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INSURANCE INSURANCE = %P FOR EVERYTHING “TW INSURABLE 0. L. LATHROP & SONS 8 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn, the FIRE INSURANCE Policy Ex- TINGUISHES THE LOSS after the cam. of fire and water has occurred. OUR POLICIES PROTECT. Our SERVICE serves YOU. ISAAC S. JONES naurance and Real Estate Agent Risharde Buiidin "M Street Burglars are About Robberies are Frequent Insurance is Cheap WITH B. P. LEARNED & CO. 28 Shetucket Street Agency Established May, 1846 | tain of the Yale varsity | been replaced at No. |t was The Academy teams and their old rival, Bulkeley High, will clash Sat- drday afternoon ‘on the local campus, providing the weather prophets keep the sun shining that day. These two teams are out for blood and there will be the same kind of playing and the same old spirit that his given N. F. A. her victories over B. H. S. since the schools first met on the diamond as rivals. The fans ought to take in this game above all those on the schedule, and root hard for the .local boys, remembering that a win for the Academy is a boost for Norwich. Thae N. F. A.. squad was put through some stiff practicing Thurs- day afternoon and they sure were in good form. Coach “Gabriel” McKay gave the boys some insife dope and they all went home looking wise. The outfleld of the team have prom- isced to give up daisy picking and will be allowed to play real ball on Saturday. Young, a new recruit, showed up well in practice this week and is expected to show something good in the coming game. The boys are on their toes and hope to sent Bulkeley back to New Lon- don with tags tied to their suits. Get together N. F. A. .fans and make some noise at the game. It isn't a funeral, it's the best old na- tional pastime, baseball, that your team gives yo CAPT. MEAD LOSES PLACE IN YALE VARSITY CREW New Haven, Conn., May 8.—Win- ter Mead of Bronxville, N. cap- crew, has # i the vasity shell by Adams, a cond crew man, learned tonight. This is_the second time in the history of Yale rowing that a captain has lost his seat in the varsity shell. In 1915 Captain Denegre voluntariily with- drew for the good of the crew. Captain Mead rowed in the Yale shell in the victorious race against Princeton on the Housatonic River | last Saturday. oach Mather Ab- bott made several other changes in the boating of the Yale varsity to- day and the weight of the crew was general increased. TEX RICKARD LOOKING FOR TRAINING SITES Toledo, O. May $—A hunt for| sites for training camps for Jess| Willard and Jack Dempsey was | gun today by A. Q. Thatcher, match- maker for the Toledo boxing com means that, having got to- gether a fine stock of Hay, Grain, Corn, Flour and other! FEED — we've pleased our customers and added to our business repulation. 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Phene 986 Rings with any Bracelet and Pocket grades and all makes at the old stand of the which staging the tit July 4. Several locations on the shores of | | Lake Erie were inspected at the re- | | quest of Tex Rickard ,the promoter. | _Willard has been offered Casino a historic resort mile place ‘Where will by the West rillard o Gun made a They .~ Set Manager 1 {the very near futur | Is Ashiand Too Strong? ! When the ip was | stafr, b | 1t mu me team, they say Norwi Colonials are all nes. Ashland is waiting for then Vh fot cha lenge a team whoss rarutation has always been ace | Concord Man E ed Track Captain. | Hanover, N. H.. May 8.—J. M. Mur- | Totaw 10 |ray of Concord was elected captain | Score of the Dartmouth tr team today, | (g | the athletic council having failed to | Tws base hits, ratify the election of H. C. Avery of | o'Neil. N.F. A AND BULKELEY CLASH SATURDAY Bradford, Vt, who was named for the captaincy on April 4. Murray finish- ed second in the quarter mile run in the 1913 intercollegiatds. Regulars 2, Rosebugs 1. On Thursdry evening at the Palace Bowling alleys the Regulars made it two out of three from the Rosebugs. In a side bet between Morton and Mc- Carthy the former cleaned up, winning by five points. Peckham of the Reg- ulars took all the honors of the even- ing, getting 133 for high single and a total of 347 for three strings. ‘The scores: Rosebugs. Morton .. . 98 104— 298 Simeox .. 102 121— 312 Shannon .. .8 90— 257 Zeralski .. . 88 100— 291 Busch .. L L 100— 284 515 1442 Regulars. McCarthy .. L1018 106— 293 Simpson .84 97T 102— 283 Connell 119 89 93— 306 Clark .. ...100 126 98— 324 Peckham 108 133 106— 347 512 -531 510 1553 Do Welis to Meet Trimmers The Do Well club will play the fast Trimmers of the West Side on Sunday at the Fair Grounds. Neith- er team has lost a game this season. The battery for the Do’ Wells will be Dutch Leonard and Whacko Riley. Break Even at Golf. New Haven, onn, May held Georgia Tech to a a golf match here today. 2.—Yale Yale Wins at Tennis. New Haven, ‘onn., May 8—Yale won all six matches in a tennis meet with Trinity here today. Lewis' Homer Wins for' New York. Philadelphia, May 8.—Lewis' home run drive into the left field bleach- | ers with Pratt on base in the sixth| inning gave New York fhe victory in the last game of the series with Philadelphia today, 2 to 0. The loc- als nmever had .a chance as Shawkey held them to one single. Sc 00 i, Lewls. Boston Blnaks Ssnators. o, Ma ton won 3 to 0 Chicago Improves Lead. ! May 8.—Chicago i Chicao (A) ab L po Telbold ot 2 Weaserab 3 2 1 Coikas th ¥ Jackeen Felshet 4 Gandil1b 4 Rishers. s Sehalk.c Gicot » 4 MARKET WAS STRONG. New York, Mayy shares dominated today's trading to history of the stock exchange, their movements assuming extravagant {proportions and causing consequent tive circles, however, th hippings _receiv | score of peace industrials, mostly at | substantial gains, while a ival of| erest was noted in all classes of ls. | "The further rise, which marked the first successive full session of ctions well in excess of one million shares, also lifted average |mums for almost three vears, while| |rails as a group were at the year's best. In several noteworthy instances, such as Texas Company. Atlantic Gulf, American Woolen and Sinclair Oil, absolute high records were es- tablished. Among secondary rails to- day’s quotations constituted maximum quotations for five to fifteen years. Texas Company was again the star performer, adding 20 3-8 points to yes- terday’s 16 point gain at 269 7-S; A lantic f rose 11 1.2, American Woolen 7 1-4 and Texas and Pacific 1-4, Barrett Company, Cuban American Sugar, Mexican Petroleum, Associated il, Pan-American Petroleum, General Motors, Industrial Alcohol, marines d American International embraced the other strong issues extreme gains of two to 2 1-2 points rise to 101, its top price since the elimination of the extra dividend. Sales approxi- mated 1.775,000 shares, a new record for activity this year. Marine and traction bonds strong_with French municip: general list, {ncluding Liberty manifesting only moderate firmness small dealings. Total sales, par v: aggregated $12,225,000 rose 1-2 per cen '$TOCKS. Tigh Low e u % FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL 8.—Petroleum | greater extent than at any time in the| | prices of leading industrials to maxi-| Closwe g 3 Tiberty st 4%s 2| Liberty 48 CHICAGD CRATH WARKET, B et 990 Chic & N' 6100 Chlle Cop . | 2400 Peoples G & € 0 Pirce 01 4160 Ray_C 13 it XY my 993 5% 12 e m COTTON. New York, May spot g MONEY. May $.—Call money firm 4 1-2; ruling rate 4 1 offered at 4 3-4; : bank acceptances 4 1 Cotton LIBERTY BONDS. L 2to 2 tie in| | burgh victory today, 4 to 82| i ‘ S 110 Homstmanp 0 0 0 1 McHenrs 10 0 0 | Meadowsp 0 0 0 ¢ | xxClemozs 1 0 0 8 595 115% 8—Cotton futures ‘i uly opened steady. May 2775; bid; 2 October 2440; December 2397; | January 2360, ‘chins is over and tha |rels and the glory of vetserday. | minds ug of the stos |¥ere. sk Hot weather comfort for warm-blooded men — one- piece Athletic Underwear. 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In these days of oil-bu dreadnoughts, sub-chaser: boats, the average man would that the day of the Olymnia the > on her lau- Aving | could well afford to re: But those who figure the Olvmpia as in. the “all-in-down-and-out have reckoned without the Olympia says “Our Navy.” That good old shi refuses to be counted oui. She Dbout the two s _Both of them| naliy the larger of the bill I all hovs fighting. BASEBALL. YESTERDAY'S R! PEITRESTTRLT ESRTLEVIATIINRC LI L RDENT EALERLTE enjoymentof Turkish tobacco— there is a tremendous pride and satisfaction in smoking a cigarette that has absolute standing among the best people everywhere. LEAGUE STANDINES. Naticnal Leagae, When you exhibit a package of Helmar you stamp yourself a man of taste and knowledge. ok e s G Tk o| winne o, plied the sm ; | have strength enoug ler lad, “as long to say anything in this war. steel ship and it has no leaky pia arrived in! “split their chow” with the Russians.!long : This feature adants it partie- — | Murm j dropped r trips to the firing line. of bluejacke 1l done on the ra nding party [and ma b | The fighting was entirely free tions that” make ship tremble from | pects bluejackets to be & ement and railro: 1s a passenger car- | and that these lad marched into cs the | of the Bolsheviki The Olympia me: American armed force to land in Ri famous | Five | sheviki sper- | Stack tive. The bluejac cruiser Atten- tives star and shared The boys were hich fleats on to'a rate apse vsed in-lead o4 stone and reduees crete uzed in ship- oroximately 30 per cest ~-arrets Skip's Future. ‘War was the mother of j cheering the own enough to make the vessel does not