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et s S | y i Harvard University will be renewed Teorozz=.—1 SOLDIERS TO PLAY ACADEMY |[iiiigssd SCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN ; illips-Exeter, Worcester an e~ ~ : ¥ % bron academies have already entered ILLNESS WILL COME 4 : it ; Gene Packard Sold. Pipe -Lovers— Get This! Be Wise ) Aeina-ize| National Guardsmen Stationed Here and N. F. A. Will Meet Chicasor Aol S0 pyner Gens O Englizh i 'ackarg of the f)hlcago Nationals was J. L LATHROP & SONS Wednesday—Team Played on Mexican Border—Fast |:2/d tonisht to ¢olumbus, of the Amer- ' CURVE CU 28 Shetoshel greers Game Expected. | Rumbler's Pinch Hit Does the Trick. Pipe Tobacco Cleveland, Ohio, April 30.—St. Louis Is P-I-P-E Tobacco Exclusively. None of made it three straight from Cleveland The first game of the series be-|boxing in the bout to be fought here|today by winning by a score of 4 to Z, its goodness has been sacrificed to make it a ‘combination # pipe-and-cigarette tobacco. tween the Norwich Free Academy and |tomorrow night between Freddie Welsh | Rumbler, a pinch hitter, driving in the soldiers of the visiting company | lightweight champion, and Johnny | the winning run. St. Louls’ pitchers > F * That’s why dyed-in-the-wool pipe smokers swear by Old English Curve Cut. “Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary How Does Your Garden Grow To which Mary promptly replied that she had no worry on this matte as her garden had been cared for Ir a practical and common-sense nanne and the same expert knowledwe was at her service for future garde n or food problems. You can have that same contente feeling that Mary has if you read The Country Gentleman On sale every Thursday | Our Special Offer GOOD UNTIL MAY 10th 5 months’ subscription to HARPER’S MAGAZINE | (regular price $1.75) or WORLD’S WORK (regular price $1.25) under the command of Captain A. T.|Kilbane, holder of the featherweight | Waiked ten batters, but were effective Griswold, has stirred a morethen-or- |title. The pugilists will meet for a|With men on bases. St. Louis pulled dinary interest with the followers of [ bout of ten rounds. off the first triple play of the season the national pastime. Under Coach| Under the state rules no official de- i the sixth. Evans and O'Neil had McKay's instruction the Academy |cision can be rendered by the referee.| Walked, Turntr batted for Lambeth. team has rapidly rounded in a fast, | The winner is likely to be decided by He attempted to sacrifice but hlt_ a bard-fighting team: any assregation |the acclaim of spectators. low fiy to Auston, who threw to Ken with a twirler of the calibre of “Chick” | Kilbane ip credited with being the|Worthy, covering first retiring O'Nei Stanley, probably the best scholastic |hardest hitter but there is little, if | Kenworthy’s throw to Lavan com- pitcher in the state, and McKnight, |any, betting on a knockout. pleted the play. Center Fieider - Parker, LeClaire and Counihan for| Welsh will enter the ring at about|Speaker was put out of the game by qfi?’ want your Insurance mMOMeY | .novt wil] have to be watched for | 135 pounds, which will give the light- | Umpire Hilderbrand in the second in- 5 through THIS |championship henors. weight champlon. an advantage of five | ning, the first time Speaker has ~been B o e ‘The National Guardsmen have not |Or six pounds in weight put out of a zame by an umpire since agency. you'll obtain it PROMPTLY.| .t 5 team on the field since their he joineg Cleveland a vear ago. The Sliced for your pipe. In a curved red tin Sjrong companies, expert skill. stav on the Mexican border, vet the|K. O. EGGERS DROPPED yerome that just fits nine to face the Academy feam will St Louis (A) ) . . ' ISAAC S. JONES make the game close and interesting. BUBNS FO0 THE FLOOR| . .. abinve = o the pocket 10¢ This advertisement and 98¢ > Crean, the former St. Thomas slab- : = it A e 175 00 Z 3 g 1 £ surance and Real Estate Agent |man. 'will he on the mound for the |Frankie Came Back Strong Though, |&LN § 2 7 3 R will bring either to your ad I3 visitors, with O’Brien as his battery and Won a Draw. Kwortby.2b ¢ 0 2 1 5000 el Richards’ Building 91 Main St. | mate. Budnik, Hintz and Makula in e 2 1S TP e 3 .2 the outfield are the real strength to| Bridgeport, Conn., April 30.—Frankie | Snaciae 2 * Pere 4 3 T = the team, each with a semi- profes- | Burns of Jersey City received the sur- | Lavan.s 40, ¢ 2 o161 Don’t let it go by. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW sional record for their all-round abili- | prise of his career in the ring here to- | Dewvete 2 & 0 2 (i ty. If the lack of practice and the n;gh\t in I;is kboulhwit.h K. O. ‘Egegers, | gumittcap 0 0 0 0 ot a0 PUBLISHERS' AGENCY FOR ALL ] S tou rof duty has not taken all the|of New York, when the latter sent |sottownp 1 0 0 0 o010 Brown & Perkins, Hinmeys-at-law | (00700 U F " The “former collegian | him to the floor for the count of mine | shumer” 1 1 0 0030 | MAGAZINES Ovér Thames Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. | performers, a battle royal is promised |in the fourth round of their schedul-| . .= 07 -0 Aremor Entrance stairway near to Thames |for Wednesday. ed twelve round bout. ~Burns' ring 3 2 s 9000 National Bank. Telephone 38-3 - zencralship coupled with the inability 500 " - YALE AND HARVARD WILL of Eggers to follow up his lead was re- : = ' X sponsible for him finishing the round.| (o p.icq for Darenport 1y 8th. " .. NORWICH TOWN i e et CUEE G e TR TSR Raiiea ‘i Covriakiein' St At Chatianooge 5. Seshile = yiding for the rationing of fhorough- . strong and earned a Graw. ) Ran for Mig In Sih olieq: Ga breds would be issued shortly Th M M R Whether Regular Teams Are Dis- i nn:::‘d',«,“!w. i . e g s e agazine an jAndrew’s Rector and Girls’ Choir banded Owing to War. Outdoor Championship on June 9. Seove by mningss Fr e e e e Kirby G i i - Score by lanings: ammegte Teeh % irby Goes to Rochester. W o Bder e Frovide Helpful Service at Shelter- e R Chicago, April 130—Although many | fleveaet : 3 P i i e e g0 corner of Broadway and B Jjjs Arms—Whist Club Entertained | Cambridge, Mass, April 30. — A lof (ho teams will be seriously weaken- | Te fiase fie o STANDINGS. Kirby, outfielder, purchased from Lit-|COME IN PHONE IN WRITE I8 /—Matters of Personal Interest. e e S i 15emS (reb-lca through the enlistment of athletes | base hit Rumier. At tle Rock, was sold to the Rochest. g ale. o arvard univer-|for military service, official® of the — ational Leanu e 1est o | Internationals today by the St. Paul |== = a splendid char Sihere was evening prayer and an |Sities meet on the diamond in June.|\estern Intercollegiite conference de-|Ruth Pitched Fifth Straight Victory. afidress at the Sheltering Arms Sun- flotwlllhsl?ndf": the disbanding of l{‘elc ded tonight to hold the outdoor| Roston, April 30.—Ruth pitched his ¥ afternoon, given by Rev. F. Johns | Fegular nines because of the war, was | championship here on June 9. There|fifth straight victory when Boston de- Babanan. rector of St. Andrew’s|receive Y _Harvard athletic authori-|has been reports that the conference,|feated Philadelphia by a score of 6 H 1 67 | Association team. City Bowling League. [36e liaate: crnaiions y -Aurch The text chosen for the ad- | ties from Yale tody. iraduate Treas- | ¢ol1ow v - 2 L T = S |followine the action by the eastern|to & today. The Boston man was hit ‘Aotnn. dis was FES. weve, a5 Sheep. SoluE] el }T]";f“‘ 12 qore of Marvard an-|universities, would cancel the meet often but received brilllant support. i e, s s expe afifsy Dbut now are returned: to_the|Bounced himseif in favor o the idea.| Towa has definitely decided not to| Both lead-off men, Witt and Hooper. rat sower 1o the offensive & Shapherd and Rishop of vour souls.|It will be acted uvon officially Iater.{cnter a team and Minnesota and Wis- | fattened their batting averages with S 2 Yew Haven Tsafah, David, Christ, used these sym- | The proposal is for a game at New |conce @ J0Am S08 SURResots Sod o e O v & o | Pardy 2 5 Hadris wen bois, he bega The apostles use the | Haven and one here, between the best L G %, 2 jl“" it ot Tese Daring s McAlliste 93 A 0 b : 1"t same relationship of sheep and shep- | teams available at each college, fresh- == % sensational pasne. st fibet base. PnE | o 6 eault .. 88 HooR otANIAE herd. Peter was once a wanderer | men being eligible. No letters would Challenges Plainfield High. the Philadephia batting practice, Witt, “ 3 ] ae K from the fold, but Christ searched for |be awarded for participation In the| The Plainfleld Baseball team chal- ;*{‘fa‘t"“;‘ R D e H 430 468 by b A him and restored him to his place.|game. Admission would be free. lenges the Plainfield High School _his_team-mate, E Myers, H 8 i Byery one has strayed more or less. —_ baseball team for a game to be play- |Charging him with —throwing = “bean | 3 gat | { Chims 'Club. Wart Games Fvery sheep that strays is a distinet | UNUSUAL INTEREST IN ed Saturday, May 5th on the Douglas|balls” and threw his bat at the yitch- e 5 % SiCalking .. | (s holeg) ss to the Shapherd Himself. The .| Baseball grounds. Answer through |- Mvers ran up to the plate but the Nitisnal Lamgia Plohers | ecargs IElberfield ms Cc t wandering brings misery to the wan- WELSH-KILBANE BOUT |The Rulletin or address Joseph Marie. | (V0 men wers separated before an: 5 T g ¥ derar. there is no peace nor joy ex . e sette. Plainfield. Conn.,, Box 313 blows were struck and Myers was Including April 25 | Zruckner 1 jon Decc mc ) cept in the f-ather. The hope today | Will Meet Today in Ten Round Fight sent to the club house by ~Manager e o J ave, | Stmecox . 86 the Academy and they ar for every (hristian who has wandered in New York. | Interscholastic Meet on May 12. [ Mack. Scors 5 e, York = oo | = _———jarsghging A gam ST S Soor ik hépervcloed ex- S e T .| Cambridge, Mass. April 30.—The an- e o i s “Touis AR T 13 464 M1L| unicate with 1. itte SOpE by his ovin hand. et hearts in. | oot toh oo APHL 30—Tnusual in_nual interscholastic track: and fiela | Wi 3 571§ Ofmeoperre Barnés, Boston 2 0 15 1o T T : Sod's v Spirtt 3 - | terest is being shown by followers of |meeting hel der t Grover2h 4 1 0 & ofBaron Benton il 1.000 ts A 7 e i spires us to return. To stremgthen, AECHRE HELT Tedtn e ausi s O ot o 3 Rewt Laba e s e e "flfc"Y” E ok e n e SRt Sodmkc. &1 6 e H a 1900 r 0. arry ; ¢ e e oA i LI f.fi,e., | Thrashere 4 1 0 Terreas 2 L ttsburgh, won on points Srpia Shepherd is to us until we reach the s Sl o ¥ il $a0e Al ";‘ ;‘. lof hI le_‘wo!;' n;;zh‘:‘”n‘v‘:l' a fold of Heaven. where the Lamb shall gc 4 6 3 1 0Thomasc 3 0 Loco | e £ r lead to living fountains of water and Jichnsonp 1 @ 0 of Ruth.p 1 0 Loco | ten round hout. MeCoy appeared to Brloigd ifhe away all ‘tears. from thetr Setbold.p 30 2 o 3 ! o be in poor condition and with the ex = o | Toas B l0aine ol oo - eption of the first round, Greb forced hymns for the dav were ren- e ickuliee owie Bb by batted Ten ik o the fighting. MeCoy was forced (o] dered most acceptably by a girls’ choir pSeore b Iz S 5 e the ropes i the fourth, sixth and the | == — = from St. Andrew’s with Miss Winifred 2deiphia e H e 4l nth rounds Blker at the plano. Toe seloctions In- MARKET WAS DULL. e B% ok BB i Triiwe *Teo ek it | e, G o —_— J M & J P SWAHN clided Hark' '-Harki LY 2 = AR A i e cral G Alexancer, ' Philadeiphia i 2 o K8 o K. L e e B e lravy” Gaine Wats Largely Lost! in| ey moheises S e Cooper. Plusursh 3 2 3 @ STIMPSON SIGNS CONTRACT L5 gmuus and In the Cross of Christ I the Final Hour. e lI-Feeling Marked the Game. o 0 WITH NEW HAVEN 81‘]()1‘% i i ecre Co. pe s E o & 1 : fia T TR ey VERE b I P wdson ; ril_ 30.—Philadel- Brookisn W o0 | h . - ew York, April 30— Stagnant con- o nhlizmri?ffllee‘p{g‘;' hite bff Rudolph in the Micaeo Rl Hleiprad Uil ek TN DR L W 227 M - E';_'";*""G;d at Cards. . |ditions Jprevailed in the stock market et third inning today and won the game |gieee. st Touie 1 ; 90 | fielder. SRk B i BN 6 Stree Mrs. C & a2 £ R = S = ephone 551- b e e Bl i U today, Jeading shares beins Telegated| Brie et e zgm‘::;:"'shogf; I Socay s bty American Loague Pitchers' Records. Danny Murphy, the hustiing ma gy P S L Whist_club. Three tables were play I N e o n Motor pr . Once, when Alexsnder was at . bat 6w ger of the New Haven club has scored ed. The first prize was won by Mrs. | concrioUting far more than their usual cdrich B T Giipice. Wuisléy had, to 3tep in -Bo- | pari, oo gho Ia ten-strike by signing Barl Stimpson, = Susie Lillibridge, the second by Mrs, | Povey. (Warly Eams were largely ve- Py oast tween the former and Rudolph to stop |k Johnsn, Athle r |outfielder, who starred with the Low- Dr. Alfred Richards Nathan Buchnell. Other prizes went | hieved in th A oD oot Greene € Gop o ergument, Rudolph running all the | Mosrdee. New York 13 2z 0 |e1l_and Worcester clubs last season . " to Mrs. Charles G. Pierce and Mrs. o &2 o Greene C_Cop e Tiate to make his remariks. | Coumbe. ‘Clwelsnd 3=l 0| Stimpson participated in 119 games DENTIST Willtam | B. Willcox. Refreshments |, nc total turnover of 325,000 shar Gulf 'S Steet i e 3 T s Y vear and amassed a splendid av Office Hours RS Beroed By tho hostess. which resulted chiefly from profes Harimen Comy Bcoe = Plank.” St Touts B sl £ vl o e g B 0 T e sional activity in pools. barely nots = Cent 1 ost P New York 3 1 vi < part in tr “quo- Wed. s = ‘ sl Int Agricult pr 4 4 s> hoe Love. New Yor 3 1 o players who took part in the full quo Ved. a Will Speak in New York State. ppaiied ihep NSt JRONEs SEasmens. ol 0 Ins Coppor nemess 4 178 ° Willims. Chicass 2 o ta of Fastern league games that sur- Room £ last week's more active sessions. Hap- Interb Con 31 7 §30 1 Cunningham, Detroit 1 ! ) & T i 299 This week Rev H. Smith leaves | penings over the week e evidently Interb Con pr e A 1 Klepfer, Cleveland 3 1 passed Stimpson in the batting records = Saratoga, N. Y., to visit his sis- s g en Tot Siks ot N T sy s H ellman. St. Louls % 2 and Manager Murphy believes he will , D . were not of a character to inspire in- ir o $03 Dantorth, - Crs 5 e et - e hex = 2 2 Mrs. T. Snowden Thomas. Later 3 arRoter in- Ini Har Com 30 1 anforth, — Ccas .35 1 report to the Murlins next Tuesday. he ‘will give addresses in Schenectady, | cron o rom i CIie VAT coonditions, Ine Mer Mar f10 H Beott, Chicagn e | Stimpson started the season with s sdarenses I nchen Y. erop prospects, the labor situation and Int 36 At e 23 H Clootie, ‘Chicun e, D ol w s ali 3 ::ert:{;\_xli:‘lrcnms(am‘e- causing great- T R T : Eaber, ';.-mfm“_ L 2 1 when the club was forced to the wall. ; stra o i 2 V. dobnson. Wash. & 2 1 Ta 22 BE Sonan) SRt TInternational affairs azain loomed Tk e Totals 81 72 s . Coveleskie. Cloveland 4 2 1 HebIatar: Aooleel Sup. Wil WOrcew:op Mrs. Albert Avery of Bozrah waslomi = , z Tt s T T but did not sign a contract. Several 5. y ) ze ? Eyvineco v Scora by fanings: . e 1 e i G tlifeacant guest of Bire. Richard Care|ooiroroy Jrcr (he xchange toarket Loz Venes Boaton = o Shaw, Wesngion. .3 1 1 weeks age he went south and worked TM NT ter at her home on Sturtavant street P i i Cee Rub & Tire Philadeiphta . ..l H Calawen, New ¥ H 1 out with the Mobile club of the South- ter;at ¢ - |ing to the new minimum of 28 cents, [l o 2 ot e IR (Y e 5 Rt 7 T e i i e u Lone Tdand ety Two hase hits Cravath, Stock i e H ] ern association and remained there un - z ke 55 Spént the week end with her cousin,|eontinental centers. 3 May Dept_Store New York 4, Washington 3—10 In-{Gaia, Washingten .."".:3 = 1 ‘2 most schools of healing; consen Miss Alice Bectham of Wauwecus| Trading centered to an unusual de- Yex Perol nings. the’ remeay “consists In ‘fnding « Bt G Washington, April 30.—New York Schulte Fractures Rib. e BoRy of the = gree around such speculative issues as Industrial Alcohol, the motors and : returned on|oifs, Alcohol was the dominant fea- P rwo“'“:ee.(’:, ture of the last hour, when it made y P = Its extreme rise of 6 1-2 points to the dlsease. The Sclence of Chiropractic has dsm onstrated that the causes of ai displaced and sublaxated of the spinal column, and b defeated Washington in ten innings| Cincinnati, April 30—Frank Schulte today, 4 to 3. Nunamaker walked ‘l’"lhe right flelder of the Pittsburgh Na- the tenth, was safe at second on Gal-|tional League baseball team, sustain- lia's wide throw of Shockers sacri-|eq n fractured rib while indulging in Midvalo _Steel M e L Mo Kan & T Mo Pac cirs o Pac w 1 Mrs, Alfred S. Chi Monday afternoon Fast Town stree »t: in w York - 5 3 -~ 117 on extensive accumulation. Gen- o Pac pr w fice, took third on a double play that|; = < = = e - and ‘Gifia. 5. A Besthum of| 672l Motors Preferred rose 4 1-2 to vaf 1% Ne Hem Ietieg Shoskeras) Gllmcley, 888 | o o b oS match with sev. that cause the condlition - £ s ot with 4 7-8 for the common at 108| 100 Nat iesd pr scored on High's single. The score: today. T i /sici tected to thg extent that the patie Vauwecus Hill were in Preston Friday hilo Mexivan Potioisnm aduac. | 2168 Nevl ¢ e room today. The attending physician will recover from whatever allment & swliére “they. attended the funeral of |!-F: While Mexican Tetroloum advan ON Y cobn e Washinston (A, . |announced that Schulte would be out filcts him. Wrs. Beetham's aunt, Mrs. Caroline biny 160 ,‘,’13-- s exas Com-| N v. NF an Githooter. "3 173 0 Ofyudgerp 5 115 1 o|O fthe game for about two weeks. o United States Stesl followed its| i Nonn Paciper SRR S - e O TYRONE-2% Tnit ee its P Matslzb 5 1 2 5 OfMianz 3 3 & 0 9l Ny Horse Racing In United Kingdom.| @ (B i and Mra. Tineoln Southwerth | erratic movements of recent days, ris- Oilo Cltles Gas Pippdh & 015 3 OfRlarr 51100 ing nited Kingdom i the Misses Staples of Hartford |in& to 116 3-4 after declining to 115 e T Baker2p 4 1 1 2 OfSmitnir & 9 1 0 1| London, April 30, 420 p. m.—Ail Doctor of Chiropractic. red down during the week-end to | 1-2 and ending at the top, a net gain Porn B R e, kT 21 w2 25 J|racing will cease in the United King- Rooms 220-221 Thayer Bldg., Nor Southworth's munt, Mre ¢ |0f i-% Other industrials and metals Pooples G & © Nmakeeo® & 1 2 1 olmMewses. 1 0 6 o o|dom this week, it was announced in z COLLAR wich, Ct. Tuesday, Tuursdsy, Satar 2 of the Seotland read > | moved within more circumscribed Phila Co. Shocker p © 2 4 Offfen;ye. 3 111 0the house of commons today, for the orm-it | |day, "2 to € p. m. Bl limits, also fertilizers and the usual i mowls 518w oluments 2 01 5 olgovernment, by Captain Charles Bat- Q for30¢ | Hardige Ready Feor Games. o Wb i B s s Pitts & W va pr . e 5 Gelias 0 0.0 o 3|burst. He addeq that an order pro-| CLUETT.PEABODY&.CO.IVCMAKERS - ™ WS i o r striking contrast to ress 8 R e SRR | eay Bk Sl The Hardies challonse sy team i |I291S2 ofered o strking contrast o) 1 853 pen 7 i e e 190 Franklin St. (%) Bated fer Dumert in Bth. Eastern Connecticut under 20 vears of |t g 2 (z2) Batted for MeBride in 10th. Ray Con Cop I8 THE PLACE TO GET A NiCE The Hardigs would-like to hear Rails were in no sense a factor, Reading liow Lopdon Blue Jave and|movements in Reading, Union Pacific I Ta B R A B B Do s o ee ROAST BEEF A8 WELL AS A NICE ssup Y. M. H. A, . Loh oane Iotnes s R u axkington 170 1 0 0110 o3 PIECE OF CORNED BEEF OR ANY Send all challenges to|ond © I Ty g 100 Sears Roebusk L i LR TR T T R ll n itter, 55, Soring SomEeE ol® |exceding fractions. Low priced | i Stmcatr O .. Eahe g o it u a 00 THING IN THE MEAT LINE. E Lot o IR L il el B e T —— Does the dread of the dental chair cause you to negiect them? Yew GAMES SCHEDULED ToDAY. need have no foars. By our method you 3an have your testh fllad. VAL.LUPPERT s dull or altogether neglected. 1400 South “Pactsc Bonds were heavy, the lower trend | loeiouh B sed to Columbus. applying to ralls, industrials and the 300 Tenn Cop Chm B crowned or extracted IBSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. CONSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES Chappelle Re! Natlenal League. Boston,” April 30.—fThe release of | international group. Total sales ;f)’ll TW:XLA k;:'l'ldf.e ‘Bowton "E Yril;;fltb?dt Y Larry Chappelle, and outfielder, to the | (par_value) agszregated $3,045000. — xas Co. rocklyn 2t New “olumbus club of the American As-| U.’S. bonds were unchanged on call, | 309 tomeren Socy EfSaafem tae STRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE FREDERICK T. BUNCE sociation, was announced by the man- |but Panama s, coupon and register- | i a'ST wlues SIS AR ot s STERILIZED INSTRUMINTS - wgement of the Boston tionals to- | ed, declined 1 per cent. Union Pacific Louis at Cleveland. = ht. Chappelle was formerly with —_ D aMieaéipMat at Beston. CEEAl LiNeN THE PIANO TUNER Chicago Americans. STocKs. T e aion ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS Saies Internations! League. LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK 22 CLAREMOUNT AVE. Phone 838-2 Norwich, Conn 300 United Fruit 100 Adams Espress 3 10T S. €I P &F | 10) Afax Rubber .. .. Toronio at Providence. AL Providence. e If these appeal to you, call for examination and estimate. Ne 200 Alaska Gold M 5. T Alcohol Buftalo 2t Richmond. charge for consultation. 410 Aty Charaers = 8 BELL-ANS | e fper g st e |58 E on. 0.5 conen = 4'=I.bS"‘"'fe]V R 13% A e : EZ';"‘Z? e YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. DENTISTS .R. J. COLLINS T d'L “;_ = emoves o 400 Diah Copper * . Natosn) - Coveun. (Successors to the Ring Dental Co.) M ™88 o g 2 0 N & a s 5 Boston S ndigestion. Onepackage | 30 4n 10 VT G AT fames "Sortponed, ratn 203 MAIN ST. NORWICH, CONN. D E N I IS r = % e Im O 1A M to8P. M. Americas Lei Chicago-Deihoit. rain. Boston 6, Philadelphia 3. St Louls 4, Cleveland 2. New York 4, Washington 3. (18 innings ) torna League. vrovesti SScat all druggists. | 20 4= 300 Am Linsced pr ; hm e e WILLIAM C. YOUNG 500 Am Mariing. 1000 Am Malt 1 pr 700 Wabash pr A Lady Asistant Telephone 148 Main Street, Nerwich, Conn Phone 1173 #00 Westinghouse TuThS 300 West Pac .. Successor to | S S LUR 0 West, Fac pr . At Newack—Newark.Rochester. rain. = STETSON & YOUNG A Lo BT At Providence—Toronto 5. Providemos 2. (Firet F bA 3 F C sie Moo came.) rench-American rur Lo. . 500 Am Smelt b & CARPENTER and BUILDER | % sn Smei o & Best work and materials at right| ey An i Ban. 200 WL Ora L Toronto 1. Proridesce 2 (Secomd same) 200 Woalworth 2" b, Mmoo pufsio 4. Rictmend 5. et 0‘ I I‘ :E Guarantee all work. We make ne . charge for Storage. Discounts on 4 Buffalo 1. Richmond 7. (Second game.) srices by /skilied labor. 100 Am . Sugar i Pelephong 5 Wit Seiie. B 100 Am Topseo MONEY. At Baltimore—Montreal 3, Baltimore 4. (First Furs. Uncured Skins wanted. 5 3t Main St | 1100 am Woolen - = b game.) Practical Fur: . Hbe A s New York, April 30.—Call money Montreal 1. Baltimore 0. (Second game.) ot g bl steady: high 2 3-4; low 2 1-4; ruling American Assoclatien. WE ARE PUTTING IN A NEW MARBLE LUNCH i 1;:,-‘_-'4» YN‘MAN;O':TB:;’:;:: ik teuther & Co’s STERLING ALE and| . 0o ass o " 5 ; (00 Athon v iel Bros” Real' GERMAN BEER on| [80 jihien o Draught at the sidg Au GT'& WO . Room rate > 1-4; last loan 2 3-4; closing| At Toledo 7. Milwaukee f. daE i enmd e LA & Gl AT COUNTER WITH TWENTY STOOLS, LATEST At Lousville Minneapolis. raln. Carriages, Democrats, Con- DEL-HOFF HOTEL 7% Ryl “Eonin COTTON. Southern Auseciation 1 RN & ot ek New York, April 30. — Cotton fu- -Ne ’ P EUROPEAN PLAN 300 Batopilas Atin " tures closed. steady. May 20,211 July | sed tat o e Foomed sccount de- STYLES, VALUED AT $850 cords and Business Wagons. - HAYES BROS., Props. s2n0 Retn Sted B 20.00: October 19.21; December 19.26;| At Bimingham 6. Mobile 3. elephone 1227 26-28 Broadway S R e January 19.31. eAt Tdttle Rock 5. Memphis 5. (13 innings-dark- o Will clean up on a lot of Stable and Spot quiet; middling 20.55. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. FnEena i e 109 Cerre Do Pasco . Saratoga Restaurant and Quick Lunch /= = * ="~ sl s 1197 Ceme' Do Pace whEAT: open. Tow. Ciise. ST D LIQUOR AND Norwich, Cona. 100 Cht & & I-pr ... e it m | OP 556 Uéne Prices right low on Team and Ex 300 Chtic. & W pr FATR R : novzd By e i Telephone 424-4 41 BROADWAY press Harnesses and Rubber Bosts e BOVTEING AND BICLIAuDS 1588 Cliefomess, = i e Open 5a. m. to 1 a. m. scic o ven alleys. Six tables. The best| 300 Col Fuel & Iree 1B3% I3 gmn gl B . . . D. METROPOLIS HAPMAN Majestic Blde, 85 Shetncket Street, | - 100 Compur Tab . Gx s J. D OPOLIS, Prop. THE L L C C0. Notwich, Comn. 00 Gon”¥" Catiania & b 14 BATH STREET, NORWICH, CT. Y e — - S el =

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