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Get it at 0@0. 1SAAC S. JONES If.surance ‘and Real Estate A,nnl Richards Building, DO YOU OWN REAL !ITAT!! DO YOU OCCUPY YOUR OWI DWELLING HOUSE? . . You cannot collect rents from a | di burned building, and you may have to | Hi pay some ome else rent while you re- build.. Insure your remts with' B. P. LEARNED & CO. Agency Established May, 1846, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Brown & Perkins, iltomeys-ai-law Over Uncas Nat. Buk. S)nmcht St. “stairway ‘Thames Entrance National Bank. Tnllnlwnl 38-8. l.r!mdd Takes Bntflng Bee. ¢ Lynn, Mass, May 11—In a lively hitting bee. Springfield took today’s game from Lynn by a score of 12 to 7. ‘Williams was knocked out of the box in the third inning, and the delivery of Woodman, who succeeded him, proved easy. The feature of the was 2 long hit over the left field will be played nboutmy fl it o Hospital vs. W-un'-n. the Riverview boys tor revenge and expect to win Satur- day, mm(. ‘the star mtmder, will be on the firing: ase will' be on_ the fecelving emi. ‘m;e ‘tans are assured of a_ good, game. Luke Riley will hold the mdiutor. Tener Fines Zimmerman $50. Chicago, May 11.—Third Zimmerman of the Chi N was fined $50 today by President er as punishment for an altercation he had yesterday with Umpire Byron ionals X during the Chicago-Boston game. Want Amateur Games. ‘The Sterling Baseball team, having - | secured grounds upon which they may play Sunday games, would like to ar- range games with any amateur. t in eastern Connecticut. -Address all challenges to Box 118, ‘Sterling, Conn. Collamore Turned Back fo Cleveland. Toledo, Ohio, May 11.—Officials of ‘the Toledo American Asgsociation base- ball club today received word from Manager Roger Bresnahan that Pit- cher Allan Collamore had been turn- ed back to the Cleveland Americans. Bre:nmn at the beginning of the by Low. Sco Martin Holds Lowell Safe. Lowell, Mass, May 11.—Mart Lowell at his mercy {oda y and é.;ld::d port won, 4 to 0. Balls hittiys was MARKET WAS FIRM. But Restraint Was Manifested in Cer- tain lssues. New York, May u.—rDcvelomnmts affecting market conditions today ‘were mainly of a negative character. A firm undertone prevailed for most ot the session, with occasional lapses into dullness and hesitation. Lack of investment demand and the increas- ing confusion arising from affairs in Mexico contribu to the restraint manifested by certain issues. Although a fairly large number of stocks were quoted, the inguiry, as usual, centered around a dozen of the better known specialties,.such as Mercantile Marines. with another substantial gain for the preferred, ‘Mexicaan Petroleum, U. S. Steel, Cru- cible Steel and several of the active equipments. Mexicans were alternately heavy and srrong. aaccording to the character of latest advices or rumors across the border. United Fruit moved for- ward with marines, though it more mederate measure. U. S. Steel was a trifie more active than recently helding part of its gain. Further strength was displaydd by the sugar group and motors as a whole ‘were prominent, ‘Willys-Overland recording a maximum of 7 1-4 points. The unusual activity of such stocks as Sears-Roebuck, Woolworth, May Ds- partment stores and Underwood writer at material gains testified to the speculative character of the later trading. Rails fell back to their negligible SRAVATH, OUTFIELD, PHILLIES goslllun of recent weeks, although Dr. J. M KI‘G and some low- prl shares scored ir- DENTIST regular gains. Rock Island yielded May Buildmg Jan1TuWF more of its advance, but Union Pa- ALES, WINES, LIQUORS mcrican securities for German in- o Sterling shaded a slight frae- tior and francs were st An in- creare of about $9,500,000 in zold was cific was unaffected by the decision of AND CIGARS the directors to declare no extra divi- Fresh, < wplete stock. Best Service. dend gt this time. Total sales of /DAN MURPHY stocks amounted-to 485,000 shares. chan; 11 Bath Street Foreign exchange markets threw no light on financial conditions abroad, alihough the renewed strength of M.J.FIELDS, . . Floris rns:kl suggested further liquidation of and Plants. ‘Zelephotis’ l"l. the chief feature of the Bank of Eng- land's statement, while the Bank ' of France reported a further large drain ' aat its gcld holdings, that item show- ing a decrease of over $19.000,000. TDemand for Rock Island debentures, 1 Mercantile Marine 4 1-28 and Anglo- French 5's imparfed firmness to tne bond market. Total.sales; par vaalue, aggrezated $5,470,000. T.S. bonds were unchaaged on call. LOZENGES l- purify the blood md clear the mp lexion 8 | ] o ST 8 : :§'§¥?§ S & it E1 &1 -5-’.- i Blosswssnusr seRrmimos” L1 Kl eonuponliy g8l connumnuand I Pluciinan s i inal s ol & £ m with a home run. Luyster's hit over the fence, which was counted as a two base hit, scored the winning run. Score: New Hamn 2 O’ Conell.ct ‘Wamer,5b Luster.rt Mahoney,ss Osterg'n.1b e 56l concnononens. wlooscuwnaiininal P U AR Bloscounmmnumal R Two hits, " Warner, runs, D. F. Murphy, when winning run was' made, " Portland 11, Hartford 8. ?f, i : i il §§ 5 Yanks Defeat White 8ox. New York, May 11.—New York won t game from Chicago ::ra today | Wearer Portland, Me., May 11.—Portiand' de- | Schaik. Gallia Held St. Louis to Four Hits. ‘Washington, May 11.—Gallia today held St. Louis to four scattered hits and ‘Washington won 2 to 0. In the first inning Morgan was passed and scored on Foster's three base hit, which bounded over Shotton’s head, and then Fnster went home on Ron- deaw's sacrifice fly. | Score FTEFE 852 2 %050, : f o o igg i 1153 & i g g wpng it 222 " gl‘ i ss%m EECEERET 5ok, {over the MONEY ¥ p New York. M- !l—c-.u ‘money easfer. iw rulln‘ rate st 1 3-4; of- 'red at 2. cmn, ; New York, May 11. — Cotto: mt‘lflu closed barely steady. .. July 12.95; October :jl 693 13.34; Jt.mury lfl'l‘ ot Spot quiet: st. Louls K ‘Washington (A) - 21a.e.u.-“e<.-! Blovansusnad bl mosnewmmas AN Hlowavanasn? alosescssuus wd o Wind Helps Red Sox. Boston, May 11.—The Red Sox de- feated Cleveland 6 to 5 in a ten-inning contest inning, a strong west wind working in favor of the Home team. In the final inning, with men on bases, Barry hit what started to be a high foul to the left of the plate, but the wind ed it into fair ground and O'Neil falling to make the catch, Hoblitzel scored the winning run. The wind also assisted in: stretching sin- seor wessuancsanms 7 EEtiEEze? Vaughn Shows Come Back Stuff. ‘Chicago, May 11.—Jim vmnm Boston drove from the slab | shu ball against Chizn o the Braves, h‘l the ninth helping vlmon’ run. Good hit- ting off Rudolph by Williams, whose three included a home run and a double and by Zimbmerman and Saier pro- duced t.hm Cub runs. £} E Y g Pk rmiacH SRI da Rt ¥ omoumme e wl ouarosrcseuun §<lHores 2l eonm i i i YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Nationa: League. Can’t Kup Good Private Dowr. T. R. has won promotion from the ranks in a manner truly remarhlbll VMAYER, TWIRLER, PHILLIES. New York 3, Plusburgs 2. 3. Boston 1. Would Be More Satisfactory. Senator Sherman says be would not declare war on a case like that pre- sented by the president. No une wants him to. Everybody will be satisied if he can be gotten to declare himself.— Chicago Herald. Middletown—Rev. Dr. Frank Flood German, the new rector of the Church of the Holy Trinity, was lnspmngly welcomed at the annual men’s dinner of his new parish last week. The am- ner, which was served in the uppe: rooms of the parish house, was at- tended by 215. z — The English language has eighty- two sounds. s for one ‘who was iately “a private of the privatist kind."— Tran- seript. Of the Same Mind. A Carranza commander says he is sure his forces can take care of Villa, and there are a whole lot of Ameri- cans who think they have heen taking care of him.—Florida Times-Union. Elusive Scissors. A colored ribbon tied to scissors will give many minutes that are oth- erwise spent in looking for them. A piece of ribbon is pretty nearly sure to show where the scissors are half hidden under papers or sewing. ge- any in eastern Connecticut. Address Fred Cyr, manager, Jewett Citp. NORWICH FAMILY MARKET|§ SPECIAL FOR * 0|Strawbercies, -‘zlu Cr-.nben'lel. da Potatoes, gt., ls Carrot: Savel oranges, Yew Turnips, 10 Bermuda Onions, 1b.," 10 Egg Plant, Spinach, ted Bananas, ’ineappl] fushrooms, itrawberries, 5 [Mushrooms, 25 'Pln:erlne.. doz., 40 gerines, 35, 45, 50 0 Parsiey, 10 ummer Squash, 7 ragus, 25 e 60 Sork Tenderloin, 45 |Piepan Dandelions, pk., 60'Green Peas, b Ments, sirloin, 18- 20 Bou!. Veal Rnut. lo~u Hlnd qtrs Spl!er!bl Shoulde; Smoked Fore gtras Smoked 8‘:0!!1-1 Cutlets, ers, Smoked Tongues— Inl& R d, Bhore Cut 36 shuufilarogltlnk. 2 Dried Beef 45 Corned Beef, 12-20 Sho\.ll’dll‘l. Chops, Eorternouse Steak| ausage, Nat: Salt Pork, Poultry. Cblckenl," 28 Broilers, each, 25 [Purkeys, 1903 Old J. E. Pepper, $1.25. 1906 Old Overhold, $1.25. 1906 Federal Pure Rye, $1.25 1908 Old Hermitage, $1.50. . . . 1907 Roxbury Rye, $1.25. .. Old Darling, $1.00.....................only Wines=+Liquors WHISKEY, Bottled In Bond .only $1.10 .only $1.05 .only $1.05 .only $1.10 .only $1.05 85 .85 -85 vsu....only $1.00 .only $1.00 .only $1.00 .only $1.00