30 a. m. June 19, at the [ New Yo Archer, 7 1 0|Wing.e 0 > r on of 'S sfield 3 10 ‘Wholesale and bl %fl?fl?fi’::@'l‘dfl?j,fi,fi,} outh Ry, >¢ head of the course, and rowed down| Hitme, Chaesp 3 2 1 1 dlgrners 3 -:‘Mxfia Matjorle Morse. ©ry Goo m}xmrvm ¢ nary downward movems £ vesterday | stream, finishing at the navy yard.| UL 3l Tows i rs. H. .J. s b e omatd, O Yepary o yestariay | Tenn. Corper The choice between these two races| . .- - Feder R 3. Schindler of Springfield spent. ot o o e Rt Texas & Pacic to be decided by the two captains some | Chicaso st St doute o Cuiongo 0882 Dart of laat week with frien: Z i v v ver: Third Avenus before April 20 . Brooklsn at_Baltimore. - j st Toutse " Do vy o | town. - Aol e tuv.ox thres Mlocks WHICh ware | Thion “Paciae S "“The ireshman. eight-oared race | humus i Pitiwreh | T base Hie! Zimmcrman, Mas | (Samuel Lambert of West Soanie t Restaurant and Cafe. x rofe | e t at the navy yar Emeea— T N. H, is to return to ordville as | oderate Prices. Wwas evidence of aggressive profession- | D o will be started at the navy yara as| B gt DL mitoixetimn o StatosiEilic D et S e Drices, but jittle dise coud be ansorred | e i or (e socont | 5 Weilman Pitches Good Ball. | suerintendent of the Gariand mi " 255708 New Tork i o8 rices, but little else could be inserred | S| our-oare he one ] merican League. i ; st AL | : - Fon i dbie movnnent ot bave Varsity eight-oared race, and will be| L] Ghicazo, Aprll 19,5t Touje broke ALMOST CHAMPIONS. | Dbeen based on the lack of support from rowed down stream. finishing at the | Weingon { New, Xori IOl en s i N RS larger interests, and on the general | : = end of the Gown stream Course. o | Deioh & Gevditna s |ning 5 to 1. Pitcher Weilman Was |Clerke’ Team Ahead with bu pbios il U1 referte” Evards | {4 it miversity race wiil be ront | R e R EofEnE Steamship Tickets to E the stook market as a whole. Today’s | Wes On Tu. ed upstream at 430 ». m. June 1% | Nationsl Loage. s bt ot e b o T S e W U P LICKEls 10 Lurope Tecovery in prices was not accompa- | S e : starting ne railroa se and | New York 6. L Ycotte, Blackt e Clerks seem assured o = 5 - T e Nt ROl sl Tl inishing at the end of the four mile | Clannatl 5. | through errors by Cicotte, Black DRIt In the Btaordvil Cuhard, Whito Star, Anchor, Gae e moiiy Soeat Boiyity; Muersfore | Toial miw WSS e “ 2 5 vard freshman | St Louis 5. Chicago 2. |'and Weaver, a base on balls to Pr ¥ nohor, e Iy acsount MONEY. asee . : st- Foderal League. Chicago started a belated rally in (he | ule and in order to lose the Clerks and second cabin and third _class To the extent that this speculative po- | Yor i, (e) Should it be necessary to post ot 't o st en Weilman became | have to lose all the rest of the games | a oabt i 8 e sition was established without exten- | (oW SOt April 18.—Time loans |, ng tne varsity four or second eight- | buren A N Rrdine by Aue. | they play and the Merchants win all | tickets at the lowest rates. Berths sive actual liquidation, it puts tha | 3'GY: 50 dave 2 1-2@32 3-4; 90 days | %0004 race and freshman eight race | unsteady, but good flelding b | the games. This would make the two | reserved in advance. Book now fer market in & more stable position. That | * Mefcantile paper § 1-2@4, Sterling | ffom the morning until the afternoon, | apolts 2 tin made’ the rally short lived jteams a tie. This result is not an-| goring and summer sailings. will be determined as further events| . .ertantie paper & 1-2@d = Sterling |iy,.y will be rowed up stream at some e = o eioktad at this.timé e unfold, Wwith a bearing on financlal | FUP3TES Sleady: 60 day bills 485.20 | (i ot earlier than 3.30 p. m., and A R T Shoten.ct 5 1 B0 OWeaverss & sl Standing. P sentiment and the financial situation. | jay i) ver saymercial bIlIS | before the varsity eight Tace, if possi- Won Lo Pet | Shouemet 51 3.0 gjWeaerss 4 | IR o ohn A unn Intimations from Washington as to| yo1,1-% Bar siiver 58 1-4 Mexican | L% 2 froshman eight-oared race B, ! $ 05 2 ifConmare 4 bl o i . further ultimatum to Huerta were fONITS 15 1°8, Government bonds easy. | o2, iins'at the lower end of the course s 7| 130 ofsuns 3 o e o i received only atter the close of the (R Y0 JOnds Sfeady . Jances, | and finishing at the navy vard, and 2 600 | e Merchants b 2 Steamship and Tourist Agents stock exchange. There was nothing | so1aiesie Ll alances, | ihe varsity four or second eight race 2 30 3% S Warrens ... * % of importance in the financial news of | 2100916 | starting at the navy yard and finish- | beimit - - 509 ooeEE e i 50 Main Street the day. Bank ciearings for the week, | g3, 730115, TReE TECRanges, 2 | ing at the upper end of the course. In | ¥nlyidsuis . 5 a0o i e ui 0 e aCERoRTenia o] 348 in the country as a whole, made a/ "~ ' 07 =g | case the varsity four or second eight Ll de LT, | PRE] b= o0 Tescents i X somewhat remarkable- showing; they | CoTToN | has to be postponed later than 3.45 D.| NATIONAL LEAGUE STAWDING. [ 5 | Total Pinfall, 7 ran nearly 7 per cent. beyond the same | oML ay s |m. they shall be rowed up stream af- | Won Lot et e X L Clerks, 30, Manufacturers, 30.- 1647 veel last ¥ surpassed all rec- v York, r —Cotton futures he iversity race at uny = 3 ] Lo cotte { Sppaatat St Srda for the meriod. O the sther hand, | opened steads. May' 1245, Suly 5% | Lo fhe university s g im e B JSenes| Adam’s Tavern full compilations of gross and net rail- | August 12.09, October 11.59, December | 3, ould a disagreement arise be- | Fiiisbuns 3000 soedn1ee b R TR “’{"‘ forks "ADH 18—Cotton futures | E7550 the Crowing saces, the power e hite”Goltine, Sttt Thres Team Total Clerks, 1435, 1861 irmed previous impressions as to the , Ap —Cotton f1 %o the time of rowing races, the po T e B N 43, g Yery unfavorable operating conditions closed easy. May 12.40, July 12.23, Au- | of geciding shall be vested in a re York o T e = offer,to the public the finest standard of that month, For nearly 50 roads Edt 0, October 11.51," December | joth captains agreeing his word s i . 8E Loule Wins Third Gasie Three Strings—Ramsey,: 316 brands of Beer of Europe and Americ ; e e e Lt ray Shoe cotic Soitdiine nuna | ains agree that, uniess | EECARALJEEARUE SRS NG St. Louis, Mo. April 19.—The St Single String—Ramsey, H. | Bohemian, Pyaver, Culicbach Bavariag cemt, and as working expenses wers [ Spot cotton quiet; smidding upiand, | % Botn captains agree that, uniess | s e ; Louls, Mo. April 15_ifne St 5 D s, This nodf Eiven e Tedused only a trifle, the net results | 13.10; gulf, 13.35. No sales. otherwise ordered by the referee, they | . - . Louis Federal tea: b o] Beoteti Als, Gumness Dublin Stout, foll 38 3-8 per cent. below 1913, For- | - | Will leave their respective floats in | gncit™ H secutive game from the Indianapolis | Averages of Leaders. B overted Gher ale b eign exchange was a fraction higher.| _ CHICAGD SRAIx MARKET. | suitable time to be ready at the start| mutais 1 fam Wsy by a Reom Sl 2L T |1 Pinney 3%, Buokiey 5. Tofts T e B Aia Trank Joner Noot No fresh turn in the Mexican situa- | FTEAT e e G at the tima agreed upon. e i H T e e oot todey. he | Mk 91, Fontanella 91, l-_J_ \sch- | 1ng_Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, tion occurred while the stock exchange | 11518 91 0% it be mecessary to post- | Bilimore - 5 of the series ch clos 3 Cote 91, Snow 91, Ha: . Turseh- | B8 er Scalitz and Pabst. Was open. { i e pone the university eight-oared race | s 1 3 locais bunched hits in the fourth in- | man g1 A ACRML Maratels T .. 85 13-16 85% Prom 4.30 p. m. it shall be rowed up- | Misvers 1 3 ¢ | ning and made four runs. The BT . Games This Week. - "xeum'on- 447-13 = e v time agreed upon by - | . 2 - E B ofacturers vs. Cres- z e S e = The two varsity captains (see also Sec. Timely Hitting by Tigers. {St Louis ., 02041020x— o Luesday —Manutacturer res e %% © up 10 6 p.m 5 t. 1 DetroitiMich, Aprilils_—ulling the| Indiaanolis0 6 0 9.2 0.9.9 8 Sre| Wednesday—Independents vs. Clerks, = 6. Shonld it bsj neecasar © POSt” | game from the fire by rallies in the ) ke Thursday—Merchants vs. W PIS, - e pone any or all of the Taces until the | eighth and ninth innings, the Detroit | ana Rariden; A = verhaulin an 5 next day, each race shall be rowed al | pigers gefeated Cleveland 7 to 6 today. | 3 MARRIED 70 YEARS. the same time as scheduled for June | 150,/ “Cleveland's sixth consecutive | Feds’ First Big Game. = LIVE STOCK MARKETS : L h o) wmiva | Seeat The la e e N edion | Bo I M e T |% o Mrw Jared W Linkaln,, of R " WQrk - 7. Thers shali be a meutral third ),y 3 single run, an American | Bour ngle, Potts’ sacrific d . : New York, April 17—Reeeipts sudge ‘at*tha finish ef all the rasesf1ost by o single rur, 84 .o 1.;\'_1';1\':‘“““'1\1 s drive over second base | Chaplin, Will Celebrate Unusual An epalr beeves were 1,376 head, including Whose decision shall be finat In case | 0 .7y . 0ie's head with two out in the | scored the winning yun in the fifteenth niversary Tuesday. cars for the markets; making, w of a disagreement between the other|,i., “won the game. Boehler, who |inning and gave isas City a7 to| a Mrs Jarea W. Lincom o] —OF ALL KINDS ON— previous arrivals, 32 cars on sale. | two judges. d by o |Siarted to pitch for Detroly wis ar-|¢ viciory over the Chicago Federals. | Mr. and Mrs Jared W. Lincoin of Steers were slow and 10@15c lower; | I either crew 1s disabled by & |, fic He was in trouble iR the first | After being a sluging match up fo the | Ohaplin have been married seventy| o;7omOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGS bulls steady to a fraction lower; choice | bona fide aecident during the first half | F20¢ o8 TG S SRR o Minning | Dinth inning Packard and - Watson |years. Mr. Lincoln and Joanna Spaf- fat cows 1((lbc off; others steady, | mile, the crews shall be recalled. The 886 CFE SIS OO FO8 0" puc re- | turned the game into a pitchers bat- ford were ‘married April 2L 1844, and | s TRUCKS and CARTS: the yards were not cleared Ordimasy | aecision on this point will rest entirely | £ter five om0y Lok the Biewnd. . WiL- | OB Taceday theis fricsas il std thiam 2 iy to prime steers soid at $7.00@8.80 per | in the hands of the """;1"" d to each | _ Detroit found Kahler for three sin- | son’s home run in the ninth sgent the ;’;,‘;‘5 cevlvit‘;r;e:éor;xé;r seventy years of Machanionl ‘repairs. patniting, . tiim i 00 1bs.: bulls at $5.50@ co 9. Both captains shall send teo eac es a double the third which | game into extra The score ly we B R S 100 Baid Lom e D S TaG e o o it st orant the men who are 10 | e & e s dinin Ol | & RHE. | Jared W. Lincoln was born in North |.cing. zphelstering and wood work. 109 Bakd. Iec. pr la quotations or 14 pe |be taken to New London, at least I son’s error put Kavanaugh on _first. | Chicago— Win L {Svew -t , Sey «.ksomthing in all its branches. Buc &os Tor. city ‘resseq mative sides, " || Gavs beforo the race, It any protesta; OIS ETIE PUL KaveRsuEn O | O p 31000000511 5| %1428 nis parents being Dan and Me. 3 s s, ered against any of the 3 & Score | tansas Ci 6 (Flint) Lincoln. He e Receipts of calves were 926 head, |are to be ent Einstan singled tving the score. Scors Kansas Cil aast o Tarh S c 766 for the m = n in these lists, they must be sent S Detrait 001041000000001—712 2|the public schools at North Windham et s farl et IAKeL FDe | e ast 80 dave before the Tace fo| - Cles Hiow e “ hpo s e Fisk, Lange, Watson and Wilson; and private schools at Chaplin gnd of 25@ With a good clearance of | the eligibility committee, Which CON- | somwm.1b " 516 § o|Buae % 04 8 0| grise SAREC WAISCR BRC | Willimentic He beses teaching: af The pens. Common 1. 1iimé veals soiq | sists of Lawrence B. Sexton for Har- | Rimersh 4 10 1 tlkawntam 3 113 0 g b the age of 17. He taught fourteen win- A At $S@ILET 13 per 100 Tons a. Few | vard, Otto Banmard for Yale, and to | L e B R Pirates Still Lead, ter terms and farmed it summers. e | - ead a culls at $6@$7.50, | tF ree of the races. 0 ol 200 el o e e vet Married Joanna Spafford April 21, 1844, 109 ol Fua & T 1L ey o O T e rafendo of tiic rne sl ne) Somrit (L8 4 & Ern 0l T e Bimtes Bbk a1 they | and continued to teach for a while | 507 0515 Nerth Main St 100 Ol Puel & Irom B ... | D sed calves in fair demand at 13@ oy Lelivelt,? 3 0 0 0 Of 41 % 2 1.to play, the Pirates ok as Y ! In 1856 he moved to Chaplin and en- i e per 1b. for city dressed veals; 10@ | W; . Melkleham. '~ |k gl e §8 51 i Would “cop the Duntine The above I 1856 he moved to Chaplin and en Com Products F o for country se . There shall be H H B e Willimantic 1 s Bl 18 5o & o™ I T e il | it chosan Jbuinir. MefKisham, with] S0 Ay 1 0 i alls e I e palt et ( Lincoln, as a clerk, but soon’ afters R. CHAMBERLAIN MDaL Taxa W, 3,677 head, Including 3 1.2 fars foe | the approval of the two university | s 3 83 3 3 S O e Aisoase toe athiriie | wards he bought out the store and | DR. C. X T ————— stock. 3 cara on sale. Sheep in Iimited | Of the referee in case of the latters| Lo."% Taires |win out. But the pretuest battle is sy h‘;b;:;’:uon";:;gfift-"i e enta. urgeon 100 Fee 3 Ta 0 cceipt and s ambs firm; the | absence. ives | Cleretany 6 000 0 0—!ihat 9f the Tigers and C or third | e . Edgar S. Li loo¥ed 3 &8 [ Dons. were cleared. ‘Steatam mipene | In witnees whereof representatives | girshnd $95 883 Th At it (o Hleere o Chton Y Uona | Coli. - Javed Lincoin fter avine e | 1, enarge of De. 5. L. Geers practios 200 Gen. Motors sheep sold at $5 per 100 Ibs.; Medium Of both parties have affixed their sig-) beso bits. Kar (Qell. €. T ) point only. ‘There are six: members of ;::‘e“;'g;&“jr"m';gl:; s during his last illness. vl ol s m | atures. Y Olion, Crantord, Veach. 5 : s al e: . 5 160 0 Moo b clirped sheep sold at 33 per 100 los:: | MU ENTIN REYNOLDS, = e e e average of aver |Pally and also for comfort and inde- | MoGrory Building. Norwich. Gonm R BI5@35.55: teoad o e e Captain of the Harvard Crew. Swamped Cincinnati. 100, Diiwging -of ‘the Pigers. Heing “fhe | Pendence. “ g , e s w1 | lambs at $7.40@37.50. Dressed mutton | GuoHCET REEINWR EL B Cincinnati, Ohlo, April 19.—Tneffec- | jatist “olimper.” pi2t T, ineoln was clected to represent s 500 Minols Central { quiet at 9@12¢c per ib.; dressed lambs Manager o aam o 274 CreW- | tive pitching by Cincinnati twirlers and | *The standing and records follow: R T e oo eglalature/ o S0 Tt et G| at Z T2mISe, country dresed tiot- T aptaim of tHe Yalo Crew. |best all around bl ety Won- Lot elected town clork and treasurer and 300 Inter.-Met. D ... house lambs steady at $5@3$7 per car- H, W, lif}BSfl.\', Hl-‘lh\»l‘:ghl lldlfllr(]!‘t[\‘un\ill;’rr"“"'( F‘]ra!l‘F‘ ‘: 3 ! held both these offices over forty years. 3o e it s | eeetoiaiat B S Manager of the Yale Crew. |the second stralght game fro Athletics i He was succeeded by Mr. Litchield Cor. Green and Golden Sts. e KO | _Receipts of hogs were 1,185 head, in- 2 | cinnati today, § S oentoniy Tigers 4 2 !in 1905, having been unanimousiy Te- | poriow. th d. 46 thelonly aed 2 % cluding balf a car for ‘the market AME. | taken out of.'the box after the v A 39 5 i Dt b ety ollow the crow y el S | Brices 5@10c lower, with sales at $9.20| ~BALTIC WON CLOSE GAME. | 105, 3 orea ive rins on iive hits. | Giants 2 -3 saiss |osmimted but Geollned to serve any | PRI SIS SR SRS SRR RIS I @ 00 1bs; pigs 2 : rough = 2 ‘Adams, who succeeded Benton. while | gara o, o 30 3 3 3 & ublicar 2 e at 9@12-1-2c per Ib g i Football, who started for Pittsburgh, was hit in [ Req s 3 23 49 33329 | o 3 e = 100 Minn. & St L ‘ O " 0 s i | Rept - 2= ceived the votes of both political par- S i a hicago, April 17.—Hogs: Receipts every inning except the sixth, but kep T ats A e Kt [ 2000 Tt Sead Lo itone, Mited | Petore a iare and endustasile | SN A e TS Waataben out | L HHh toum lotal Pirates 1655, | S He was appoinied postmaster at| MRS, GEO. P. STANTON 13000 M. Pacifie . and butchers, $3.50@8.75; good heavy, |crowd on Saturday Baltic S. A, C.|in the seventh after he had hit Gon- B e et g rCh:p)l;h;d”t‘hlt 3mb" x‘:i(lmx;m ncoln i T “ | $8.35@8.72: rough heavy, $8.20@8.35: |football team defeated Sterling = on | yajeq with a pitched ball and Groh en eron S Wosa. aTe: SRS el et ofmion il el STODIRE 52 SHETUCKET STREET - Copper | light, $5.50@8.75; pigs, $7.40@8.45. | Sayles' field by the score of 2 to 0. The | had made a two base hit off him. M Righ indiyidual average, Mathew- | JCNt was made by President Cleveland _ T e | Cattle:” Receipts ~ '1.000; ~ market | firat half was well conteated and the | Quillen held Cincinnati safe the ‘re- | HER, T was again appointed in 1558 b Prea: | is showing agfine line of NEW MiL- . NOH_ & H. steady. Beeves, $7.15@8.55: cow: d | result was 0-0. e last half was full | mainder of the game. Both teams Lo LTt | agai i 9 by S 3 8 Nt & vt | Reifers, $575@70; stocicers, and Tosn. | o DGRt ik, tie Balite bove navs | Tamacr of the game. Loth tegme @ Hobby Stowe THinks T will be abla | 1ot Ferrizon'and was succesded by | LINERY for Spring and Summer. You 1200 North Pasific ers, $5.60@8.15: Texans, $7.25@8.30; | ing Sterling on the dg“""”“fi Sl "‘I Konetehy and Gibson were {he matn | o0 into: & §ood TalN hatiied | Hecs TAIER0SME. Wor friany years MT | e cordially invited to inspect same. 100 pacitc Mail % | calves. $5@9.25. : the time. The individual stars of the | says at the bat for the Victors, while | 1itter. ~ Bobby i not make out ex- | sincoin sefved as & mnotary gubiic re- e - Sheep: = Receipts §,000: market |game were Brown and Bunning of | Moran, Groh, Hoblitzell and Gonzales tra Wall Sattiag Pght LEhBsnanaitile e T 1% | steady. Native, $5.40@6.90; western, | Sterling_and Wylie and Culpin for | giq good work for Cineinnati. Tle ng rig ernor English in 5 3 200 Pres. Steet a1 | o 4 3 3 5 & vear he has changed to the other side | T, coln is a member of the Con- 500 Ray. Con. Cop. 21 | $5.50G7; lambs, $6.25@8.25) western, | Baltic. The day was ideal and the field | goore: Tou Eh e R o oS, OO Oils, asoline, tc.. 20 I, % 78.45. condition. Nex Sa Ly ncinnal ! = 1} S ’ = — — — — = e s Chl o 2 0 O|Moranst 5 21 8 0 e e Ao in 1870. At the same time he was elect- " P o T il e D] R Off Slgri pnd’ troasren OF the Chasiia | 50, Tawni Bieet, Norwich, Conn. e Soirlon. iy, Duslos, Masri g N CASTORIA [Sgsti wu B oo e e C V] son, Gumes, Hunter, Tarrant. 2 5 ofkippertat 1 0 0 0 0 Mrg. Lincoln. who is a native of | |V N ine " A SpECIALTY 1y 3 ] Baltie—Bamford, A. Cullen, Swan- L TR R e P ts and Children Windham and dawshter of Larius and Telephone 318 : son, Gavitt, A\(llkr.‘\x'l«ngi\aon.l\l.y, Cul- B B i 'or Infan 'é‘fif...‘.’;l?fimuii'“?;d;.r vas m:: * 3 viie, Buckley. H 1040 , 1824, ] len, Elder, Culpin, e FEZE JUR . 15555 InUse For Over 30 Years |:.f fhushand Edgar's. aad Ciinton 1. . = WILL PUSH SUIT Wauiicnp 1 0 @ 2 ilGemaiere 3163 M“{:m Linceln. The latter aled July 2, 1863, DENT[ST L S ey AGAINST FEDERALS | rotms = e e 5 W = R F 2 s 3 93 9 3| Signature of .= s DR. E. J. JONES Philadelphia Club Will | oy meed or Thiee 1 7R uto Repamring 3 = Serve Papers on Outlaw’s Offcial Seore b tumlng — : Suite 46 Shannon TIME IT! IN FIVE MINUTES YOUR , over. e Pittaburgt 063100 We repair autos of all kinds in the PY tor Shetucket 5%....-. UPSET STOMACH WiILL Keep this perfect stomach doctor in| The date for the preliminary hear- | Cincinnett 000111 T“E nEL = "nFF preper manner. ake eleval it FEEL FINE. | four home—Leep it handy—get a large |ing of the two suits of the Philadel- | Two buse hite, Carey, Mowrey, 3 Gibson, S = Facititi e ‘tran Phone. = s i e e e P tone | pnia o el clup | e = European Plan SRl viaasled In Mot Englasd You don't want a slow remedy when | anyone should eat some- | against James A. Gilmore, presiden A “m Your stomach 13 bad—or an uncorcain | Uing which doosn't azTae with them: It | 0f She Foderel lesgne, maq tho ohloent Chicago Defeated Browns, g ‘Wa bake the paint om which makes | FAITIGIICAN K one—or a harmful one—your stomach (What they eat lays like lead, ferments [of the Chicago and Brooklyn Federal | St Louis, Mo, April 19.—Chicago, by Rates 75 cents per day and up 3, e prfar e gos PARREL, & BANDERBOMN, il is too valuable; you mustn't injure it:|and sours and forms gas; causes head- | league clubs hag not vet been set.|bunching hits and bases on balls in the HAYES BROS, wear r, keep el gen, with drastic drugs, ache, disziness and nuusea; eructations | Marshals were éndeavoring to serve | eighth inning this afternoon, scored Telephone 1327, 26-28 Broadway | @nd will not orackc. Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, Pape's Diapepsin is neted for its |of acid and ;nd(sened food—remember | the papers on Gilmore, Weegham, | seven runs tuhmi these with zw; s‘\'or‘ed o o b Wiy wot have yeurs dons right? it Traveling Men, Ete. speed in giving relief. i's harmless- |as soon as Pape's Diapepsin comes in [Walker and Joe Tinker here and sum- | earlier in the contest proved to be Py~ e s 21 ;u‘sg(-eru‘j“ unfailing action in | contact with the stomach, all such dis- | monses had been mailed to New York | enough to win the second same of F c GEE PIANO costs no mere. Livery connectes. Strest regulating sick, sour, gassy stomachs. |(ress vanishes. IUs promptness, cer-|to be served on Robert and Walter | the series with St, Louis, 9 to 7. Part . o 3 TUNRE It's millions of cures in indigestion, |tainty an dease in overcoming the | Ward. 3 . of the game was plaved in a light . 4 Bentley-Clarke Auto Co. st N cu dys ia, gastritis and other stomach |werst stomach diserders is a& revela- = ‘“The suits of the Philadelphia club | rain, 122 Prospect Street, Norwich, my ’ebup‘hua‘ {made it 1 th rid 'Bhene 611 o it famous the Wol tien to those who try it to restrain the Federals from appear- | In the elgbth inning the Chicago 88 Main 8t. Wasterly, R. . -