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seruaze roosr | MIDDLETOWN FINDS WINDHAM EAS Protect yourself against (,\ suits for damages 7y ob- 5/ taining a Combination,| “Thread City Boys Play Loose Fielding Game—Score 10 to 2 - J\L/L:,l*fi;(',"l’, % soNs —Middletown Uses War Clubs With Ease KILMER'S SWAMP-ROOT PROVES ITS GREAT VALUE ~ IN THE MOST DISTRESSING CASES Kidney Trouble Wears You Out Unable To Work -1 Absolutely Removes | | Indigestion. Onepackage | pmvesit. 25cat all I had Kidney and Stomach trouble| This is to certify that I the ninth on Leibold’ single and steal{ gor goveral years and lost over 40| MoCormack, of 317 Ivy Street, John- and Col"l‘!‘ single. Score:— pounds in weight; tzled every remedy |son City, Tenn., suffered from Conges- from the Phjladelphia National Leazue (Special to The Bulletin.) that I could and got no relief until I|tion of the Kidneys, so that at ipe . ht- itcher. took Swamp-Root. It gave'me quicker | I was obliged to move about the Willimantic, April 25.—The Middle- | clubCar Soams, HEbiandcd pitcher. i1 §| relict than anything that I ever with the ald of & chair end town High school baseball team de-| ,g5 in 1915. He wil report at once. Preoders tp 3140 I now weigh 185 pounds and am sikg- | work until 1 ysed three botties of feated the Windham High nine ten to ' T EeRing vy ing the praises of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- | Swamp-Root. 1 keep Dr. Kilmer: two. The game was fairly close until CAMES SCHEDLUED TODAY Tota's 508 Root and recommending its use to all Swamp-Root in.my house at ali s (x) Baited for Mulligan In Sth. 4221 who have stomach and kidney trou-|as I know from experience that it the last two innings, Middletown scor- o [ g Rl 1113 bles. the best Kidney medicine I can use. Kug Bl OEdns o "““‘f’"h:i:m dg‘:: New Yofk at Boston. Camee® .. eesisss? ol Em_g;\”“"l Very truly yours, d ninth innings. ndham Brockiyn st Philadeiphia. Two base hits, Zimmerman. = Three base hits. o 1 NHALL, S e e B Clnclanedl a2 UL e, | Tt ™ Home” rin, Wiklisma, Becttir . hlta IRRE] Malet A rhaness. J. H M;comug:; p c Hinchman, Saler. ——= ohnson , Tenn. o r o Dt i i Chucean weant | L Amncan Lo o WU Euy o Sipoibel and swoew to hatere may| oy e o b in and stayed until the ninth when |Boston at New York. (3) Batied for Wolfgang in Sth: March, 1315 . {a Notary Public, this March 3ist, 1914, Cotter was put in. Plerson and e o . Brooklyn 6, Philadelphia 3. e 2 7. RHEA Notary Public. SAN'T. MILEARD. Schulz pitched for Middletown. The Chicago at Cleveland. Phfl:\dhlphi‘ April 26.—After hav-| oSz z 00020000 pitchers received poor support, Wind- —— ing a pitching duel for six innings| Two bwo hits. Gandlll Foumler, Weaver, ham making nine errors and Middle- YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. town ohe. On the whole the game was —_— rather ragged. The scores: American League. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binghamton, N. Y. for a sample sise during which the oniy score made ;l’l vhy. Felsch. each was a home run, both Aléxander " and Cheney weakened in the seventh|A Recruit Twirler Humbles World's bottle. It will convigce anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable The man in the picture is Middletown H. S. Windham H. S. S Louls-Detroit postponed, rain. nning today and Brooklyn won from | Ghampions. informatfon, telling about the kidneysand bladder. When writing be suge fandlord and proud of Net <only e hpo 2 o ab hpo Cleveland 5. Chicago 3. M | Philadelphia, § to 3. The visitors{ New York, April 26—Ne York | 8nd mention the Noarwich Daily Bulletin. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar S R M his houke Dy Un- e Lt e e b T { bunched five hits with three errors in| ook the second game of ite sechos| Size bottles for saje at &1l drug stores. . e s o | Tomar £ 0 16 alnian 123 31 National Leag: |the seventh and piled up five runs,! Witk Boston todas 8 to 0. e Tres ERTActhing otas can Placnpib 58 3 3 fjpouhons 41 8 B Ll Cncinnatt-8: Touls postooned, min. { While the home team got its runs in|yees hit McHate, jast vear with New that nothing else can. Let me make | gy i, 3 33 ofturrmato 4 0 2 5 2 t N 1] ke ou seoure as fav as the Fire Tnsur- | Mamsir® § 5 3 8 SKammih § 6 1 5 3| DoenNer Yok i that session on Burn's double and| York team, for four singies and a tri- { GERMAN CRUISER SANK | 2 ‘ Marko'nct 3 1 0 0 OfPickettit 3 1 1 ¢ o) Drockisn 6, Philidelphin four passes. Marquard, Who 00K | pe in the first inming und scored five BRITISH SHIP KING STEPHEN &uce:ia ‘conodrnod. Camp.sh 010 ofReadlb 3 113 ¢ 1| Chicago 6 Plttsburgh 3. Cheney’s place, with two out in the | eayned runs. Markle, a Tems Logus ISAAC S. JONES Goffin,c 310 0 1fPotierp 0 0 0 1 1 International League. seventh, and Qeschger, who. went in|recruit, pitched his second victory of A d Real Estat gent | . 0 ————=— Potier.p 000 1 1| puaumers 4, Montreal 1. to pitch for Philadelphia in the eighth, | tp, - Tor N Y. holdi Steamer That Refused to Rescue Crew Insurance eal Estate Agen! el ® 2|aminwree 2 0 00 1] Piimem & Mmmmll o e rin ) tO o . *| the season fi» New York, holding. the f Zeppelin L-19, Richards Building, 91 Main Street Cotters 0 0 0 2 ®for Teny aid en-“‘fl "'\;‘WO*“‘- Score:— n champions to four scattered hits. The o ppelin L-19, ! otk rocklyn (N) a T e b a0 B O smard e Koow s “ R LI heoa e u, ow Yorki (A Berlin, April 26, via London, §:45 | S 2T 0 0 2 ndianano Milwaukee 3. s 18 tock - ATFORNEYS ATLAW, Nt & 8 0005 886 38 58 A R S uicamin o B siiuls Hannn s s el bt The German naval forces which = oo e hits Gitin . sehulln Bilon Rewd. | Al fouwincRanas Oy mn St 4002 0 erukene 3 1100 R gomm barded 1 mestoft esterdsy eanl i H Th by hits, Schultz. Sacrifice hits, 3 At Columbus-St. Paul wet grounds. Wheat.1f 3000 ‘ravath, 03 o e sl < Brown & Perkins, Hiomeys-at-law | omee baee mite Sohuiie ” Sscitee b Cottege Results. e 1. et g1 0 Simmmne 343 R S e e oo | Qver Uncas Nat. Bank, Sbetucket St. | Schully Mumhy, Markowits, Donohue 3. Struck out | | " goon wan 1. i B e 12 413 noun today.” This is the same Entrance stairway near to <Thames |17 Fleron 5; by Sehultz 5; by Sl Lehigh 14, Hamilon 0. e BT S e 23 % Y Gardnersy 2 0 1 3118 steate® that refused to rescue the Nationel Bank. Telephone 38-3. % Ef'é;}:."'n‘ {;:lg:&{;w‘ Asricultural College 1| Chenes.p 3 2 0 2 000 n.\‘\’;"_"_ b '; - e s crew of the Zeppelin L-19 which drop- —— — Garfield Went Wild In Seventh. Navy 8 Tty Lo MEwhaiy 2 0V ¢ (8= 4 b o2 HH ved into the North e LEGAL NOTICE Washington, April 26—Georgetown | Johes Hepkine 3. Holy Crom 7. Toals BB XD e - = et R L e A smeadptiod defeated Yale, 3 to 1, this afternoon, s 313 3 | hone s y t | = : (1) Ratied for Alexander from the King Stephen were sunk and when Pitcher Garfield of the Blue nine THE STANDINGS. : Saiaih o e | went wild in the seventh inning. By —_— - - lr.h( dma one of ;he cr(\;iscrs attacked hitting a batsman, throwing wild and 00030 el Toas 4 a bad fire was obsefved. making an_error with two men on 10032003 == e bases, Garfield allowed Georgetown to | hhiladeiphia ¥ Agricuitural | Score two runs. Up this inning both | chicago as Home rans, | (XX Datted " Cravath, Olssn. - SECRETARY OF DEMWRATIC : 2 € 0isias NATIONAL COMMITTEE cotety jzsi the S1 2B I00e | Garfleld and Murray of Georgetown |Sh Tos ] IR= ATIONAL GG Ao 1910, R orlenta s | mad pitched airtight batl. The game | Circied - Hiblotics Bestitignators: 3 to- (i Tt dumeta 0 " | 3. Bruce Kremer of Butts, Mont., Suc- | 1 the | was finished in a drizzling rain. Score: Sy - i | and notice is Ml e e e 3 [t Washington, April 26.—Philadelphia ceeds Late Thomas J. Pence. 1 ball playing on|y, i e Bag 0001000011 9 1 garding this| Murray and Cuff; Garfield and Mun- All persons | con. s on _ the —_— sion of the t Washington 3 to 2 today ‘in a ling rain. A pass to Witt, Walsh's New York, April 26—The tempor. ce and Oldring’s hit to left, which ary_appointment of J. Bruce Kreme: went for a three-bagger when Rondeau of Butte, Mont. as ‘secretary of the ceoanted Jor the | — | N2tio8al comymittes to take the place un in the eighth. Score: of the late Thomas J. Pence was of- Philadeon Washingt fictally announced today by Chairman the American league clubs| Wiilllam F. McCombs. Mr. Kremer is the grounds of the Soc forbidden. Persons d order will be prosecuted desirous of tral hor track will first get per Secretar A apr21FsTh American League. Wesleyan Defeats Stevens. ECKWITH, Secretary. Middletown, Con April 2 leyan defeated Stevens Institute today L g H 8 wauuaa American Association, today purchased | rors figured in Pittsburgh's fir two 7 to 5. Score: 3 T led with Wew. York second;a member of the national committee Wesleyan 40010200x—7 7 2 o 0] itian et 9 fourth place instead of {and a_member of the committee of Stevens .. 0000050005 5 2| Gubs Land on Adams in Ninth. 4 of Rogiteau. 1t tink pace; W ngton was | arrangements of the ?emvx-ym tJon- Dubois, Westcott and Chapin; Bell- 5 ; b 4 9 jthirg in_place of bajhg for fourth | vention to be held in St. Louis in June. off and Lenthe 3 Chicago, April 26.—Williams' home - s jwith Chicago and St. Louls; Cleve-| The permanent secrctary will be — R md Lerihe tuple R ng X h s {land was gfth, two notches higher{elécted @t a future mgeeting of the hits Chicago made off Adams in the 3 ol |t iz the hletic: % Bresnahan Purchases Adams. ninth inning today and helped to pro- ' o Jia i iex o e AT - Toledo, O., April 26.—Roger Bresna- | duce five runs, giving the Cubs anothe . J el v N han, manager of the Toledo club in the |er game from Pittsburgh, 6 to 3. Er- °i 600,000 HORSES AND in Capt. T. L. Huston of the Y:mkcesl believes that the major leaguers leave the southern training camps too sggn. | 150,000 MULES EXPORTED utamobiles, War Exportations The Mew Work masnate thinks the| With Automol o0 players are set back by the inclemgnt| Have Beem More Than $350,000,000. - woather. Owmer Huston would not % have the lcague start lgter, but he| New York April 26.—§ince the 1 fwould have the clubs rémaif in the | Elnotng v}lrr;eofvvmmoze Dan 156 Cleveland Turns Defeat Into w“om?smz:h until just before the season | 000.000 wort! rses, autom: Fagrk opens. and automobile accessories have been Cleveland, April 26—Cleveland de- exported from the United States, ac I Chicago again today, 5 to 3. cordi to a statement issue ay tad Cleveland blanked until the | Although he holds the record for(yptreyi€, I0, 5 GROETAN W (PO eighth. Then Howard, batting for | COrsecutive Jack Ness was un-|\tional City Bank. France and her | Coveleskie, walked. The next two|3dlc to Wik a place with the Chicago | oo ?"Te aiven the major portion of Clevelanders were retired, but Speak- | VIite Sgx and has been released to |y 08 TEoC Sl er, Smith, Gandil and Turner singled, | Ba timowe. While a member of the "Il TUIRL ¢ norses exported was driving in three runs. Wolfgang re- | Pakland Club of the Pacific Coastf . ¢ col 00 and of mules 150,000. placed Scott and Wambsganss greeted | eague last season, Ness hit safely - him with a single that scored Gandil|onc or more times in forty-five con- MARKET PRICES SAGGED. Operations Were Largely Confined to Traders—Prices Irregular. New York, April 26.—Much of the ground regained by the market in tae| early days of the week was relin-! tous Enver. s > | secutive games. His record included The Ubiqui 4 quished today, when professional sell- o o N A e O, RUING | T3S it ot el s00 Bea M Eqver Pasha. 90 far from belng sa- ing of specialtics and some of the : e s W hits; 14 two-base hits: 2 three-bag-| sasainated, iw now gaid to have paid a | more standard stocks were resume : O AN ovin: Tiomes T yisit to the Proghet's Tomb at 3%ina.| MILAN. OUTFIELDER, SENATORS Among traders. to whom . > —_—— This, feom fts being the city of re- operations of thc day w largely Uhless the skles clear during the|fuse after the Hegira, or flight from losing days of the month, April prom- | Mecca, s accounted the second holi- | gtreams from the beginning, and some. ses 1o approach close to the record | est city of the Mohammedan world. In | are navigable. I a year ago, when | the widst of the mosque is reputed to| The largest spring In the state, ands y-five per cent of the | lie the Pwophet's body, undecayed, ailone of the largest and probably the r league games were postponed | full igugth, on the right side, with the | bast known In the United States, is confined, sentiment secmed to under- go = reversal of its ent moderat optisism. Germany rocrastination. developments in the ficld of labor and rable portents contribut- nE to rain, snow or cold weather. | right paim supporting the right cheek | Silyer Spring, which is located § miles : : ring the first thirteen days of the|and with the fact looking ~towards|east of Ocala. This spring forms the Initiai deali 8% 3% esent season. which opened of April| Mecca. The firs: tWo caliphs, AbIDekr | principal source of Oklawaha River, ng more b 108 108 rd of the scheduled games|and Omar, bear him company in a the National le: d as well a tributary of the St. Johns, and steamboats traversing the river enter the spring basin, which has an area ue have been post- | sanctugry of black marble hung with | s owe-sigth of those ostly curtains embroldered with gold ded for tne American league. letters decriptive of the contents. —|of several acres. The water is from —_— London Chronicle. § to 30 feet deep and wonderfully Just what effect the postponment of - clear, appearing absolutely coloriess. 4 | zames this scason has had upon the A Big Spring. various teams of the two big leagues| The state of Florida has its full “|Is hard to say but the league standing | share of large and beautiful springs. when compared with that of a year| Many of them form good-sized (| ago, shows considerable shifting op- sitions. In the National league hiladelphia s leading, Cincinnatl| was second instead of fifth: Chicago} B OUS. and Boston held third CATARRHAL DEAFNE CURED ations CANNOT BE by local appl as they cannot| nited States Alcohol : : and fourth E b the d ion of the car.} stillers securities furnished | places: Pittsburgh and Brokiyn fifth | [§ If you have bad taste in mouth, friess, aot e such doubiful support as the market and sixth: St. Louls was seventh in- | i foul breath, furred tongue, dull OPENING GAME remedy. C. then received. stead of second and New York last. headache, drowsiness, disturbed Dy an infla Rails were increasingly heavy, New - — Iining of t be. Haven adding apprec bly to vester- Bae Lo s sl yo earing ams| day’s setback, with fairly free offer- wheu it is entirely closed deafnéss is | iDES Of St. Paul, Caradian Pacific and sleep, mental depression, yellow- ish skin—then you are bilious, More than $100.000 is to be expend- | | ed on the new grounds of the Chica- NEW LONDON Pie torrt Chire saucots sur-| pointment to those who expected that ie blood on the mucous surfaces of the | Vesterday’s remarkable quarterly state- and sectlonal chempionship tourna- ments. The site of the club covers 2 o 2o Tennis Club. When the present VS, Pha rasait. Dhlose obe mmation can | ETie. The one notable exception was Speer arrangements of the club are com- . d and this tube restored to its| Norfolk and Western, which made a c Mail | pleted the orsanization will have one | condition, hei s will be de- | maximum gain of 3 5-8 to 124 1-8 on o | of the finest tennis plants in the Mid- | WORCESTtH forever. Of deaf-| the increased «nd extra dividends. dlewest and will stage numerous state 505 caysed by catdrrh, which ds.anl iy g Steel'a course was: a. dixap | PLANT FIELD, NEW LONDON S T two blocks on the north side and cost svgem. One Hundrea Dollars| Rt WoUId Prov® of benefit to that| im p'% cor ] $70.000. An additional 330000 will be | FRIDAY, APRIL 28 ¢ will ne Hundred Dollars | stoc! teel at no fime approached| 10 Ppou T spent in preparing turf and clay pen cal Cirewlars froe. All drugsists, 3o |iMUm of the preceding session and| ;,in & ! quickly relieve this disorder, which is the result of liver derangement and severe digestive distarbence. molations for the players. The mem- hership which is expected to reach 700 by the time the courts are ready, will inc'uds all the leading players of Chi- | cago and vicinity oy et o closed at 82 1-4, a net loss of 1 1- Dol SNy & Q04T Totedo. Ol e laantiie shavont Atlban o e Ere e est levéls of the day. Total sales of Pills Best for Liver. stock amounted to 520,000 shares. Because they conatin the bedt liver| The markets for foreign exchange General Admission 25 cents Grandstand 25 cents Tickets now on sale at Starr Bros., Murray & Maher, O Purely vegetable. Plain or Sugar Conted. Bros. . i — 80 YEARS’ CONTINUOUS SALE — = medicin no matter how bitter ‘or| Were very irregular on light dealings. Letters received in this country by PRQUES THEIR MERIT. WHEN YO VANT 19 put your pus- nauseating, for the sweet sugar coat- | Marks receded to 74 1-4 for demand, ing hides the taste, Dr. King’s Now|a loss of about two points from the Life Pills contain ingrcdients that put|recént high quotation. Rubles also \ the liver working, move the bowels | Weakened, but francs were a trifle freely. No gripe, no nausea, ail @!- | more steady and sterling unchanged. gestion. Just try a bottle of Dr. King’s Bonds were slightly lower in the 160 Tol St L B New Life Piils and notice how much | main on contracted trading. Total 302 Urlon Bag &P better you feel. 25c at your druggist. | sales, par value, aggregated $2,080,000,| 100 Union B & P .. U. S. bonds were unchanged on call, | Sy ten Fecific ‘riends of prominent English train- er of pugilists, tell of an unique way ! in which he has turned his knowledge ntc money in connection with the | war. For some years he has pos- sessed the secret of a brine prepara- tion which has been in great demand among hoxers for harding, or to use lrh'w vernacular “Pickling” the skin inesz before the public, there is ne medium better tian through the ad- & columns of The Sullelin Dr. J. H. Scheack & Son, Philadelphia. SFocre ¢f the hands and face. Shortly after ’ ¥ the beginning of the war he was re- Sales. High. Iow. Close. 2 ited Frult s - % SO A I SRR A s You Don’t Need a Coal Fir £ e " e e B on the feet of soldiers, which swelled a Lo e e 0m ers 500 Al Chalmens m 2 S0 1S ¢ I PR F «nd cracked under the rigors of ihe 100 Alits_Chal pe il 10700 U % T " Aleoon 200 Am Ag Chem 600 Am Beet Sugar 5800 Am Can 190 Am Can pr_ . Send Your Laundry to | oman ar i 100 Am Coal "Prod 20077 S Real & Imp 100 7 S Red & Ref . 400 . s ber 100 7' S Rubber - pr . 1400 U 8 Smeut & R .. 18400 U. 8. Steel field campaign. His first offering was 0 fatisfactory to the government of- ficials that he is now running a large factory day and night turning out 5 ‘ ; brine for the soldiers both in France, BAKER, YANKS’ STAK sAarien. Egypt and at home To Get Plenty of Hot Water i nm&mBM‘nhhflw 100 Am Ice Sec 1700 Am Linseed . 2700 Am Linseed pr 8090 Am Locomo 150 Am Malt pr 5223 Am Smelting . 800 Am._ Beel Foy m 700 Bugar ... M. A. BARBER, 200%m e & T 200 Am W P pr Machinist and Engineer, | % A e - without it. Stop all the labor of = coal 5 oo A Cont, B v TR e and removing ashes. Stop heating water in pots and ket Rogers Domestic Laundry | i iz £i7%% Bt o T e wavig gae. Stim sl this il 700 Vi Var Chem 1000 Wabash .. 1300 Webash pr A 1400 Wabash pr * B, 400 West Mary .. 100 West Tn Tel 12607 Westinghonss 100 Weolworth 500 Willys Over Total seles 536,000 shares. fashloned drudgery in your kitchen. A° “Vulcan” Gas Water Heater will give you gl the hot Wateryou ey (o k] and get one vote for every penny in the Great Library Contest. Telephone 914 THE TEMPO QUARTET n{gg Anlmtn)fin MONEY. o 2 Asm New VYork, April 26.—Call money t--m Engine Repairs. + 508 A o firm. high 2 1-2; low 2; ruling rate 46806'Bald Loco % 2 1-2; last loan 2 1-4; closing bd 2; 700 Balt &0hio . offered at 2 1-4. sovor “the Whitestone, Clanr i 'ta | 1oo e el = -."-n oot mow -'-“-?";5 "‘lm‘"" Yol 30 Broowm ® £ COTTON & F. CONANT, b K New York. April 26.—Cotton futures _ianta 11 Frankitn St S b closed steady. May 1191; July 1208; 4700 Cent Leather 100 Cent Leath pr 800 Chandier Motor 1600 Ches _ &Ohio October 1224; December 1240; Janu- 110% 110% | ary 1249, % 8, 8% | Spot quiet; miaaung 1210. CNIHAUD_QIAII MARKET. High Low. Close i THE AETNA. ik IE 1t BOWLING. E “Jl,w& Cop 5% 15K 1My T ot 6 Tables. ' VHEN YOU WANT o put your pus- the pudiic, there 1s no|f, DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist nnon Building Annex,”Room A Telephone' 528 A THE cl:l'V OF NORWICH GAS AND ELECTRICAL DEPT, K 7% 781318