Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 10, 1909, Page 3

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J. L LATHROP & SONS to issue insurance on hlg{l:lm.“m and Farm Property mha strongest companies at loty rates. Give us a call before placing your business elsewhere. 28 Shetucket Street, Norwieh, Conn. marldaw Is the warning to every careless man lives unprotected by & policy for ) FIRE INSURANCE, i, g 2 Ridchmond, Va., April J.—The New York American baseball club, after pascing thrcugh various experiences ‘with the health authorities at Lynch- burg and other places sin their de- parture from Augusta, Ga., where Hal Chase, their star first baseman, is now occupying an entire hospital in the “enjoyment’ of a case of varioloid, which has been diagnosed as small- pox, supposed to have been contracted frcm a bellboy in a hotel, arrived bere today, was given a clean bill of health and played and defeated the Richmond team this afternoon by @ score of b to 1 Health Officer Dr. Levy of Richmond met them on their arrival here today ard proceeded to make gn exanination on his own account. This was followed by an examina- tion by Dr. Allan W. Freeman, assist- ant state health commissioner, and af Highlanders Get Clean Bill Richmond Doctors Let Them Play—Chase Do_ing Well— Locals Close Association Football Season Today— Norwich Baseball Teams Have Dates. b CHAMPIONS MEETING AT ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL Norwich vs. Westerly Lorraines This Afternoon at Sachem Park. The star outdoor attraction of the spring season here is provided this afternoon in the Association football game at Sachem park, when the Nor- wich team meets the fast and clever Lorraines from Westerly, That it will be the best seen at the park goes without saying, as each aggregation of football artists is a champion in its own territory, and it will also be the closing game of the geason for -the Norwich club. Lorraines were one of the few teams to defeat the lo- cals last fall but the Norwich men upder Ca) tain Hilton wil| have out its stiongest lineup and feels confident of * Superb Showing of .. Easter Apparel 'FOR MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD. Everything that goes to make the Easter out}lt complete is here. THE BEST STYLES. . i g 2 THE LOWEST PRICES. AN WSRO P A SR e new suit will surely be criticised. C0. it will stand inspection. . Friday\and Saturday that your clothing looks well and fits well next Sunday. It will be Easter and your - If bought at the EAGLE CLOTHING Special Reduclions for Easter Lot rite icy TODAY.| terwards by Past Assistant Surgecn | reversing the decision this time. Bk 20 N r Fomorrow may be N%olfirm Sturburg of Washington. Then all | "¢ fs ‘expected that Mayor Lippitt MEN'’S $22.00 SPRING SUITS, latest models........ $14.08 JONES, Insu A three of them went back and examired | will give the occasion the proper aclat 2 ISAAC S. )y rance Agl. | the piasers again. The result wae that | by gecepting the invitation which he e poger Richards Building, 91 Main Street. | the New York Americans were glven | has had to attend and also to set the ME! .00 S NG ¢ S, latest models........ 3.9 pm a clean bl of hewltn, | The “Yenni- | pall in motion at. the opening Kickot: st s R g o 4 Mohday &nll fhe reguiars. will | erc's 2 astarly tesin Sftiven [y the MEN’S $18.00 £ NG SUITS, college cut.......... 11.9! NEW LONDON COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Norwioh, Conn. ESTABLISHED 1840. Statement Jamuary/1, 1009: el ol resdy (0§ as soon as he is | & Finla: MEN’S and YOUNG MEN'S $10.00 SPRING SUITS.$ 5.98 ::::.hl::'-.-!u‘ $60,264.70 | 15¢10n, Y. M. C. A ATHLETES MEN’S $3.00 SPRING STYLE HATS...... vesevens $ 2.29 ton ..... HOLYOKE GETS BEAUMONT TRAINING FOR CIRCUS. MEN'S § o SPRING STYLE H ATS 3 L — el et M S $2.50 S NG ¢ B BATS oocivne v K MR bl Former Bridgeport Backstop Secured | [njoor Event to Close Season—Side 50 179 31 Treas. Wna Asst Seo's, by Deal With Portland, Oregon, Show and Animals. MEN'’S $2.00 SPRING STYLE HATS...........:.. $ 129 William IL Prothero. Team. \ Thia,company is now accepting lines of Insurance on approved losal risks, either farm or protected property, di- rect through amy Agency under the Jurisdiction of the Norwich Board of Underwriters. MOME OFFICH: 28 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. mar11da Fuller’s Insurance Agency deal with Portland, and Mr. Winkler The New London County Mutual | S5 £taumon: 1is transportation mon- | Fast Basketball, Open House va. Tigers ey Wednesday. Basketball enthusiasts will watch - Fire Insurance Company. Under the NEW MANAGEMENT of #his Company it gives me pleasure to announce to my customers that | am authorized to insure the better class of both city and FARM PROPERTY upon the most favorable terms. Uniform Rates will be charged to all, All LOSSES will receive fair and honorable attention. JAMES E. FULLER, General Insurance Agent, marlid No. 161 Main Street. "N. TARRANT & GO., v 117 MAIN STREET. Fire, Accident, Health, Liability, Plate Glass and Steam Boiler . .. INSURANGE Norwich Union Fire Insurance Socisty, u. 8, Assots §$2,759,422.10 Western Asswrance Co., U. 8, Assets §2,397,608.00. £eclld ATTORNEYG AT LAW. AMOS A. BROWNING, Attorney-at-Zaw, 3 Richards Bldg. *Phone 206. TEROWN & PEREIRS, Moroeys ot Law over First Nat 3ank, Shetucket St Entrance Stairway, nex: to Thames Nat Bunk Tel. 38-3 NISS M. C. ADLES, Hair, Scalp and Face Specialist ABUNDANT HAIR 1s required by the season’s hat. Do not spoil the effect of rich millinery open the season according to schedule in Washington on Monday. The laiter team left Richmond tonight and it was announced that they were going to New York, but it is generally believed they will stop in Washington and rest e opening of the season. to reports, will be Fred Winkler claims he has closed a deal whereby Catcher Beaumont, for the past few years Bridgeport's main- stay behind the bat, will wear & Hol- yoke uniform this season. There may be a few threads to un- ravei with Jim O'Rourke before Beau- mont is on the Papermakers' lineup, but Mr. Winkler fecls confident ¢hat he has landed this catcher, and according- Iy weasr a less worried expression when considering the catching depart- ment, Beaumont became the -property of the Portland (Ore) club of the Pa- cific Coast league after the Connecticut league season closed last year. He is dissatisfled on the coast, as his family lives in Bridgeport, an dhe has been playing Connecticut league ball so long, he feels more at home in this clrcuit. It was not_very difficult to close the ‘With Beaumont and Ahearn in trim as catchers, Holyoke should have as strong a pair as any club in the cir- cuit. SENECAS I—)—EFEAT HARDDIGS Ten Inning Game, 9 to 8, at Opening of Season. *The Sene newly organized team of the West Side, with members that played on some of the fastest junior teams, such as the Little Potatoes, Young Mohegan Reds and Young Clip. pers, opened their season Friday aft- ernoon. They defeated the Harddigs game by the score of features of the game were the pitching of Dale, who struck out ten men, and the fielding of Cap- tain Sullivan of the Harddigs. The score by innings: Senecas 00100004819 8 0 Harddigs 1000004210-8 5 2 Harddigs—Captain Sulilvan 1b, Shu- grue 1f, Ahearn 2b, O'Brien ss, Murphy 3b, McCormick rf, Bruette cf, Smith c, b, H. , Ricker ; struck out, by Wright 4, by Dal wild pitch, Wright 1; time of g hours; umpire, Caulkins. Plainfield vs, Sterling, ‘The P. A. A. of Plainfield wiil play the ‘Sterling football club this after- noon at Plainfield. A good game is ex- pected. The lineup for P. A. A.: G R Sykes; If, W. Holden; rf, L. Mercier 1hb, W. Grinrod; chb, E. Mont D. Vardmai low, F. Musgrav Juhanson: ef, Eu, Donias; row, Lynch i, Lamothe, Off, Linesman, Joseph Ledoux; referee, seph Bibby, Thb, 1, Shaun Sullivan Coaching Aggies. an Sullivan, Willimantic's great fielder, is to coach the nine at the Con- necticut Agricultural college at Storrs, ind has ady reported for service: Instead of third base, Captaln Ives has been picked 1o play second. The Ag- gies are to play Springfield Training ool its first game and Windham gh a weel later. Hanover Team on Town Green. The Hanover team will 1";‘ race for the cup of all nations, cover- trolley at 2.25, the kickofft will be shortly after 3.. Mr. McCluggage of Jewett City will referee and the home management is looking for & record- breaking crowd to fill the park. The Norwich lineup: Goal, H. Finlayson; backs, H. Andrews, Ferguson; halves, Corners, Critchley, Wharon; forwards, A. Finlayson, Hilton, Brown, McComb, How to be a bearded lady, & sword swallower, or a ferocious wild beast from the jungle, so as to earn a place in the wonderful side show at the in- door circus next Wednesday night, which is to e the closing event of the Y. M. C. A. season, has been the study of all the local athietes under Phyhical Director Peckham, and it is reported that any number of the young athletes hava qualified for places in the cages. Altogether Director Peckham has in trainingl a squad of fifty or more who will appear in the alluring circus acts, comprising pyramids, clowns, tumbling, balancing and gymnastic feats, with a thrilling slide for life. All will be in- troduced In regular circus form, with a grand pageantry entry, after the spectators have had a good chance to circle around through the side show. with interest the gdme at the Y. M. C. A. gym. tonight, when the best basket- ball material in the ety will be lined up In the two teams that play, the Tig- ers of the Y. M. C..A. and the Open House team. Both fives are clever and will make the contest a snappy one. The lineups: Tigers—V. Caron and Parsons, for. wards; Aberg, center; Reed and Des- jardines, guards. Open 'House—Frisble and Gallivan forwards; Drake, center; Brown and Christman, guards. The preitminary is to be between a team from Willimentic and the Jolly Five of the local assoctation. In the big game of the evening the Tigers have the advantage of playing on their own floor and more ehance for team practice than the Open House five, but the latter have a_ bunch of strong individual players and wil bear watching from the first to the las® blow | of the whistle D L L L L T L T TR R R R T R ey Y 2 BEATS ALL RECORDS. | Duke of Westminster’s Mortor Boat— Dixie Il., Burst Waten, Pump. Monte Carlo, April 9.—The English boat Wolseley-Siddleley, owned by the | Duke of Westminster, today won the | ing_100 kilometers (about 62 miles) | in 1 hour, 35 migutes and 8 seconds. The German Liselotte finished second. | The American boat Standard did not | start becguse of a o Dixie II ace from the start until the 13th nd of the course was reached. Then her water pump burst and she was forced to abandon the contest. The Manhatfan, 121=1285 Main Street. The Leading Store in Eastapn Connectiout Dsvoted Exclusively to Men's, Women’s and Children’s Wearing Apparel. PR RRR R R R MEN’S and YOUNG MEN'S SPRING SUITS, latest models crevcssasesanee sl YOUNG MEN’S $12.00 SPRING SUITS...... ...8 and Saturday. 192-154 MAIN STREET, NORWICH, - - = = = Gents’ Furnishings of every description at greatly reduced prices Easter Friday Eagle Clothing Co. 9.98 7-98 B B e b b i e i i B R B b b b b B e b o R e b b R e R i R i R ] BARGAINS IN NOTICE.! The Brockton Sam; B EBBBBEE The Wolesley ddeley was steered by the Duke of Westminster. and beat | all world’s records for the 100 kilome- | ters. The time of the Liselotte was 2 nours 15 minutes 45 seconds. his team can get more out of a week's practice on | Louis than N, BILFILLAN OUR BUSINESS CARD (Obverse) Est. 1837.——1898 Inec. | Shoe Store has just received an invoice « cases of high grade sample sho cluding 69 of the latest sty|es the reliable makes. There are High'Shoes and B neglected of skimpy alr. Gon | dependent ot the G d they are made to retm sult Mjes Adles as to 'your meeds, | $T0000 o the Norwich Town Gr s "PHONE 842, The Edwal'(l Cha e“ Com all fords . y e il e I Norvic il o k| MR 5 for the tnaepend: | STOGKS, ‘BONDS AND GOTTON, | NORS ”CH,DBONN' pany $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. WAUREGAN HOUSE, Norwich Sulllvan 2b, Durgan p, Room 4 - Bill Block u’ Casey ’I']n,v’\nl"l’, Houlihan and c dent of ehan for fielders, orrespondent of Boston. Now York. S ENNIS & STOPPANI We sell them from Telephone 704, aprsd C. A. C’s Play in Jewett City. » = 2 & Manager Brennan will t 3 G Established in 1885, al Athletic club baseb: am to 38 Broad Street. Chick Food . W. HILL & SON, 47 Franklin St,, opp. Hopkins & Allen's aprsa SEED POTATOES, Seed Oats and Fertilizers at POTTER’S, ‘ Tel. 696. 410 Main St, East Side.| aprid A New Line of Hair Goods for the Spring trade. i yche Puffs, Salome Puffs, } Merry Widow Puffs, Chignons and Clusters, Sanitary and Crepz Hair Rolls. Fannie M. Gibson Room 30, = = Central Building. | of 11 A cans 4, New Orlear afterngon for ager McBroome's te nnecticut league ivan 2b, Lawler 1f, ‘'om Rilley cf, Lavarge rf. Phillies Trim Athletics in Series. , April 9—By winning the Philadelphia Nation- tory over the lo- pring serles,win- e games played, c ning The concludir tomorrow. 0 1 s 0 tteries, Coombs and Powers; Mc. and Dooin; umpires, O'Day and 200 3 101 3 c 5 Baseball Games Friday. \t Bridgeport: New York N: At B Baltimore ionals New York Nationals 3, Game called end | ooklyn Nationals 12, Nashville Southern 1 At Richmond: New York Americans 8, Richmond 1. At New Orleans: Cleveland Ameri- Southern 2. At Waterbury: New Bedford 4, Wa- terbury 11. At Lynchburg, Vo.: Boston Nationals Members Consolidated Stock Ex- | change, N. Y., Produce Exchange, N. Y., Chicago Board of Trade. Diract private wire to floor of Exchange CURB STOCKS A SPECIALTY. an25d Slred for e Summér — COLD STORAGE — Fire protection guaranteed. M. BRUCKNER, Furrier, 65 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn, Purchasing solely for spot cash enables us to sell at Lowest Prices. Office, Wharves and Yard: 44 to 76 West Main Street (Central Whart.) Branch Office: 150 Main Street. Local and Long Distance Telephones at each office. Over. (Reverse.) GOAL . With our Large Storage Capacity we carry all sizes (Including first-class No. 2 Chestnut) in Hard, Medium and Free Burning. Genulne Blacksmiths’ Coal. Steam Coals. Bituminous Coal LUMBER Our roofed floor space alone is several acres In extent, Insuring dry lum- tter. ‘We carry the largest stock and greatest variety In this section, including Spruce Timber and Joint, Shingles in great variety, Lath, Furrings, Flooring of many kinds (including fancy hard woods), Sheathings, Clapboards, Siding, Cellings and Wainscot (of many patterns and Woods), Hemlock, Chestnut, Oak, Ash, Black Walnut. Cherry, Cypress, Maple, Birch, Whitewood, Poplar. White Pine, North Carolina Pine, Georgla Pine, Veranda, Clothes, Hitching and Fence Posts, Flag Poles, Doors (of various woods and patterns), Win- 2t082.75aF: We earnestly request you to at the store and inspect the valuc If you want to save money for Easter call at 138 MAIN STREET. The Brockton Sample Shoe Store EASTER SH™' HANLEY'S PEERLESS making 124. He holds high three string No. 1 12, Lynchburg 8. Tel. 605, SIS 170 1 8. Sppav % &préTuThS dows, Blinds, Window Frames and Sash, Mantels, Shelves, ~Sheiving, Base FOT, VISR v ALE College Baseball Friday. and Casing (molded and plain), Corner and Plinth Blocks, Stair Treads and ALES and LAGER BAowibaecd o " At Charlottesville, Vo.: University of COLIC! coLIC! Stair Rafls, Newels and Balusters, Threshliolds, Moldings (regular ang fancy 2y = S b gt o By “ flfs. flfl fl tacks Virginia ¢, Princeton. 3. - and of different woods), Brackets, “House Trim” generally, Bullding Papers, Go To | iaasion e bsolutely pure, and ¢ s YOUR horse may have it at any time. @nd (ased Pantry Drawers. ‘I nTh Plalll( 8K oy | siclans, Delivered to any pabt ot Nop All kinds of Plate Iron Work. High Single by Warriors’ Captain. | Yours may be (he mext. Who pays Ovee e > ranklinsi. | Wieh, S 5 We make & specialty of Repairing | Captain Harrls of the Norwich War- DIES?T O'CONNELL & SHEA. . J. RMICK, cf lors hit the duck at the Rose alleys | Get wise and have it Telephone G0d-4. aept1sd | rov: 30 Franklin Strest SPEIRS nm]"'[ns Friday for the high single for the day, INSURED. i e B e N 5 Pt w WHEN you want to put your busi- | WHEN Water Street N- for the week with a total of 317, E. G. RAWSON, Agt.. pu want to the 17, made N put your busks “Phone mayid | in strings of 103, 106 and 108. A S €0m Totter thas hrougn the adverte: | Miam Hii Lhs Pulic, thers ) o columns of The Bulletin, (oo coluniae ‘e "The Batietia i = \

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