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No.1 y51,.f::1;,; 100 Ib $3.25 Pennant ! Postage Stockfeed, 100 Ib. . ... $3.25 "| possible effect on” business. UfiuGflin.uPef S. 24 :t;’i‘..F?ff ....?fisss H. & S. Hofsefeed, l!:e best Mystic Chickfeed, 1007 1 Beet Pulp, 100 bb. ... $3.30 Chas. Slosberg & Son 3-13 Cove Street NORWICH TOWN g kiyn, N. Y, in Ing .the winter at their feeding places, as he jed the nuthatches and wood- peckers, said this was a great work keéping birds, aliee through the win- ter for they destroyed many _hurtful lasetts. Nei rs on Town. street, through the} long, hard winter, brought food birdg to the roof of a lean-to. i trées near Jvou'd at once fiy idown, food. By actual count were 66 birds feeding e time, Thus through jebp\snow they were ing. p snow covered grass | sales An4_ shrube agpair of fickers came ons it theLhomes uptown. Very ~o|¢ s the flicker with the red on the back of neck weuld stay on the south sid§ of a large maple, or stok the shelfer of the feeding box, where it coulll be easily the family vingroom. sow Wwas gon the flicker went, not to come back. lLater it was discovered stayifig about & home on_ Bast Town street, where there was an abundance, of red berries.. The hairy and downy »vnd afe due to leave early north, but aresstill h around the n*. Robins, bluebi Dl' grackles, now. The m o (hs Moadowinik, uun; often, indicatés that they rger aumbers than usual vuver - row should be The hermit thrush must lcn its home jn the Guit States for the Green Mountains of Vermont and the hill towns of e Massachusetts, where insum- can be heard its wonderful song which the Natgralist Burroughs says _ to him is the finest-sound During migratfon. April it deesn't often sing, but itd notes have been beard here whils In passage. in ‘nature. rrl:un of Mrs. Thurston B, Bar- | it Peck's dorner, are pleased that | het condition ‘Kuy improved, fol- ;hl kept her confined December 3rd. Mrs: u‘l considerably from M had two severe attacks he con- received medical treatment larry James Taylor of New . Who was the guest of Mrs. , bas visited her r {liness. the middie of this ith stopped en route D. C, and will also before returning ly of West Town Jennie MclIntire of pension of operatio . $2.95 iter. cks of birds, gathered | | B shell, replaced TR R mum:‘flmmvmt Mwm pugmntl.u HIGH TE TENNIS ENTRIES MAY ‘BE ADE BY FRANCE AND CANADA TEAM: STA| mc'nc:m-l . nn.m_ South umnd as llu back on. Al- though the weather ‘was not ‘warm, FINANBIAI. AND GUMMER . MARK!T eWAS |RREGUMR. /2. New York, April 9.—An uncertain| i tone tx!hmnllnngfll the stock imarket to- [ i ay, the irregular tren e % H}ner dealing rsnmmsomts:" £au- fi‘:' (lon on the part of proressional trad- 1}:: o8 Kia .D FRE g4g l!:flGSfli FEELEE ¢ o Lt Ll =88 ® W EER ER ?Eee 3f2§ Bimuzunga. | iiuct at he hesitation ‘wad ascribed to the railroad strike and its NN“ Expan- sion of labor difficulties in that qua: ter was accompanied by partial sus- at western. in. trid] centers. A he - inarket manifested a: strong tue i the later dealings under lead | of stees, equipments and motors, but reaoted sharply, just before the’close, when cull loans” advanced to 10 per cent.; after having been in free’supply at § per cent. Further unsettlement in foreign ex- change was another adverse fact British bilis again lost ground tem- porariiy and French and Italian rates fel! 17 new low discounts, as express- ed in terms of the American dollar. -Further ‘heavy gold - exports = to ‘Soutn America were announced, b thes: were neutralized - by ' adv! “rew ‘iondon indicating an’ expansion ofthe gold movement from that cen- this market, There were perceptible signs of re- iaxation in the time money market, but such accommodations, it appear- ed, were limited to the sharper m tarities and mostly for modera! amounts, Oferings of funds for co mercial purposes were reported to be more liberal. The stock’ market owed: virtually’ all of its occasional gctivity ‘to‘poots” in selected issues, but these yieided with representative 'issues inthe general reversal at the close. - Sales amounted to 1,800,000 shares. ¥ Heavy, selling of Liberty issues, some of which approximated low rec- ords, featured the enlarged opérations of the bond market, prices in the main tending lov‘;e_l;“':l“;'-‘zlwfilés, par April ’ value,: aggregate ,375,000, * i (a2 U. 8, bonds were unchanged on steady; middling 4300. ! 9 MONEY. New' York, April. 9.—Call steady; high 7: low 6; ruling rate sinidaiss $555338 5 v o "'a oS Eages PEETTTN 1T W s BF R 3 £ sasasgntasy s3a8 W ERERE FRRER u 2538l SEEe »’ 22 s STOCKS. Migh. Lok, Closs. 7; bank acceptances 6, After the clo: tions were made: 7: offered at §; iast loan 5% pacl o Juyy T8 VTR TR | B g BE G ® NEW vbnx BOND MARKET. c Jlh. FOREIGN EXCHAMGE RATES. Tester: Sterling. dollars per pownd— Demiad 22 TEE g9 88 3388 oo BEBE BE peenss & 82 BFOI AN Dlfll.‘l‘l@fl MACPHERSON’S “FOR QUALITY” SPRING TOP COATS They are hers ready for y-u to don the mmm you doff the ulster that has been doing duty all Winter.” Beauti to turn the morning mist and evening. chill. SINGLE AND noum_s.mm " TWO AND THREE'BOTTON MODELS ‘LIGHT, GRAC!-'.FUL DRAPERY Made of soft, rich herring-bone weaves, in Oxhrdt and Tane. 'Othérs made of durable Gabardines. Also.belted models made of knitted fabrice in heather mixtures. THEY ARE DISPLAYED IN OUR WINDOWS hand-tailored garments Ready-for-Service Spring Top Eolh. %0 Mrhfl in_every detail that * they makae the custom-tailor superfiuous except to emphasize the meney we save you. We match their clothes; they can't match our prices. JC _MACPHERSON QUALITY CORNER . OPPOSITE - CHELSEA ‘SAVINGS BANK L3 i3 32)#&5; 523! s g 2 2% | Marquard nd Filiott. g L Sy 22% | match with Team No. 3 Thursday ev- §= ik 1334 | Kennedy . cotton money closing bid 6; offered at 7; lnst loan se the following quota- | J- High 8: closi; Fagaris gh 8: closing bia | Mutphy : PIRATES SELL TWO PITCHERS ' TO TEXAS LEAGUE CLUB Xdtue Rocke Are. Aoehl 8- Sanager Gibson - Pittsburgh National m;uu elub announced here hat. he had sold Pitchers Meador and MM to the Witchita Falls club of the Texas Léague under optional agreement. Exhibition Games. At Little Rock, Ark. Pittsburgh Nationais Ll tle Rock, Southern. Adams, l(eldvr and lnln and Brotts Cincinnati Nations ... Washington Americans Luque, Bressler and Allen; son, Schacht and Picinich. fi' Memphis, Tenn.: Cleveland Americans BT 2 Memphis ,S. A. .. 240 Niehauss, Mortbn and Thomas; Thweatt, Albris and Meyers. . At Columbus, Ohio— ' Columbus, Association, 2, 13, 3. thhdzlvhla. Nationals 1, 10, 5. 14 Innings) WilliS, Mu)rermzm George and Wag- ner; Smith, Weinert, Botts and With- erow. - At Cumberland, Md.— Boston Nationals 0, 3, 8. Detroit Americans 1, 3, 1. ‘Bayrs, McQuillan and ‘Woodal. At Lynchburg, Va.— Nw York Americans 5. 'l. 3. Brooklyn Natlonals 2, 7, O’'Doul, McGraw nad Rue‘. Pfefleh 8 2 Er]d(- Gowdy, ELKS TEAM 5 WINS WINS MATCH FROM TEAM 4 ‘Team No. § of the Elks rallied after losing the first game in its duckpin ening and captured the match by tak- ing the last two games. Captain Fitzgerald’s 115 in the last string ‘gave him high single for the night and his 310 was the high three string figure. The scorgs: Team No. 5, Elks. . 8 87 83 .81 98— 270 83— 247 90— 260 15— 310 335 366 386 1087 Team No. 4 Elks. ; 78— 247 87— 265 87— 279 90— 282 Fitzgerald . Keating ., Kehoe .. ..ue Campbell Combies .. 368 353 352 1073 . ON:TAFTVILLE ALLEYS. Giv Taftville K. of C. I3 ce eees 95 106— 299 . .10t 101— 286 80— 285 134— 349 128— 322 112 103 02 92 527 485 Willimantic K. of C. .96 110 105 e . 549 1561 Charon O'Brien 95— 301 106— 310 Tube means the same as onaSflvertownCord In iail; R . |Bua as.thou wiit, unspoiled by praise-: power and endurance and long life that Goodrich knows how to put into rubber. : Goodrich QKgd INNER TUBES The B.F. Goodrich Rubber Company, .A Makers of the Strvexrown Jack Sharkey and some ‘of the little fellows. - Willie Meehan got $2,100 for fighting Al Roberts eight rounds re- cently and Gene Tunney got $900 for giving K. O, Sullivan one good punch. year old trotters around the Grand Cir- cuit mile ovals this season. It is es- timated the total purseés wiil go over $100,000. The big stakes have caused an unusual amount of interest among owners of biby trotters. He’s Gloom Chaser. At Pasadena, Cal,, Cozy Dolan is the grandest little gloom chaser on the Pa~ cific coast. He's doing it for the Chi- cago Cubs a la Nick Altrock a la mode. He has a brand new repertoire of stuff that makes everyone forget their sor- rows. Speedway - Draws. . At Indianapolis—Advance sales for seat reservations of the annual 500- milé race at the Indianapolis Speed- way-this ‘summer -are four‘ timés greater than last year, according to T, E. Myers. Speedway general mna:er. The largest attendance of 100,000 in 1914 may be passed. JACK JOHNSON 1S GETTING READY FOR MATCH SOON At Los Angeles; Cal, Jack Johnson, formerly heavyweight champion, now at Tijuana, Lower California, will be given an early match either at Tiju- ana or Mexicoli, acgording ; to -Tom Jones, who announced here. today he had been _engaged as matchmaker by the Dato ‘brothers, sport. promote: and brothers-in-law of Governor Est ban Cantu, of Lower California. From the Ccnsular Reparts. Deposits in Italian savings banks are increasing. - The fact is belfeved to prove that the Italian people are ready to confide their savings to the govern- ment. Palestine offers a good market for shoo laces. They are now supplied by Japan, Séme Regiilar Purses.’ At New York—There's a lot of money hung up for the best 2 and 3. .118 95 110 98 w1 514 Red Sox. .84 98 . 87 100 Hussey Bishop .. Nogl 116— 331 117— 332 109— 344 543 1608 Lurrette .. Parker .. Caeey .. .o Tierngy & |Whil\ 85— 267 513 1542 Army and Navy. ...109 143 oo o 2— 354 104— 300 - 103— 289 102— 325 109— 3sz 520 15993, Pilling .. 92— 317 Seidel .. 92— 307 109— 340 505 15696 91— 271 85— 270 114— 312 101— 309 101— 299 96 495 492 1461 GEORGES TO APPEAR IN TWO ,© EXHIBITION BOUTS IN STATE. Georges Carpentler, the French and European heavyweight champlon, idol ‘war hero, con- psey's’ world title and quite the most popular and most talked of figure in the ring sport today, has Dbeen signed to appear in two exhibi- tion bouts in Connecticut on Saturday, i May 15th, one in Bridgeport, the other in Hartford. Announcement to this effect was made yesterday by Joe Mul hivill, who had several days previously announced the obtaining of en option for Carpentier's services on that date. The actual contract, bound by a $500 deposit placed In the hands of Jack Curley, Carpentier's present American manager, was signed and obtained by " agent ot Mulhivills Tuesday. Along with the contract Mulhivill has obtained an option for Carpentier’s services on Sunday, May 16th, al- though: the Danury hatter is himselt dwhtml it he can make use of this. ng stadium, with a seat- ing e‘pu:l of 15,000, will be erected for the exhibition, which will be an open alr one staged in the afternoon. The night exhibition will go to Hart- ford and Mulhivill has practically his oholce of putting it on in the big state ‘armory or in the Harfford ball grounds. It is likely that the armory will be used. CARPENTIER PAID TO ATTEND FIGHT IN NEWARK At New York, Georges Carpentier went to a fight recently in Newark, N. J. He was given twenty reserved seats for his-party and was also made to feel the gratitude of the management with & check for $500 for his trouble in looking at the fight. - ‘The champions aren't alone in find- ing a stream of money pouring into their deposit boxes. Willie Jackeon, Just-a “conteénder” in the lightweéight division, has earned more than $20,000 already this year. Johnny Dundee is a hix winper and a0 axa Joa ) There's comort in pipe and tobacco, There's joy in a cigarette, But the smoke of mild, fragrant Hmnna Brings pleasure that's rarer yet ND Peter Schuyler, that ever pleasi friend, Abringsthe eas:red\atsramofallnsm Viildness, satisfying Flavor, filler of clear Havana —threg happy reasons for Peter Schuyl sure-fire gift of friend-winning. - s “etbackofa 13¢-2 for 25¢ mdunoxdtmwmunm m-mm‘s:myl«m Made foe 33 _nay.vgum’tmu.u.r. ee | But most csiaop wit] The mm :fi': hive m m ol Ppoets “and “the M f sl g iEaRE ace itdelr June's igitlike L Wi e WP ‘Sarp. 3 > RHYME. Blunorvl architect of airy rhyme, s Bulld as thou wilt; heed not what Sacn Says; will cflm!“l.nd marvel why thoa 'nn- O&hefl&hhflwnl thy turrets ‘Pwixt theirs and heayen, ‘will hate th Il thy days; Dees ot those who™ come how P! 0 Wondersmith, O worket In sublime And heaven-sent dreams, letart be r blam Bulla I.l thon wul. and as thy light iy Then, Tt't fact the Dissolve, Znd vanish sham They sl structure f4 ake thyself no arnd vny alone, who have . —Thomas Bailey Axfirm HUMOR OF THE DAY - Mrs. Henpeck—You certainly oughi- %0 keep a personal account, Augustus, ', Mr. Hnpeck—I do—in my. head. Mrs, Henpéck—It will -likely mislaid among al the rubbish lo Express. Browné—Is you neighbor. much of & success at driving his new car? Town—Neithér good rior bad—rath- * er differential -Cxrtoons Magazine. Visitor (at disciplinary barracks)—. Are you here for taking French leave? Prisoner—No maam. Swiss watch- es—tome, Sector. “The operator has given me ghe Wrong number,” said the min's voice, “The number's all right,” said the woman’s voice. “The. operator 'has given it to the wrong party~—Wash- ington Star, “Does you wife do fancy work?" ‘Tl say so. She does some mighty fancy work (o get my weel's salary from me."—Judge. “Dii you ever try to lay down the law to your fife?” “Yes,” “declared Mr. Meekton. “Did ‘you xet by with it?” “I @id. After 1 had agrerd to all the amendments she Was perfectly satified to do as I sud.” ~—Washington Sta.. Debs—He's got a_wonderful coilec- tion of old curios. It's worth while to see them. 1Gebbs—Yes, 1 know it is. T met his wife a‘ the dance the other night and I think she must be about the -oldest curio he has—Brooklyn Citizen. : The Cow—What do you thinks of this daylight saving? The Rooster—Easy enough. I just turned my crow forward an hour.— New York Sun and Herald. Peanuts are being produced in im- creasing quantities in Swg dtina. The false teeth workers of New York, 500 in number, went on strike. ‘Within' 14 months Poland has ]om- 300 different varieties of There sTe now 13 republics in Eu- rope, where a few years ago . there was but ‘one. Probably $4,000,000 worth of news- print is piled up in Maine paper mills waiting for cars. In 1918, 83,302 kilos of prepared oats in packages were imported into - Ar- gentina, praciicdlly all of which came from -the United' States. In recent religious meetings at Yaje University, over 2,000 students became ‘actively stirred ligion as a vf®1 force in life, Ot English invention is a pump which raiges water with an endless chain surrounded by a spiral cuil that holds the water by capiliary attrac- tion. - military aviation and has purchased plane services between coast ports are planned. ' cil of Four says he often saw Lloyd George,( Presiaeny Wilson, Clemen- ceau and Orlando crawling, on their knees over a large map spread out on the fleor. The cented of the Freiith silk indus- try is Lyon. This indusuy" is scat- tered over Southeastern France. It provides annual expofts tht have been estimated ‘as amounting to about 2,- 000,000,000 francs. The.chief of the fire department fn Endicott, N. Y. has learned that it * takes 754 crisp new. $1 to fill a bushel basket, because his friends gave him a bushel full of erisp new $1 greenbacks for a 'edd.ln‘ present. The reason that 5mm| in Australia than as erronequsly rumored. b a secret DNC!I! b government is furnishing n!:afb nu manutacturers below- cost. According ' to the Esenos: ‘Aires press, a select lot of 34 Amelrcan- .|'bret pedigree. Hereford bulls acrived in January from 4ne United States and will bé' offered for sale as goon s the animal quarantine régulations shail have been complied, with MUsic TEACI-E! OF SIHGINK " 63 UNCAS STRAET . Telephone 55 -2 PHONE 1274 1 HAVE A FEW OUTFITS.TO LEND 1o °F oancimna X, H LEVY, instructor, Oad m" " Prl\l(e (‘ o u.-'rnudu. nll.l ke Mladay. 8 12 French airplanes, while two seas ' oTs demandiad she.. toward " re~ Peru has established a school for — An interpreter who served the Coun- ¥ B2