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'BELL-ANS ! Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One provesit. 25cat all druggists. | NO OLYMPIC GAMES IN 1316 accil by 5 P Baron: Pierre-de Coubertin, President of the International J.L. LATHROP & SONS Game, Says Four Cities Have Expressed a Wish for R Games in 1920—Germans and Austrians May Not be | FEDERAL LEAGUE STARS NEARLY ALL PLACED. “Places With Organized With or Without Gas ments but Always EFFICIE! and ECONOMICAL— MODEL RANGES We furnish Repairs for all makes of Ranges i Outlaws Gain Place: iy Ball Clubs. S ) ) A. 3. Wholey & Co, Parls, April 10, 445 p, m—Baron| WILSON “KILTIES” MEETS Fractioally | sl Tnb, mik! st Plerre de Coubertin, president of the WITH DEFEAT | players who last year and the year 12 FERRY STREEY international Olympic games commit- 5 before were with the Federal league tee, stated today to The Associated| g, sain Tuttle Rol i have secured positions with clubs in Press that no Olympic games would be A e organized baseball. A list complled heig :n“:’fi the present s, o w):fl; Total recently shov\:'.« that 54 have signed up ted, e also supplemente 5 with the major leagues and 36 with :.:; znnmlmcemen: with some interest- = d‘.h; Eek‘_fl":w_‘zfihmmxf‘;“xfi_‘ minor WS,;; .-|._}.;s_k or zlh;xse, five are etails. n managers—Joe Tinker with the Cubs, “Though there will be no Olympic| ties” went down o defeat before the | FENIECTS ol FInEer ik the Cubs Phone 581 MODERN PLUMBING games in 1916, or during the war,” said | heavy artillery of Capt. Tuttle's team. |; ;37 (well, Rebel Oakes, Denver, and is as_essential ir. modern house s the baron, “preparations for the games | Says Jackle, “We were defeated but | 5y, Cicuon, Peorla. Among those who electricity is to lighting, Wae guaran- in 1920 are being made So far as pos- [DNot disgraced. Ay troops fous! have not as yet secured places are . " [bly as evidenced by the fact that : C ; tte the very best PLUMBING WORK sible. Four citles already have ox John Ganzel, Fred Falkenberg and Otto pressed a wish to have the 1920 Olym- | though I had green troops, while my | 7°h X - y expert workmen at the fariest The man in the picture is his own N ectoats, | opponents were old tried veterans. We | Knabe. G ] & - P pic games held within their p: S, While the National league clubs prices. landlord and proud of it. Not only | BiC ERes A Mt aety B o | nearly captured the last game, losing |, While the National league clubs a that, but he has his house fully in- | q'Gh S SErWErD: ) only by three pins.” . Balt et b e et . . sk us for plans and prices. sured. These two facts give him a|®“G FammE = ) the ap-| Tuttle had high single with 112 and | fhan half that number have eigned sense of Security and Independence | .on the last named, capiial OO SPC|also captured high three-string with | With the American league. the - St e 1)y O, e — f that nothing else can. Let me make| Plication ls about to be made, or T8 |5 ™0 rall of 298. SAIY S, T e Tmtby naad niza- i TO\IPKIVS you secure as far as the Fire Insur-|540p,000 francs on account of the pre- ~ Score: tion that have former Federal players h ’ b = il = “« ” . ¥ = : ance o coneemned” ** Hamiiary Sxbenacs dlone.” Antwers sl | Team No. & S e that I'd never be smoke-wise until I got wise to Tux.” And now life 67 West Main Street . ready ‘had signified a desire to have the | Johnson ..... - Following a list of the leagues s b3 = e ‘ L K o Iisurance and Real Estato Agent |games held there before the . war|Moran ... i and clubs with the names of the play- 1S just one joyous pipe-dream! For “Tux” is packed so full of smiles e < ildi 1] t] ak tl war the city ros! - ers zned froi 1 el - Richards Building, 91 Main Street | 1 a5 repeated the reauest and the bur- | Tuttle -.:11111l1] i e S and brightness thatevery luscious,long-drawn puff makesa fellow ha : i 7 e gomaster has received a letter from 1 Lo lark . Lochrane 3 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW King Albert of Belgium congratulat- 332 O snge ¥ as a lark at sun-up. 3 GAS FITTING, E e ing it on the faot. Team No. 1. gLinker, Clemens, Baley, ALUMBING, STEAM AMOS A. BROWNING frhe mesting of the internationall i e Pendergast, Zwilling, Mann, Flack, | . > committee planned to be held at|gp,echy oottt 3 Doolan, Yerkes, Fischer, Hendrix, Sea- 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Coni, 3 Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richard’s Bldg. | Venice has of course fallen throush|ciacae o0, """ &5 ton, Zeider, McConnell, Brown and} .o “Phone 700 and there will be no meeting of the | \yiaon . S T Te Packard. 2 ! Agent for N. B. O. Shest Packing. IS - committee until the war s over. = S rNew York—Kauff, Rousch, Anderson, | ’ i gt “Baron de Blonal, n_member of the s 35— ses | Bariden: 5 i | Brown & Perkins, Miemys-at-law | Barcn a5 Bloner & memict Sreric | commings® high Soine e 2 mmos? | " Hoston — Allen, Knotzor, Konetchy 1. F. BURNS Over Uacas Nat. Bank, Skstucket St.|ly delegated executive authority, has| . iV Hn ctanas but it lool and Reulbach. i The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette . . 4 Entrance _stairway neuzs ";. -l'hm;:e‘l pointed out ’in the Swiss newspapers | (ol b (U014 Soon hanz up a hi Hn.n.m—m. — Johnstone, Mowrey and . . b National Eank. ‘Telephone $8-3. | that if sports had been held in Berlin s me 27 3 ickman. i 1 4 e Son [Tuttie has made 197 and a few | TSN Mrouely, Anderson, E- There are three reasons for the brisk, bracing, hustling Heafing and Plumbing B TR have been of an international charac- | fance® % B T S Tawh el #gor you get out of Tuxedo—(1) Choicest leaf; (2) Slow, k. ter.” — = “ rankli treet - 3 SPORTING NOTES. Asked if he thought it likely that the e St Philadelph perfect ageing; (3) ‘“Tuxedo Process.” 92 F) in § | sportsmen of the entente allies’ coun- g et Pittsburgh lson, Smith and Py o . S tries would be willing to compete with | Charlottesville, Va., April 10.—Three | Moran. - And it’s the last that brings out the best that’s in the B Germans and | Austro-Hungarians in | singles in the seventh inning gave the American League. h IRON CASTINGS ‘\;)m\ Salmon sisned on the Hartford | 1430, Baron de Coubertn sai | University gf Virginia a 2 to 1 ¥ictory | New Yark — Magee, Cullup, Gedeon other two! Club_and Herring woing to Worcester | i is impossible to say what the|over Cornel ere today, ending a|ang Schaefer. oy P ihe ‘Fastern T beins to have @ | sats bt international recling win be | lever pitdhers” du. e A SR moin, wara Mimer, Y- For it’s the ““Tuxedo Process’’ that removes the final FURNISHED PROMPTLY 8Y a ¥ or. 3 London alsc vear: Ci It is possib] that Score: 3 Kechnie, 2 anda > ey, C1 & = Teborta Ui signing of Fisit Tn-orde | four years hence, I 13 poniivle that] (SO i i Eemeer S e e O trace ofharshness from the leaf and makes Tuxedo themild- | THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CD to keep up with the pace New Haven | serma o martichpate: Virginia .. S e R est, wholesomest tobacco in the world should land a “Hooker.” ™ g Russell and Clary; Calloway and g M L 2 3 fHe. 11 to 25 Ferry Street 3 Bob Burman of Deirolt, noted auto- Harvard-Bowdoin Game Postponed. |Gwathmey St. Paul — F7ed Smith, Land. Fin-| 3 Millions of dollars have been P— mobile racer, his mechanician, Eric| Cambridge, Mass., April 10.—The : Upham, Halt, Berzhammer agd | B A s ) Schroeder of Chicago, and a track | baseball @ame. batween Harvard and B ImmeESH o JORL S Brennan. ! CARUSO ’Pcntm vain “"mg" to imitate the TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY ) guard are dead as a Tesult of ~thel Bowdoin scheduled to be plaved at| Chicago, April 10—Outfielder Allison| Toled Stovall, Rawlings, Evans, ‘World Famous Tenor, says: Tuxedo Process.”” Butnot one of overturning of Burman's car in _the| Soldiers Field tomorrow, was post- | was sold today to the New Orleans club | Dedient, Ka Py o et - Corona o race at Corona, ol Se | o e W Sinesnay ariece of the Southern association’ by the | Columbus - Bradicy _,,,T"’"‘;,f"""',,, etely satisies the imitations has cverapProached WHBRY. Pive spectators Rap e = 5 cago Nat 5 dianapolis— W' tobacco taste. « Unday. Five spectators were injured, | noon,-be of soft ground. icago Nationals. Indianay “))m crast. has a delicious flavor. Most —muchless equalled—the*‘Tuxedo $1. TO NEW YORK $1. v R TR 1 e il tmportant of all, from @ singer’s . Process,’”” which was discovered ; Coach Lauder of the Yale team will | e am o standpoint, Tuxedo does not ir- | 0"" 4 - sen is t0: Action | Tresday | _ Memphis—Barger, Chadbourne,Walsh sitale my throal. ** y a doctor. Tuxedo never bites BETitas s oo Actioh. Tieaday;| nd Willett s FREIGHT AND PASSENGER Whille, Seninet. the New S orr Giante | Vernon your tongue, irritates your throat, NORSERVICE BETWEEN McGraw was on a teamma of | c T Lauders and ihis contect mih £os| or bothers your nerves—as a From Norwich Tuesdays. Thurs- the men a chance o match wits week’s trial will prove to you. days, Sundays at 5.15 p. m. though it i not Hkels. that manager i Prer s OEk: Brookiyn Bradgs strategy will be needed on the v dome Mines 5 er, River, fcot Rooseveit, York side of the argument. MARKET WAS ANIMATED. Dome 3in YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE Street, Modays, Wednesday, Frie = ———— . L e Qays, at 5 p. m, Poth Fielder Jones, manager of the | In Consequence of Absence of Disturb- Portland (Ore.)—Vaughn Convenient, glassine wrapped, Famous green tin with gold . s T 0 WAL (g hg Developraents Sioux C - | moisture-proof pouch . . . Sc Tetucing cocved to it petne 10C ey SNOUSE, Aent Miller Hugzins, manager of the Car- e b i e By e ] e i e e j In Tin Humidors, 40c and 80c In Glass Humidors, 50c and 90¢ timistic in regard to the outlook of |stirred into a semblance of strength London—Russell, the bhaseball season d the standing [and animation today, mainly in conse- o e £ bt e S e S e i i 1 9%, (hejr respective clubs ‘at the fin-|quence of the absence of disturbing i | KENTUCKY LEADS T o | is ones says he has as good a|developments over the week end. Ad- | Interboro T i orwich Water Works glub as any manager in the American | vices fram Berlin regarding the Sus- e ey i : R aEs ——— = = = — = = = City of N eague. “I can present all conceiva- [sex incident were accepted as making national Paper 1 = e de 3 | Office of ble combin that make for suc- |for further delay in the settlement of il i |Blue Grass State Sends in 333 Names | MURPHY SCOUTING runs, enough to win the final game of | has to give much thought to the econ- Boara of W Commissioners. cess. 1 can right-hand hitting | the delicate negotiations now —35 States Will Be Represented. FOR CRACK PLAYERS. | (B city series from the St. Louis Na- [ omy of cperation. During cold weath- orwich, Conn., April 1, 1918, . ;.,,:. it the # > as a left-hand | News touching upon the m P e i 3 b - | tionals h‘fre‘m(}m)‘. 3 to 1. er the majority of owners are using an tes for the ‘quarter -ncmbh patting te nd have the best re- | largely of a favorable chatn The tucky trotting horse breed- = Score by innings: anti-freezing solution in the water of 1916, a and payal serve str of any combination In | brasing the snnusl statements of ers’ association have announced that|Danny After Pitcher Chappelle and| \mericans... 000 300 00 0—3 5 0| the co This soiution wil April é. Office open the league. There are only two things | Utah ana Chino Copper £ the Kentucky Futurity for foals of Others. ationals .. 000000001—141|resist freezing even in the lowest s Wil to all billg that worry me and these are—l have | whics disclosed enormous increases of | 1916 has reccived 932 nomi — Parks, McCabe and Clemens: Doak, | temperature, but it is of no assistance April 20, pot_enough right-hand wpitehers. I earnings over 1914, with : nearly 100 more than last 3 ar. These | l?lannyr.\['\lrp\hy (?‘1.4 a w qud‘;\m Ames, Jasper, Willlams and Snyder, | to starting the motor. CHARLES W. BURTON, Cashier. | - e b 3 SR IR ave been ente by 268 individual | Collins of the New Haven club Sunday | Gonzales. = t e - -| apria olame is mine G G b Wilkes Stock Farm, Lexington spending a few days in his efforts to | HAUGHTON WILL HAVE CHARGE | — {er. When it is necess: = - J with an ev ) mares, of which-33[land a few men from Arthur Irwin, o A1 " e v creases unfilled OF CRIMSON GRIDIRON WORK | col, motor h asoline is wa Williams Defeats Penn. Dohers of 765035 Gons and Lrining the | Hammiie are in foal to the staliion marvel, Pe. | and reported that he would. visit Bili 2O GRIDIRON WORK | ool fom: mnme b reeaty niices 2ib| DR. C. R. CHAMBERUARS Philadelphia, April 10.—Williams col- | total business on the corporation's [ i Mowr o for Jthe b b i “,h", ”{v bt ‘:}“d Famous Coach Reengaged—Harvard | i much ra: lege defeated the University of Penn-|books up to record figures of 9,331,001 | Maxwell Moter 2 c h 20 years of him for a tryout for the ut Hall Farm,|local club. Football Hag Been a Big Success u".n:‘;‘: d M eyl th 90 roy Chappelle has not been signed, as| der His Supervision. gy Al eyt eylvania here today 6 to 4. Williams|tons. Chicago also reported a twenty | v Merne ctts took a commanding lead in the second | per cent. increase in railroad tonnage |5 o Dental Surgecn Done Inning when a combination of base | over this perfod last vear. 5 ally bre in foal to been reported in some of the state| not In operation, o o e e hits, errors and_two bases on balls| The other side of the account, how- San Francisco, 24 18 to the | papers, and Mr. Collins states that| Cambridge, Mass., April 10.—Peroy | ST Bisp (5 vislion: to fune Croms ohy | s, JtueEisidetof the accomnt. hows popular youn< sire C. K. G. | there is some doubt as to whether or |D. Haughton has been reengaged for| The average automobile is used, bui relicved Spielman in this inning, |another break in French exchange to | i llings Curles Neck Ilnhlnnm\.ihnl the big pitcher can keep up the|another term of years to coach tne|approx ve per cent proved more cffective, 6.03, which duplicates the low quota- | o P ., third with 37 pace required in a league that will thall team, the athletic | hour da arily it s ALES, WINES, LIQUORS ore by innings: R. H. E. | tion of last year and many proceding | Mrnan Power pt teed & haye the class of the s Suncunces tomight, Short_ dlet y y Williams .0 400001108 § 1|0 Jear Ntiona1 Bseutt arvester, Murphy is expected to return in a who had beea for some | the col i TR 0 04 1 o757 | SO o e Yoo ey ot | Vi B firvericy, S0l v G AL | oarply Ja Sapoctd 1o iiin o | Eo0 LS, he Sad vty AND CIGARS Fo ¥ Sowel = of Anglo-French bonds at substantial | xat Enm _&st comes fourth with 31, followed by |ly squad of players for his list, and has also been engaged as field | stand for t oster, Young and Powell; Spileman, | concessions. There were indications | Nutional Lead - e oy SqEAEOF ‘piay or_ his and | — .- e b _— Fresh, c =plete stock. Best Serviem Giote, oo kaa Loty dbuee |- = Thas wok B L ouis Titus’ Stony Ford Farm, Goshen, | actual training may start before April he announcement was maae | duri ess ¢ also : N.Y,, with 23. Forty-four nominators | 18, if he is favored with success in it at the conclusion of a long | tor long existing differences among the v rious_interests represented in the pro- have ‘entered ntered when waring i| DAN MURPHY or more mares or a|landing the men he wants. and contained no particuiars | ficulty posed reorganization of the Intern Whi 89 s ons are repre o s previows cont x Buopen & 5 Corns Come Off e e s e A Watia a8y stamens d1w renc Phillies Defeat Senators. : There are numerous types of hood h 545 o en * Capta M and diator co s ol he arke Marine shares led the list from start . - . ves el ov“wm_";;dfl‘onl" ‘lnh(-n nd radiator covers on the market : s e~ X-| ‘Washington, April 10.—The Philade 7 ty per cent. of the full list. Peter the h can o Durcikaset < Like Banana Peel|: finish. the common gaining two i« Gy S e (L list. Peter the | phia Nationals today won 2 to 1 th which can be purchased at & nominal M AT 20 3-4 and the preferred 2 5-8 to T then follows San F visco with 37,|last of their exhibition games he: 1 _ cont, i l’"-‘"~ at and pre- . ] L4, with a gain of 1 3¢ for Uniteq e e 0 Yith 37| with ‘the Washington Americans. A it | o e winSvoes Mowing theeugh E o Fruit. Coppers were favorably in- | s Coal ot ~.... with OF G A A e 100 | the eizhth, with the score a tie and the p; e o ato et e o 1 Wonderful, Simple “Gets-1t” Never|fluenced by trade conditions and zinc | ' -wd Stel ca THO 1ot 38 B raoen axe in O iy llled, by a scratch hit and two DS DEW activities would Interfere with hard starting is heat. VEGETABLES, Fails to Remove Any Corn Easily, |lSsues made further progress. Ameri - Bttt Ty v e tibne e | i Galila forced over the WIBDING | | naer tiie se-called Haugi ) — - ANNED e o ere e | g2 Zing rising 2 58 to the new max - % | oras : run by walking Bancroft. " Tl em'‘of coaching, Harvard has had| Dr. N. F. Rittman, the C. GOODS, along for vears, with one | Ing the new high quotation on its ric : Kentucky maintains her lead in|. TRC FSOER, o o 1 0 g 0 1 02 4 j|mOre consistent success on the gridiron | Petroleum of the United : ®corn after another, trying | ot 3 to 7o, L o 0 o number of entries with 333 mares; | Ehlladels # 1lthan at any previous time in the foot- | 'eau of mines and the 4 New York enters 130, They are fol.| Washington 000000100—1 5 2 | ba process by which a FRUITS, ETC. history of the university, but it|the Eove of them with salves that| Mexican shares, as represented I lowed by Massachusetts, Ohio and Ii. | _Alexander, McQuillen, Mayer and v A o 1 much greater pt of gasoline e American Smelting and Petroleum | linois with %0, 64 and 55 respective Fisk; Johnson, Harper, Gallia and Wil- e e e enak Of fullding | Ghtained from a gallon of oll, agree 5 were materially better and the w Thirty-five stites ang Canady are em. |llams, Henry; umpires, Orth and 1. | Mahan and other stars will be|With Dr. C. F. Chandler, who was eop e’'s arkKe £roup, together with motors and T braced in the table of entries, includ- | Owens. k Times rece lost by graduation and recently the|Quoted in the New Industrial Alcohol, rose one to t points with 8 for Willys-Overland tc 288. Bethlehem Steel fell sharply o one time, but made complete recover ing Connecticut 5, New Hampshire 2, Maine 2, Rhode Island 1. Americans Win Final Gam. b e . Louis, April 10.—F¢ s HARVARD DEFEATS RED SOX. |base on balls and. two v team’s prospects were dealt a heavy |1¥ 1o the effect tha blow by the disqualification of Cap- |NeW “cracking pros n-elect Gilman and of Boles and En. | & reduction of the 6 Franklin Street ' JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprietor % e e flies ht, leading backfield candidates, | Dr- Rittman pred ® ¢ g the i dioa TCLAL Salel axaou — ¥ | netted the St. Louis Americans three [ because of scholarship difficulties. to lower prices will come within ed to 458,000 s'sares. it Collegians Ided Fine Game—Walker | next six months; the installation MAHONEY BROS. | Bnods were irregular, the Anglo | 0 Plavetiln Srclect Mo T o Byt e Wl - | French 5's falling to 95 1-4 on offerin= of several large blocks. Total sales | v par value, were $3,670,000. United States bonds were unchang« on call 3 — within_the n ke year, h“; FALLS AVENUE Boston, April 10.—The world's cham+ , and line in the pri wil - . Harvard university nine today 1 to 0. Rittman plants to the a &zbk | sl oY) Ficlding form decided the the soon as = possible. Red Sox erring frequently, while the thousand automobiles We guarzntee our service to be the STOCKS ion Pacifl pt | Crimson fielded without Bat- ning on “ racked gasoline.” best at che most reascnable prices. | ] Cigar 8 A Frute _— Alaska Gold Juneau honors were about even. Walker, 2 Whe prayed center field for” tne Hod | New England One of America’s Greatest Markets for Automo- Sox in place of Speaker, made one A new expression Is given to indus Most Cigarg are Good—e fimaa: Gold 3 peake - . o S " 2 trial preparedness as a factor of mii- THESE A ER Hesitate ! s Chsimers @ifs ot single In his four times at bat. The biles—Dr. Rittman Predicts Change in Gasoline Prices— | itary preparedness in the course fol- T = REI(.!;AREI ] Corus a An’ Ag “Chemleal ... e "fl:fll:'rs“e:& lowed by the government in obtaining OM’S 1.2.3 5¢ C A Bl Sigar ror, Harte's hit and Knowles' infie . s s . e > . the men for the first two motor truck cat off the toes, tapes that stick to|Am e oo - rap. which was safe because of slow U. S. Army Using Motor Trucks in Mexico. : wned o the “United | GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR = “the stocking, b: ges and plasters Hide & T 5 g s which will be used in the Try them and see, e Bi vy e any R e Harvard 006 000 0 051 4 % gxpedition deuinst Villa in Mexico.| THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Frankiin St [} blood-bringin; zors and scis- e U . .o a5 e ma acturers who were award- N C: ~e T tried ‘Gets-It' just once e Boston 20000000000 5 4| New England is, and has been since, cerns engaged in flling war orders, of | a4 the rotracis for supplying. the Beut to Palans Cuto ana you ouszht to have seen that corn Locomotive Mahan, and Harte; Gregg.|the beginning of the motor vehicle| which New England has had s very uck chas: el ked to pi ds McHale and Agnew; umpires, Hart and | industry, one of Americ truck chassis were a provide 'S greatest|large share. As spring approachce | the operators for the cars. This re- come off-—just like a b nana peel.” It's|Am Toco ot simple, worderful. It's the new way &"Re < Manlana Baryr. markets for automobiles, motor trucks | there are numerous indications that |sponsibility was at once accepted by D E N 'I‘ 1S I‘ painless, applied in two seconds, never § Vrlon' Tet o — and accessories. This fact has never | business will continue to improve and | the manufacturers, and a full comples [Urts Healiliy flash or Arcitates: Noth: T S Norwich Five Lost Match. been more evident than at this time, | that it will be better than it ever has|ment of the men needed was ralsed. < ing to_press on the corn. Never fai ciing & L E w London defeated the Norwich |as is shown by the activity of the| been. s b e i vaitn DR. E. J. JONES Quit the old ways for once anyway &L E 1 p Five at “ducks” in New London Mon- | dealers in Boston, the great distribu-| That sales of motor vehicles in|gerreq from the employ of the truck- o and try “Gets-It” tonight. For corns, | 4% wons & TE T dax: evening. ting centro of the section. = 1918 will be 25 per cent. greater than | roitel " UG TiP'R, “government. | Suite 46 Shannon Building caltuses, warts and bunions. A Wi Thim o7 Thé score: 3 Competent authorities declare that | during 1915 is generally considered to | arer®, ' that of the sovernment: “ y Sets'I0" is sold everywhere, 25c a|Am e Jilye O 3¢ . o Norwich. many manufacturers of motor vehicles |a conservative estimate. One factof| ommicy | of the compary of were| T8Ke elevator Shetucket Sireet eme bottle, or sent direct by E. Lawrence | Ansconda x 91— 301 |90 nearly as much business through | contributing to the increase is that the | CTPIO¥ - — - trance. Phone. | Asso Mer 1 vt McAllister ....... 96 o ” 574 5 ow) be well qualified to act as & Co., Chicago, TIL. e Y 5 CoTTOoN S b+ their Boston branches and other sell- | market has been expanded b; known_ to chison, FoL A 5 Sourbier ....... 96 94— y cars c chauffeurs. According to the Atchison, T &S F ot E P = 4 > ing channels as they do through their | being offered at prices re i e e -1 Alientic” Goast - New York, April 10.—Cotton futures | P2rdy .......... 80 9 - 4 P which are low. eee 102 94 S losed stead: 88 102 91 May 11.89; July 12.05; | Bibeault . )ctober 12.21 December’ 12.38; Jan- | AldL -- s ek o s : New York no time i New York city connections. There are|er than formerly. If such an in.|TCPOTts reaching N F C. EER' Piano Tuner some companies. particularly those|crease is made $t will mean that| s IOSt In completing the list of the " fi which produce high priced cars, whose | dealers in New England will dispose | OPCro 1™ Teduivedt: Srith the prompt-|122 Prospect Strest. Norwich, Commy DIAMOND RINGS | i 55 Balt & Ohlo pf * VERY ATTRACTIVE STONES | Bethicmen Stedl ary 12.43. 702 154 55140 | Sreatest volume of distribution is|of approximately - 63,000 automobi s oy et Sl *Phone 511 s AT VERY LOW PRICES o Spot quiet; middiing 12.05. New L2 54 #59—1405 | firough the New England metropolis. | motor trucks and a proportionately | CNASSis Were s0om on their way (o the £a Bromn Shos” o _— ew London. The importance of the New England | increased volume of accessories. (B b THE WM. FRISWELL CO. |5 S - MONEY. Lucy ............ 89 98 103— 290 | market is shown by the relatively | The following table shows how sales 1647 : | Gatomia Fer New York, April 10. — Call money 106 120 94— 320 jarge number of cars it absorbed dur- | were distributed among the New Enge h- 25 and 27 Franklin Street Eontn ester teady; high 2; low 1 8-4; ruling rac 96 100 112— 308 | ing last year. Registration figures, as|land states last year, and indicates, in COAL AND LUMBER Cres & Ohlo . | 2 last loan 2; closing bid 1 3- ; of- Adam’s Tavern 110 96 85— 291 | reported in the six states on Jan. 1,|a gemeral way, which localities will ! DR A J SlNAY oS ered at 2. 87 37 104— 258|1015, and the corrcsponding day_ of | buy the most cars this year: 2 Ch. Gt West pf R, S 1916, show that ,512 pleasure cars i . A d. Cni. Mu'& 8CP CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. 98 511 4981497 |and’ commercial tracks were purc| . "eoietration of Meter Vehicles. 1861 e sE o e g RN Bt Chased during 1915. This is remark-| Maine ........ 21339 16,028 offer L the public tne finest standard 3 Chile Copper us% 5% ury Vollmer Breaks World’s Record. |able in view of the extreme business| New Hampshire 14,915 brands 5f Beer of Europe and Americas en ls Chino Coper. 18 u3E 15w New York, April 10.—Herbert Voll- | depression by which the business and | Vermont ....... 10,895 Bobemuan, Pilsuer, Culinbach Havariam Sl Fuel & Iron S T, mer of the New York Athletic club |the people of the district were effected | Massachusetts ..102,633 F Burning Kinds and l.flh"" Beer, Bass, Pale and Burton Mi Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich | 1 & Southen made a new world's record in winning | during the first eight or nine months | REode Island Tee burning Rinds an I3 | Beoten Ale, Guinness Dublin Phone 1177-3 Continen’l Can el the 220 yard National A. A. U, swim- | of that period. Connecticut .. ALWAYS In STOCK C. & C. lmported Ginger Ale, Com_Prod Ref = = ming championship here tonight. The| In recent months, however, normal HUll P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' N THE AETNA. Crocuie TR time was 2 minutes and 23 2-5 seconds. | prosperity has been restorted, which 1s| Totals . LATHR ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Selsine BrLiARDs, |SUe Am So BT o Arthur Mcileenan ‘of the N. Y. A.|evident in the sreat activity of prac-| A. D. OoP Budwelser, Schiitz and Pabat. MAJBSTIC BUILDING. Detrott. United - . el title at faney diving, | tically nes usiness. This is use of the high Office—cor. Market Shetucket Sta, A. A."ADAM, Norwich Towm. o | 7 Alleys. 8 Tables, | Diul gecur B with 14228 points. particularly noticeable among con- | line, the car owner of Telephone 46313 N.:'—- [ R A S s S b GRS st e - 4 TR PN

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