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A 4 e o bR B 3 i INSURANCE | NCEoDRE 1§ A = HARVARD'S TRACK TEAM 32 BERTHS IN NATIONAL — = FEnERAl lEAG“E “PENS AFRIL lo 4 PROSPECTS ARE NOT BRIGHT LEAGUE WILL BE VACANT “IFIT'S e Crimson Mas Not Wen an intercel- {Means a Saving ef from $75,000. to INSURANCE, e e legiate’ Championship Since 1909, $100,000 to Magnates. Playing Season Starts Four Days in Advance of the First| amard views her outdoor (rack| The olg bewhiskered gent who back WE WRITE IT? season with no great degree of opti-|in the stnoe ages somewhere an-| G J. L. LATHROP & SONS, mitm, The Crimson has not won an | nounced that cvers action has its re- Connecticut preduces the highest : i . Game in Other Major Baseball Leagues—Gilmore Says, | intercollegiate championship since | action must have been loowng into : 28 Shatucket Sty Wepniearisenn Othe J B TDIL ST, Gnd Tent Vaer, Amimed eeventy | the s ooy misty future at the 1916 claxs of oemsEngariel prstuct . . in thi t, sustaining defeat, also, |buseball chaos. Certain it is that the “Federal Affairs All Around Look Mighty Good to Me |} {1 \Tn5e o Vil s Conie i | reaetion ‘o b ersimg i = that (e W a? . 8 3 , 3 g . |dual meets. Yale needs to win only | national pastim eis here. Never was The New “White ng for 1915”—Thirty Days’ Suspension for Pitchers Using |one more dua! meet to have perma- |2 thing more fully demonstrated than | nent posses: 1 of the traphy cup |at the recent meeting ‘of National > Ball vow in competition, having already |league magnates | M&Chllle Emery all. four meets to ho:‘n rcdit.da~ against | Thirtv-two belths in the National —— % Harvard's two. graduation the |vacant (his season. That means a s < A | Crimson lost four good performers, |saving of from $75,000 to $100,000 to is the best Addmg Machine that Buftalo, N, Y., Feb. The selec-) phenomen ots. M. Benjamin shot |'W. A, Barron. a eprinter, who scored |the magnates ana the Giighting of 32 f i tion of April 10 as the opening date of| the winning baskets, 10 points alone against Yale and won |aspiring youngsters' hopes. - For the the world has ever seen. """[ l” ]".' the Federal League's playing season,| The Danielson bunch proved to bela second place in the intercolleglate | moguls decreed that no club should | ,,d four days in advance of the first games| the toughest proposition Jeweit ity | quarter against Yale: R. 8. Boyd, who | carry more 21 men from May 1 in the other major baseball leagues, and | has as yet tackled and as both teams | inished in frout in the Yale two-mile, the recommendation by the umpire of| have won a game Mgr. Melvin will |and A. I, Jackson, the hurdler, Against some minor changes In the playing| probably arrange for another in the | Yale lact year Harvard scored but |25, rules. marked the opening sessions of | neer future. 37 1-2 points, of which nearly half | Thirtv-two jobs have been sudd the league's arnual schedule meeting In a fa preliminary game the Jew- | were made by the fou en who have {1y snatched away from ball players. to Septem: allowed to pa: WE ARE PREPARED TO DEMON- STRATE THIS TO YOU.” eli for traveling exgenses for | YOUR INSURANCE. fer of the Kansas City franchise to|this game oo impertant a matter to be| Newark prevented the formal adoption| The big ed with or postponed. Ses that|of a schedule, the magnates went ahead | JEWETT policy “@oes mot lapse. If|with thelr work with the expectation| v Bemjamin here today. ett City second team was defeated by | been gy d: of the 11 points that | Friends of O. B. lay the blame on the | Although injunction proceedings in-|the Taftville Seconds by a score of | gave H a seventh place in the Federal adherents, quick to re- stituted at Chicago to prevent the trns-| 71-18. Belair of Taftville starved in | intercolleg meet, Barron made ‘thing of the sort, claim that It is apoaren to be formldanle st Cornell and giate com that of Harvard rely the result of hard times. the duval meets Be that as it may. the retrenclyment le and the in- |days are here. ‘Ball play a few ns, the veterans | months ago held up the Federal ogre e lineup was as follow. 3 DANTRLSO neured, let us the | that Newark would be the eighth team | e el J. Marland | o the team must perform better than jas a means of drawing fat_contracts ou, NOW xn’l!.}lyussc%ra lineup. & L IB,“e WA it : Freaty | 1B ave ever ;1,‘m é},,’»"r‘:‘qfi{“finfl:? from their O, Now their 3 2 Z ISAAC 5. JONES. | it B e e el S R ooy o o eio"suine Tuls s to) erge it 20 8 The White Adding Machine Co insurance and Real Estate Agent, |, Briokiyn and Indianapolls and Chi-| - SOMamin .......... Faine (capt) —_— {it. is wrhat ‘James . Richards Building 91 Main Street | cago at home with St. Louis and Pitts-| 3, can T \farland, Thatcher | WHITTED DECLINED of the champlon Braves told = T e urgh as the contending teams. BEAR IN MIND when placing your| D.J. Haff, A. F. Gordon and Arihur INSURANCE for the coming year | G. Black, representing the Kansas City | THE FACT that during the last five | owners, registered at the hotel where| sars 92 Insurance Companies|the lcague meetings were held, but did ave either failed, reinsured or|not seek recognition at today's s quit: | ston The Deliet was expressed that| FHE FACT that ne company can af- [ & Va \\;; _u’ be found to adjourn the ford to sell Gold Dollars for 80| dispute ,:{l e, cents or pay $1.20 for every Dol. | learing before t far taken in and cago. THE FACT that we sell INDEMNITY not & mere promise to pay. PHIL L Eae 42000 Bonus | 1=slie Mann as the Sationa) mesting YORK STREET, NEW HAVEN Maun wanteg $3,500. QGaffney offeres $3.000 and refused to budge Rather Play with Braves—Declares He Has Learned Much Baseball Under| Stallings: 1 SPORTING NOTES }: TELEPHONE 3350 . eBnjamin 3, For Daniel rhaps further delay would ne R javoided I wired Donovan “Terms % - Chancey, Cameron's batiing |accepted™ at once. i f 1914, has I sold outright to — { Macon (Ga ) faaats o ..Si@ Challenger thinks the Eastern| y Foul Goals Benjami Federal league | association can exist all right without | LEARN] . . franchises. In fact, : llies® | Hartfora or Springfield. It is doubt- f = i Sl f li around look mighty Sood tef ™ e e e if either of these cities would be are: offered a Agency Faabiished Mavouliie 19157 I he aversge for the travama|wiped off the map should they lose o = new ules recommendod { atfine Reds this winter. e {he “Fastern astoclation. Great Ovportuni TTORNEYS-AT-LAW provide for a fine of 32 ccure Geo el st pp y = ATTORNCY At 20 davs suspension for pitehers using i, ang wants as pa T wow plaves “Honus”| Jake Boultes must have the idea ‘emery i and ruling out of play | deal. esident” Gaffney and : athitt a . {that he will come back strong . this : 3 3 AMOS A. BROWNING 1l betted foul that strikes any the Ph i gl ST e e gratify- their wishes at | part of the srandstand or passes into do Ester, { | | port club owners—whoever they are {that he may trade Buster Bowman. « the Cleteland | Boultes has signed a new catcher Attorney-atlaw, 3 Richard's Eldg. | Part of the srandstand or pa reteran’s “Phone 700. | base, the latter rule being de but the latter third | ciati Gaffney, igneg to| below the a very snaall outlay as we o T DTSN 9 | prevent delay. Ray Brae B | Nar g named Berein who was a semi-pro! EDWIN W. HIGGINS | et e [ was S anaie s Charpy. . Nothing | bear last year. | have placed on sale { ., | pions] t at Fwwan nn =1 — Attorney-at-Law { “NO HIT” HERO BETTERED e et Aoy 5 | The Giunt colts are starting out| HUNDREDS OF VOLUMES i ket Streets HIS STRENGTH RECORD | 1t carly. for free advertising. After le i} T } b offered of 1915 will develop an : [than 24 hours at Marlin, Mtormeys-ai-Law | Geerae Davis, Boston Braves’ Vounq. Hava s tions as have be corced durin ol s had a black eve and Smi a Y - e i (M,_Ety_ke‘ 11 Pitcher, Makes Remarkable Record | son, sojourn of the winter league. jiesme eatchac atut tip t very little prices ver Uncas Nat, i, Shetu s | been { recely Entrance stairway near {o Thames| at Harvard. The White Sox nzat 1 the | Baseball hasn't beer The lot inel ud i - ¢ nzst th : e lot u works a National Bank. Telephone 38-3.1 . o e niase Feb of the world there| s time of their lives with the locomotive | voungsters yet. o e e — ——— e e n Havana. Johnson| which carried their special to Puso =Tran ius 10| wide range of subjects from for Robles. Ifow easily some children are| Garry Herrmann sigred no kind of an agree- by amused. make Red Dooin offic ieposited an r a bo Feds Put Ban on Emery Ball. itcher for the 0 broke all men or fatin e Red S “Mays | nderhand pitcher. 1nd ; sLiv. e on s ondl In ‘this lot is included -a v up to Flinasews quantity of Books from li- | braries purchased from promi- nent hames in this city. P ® Pitchers in the Federal league for ho brake all strength with Willard in Havana i tte = <. d | Gincinna rad some per- | the sublime to the ridiculous, Zuilty using the “emery ball Vgt dited weith : SR ARIOL S BOLTIE,LOM WL L1 Weeginuan's Chifed Whales will be |Sonal exp: Dooin & E R He was credited with { { ue pe again an | ) ing the coming season will be gl gt 1 e ey ine anc lincluding theology, religion, Gi derit iarEtbe i o LI SrouE IS0 jco e fromiighe worid's serle ner for spring |even witl ¥ e z I:gricultum, edcuation, medi- Chicaso 3 ine e ! S e liouse-boat trip down the|haps he ie thinking of C. H. Ebbets. 3 tor adoption S | E A o5 e { S dedl = - . club owners spring b ! FOR SOLDIERS! s | Secretary Steve Flannagan of theiCine, history, humwor, fiction, [ BERE s c : Bt ——— Pag s i et | Providence Grays has a good word to Rutgers No Match For Yale. j the Harvar ! Q Basketball Team Made |sey of Carl AMays. the Gray twirler, |etc., etc. 5 New Haver thoro: ovated. A aw Yor | who is to join t is a wonderful contrary to us | nitter, too” says | that Carl “may recommendation. Corm., Feb. 26 b Poor Showing—Score 32 to 10. ed Ru JEWETT CITY WON FAST GAME. (Spe iilimant Zht Ba erc, Speedy Danieiscn Five Lost by Close | | Margin—Scare 18 1-2 to 17. | Defeated Columbia " e Yale 1 Kenueth able legis- | o South _Baier's porition ond is G n | COAL AND LUMBER | The Seque“lm Feb. 26.— defeated Prices range from 5¢ a Kopf Ja Nap La Job ara} b 3 N sund the key ’volurne e — A commlete set of Ency- s to be another battle = - Feds and the Newark 1 s “|clopedia, 16 volumes for $3. | evidently intending to send his K of .eur large puichases, paying and water shipments, Economy Tigers Defeated Cornell N. Y., Feb. a- THE CRANSTON CO. detachment into the Indian and there is a matter of the LUNseEr FVNCIAL AND COMMERCAL -~ outcome. - Will it ion of the Bal in large or small quantities of MARKET HAD VARIABLE TONE. THEEDWARD CHAPPELL CO.‘ Opened at General ;d/an:es and hen Fell Back. Central Wharf, Norwich, Conn COAL and LUMBER —Call up 24— For the Lenten season. we jhave a good variety of FISHES put up m such shape ias to be available at a3, min- |ute’s notice. Good things to —_— —aa F. C. GEER, PO 'T"mer thawe in the house. 122 Prespect Strest, Nerwich, Ci ‘:'People’s M?".ket 6 Franklin Street JUSTIN HOLDEN. Fro of the fact 1y new zled man, t Dornovan ndor itor follows: s Jewett ity «“[to the titie than Balti 30% | grounds. Free Burning Kiads and Lehigh |- ALWAYS IN STOCK | A. D. LATHROP Offive—~cor. Market and Shetucket Sts, | edhone ¢ Cigars are Goet— THESE ARE BETTER TOM’S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR Try them ard see. THOS, M. SHEA, Prep. Franklin S:. Next to Palace Cafe JUST ARRIVED { s 7 g o} A Handsoms Carge of | of the Grand Pr | morrow on the Panama-Pacif ; % CALAMITE COAL | i e ” to get away at 19.20 a. m. J. 0. PECKHAM i mils contest and 1t nated that | =" 52 Broadway. Phons 402 | Tours will be required to com-| Sr————— e — by v PP e | auota- s = ! thought | e has TAT L - s ~ o - the ¢ i are e b OF BARGAINS Parlor and Kitchen Clocks | : e b UNHEARD o] 5 H & P no new )_e(’Dll‘g.s in great varisty at o An uverage speed of 70 ; 7 . - = THE WM. FRISWELL CO. | ; elaoe . Jookies tor of Every Garment in the Store : 5 6427 Bt seonet i e and four menths bei +| Surprise. Gifts For Overton Heward, 2 5 s o 2 f imanue! Howe Missionary so- 3 o8 2 i e et ety st Ovecion which are SLIGHTLY dam WA & Friday evenlng at his home on MRS. G. P. STANTON : #7%| Revaolds wtreet. Groceries and a g : Total sale: | pur f one) was sent Mr. b 3 B 5 - Shetucket Street odo. et ittier. Rersarka e e aged owing to our recent mis & ihowi full ki £ N government Lumds | { by President Mrs. u,d E. )hk’mght.l == 13 showmng 2 ine o ey o VeEe Rl = Rev. J. H, Decnis and Rev. B, C. i 3 A o nTH . = Thompson ¥ iy - ¥ P { e Millinery for Fall and Winter STOCKS. 3 the home of Rev. E. C. Thompson fortune of hav mng part o th 4 s A the society erjoyed a social before sur- =) o 1 prising Mr Howard. B S z DR. LINNELL a0 Ama D SR e i ceil fall dow S s e - October 4 ceillin a OWn -2 5l =2 Announces his removal to the R quiet: middling e Doy ThpuReE. i s g THAYER BUILDING, — toahe . tarted jih the: Salucn, Dty ; Ei Franklin Square. | MONEY. ruce today from Nome to Solomon and | =4 ase Note! General Practice with Special Atten- | S ] New York, Feb, 26— Mouey O e T b - tion to Diseases of t e, Ear, Nose . Smeitin high 2; low 1 7-3: ruling rate 2 = cted to cross % and Thro’atF, he niatrasttont X-Ray} s loan 2. closing bid 1 5.8 oferea B sA T RDAY oN LY and High Frequency Electrical Treat- | s ditions are excelle = x ment GHICAGD GRAIN MARKET e e Sale Starts at 8.30 a.m. =) sccount of teer - i A This basewall club that Diowney and ::ld irv:‘eno‘v‘vu("'e“l";a « ixn; .;\ul” be | BS 188 & Hoffruan are reported ae trying te buy I L n at $55 per 1,800, | e is but a remnant of its er self. e ' < = Gerval «d Bowma fuse to sign. - - - ‘eBOC peowe w Garvai tod sevies s o 4o @l 194 Mamn Street Wauregan Hous THERE 1s the. Tip-Tops huve gobbied Marty Waish. Of couyse, ithere is the fran- chise and the playing fleld lefr. etn Co: [————l———Jee—— | |——— o]