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Ruub—-/fiplu'finl!uulb From the Cmu—fial No wonder' the three thousand en- the p % 5 ; thusiasts’ went wild Saturday night at g the New Haven ‘arena, for Yale at M y % nquered its formidable > 3 i gl : o season, de- ane been built and actually dellveted to retail buyen since August 1, 1916. These figures—320,817—represent the actual number of cars manufactured by us since August 1st, 1916, and delivered by our agents to retail buyers. * Insure !h. hom, Now—dun delay RIS Adagsy. e RSO u",;"fg;yal:n"fi'“fim&‘{.m pPriig This unusual fall and winter demand for Ford cars makes it necessary for us to LUTE - PROTECTION at regular|game got under way, or, to be exact, nall the el o: confine the distribution of cars only to those agents who have orders for imme- ey ISAAC S. JONES g ok iR SEcan: | miuee (W diate delivery to retail customers, rather than to permit any agent to stock cars in and Real Estate Agent b g s d McKinnon: stops, Wyids 20, Fork anticipation of later spring sales. h Richarde Building o1 Main St ok ard Wi % two 20-minute halves. PRINCETON’S ATHLETIC OUTLOOK We are issuing this notice to intending buyers that they may protect themselves BRIGHTEST IN YEARS. against delay or disappointment in securing Ford cars. If, therefore, you are Baseball and Track Men Show Promise planning to purchase a Ford car, we advise you to place your order and take de- BURGLARY INSURANCE —IN— i -~ s ’ _ ; of Big Year For the Tigers. 2 The Travelers Insurance Co. v ¥ o matter Bow sy men grmauate, | ke HVETY BOW- ) and no matter how few candidat: —_— £ . there are for the team, Brinceton al- Immediate orders will have prompt attention. B P m & Co ways counts on Coach Bill Cla#fk to . . e - produce a good baseball team—and he SATURDAY’S MARKET R e sEpectstion I8 Delay in buying at this time may cause you to wait several months. General Advance in Industrials and 5 B, B, if|vated and the number of experienced i < - men on i s wofully 1; but . =il . B . ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW b g s Sl spgsra - : M1 Ui | Frinceton expects to Tave a good team Enter your order today for immediate delivery with our authorized Ford agent . — S Ll a pitcher ca n scovered or de- - - % Brown & Perkins, IHmeys-at-lav | marnars sesponse 1o the Tatést meass T veloped * between mow and warm listed below and don’t be disappointed later on. Weather. Bank, ures adopted by the administration to = N e N Shatucker St | ateuard AmeMcan Interests was B /N rase . " =8 Virgil Link's loss will be most S Telephone 38-%. | seneral advance in industrials and 1 3% | keenly felt by the team. To fill his C i, T Ford Motor Company Agency Established May, 1846. specialties of 1 to 3 points, accom 5 place there are Chaplin. Thompson, panied by an unusually heavy turn- |Sre: - Savage and Parmelee. Chaplin was out X of the game all last year and Thomp- f. o. b. Detroit over. % ma % 3 BECOSS NS ON “U. S. Steel, Bethlehem Steel and 4 son Is suffering with a bad arm. Sav- CENSUS THIS WEEK| other issues of that class were lifted - E age and Parmelee are both from the . ST T ..|1 1-2 to 3 points, with 5 for Gulf s - %, 9%|freshman team, and neither of them Will Show Considerably Larger List|States Steel. Shippings, which were : has shown much form. - ™ of Completed Towns, most directly affected by the dec,islion Pressed Steel - “Itflc": v be Sfce‘i!sal'y to manufacture flitar Faned 1 to-2 32 potnts, coppers at| k2o Bobe tie senaations) - naigmek ot ths 3] © 1 North Main St. Norwich, Conn. BEEEBEE—EEB The total of military census returns | gained 1 to 2 é"" polnts, coppers at ing S B ey NGt e tone - . one time showed average advances o = L 8% 8 ‘ootball team, working in the cage for received and tabulated at the state 2 LS B oW D O Parti R I X 3 the last month. bbott has a strong headquarters in Hartford up to Sat-|lcather, paper and motors, as W 3 2% 63% | arm, a cool head and a smooth de- Dlaoke Wwere rted shipped from va- | Points, with an itional 5 points for 2 5 in_the box. o General Motors, making an extrems s o D et ot s rious towns and citles ang their ar-| S8R, (000 TIRINE 3, SX ek % spring. will be shifter from shortstop A umaners {5 x| ctwn s AR < g 3 . to catcher. He was put in at short- SPORTING NOTES. sons back and on the strength of tais ws ARE 2 Tariy. (Bia etk ghe - stuts. -beads The course of rails was again dis- x - bt stop last year because there was no — showing was given a good contract quarters will issue a second detatled | SPPOIOLINg for Southern Pacific the rise one else to take the place, but he is| Litschi, a former Bridgeport short- |with the Pittsburgh Federals when the pre. the “announcement of a de- | fn ; % more at home behind the bat. As sub- |stop, will receive a trial with the |outlaw league became an actuality. e ln u Cision in that division being a gain of | - 3”231 0% | stitute catcher there are Purves and |Dallas club of the Texas league. Hank Ramsey tried to get consun,wark. © Wehen the previsus re- 1 1-2 points for Sonuthern Pacific fa- e rod | % Gordon. et Springfield in 1915, but Savaze pro\ed OUR STOCK. OF FOTt: wme Sl Tanl Motdew thera] oTR0le. 0. il vompeny 1n. the 10';5 : Scully, at first base, is the only one| Cy Vann, the former Hartford back- |too valuable a utility player to turn Tere sixty towns on the completed list. | Paanaratos reactionary . tendencies | Cion, Fue 3 of the 1916 infield combination who|stop, will pastime with the Waco ciub |loose and he stayed with Pittsburgh [DIAMONDS, WATCHES, CLOCKS, The number on this list will be con- | were taonifested by Fadustrial Alcos : : Wil be on hand this year. He Is al-|of the Texas league the coming sea- [as long as the I'ederal lcague lasted | JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, ETC. By 2 L most sure to hold down his old berth, | son. vage is a great friend o y 5 : e T Fisarrer et next week's ro- | hol, Texas company, Baldwin Tocomo- | Duisd Do, : but there are several men who intend| ——— O'Connor, the former Pony, who was |10 to 35'per cent. off our regular low Those in charge of the state head- | favert reomes” Ahe oatire 1ist sod off LT 3 | to make him fight for his job. Dick McCabe, who was with Hart- |with the Pittsburgh Federals at the price: 1 confident that the con- | Iiieeis befors the slose. pastly in Tubber 3 Maswell, second baseman on the|ford for a time last season, is showing |same time. Entire stock MUST be sold by Il OF the-Somne ans comge‘:menyu o o tensive re'al'i’zmg for| 0. & s . 1% [ treshman team, and Wiegand, who was |up well with the Boston Red Sox at March 28th. clties which were not on the completed | brofits in Steel, shippings and somo | U 5 Sme # e iietioat EEnMato . for e |y, DRSS, A Fleceisgd Wine: Sooond Bame J. OGULNICK & CO list on this week’s report will make | other leaders. Total sales amounted toly s o % i i B e Bl = mkle. the South Man- | New Orleans, March 11.—The Cleve- 2 vigorous drive to get their returns| 595,000 shares, U. S. Steel contributing | Gisn . captal nfnan sRronkie; the: - southi Mau-(| USN OSaney: MEeR Ui G I e L B i e tima 15 ave: en T | v sticie 1 B Suoel oont c. heaviest hitter on the freshman team,|chester boy, will again guard the dizzy [[2Rd Americans won the second exhl- [ 71 cluded in the report. next week, 50| General news of the day 2 - cx j | stands the hest chance for shortstop.'|corner for the Indlanapolis club of the | FiCi*"y ERG, 0 X0, SV [t EoNE I 'WONDERFUL BARGAINS' that thelr Agures may show up “well|s. Sieel tonnase statement for Febry L | comioa® and Nowets, from the freihman | dmerjcan asmociation. association team hers today, 4 £o 1 . |~ - 5, vest Marylan:] = st ¥ 4 e B T g e than P A x % | who are trying for the third base posi-| According to reports on the Pacific|,SC0i, Skt THE DEL-HOFF Then entire census is now _ going| 100,000 tons over the preceding month = 0% 8 tlotn. S N S Bl e LIS ey the cmc:;;o C::‘Js 2T | New Orleans . &> e TS along in splendid manner. ~Prompt|and almost 30.000 tons above all pre- ot D3e 3 5% [ ular from the 1916 mine. Tas was lead- | Britaln: boy. has. o soed chance of | pillepler. Di P o R L European Plan i o ikty Sibetax i of e] I ek tiutement wes iptaresting i, Srertna 3% % |off man nll last vear, and he will un- | sticking in fast company. Daly;” Caldwell, Walker and Higgins. i work of the actual tabulation of re-|chiefly for the fairly la expansion sconsin Cen doubtedly be one of the outfield this ¢ —_— . A T AN 1 Rates 75 cents per day and up turns at the state headquarters. in actual loans, with a corresponding — season. Dave Gregs, brother of Vean Gregg, Giants Win and Lose. HAYES BROTHERS contraction in reserves and a decrease COTTON. The other two positions will be di-|who labored in the box for Waterbury [ pajias, Tex., March 11—The New |Telephone 1227 26-28 Broad Ha . of almost $22,090,000 in excess re- New York, March 10.—Cotton _ vided between Keating, Rankin, Ham-|a few vears ago, will pitch for the|yo,ri National league regulars won the P oadway : rford—Edwin Lathrop was | O 2lm tures opened steidy. March 17.51; | mond, Cory and Seidler. All these were | Grand Rapids. club of the Central | second sxhibition same with. the Dal. slecied cxalied Tuler of the Harttord Bonds were irregular on the slight)May, 17.73; July, 17.62; October, 16.51 | out for the team Ilast vear, except|ieague the coming season. rep el b ode e b i i 3 5 5 Lodge of Elks .at the annual meeting |, yersals recorded by the international | December, ' 16.94. Seidler, who was a freshman and — Breeiine | gviariint the o Sasic vorien: L d wh Wish BBt v Aivislon. Totay sales (par value) ag-| New York, March 10—Cotton fu- | therefore ineligible. The Yankees ran into -more rain e adies 0 18 Gregated $2,913,000. tures closed steady: March 18.09: May Good Track Outlook. during their first week in Macon this e 8. registered 3s gained 14 per|17.87; uly 17.69; October 1652 De-| princeton will probably have a much |Year than they encountered during the 2 a TOilet Cream sy l0.5 eent. and the coupon 35 and Panama | cember 16.94; spot steady. bt e o T Ve o MUY | entire training trip a year ago. As : Coniey. Bewelt coupon 3s 1-2 per cent. on call dur- i = - S 1a result the first squad did not get the | ang Reynolds. . ing the week, while the coupon 3s lost MONEY. B s T o, o S o5 E253 | Sump on the second division, as was s T that will keep their complexion in al- iR s o New York, March 10.—Mercantile|the intercollegiate than any Princeton | the case last year. Ayer Wins Sol Derb: EMSNE ectack pondition e Lnvited te i RE L Bt paper 4@4 i-4, sterling 00 day bills, | o o oncEiate than - = yer Wins Solomon Derby. try the kind we are offering today (mml() STOCKS. 4.71; commercial 60 day bills on banks | “Two years awo the Orange and |, Bert Weeden, who acted as manager | Nome, Alaska, March 11.—The Solo- | hich contains enough peroxide in it The following is & summary of today's transac: 471' commercial 69 day bills 4.70 3-4, Black finished fifth in the big event in_ the Colonial league, and later di- | mon Derby, the first of the season’s " ENDS CATARRH, ASTH \ons on the New York Stock Exchance at 8 P. M.: | domand 4.75 7-16; cables £.76 7.16 of the season, with a few individwal | rected the Hagerstown club of the Blue | classic dog races, was won yesterday |t0 make it the ideal winter cream. S 'y = b, lew Clue | Francs, demand, '5.85; cables 5.84. - making all the — points. This| Ridge league, iliness causing him to|from five competitors by the team WG‘%M Cfldl.dl Alsa Gold - i Marks, demand 68 1-8; cables 68 1-1. | Son nure will mot be 0 seans stare | Fetire from the game, has regained his | driven by Fred Aver, who also won in g Kronen, ; cables, 1118 | JEF JASEE LI TOL € mettor bulauced |health and will try baseball this year |1914. The distance was 64 miles and Am Ag Chem .. . 2 ‘Guilders, 40 3-8 cables 40 squad than Princeton has had in some at the head of a Lynn independent or- | the time was 5 hours and 57 minutes, 5-16. Lires demand 779; cables 773. time. ganization. 10 minutes siower than the record 80 MAIN STREET Rubles demand, 27.68; cables 27.7! ¥ made in 1915. Bar silver, 75 1-2. Mexican dollars |, A number of good men have been| -myen at this early stage it does not 58 1-i. -Government bonds steady. | oSt PY Eraduation, but the mem from| ... jre much of o guesser to arrange TRAYELERS' DIRECTORY T s | Fhtiroad bongs sty last ~year's freshman team. should i f the Yankees for the = ) E make b for thelr ”:‘i B e e s s ooe ot GRANE}iflJmtR KNEW |American House t track $1.25 To New York $1.25 : LIVE STOCK MARKET. e e e b e fleld position remaln in doubt, and it Is PR e Ve a safe bet that either Shawkey or Cald- ey I ot Chicago, March 9-—On a 10@15c ad-| I0 Svery event except the bigh Jump |5 25 Sili araw the pitching assignment | There Was Nothing So Good for Fraceliea Man Hee. C LSEA LINE ees 8% Sated A 1006 aate pomgore reln | of very falr ability, and they should | °F the opening gam Congestion and Colds Livery Connection Shetucket Strest “|perform well when the ground soft-| .4, Geist, who occupied the as Mustard FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. @ 2 o Cattle and sheep were strong. ; D NEW YORK _ = N% ek _Cattle. — Receipts 2,000; _ native | o0s and the cinder track gets firm and | U¥0€ BGEC W00, OGP e o butchers $6.80@10.50, canners $5@6.10, | hard- 4 the old Eastern association, will ; FREL ;",AND e Sug Ret ot cutters $6.15@$.75, helfers $6@10.75, Moory Should Ster, Ferform in the same manner the com- |burned and blistered while it acted. You VICE BETWEE ur e v NORWICH AND - - c-.lVe; $5@13. Captain Moore, in the sprints, should | iz season with the Fort Worth club|can now get the relicf and help that me‘i{omm Tu::i:: ;Yg::n- . 5% 51y Es——Receipts 18000 Mixed and|asain be the best man in Eastern col- | of the Texas league. Geist was with | mustard pf‘me“ gave, without the plas- P~ e gy 7 5% S butchers $1638G1808, lght 314.19@ | leze circles. He won the 220 last year | Tuisa of the Western association and | for"and without the blister 4o . . . Anecon = % so% 8% 1480, heavy $14.66@15, rough and took second to Smith, of Michigan | evidently had a good scason, as his | '3 A4 without the Blisten a : 91% | $14.55@14.40, pigs $10.75@13.65, Dy | Inthe. 100yt dash: S ey el e usterole . is a A e e T W - $14.60@15 Running with him- this spring will | Son. white ointment, made with oil of gt 2y m‘!flmgggfe 0)(':".'11;?1; *% 1 1 Sheep.—Recelpts 9,000. Yearlings | be Jelke and Barrett, of last vear's R 51 mustard. It is scientifically prepared, B 5o %k $9@14. wethers 37.50@12.50, lambs|team, and Read, from the freshmwen.| r..,..nity enthusiasm among the |SO that it works wonders, and yet But the old-fashioned mustard-plaster THE AKTNA AND BILLIARDS, s. Six tables. The best o e. ix., S3 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. OWL Seven all n Norwich. Majestic B Hamilton Watches e $11.50@14.75. Read look all legs, but he managed to d 1i h it i = Yankees is at low ebb. They are not |does not blister the tenderest skin. ] s e KNOUSE, Agent—$1.25 §| Bilizmore & do the hundred 1n'0:10 1-5 and the 220 | JR5K000 1'% 0 4 CClaring themseives on | Just massage Musterole in with the < n;’ffim&.}—cfiffifls gen%glmhhmwm:‘;tbg’; that strike fizzle of the past winter, |finger tips gently. See how quickly |THE WM. FRISWELL CO. and several, if not all, have decided |t brings relief—how speedily the 28.27 FRANKLIN ST. Bt @11.00, good u,mmss tidy butch- | events. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING B 8% | crs $8@5.75, fair $8@8.75, common $7| Va Wyck. Fraser and Terrell al |UPOn some other way of disposing of | Luin’ disappear: B oo 2% | @735, common to good fat bulls $5@ | from the freshmen team. are £ood $18 during the coming season. I |%'{;j.o Mysterole forsore throat, bron- S .50, common to good fat other clubs view the affair in the same oat, Robert J. Cochrane . B : bsiters. 350515, Yoal Saives 1450~ | - The whole squad is now working on|LiEht, the fraternity is as dead as-the chitis tonsilits, croup, stiff neck, | WILLIAM C. Younc procer! 3 - omor 15, fresh cows and springers $40@85, | the winter board tion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, Lo - GAS FITTING, Cullfomia Pet of s 58 1 all doing the quarter- PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING | Eoucee, 203 : Sonb Guppty lght. | hard to toh wha wil tats out to be| Just now the club owners are more pm s and aches of back or joint STRIHON & Y°‘U"° Washingtdh Sa., Washington Building Market strong. Prime wethers $1150G | the best at that distance. concerned about the moves of Arthur sore muscles, bruises, chil- | CARPENTER and BUILDER 12, good mixed $10.! sa.n.:s fair mix. In the half-mile the best bet at the | Irwin, business manager of the Toron- llanu. frosted feet, colds of the chest | Best work and materials at right Norwich, ' Conn, Ches & Ohlo ed $9.25@10.25, culls ften ogeven common $5@ to club of the International league. & prices by skilied labor. ‘Altnt N. B. O, Sheet Packing. 4 F 6.59, spring lambs :uou.u Heavy consistent poin (‘ oF 9 :pnenmonis) Telephone 50 West Main St - _g'____ . - 1% | ewes $6@3. last spring, the Boosters. — 1 ‘Phone 581 e e 0% i Dt e §35.250 | P Quillan last spring they 5 ' T, e heavy hogs tes, n TR <. - il - i | 1530 heavy mediums $1525915.30, it appeared the pltchers days of use- Trommer’s mediums_ $15.15@15.25, light iy . fulness were over. McQufiilan was hit $1615@15.25, light - fusso e e head by & pitchod Ball and 1t Everoreen Beer 1tes vigs $U.00013%0, roughs $: Tooked as though he would mecer be g @14.00, stags $11.50@12.00. a5 able to pltch again. He fully recov- REAL GERMAN LAGER Buffalo, March 9.—Cattle—Receipts| Ness Signs With Semi-Pro Team. |cred and % in is on draught at 300 head. Market active. Prime steers| Chicago, March 11—Jack Ness, first H. JACKEL £ CO. SO e T St B | el s e bk | PSS FUR COATS MODERN PLUMBING ssential in. modern hou: electricity is to lighting, We guaran- ten the very best F!.UK.INO ‘WORK by ‘expert workmen at the fariest ; g38 £ E i § i i pg¥ o 1) 1 i prices. Askc us for plans and prices. Bemn® ‘5&:" ” tive, 31 higher, A e uou“‘ Chicago Am Dome Lambs—~Tecsipts & il s i gt s lowest prices B 1 e o e oice ot o Woreestar T i the Basters The of -the DR A. J SINAY lami 1535, cutt to fair $12@ 10" Columbus Siste will Be & Wikyst sl stepe tew. Bllnnce of stock. 1 J. E® OMPKINS or £ nKx H B LRt il H H: 312@1: .50, refused T . et [0 Tl e e e | e comiaing uk v o riceerier Dentist tive, 25¢ higher, yorkers m’l‘“ ml $18.50 018.7‘5 mixed ‘Ifi. h 1 McMahon. Further- M l Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich Phone, 1177-3 ifi?ig sl Buying now is money well invested | Most Cigars Are Good« THESE ARE BETTER THE L. L CHAPMAN C0. | TOMS 1-23 Sc CIGAR 14 BATH STREET, NorwicH, cT.| GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR Try them and see. THOS. M. SHEA, Prep, Frankiin St Next to Palace Cafe SV T Cop DR. F. W. HOLMS. Dentist| F- C. GEER Piano Tuner, Telennone 238 922 Pu..-' Strest, m. Cenn, 0