Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 30, 1910, Page 3

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WE ARE NOW 3 . : T b a ; : ; o zn > | : - : 5 U £ s’ mn‘yfl.mc 1?‘ . READY SN & : » . - | of trouble. . b 3 = -~ B Cubs Are Hitting Hardest. The hardest hitting o3 far 4 L IATHROP & Si!ls - .|to take care of all your done by the Cubs in the National : eugus, and by, he Besons, Awieties| Carriage and Wagon Bostons have done the lightest hit- v meets the Bulkeleys of New London, | O’Brien, Charles J. Riordan, C. A Plate Glass and Steam Boiler| on the aiamond. The boys from Whals | Rouse, C. Pinney, J. ~Bert 'Gallivan, Town -came to Westerly, proceeded to |Jack Gan.xvan, H. i :"Anl;:rlcnn—\ew York 47, Bostor 72,| 1Timming and Upholstering 3 = Thomas Shea (captamy, Thomas Sim- ting in the National and the White 3 17 MAIN STREET. e s el iy | SH CouihanATneet” Morphy. arry H TV s e Americen, “inenaine i | Repairing and Painting. Fire, Accident, Health, |z snd canse Tm.x-m.t e e, o Dy D, Ao s 3 L L e Y vl , Liability, of baseball in West- | Intyre, Tom Brennan (captain), Wil- H 231§ 144 Brookivn 40. Boston 30, Chieago 52, | Carriage and Amllc (3 erly, when Westerly. high school team |liam Clabby, William Dynon, Dan 3b 3 E 1 2 Cincinnati 27, St. Louis 45, Piutsburg ) iiig el hia 56, Washington 48, Cleve- B8l e T T e e | i Uhe B oghan, ML 3, Byam, i INSURANCE ; went with them. There was no Op- ;mllk;m JMHO“'}* h?nm mc. %y. Al- 11:;:?1.5;2. Detroit 56, Chicago 22, St. position to the home team, although |fred Trembley, elds, Jo Kane, * The average hits per game were: th id the ‘best they could; |James Murray, -George H. Casey, a 11 —0 - o D 8 : Shbyh Lt F"' S B X """‘m""p{’y o came. ‘of rbeing out.. Cormier, T. Casey, Harry Malady. o, - i B e L L L B R 8 con ar - o e reencvilie—Chaies Bradley, Thom- i jca. 5 4 2. Assets w.mmw g It'is hali bats to mitts that the|as Hayden, James P Meintrs B W. -~ e G S ClRsaRR B3k 2eb26TuThS Bulkeleys will not be classed among |[Ensling, T. Doheriy _ (suspended), merican—New York 6 5.7, Boston GORPOBATION, the finals when the real contest is on | Frank M. Harrington, David F. Cam 3 . N to decide. the team. that- ud ‘tt:“oppgse gi:tn FF&-:nknJ %leasol;k %hI& r)tnooal{ : %le::lllnngel;»g:% B.D::I:,x(r‘un!xw% h;l ;-:o 1 f the western division for er Farrell, Jim MecClafferty, M. - * : 3 2 e e Trimatia Jousne chatmplonc | Sheehan, C. . Washburn, H. Gersiain. | 2KIE too. much to Umpire Walsh. o 425, St. Louls "5 2-4. 507-515 North Main Strest. ship. Westerly looks good for a win- | As the league regulations provide for | yy, C SIGNS A CATCHER Aoy e o it prerkot 5 Ber and if they Keep up the pace. the [only twelve men io be catried on a| WILLIMANTIC SIGNS A CAT A0 s ioaes: ‘T’ winbing, run was. the Crawford Bats at .421. sore 10 championshij pennant will be |team, Manager Miller's Greeneville list o | mesuit - it and R Plaged i Rie trophy. room of the |is due for a cut to get it down to the | Akerman to Do Backstop Work—Sea . “Sam” Crawford of Detrolt has Bicte o Welterly high school with the pennant | required number. All the others ha son Tickets for the Fans. St. Louis. fmflu:dagg t;rm:ml;mi‘v: !::: g:::::l;:v: of 1909. The story of the game is|just an even dozen recorded eligible for | © pregigent Dunn of the ecticut 7 i ¢ ‘:" kd batted 421 Thero aro - dosen at 300 v “a Is What Counts ta ening h. best told by the score the op g clas] or better as follows: Westerly High Schoeol. i 5 12 2 gy NORWICH NINE SHAPING UP. o S B ) 07 land, .364; Thomas, Squad of About 20 to Report Next ragular exhibition x Schaefer, Washington MHan, Thursday. mwmmmy in all. About | Hofman.ct g Washington, .333; Wolter, New York, Photo a h s tony will be for the regular schedul- a 316, Unglaub, Washington, 3 Col- gf P y. 300 o P sorsoHrLLe | orroromt~a Since the league meeting in, WIilll: league games, 2 2 lins, Athletic 300; mantic this veek, when the schedule » The; Hemphlll Nevy 4 Bringing out the real personality, was part way adopted, the manage- i HA !llrl-‘flnmlnt- Ln chnucthot. the little —————————— ment of the Norwich team in the Con- and y - : — ke BN Wit W a9 g+ St S pecticut isenil association has been | Seriber 310 Fan st Y el =, B Collins Due for Great Season. Toned down by the natural spirit of o e % busy marshaling a tryout squad, and| The Willimantic magnate has re- in 8 Eddie Collins is due for a p an artist into perfeot accord, Not & [ Souip Jiue to give gou B pHSt Al K B o . some 15 to 20 men have been notified | ceived Ackerman's signed contract, and | .\ enal season. Not only is he hitting | ShDE of paper and pasteboard with two about Insurance. If you want In- for Westiriy High ¥. Foley 2. T. Foley, |0 report here by noon next Thursday |heis to hold down the receiv- | St 1o ; i|and running the bases with as snuch | * f¢ you want A photo of yeur vesm ., Duton” Sycacer.” Ancersn.” Sparsc, Web: | May 5th. They will be shunted out 10 | ing end of Willimantic's battery. Frank daring and noodle as the reat Ty | yolf or what vour friends ses 1o love Sachem park in the afternoon, giving | McLean and I Manley have signed|s: Loais g . Mowrey: © Cobb, but his work around second hes S the local foliow their first chance|also. A list of the men that will try- 3 3 B Zim: ied him to be compared with Lajole and admire, call on for a look at the prospective members | out is to -be published soon. - 5, i e g gy | when Larry was in his prime. Baker it | of the Norwich team. It is expected e B 0 e e, T B i< also doing remarkabic work at third, that 11 men will be carried through JIMMY CLABBY. 3 while McInnis has filled in for Jack ’ the season. s e by 3 by Barry since the regular shortstop be- i McGuire of Chicopee Falls has al- | Milwaukes Welterweight on a Visit to | % Tau? umoire, O'Day 4 Brensan: came il in a way that leads one. fo The Photographer, ready been named as a catcher. There i i S s LEAGUE::R"::::ING sELL |15 2ls0 Sherwood a Montral bov, wike I Wwe Nl SR ETAE STANR O T be ot i o o bl iid | oppestts Norwich Savings Soolety, has n wi ew Britain, and a fast o THE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL s s, Dasiotap Trom the New Bedtora team | (o immy, Clabby, the Milwaukee wel- 5 iyt s g Rl Real Estat Four Teams Begin a Season of Weekly | of the New England league. Siting Bisterandmoties, Sen H ; Games to End in September. Roy Keach of Danielson is the only| yonn Clabby of Thames street, and H TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY - s and Five Insurance, S s pitcher so far under contract, but Bill | soher relatives. Jimmy boxed in Buf- 7 Bulldln For the openi of their first league | Hayward has a good one to turn over - 3 -4 pening gu falo early this week, earning a ten. 1s located in Somers’ Block, over C. M. | season with weekly games from May | from New Haven, and Connery recom. round draw, according to the news- 5 ‘Il w t H Wiliams, Room 9, third floor. ist to Sept. 25th, the Norwich City |mends one from Hartford. Jackie Gal- - e L Dowe — aler MOUIO | ire you THINKING OF Doma tevisa Telepbone 147. | 1eague is all ready to etart the bail livan will also be given a trial Billadeivhia to . see. ihe Lansford e oned ective_ 1n THIS 7 . - _|rolling and show what the newest| ¥usling of Providence, Ligsins of| getchel fight, and is to make a short | pir Detrolt had ltsis A oy ™ thing, in local amateur baseball circles | Bridgeport and Welch of Hartford are | visit to Morwieh. his native ity oo | Hee su o fous st oo seme RE¢ 90" Joss AReRed COnUIL. Wil e and ATTORNEYS AT LAW. can do. President Whitney has called | first basemen who have been mention- | fore returning to the west. Being a Louis. Detrait. wot aelom.. fos snme: . Muosliens’ werd 3 E l:gé:le meefingt to‘l;A mih:.m at the ;g&e:on:xz;’:g&sra is another named | west Side; . Jimmy will probably be 1 )" abh po = e abh po s @ N Ew Yon K at reasonable prices. Ry~ T g T T T . A. C. rooms, at whicl umpires, Vi e i tore, If 4110 ofMIntyrelt 4 1 1 1 6 ANOS A. BROWNING, scorers, managers, captains and ali| Rbylander and Shaw from Provi- | {208 STEPE 100 WA D00 OGS | Wiikeess 83 4 3 afmallit 11330 2 other officials are to be present for |dence. with a player named Baker are | team in the opening game of the City g R 4 C. M. WILLIAMS Attorney-at-iaw, 8 Richards Bldg | final conference 15 have everiflin‘ infield candidates, and there are two|jeague on the Falls diamond. 301 %9 1220 i J start smoothly in the opening games. | men well known loc2ily who ere strong e <o 311 6 o 0210 eisea Line 3 X “Phone 308 we— These are to be called at 3.15 o'clock probabilities for the team. Academy. Due to Defeat Windham 4010 1900 General Contractor and Buitder, ———————————————————| the Centrals playing at Greenevillo and| Outfielders Paul, Moonan of Bridge- High. i shwe A - 218 MAIN STREET. BROWN & PERKINS, ittameys-al-law | the West Einds at the Falls. Umpire (port and Stefton from Lasaile college, | 3 ; g == “Phone 370 san17a MecClafferty is to officiate at ¢he Fails | Providence, are likely men for the out- taking a game from -Windham wa s a I‘a < g ever First Naf Bank, Shetucke: St|jiamond and Umpire Wicks at the |er garden. Al but {wo or three of the High ehost this afterncon on _the Statrw: Thaen Renx | Cranberry. men mentioned have accepted terms, | Academy campus, _F. A. nine can or 385 Open’ Moniay and et | The following are the plavers filed | although all the contracts are mot in. | keep right up in the front ranks of the wrday evenings nfln with Secretary Manchester by the four | One or two of the t“lennemem a:'e to be lntfl':ic:l‘%luflc 'f‘g“*;“g“’ l:‘m ;Vfa:— teams: transferred to -other teams in the |erly school for first place. Neith- e a . - Centrals—George Simino,’ W. B.|league, so that when the sifting pro- | er_has yet lost a game. 2 Dt pere, | gETom Norwich Tuesdays, Thursaays | o IU's & sure sign, ’m Sepieey gue Hynds,William Nichols, James Kearns, | cess is over Norwich will have & nine | This Will be Academy’s second game | Sianaee, _x-un, Buah; Wit by picned ball by | Sundaye at 818 pom. Lo the open air. 1 off Stroud 3: struck out. by Lake 7. by | Roosevel: Street, Mondays, Wednes- | Mmeothod, and if youn Unexcelied freight ana passenge: | HHave You Noticed ths serviee direct to and from New York 4 All Outzids Statersoms, Increased Travel Lake Stroud '6: left on bases St Louls 3. Detroit 7: | amys, Fridaye at 5 p. m teams you'll say t Imer' Anmn"y & Bn. Fl NAN BIAL AN" GUM M EBGIAL flnw"...u‘zv nmmum ; e e T MAHOI!"“V = : Senaters Fall Befors fhe Visitors. P. 8. Freleht received untl § p @ mar’ T = . o g e £ C. A. WHITAEER, Agent BA"KERS Oberlin today and ngn n.l;‘flunk‘nx;fmldm """.;n" may4d / | O, NOTICE and CALL LOAN RATE RUNS OFF [ 13 Am Sussr Retmg.. % ey Washingten. g e . 5% the ding: e i Dr. Louise Franklin Miner s mew BROKERS To Lowest of Week—Stock Market $3 % T focated in her new ofice, Breed Hall, Benefits by Corrective Measures, Sede iy o Room 1 28 Shetucket Street New York, April 20.—The stock | T8¢ Office hours, 1 te 4 ». m. market today felt the benefit of the 1183 183 Telephone $60. sugl7a Telephone 903. corrective measures which have been 2y S — applied to the weak points in the sit- % 2 _ uation, The effect of those measures Crescents vs. Hospitals Again. EISCNE 21000 s == | DR, C R. CHAMBERLAIN Mcmb;f; ofNe;’ Y:rk wuk:ipe:;a:z Dotable 41:‘3,:.;20::: B 2| The Crescents have a game on this e 36 0% 36 5102 8 3] The water way — the somfortabis P /S mar Chesapeake afternoon with' Manager Farrel's team way of traveling. R RN o off to ‘the lowest of the week, con- c v i |at the State hospital. The Crescents | 5 > St Steamers City of Lowell and New enta/ Surgeon. Exchanges 't'"te Wd! _the seven per cent. rate . will have two new faces In their |EBoston 206000 Hampshire — safe, ~taunch vessels | tn ehar, ,, Dr. 8, L. Geers of yesterday, the highest since the | e yese lineup. They had a game all arranged | = ‘Kum. ioc Waskireias ian 3. Mebrice et s A ; oy i last Mimean o e first of the year. As today's loans on ‘139 with White Rock, but on account of | ton Lord 2. Speaker, Hooper. Wagner 1. Lewi: 8t have eviry comfory xng conven onton. | the stock exchange carry over until 3 3 i i Westerly playing at homs, the. man. | Hess sisil; two bace b Cerm lence for the travel 161 Mqln um Nerwich, Cenn 53 State Street. 24 Broad Street. §| Monday, this rate represents the end agement of White Rock has cancelled A deilghttul voyage on Long Islana oviea PRIVATE WIRE. of the month condition, the conflict A 3% 2 gt g E 3 the game. Sound and a superb view of the wor with the May settlements not being , it The folio is th 3 sufficlent to keen the rate up. An im- Hudson. . 4 up mea:?s ewxg;'cr.e; w’»fifi!’fi‘:‘:é‘?fie ::l;t,:l skyline and waterfront of Ne» FUNERAL ORDERS portant factor in this was the cotton 3 & e o 4 i = == ml,rrtket e M t'he vy hitices o Do. »td = i Sr&i:::stla;rol revenge for the defeat of m ]“ 5 s zvin‘;.“d piteh, Wod; Steamer leaves New London at 11 o Artistically A, d b £ . P Sor Kalso: for Cleveland. i L. - » & P s % um c nmln' gikftnn;\;:n:hz—:c:flfgo::o:efl}:el:g:fi 300 Guent "5 TR %%?«l:fl;"w.z& FZ}"“JOK?..,S‘:."“’" - .,f.";"'&'}d'.a;.'fi' ua:..%ém;:* 'T“x,:;'u'i‘ Clewtana | cepted) and Plor 4o, North River. H‘H‘N;{ %% The F.lonlt. Members of the New York Stock |to have been very large and to ac- | 1080 Do. Ore ctfa. Jewstt City Boys Challenge. e s el S Wi, SO M1t Swtth i 4 4 o ':'v::‘iu Eyohange. Count for much of ihe flurey yester | o I b e & Sntieiy:” Seoe: Fare Norwich to New York $1.75 A day. The seftlement demonstrated the E % PRtk ()I;Leswto“dch‘:‘lxl:fig.o' o d bt Write or telephone W. J, PHILLIPA | o THERE 1s no aavertising medmm in o age 3 H 3 o P ) n Connecticu - Bonds and High Erade Securities | 3 sie,ottus, s Poriion, o, coson T : R R T L T % 3 3| Aent. Now London coun | augid | Bastern Comnectisul eada tion of the shorts in May cotton; a Tnternational P, 1% 11 | of 20, espectally the Pirates of Jewett | kel 4 3 1 51 e = Orders executed in Stocks and Bonds, | position that does not leave the stock | | - O T e date o e S § 23 S E Grain and Cotton. market free from some apprehension 3 H 35 ] & e s 200 ek - of a refiected disturbance. 300 Do. “pta o o E e, i AT e e it ] 2z R INTERNAL CLEANLINESS !c pman Estimates of the week's currency 3 330 g 67 BROAD AYBu ding | movement showed a substantial in- w:l:f”“‘m° ° °5 0 s demanded by Nature and is preduced by flow of cash from other points and a B - ettt Telenap! B e rellor Som Wie sdraina prerd K adeess a1 challoges to Napoian Bin : et s u R E- LAx FRANK O. MOSEC. Mgr. | of the week's gold exports and sub- s et e B e T o febsa treasury operations. ‘The sum total = DR owe A P0G e THE DFPENDABLE of these withdrawals reached the im- 6% Tetie tor 1ink in ain. posing figure of $17,25%,000, but this 273, Wegquennoc Schoolboys Challeng **Ran for Clarke in 8th Confection l.-nflv- and Cathartic. Cures sen- fl:’ux:bpr;‘)ngfi:es ttosrbe(l;flegl‘)lgad blo 3:& 118% o ‘The Taftville schoolboys have form- fll’lilll‘. biliousne: Pr liver, headachs, $ neighborhox of Y e 7 ed a new team. They wish to ch: 3 - week’s inflow from other points. The | 400 X 7% 100% | Tenge the Baltic boys. Their lineup s otc. " Acquire the ~Keep Clean® habit. publication of _these estimates had as Tollows: Cant. B. Hasler c, J. Ran- @ AT ALL DRUGGIST8—10¢, 25c, 50c. its part in the easier tone h de- | g3 e al km oA Tamander 1b, W. Demarais Sure-Lax Laboratiry. Whitman, M veloped in the money market. There 15 i DeCelles 3b, G. Grieshammer ss, L was a material decline also in foreign 00 Plsburs, €. ¢ ‘1007 “s0% W Mraraoek If, M. Murphy cf. A. exchange rates. Confidence is grow- e e 3 % | Curran rf. Their manager is 3 ing that, with the actual adoption of | 300 % Werking. They will challenge an the British budget which was accom- | 200 Soring. 6 team ‘under 14 vears of age, barring plished today, the London money mar- e 156 15 none. Send all challenges to Cap N " | Bernard Haslerfi Taftville, Conn. FRIDAY SASERALL: RESULTS. -fm.f SR A Storekeeper Says: ket will find itself amply prepared to bt mee: the special requirements in- - “ A lady came into my store lately and said : volved. ~The _thorough recuperation § Aiiire IHarSTae Challéces Nafional Leagus. & effected by the Bank of Fmgland points 4 . g nge. At Pitisburg—Cincinnati-Pitisburg game Dostponed 1 have been using a New Perfection Oil Cook-Stove all winter to such preparedness. During the day Fa I e oAl o the | ™& ruisdephia—Phitadeiphis-Xew Yok game | in my apartment. I -want onenow for my summer home. I think the sale was announced of a block 3 Scalpers for the West Chelsea sohool |, & 0 * 00 i y of rafirosd bomds which are to be 12075 boys we would like to play the Scalp- P American Leasue. these oil stoves are wonderful. If only women knew what a —AT— L placed partly in France and partly in n% -flnll;z“l*mi_:lu-h;ly: ‘%v :he“ gnmlg At New Tork—Philadeiphla-New York gume pnnb' comfort they are, they would all mm German e e . bout ve to & | B St Althios wek rellsrum like to.play the Academy Independ- Eastern’ League. | ‘;il’:l:"."_“ “;"z':’m > brtacnd f ;s ’ the report that theswestern railroads . St L. ents April 30, 1910, and we would like | At Jersey City—Rouchester-Jersey City game post- ih“z They thought that there was have notified the interstate commerce | su0 voior acif % a game for Tuesday after school in|Puifin L . | ¢ ;s came postooned: | smell and ook from an oil stove, and commission that they will file sched- | °'seo b 2 % | Hunt's lot with the Y. M. C. A. Inde- | in ssontl endl yus i s gidebs: ules of increased freight rates next i tes z 3% | pendents. AU Newark—Toroto-Newark_same postponed: rain. that it heated aroom justlike any other Monday. March reports for some of |, 1206 T o AEIEUN——— Y Froridancy .. stove. Itold them of my experience, 4, “ m the largest of the western systems, | 14 Suntps 2 82 Bid $3,000 for the Winner. New England League. and one after another they got one, and including the Union Pacific, published ah Copper bt Aqueduct, N. Y., April 29.—The fields :: LS w;f",:_":;" s- now, not one of them would give hers today, show so heavy an expansion in| 23 - 5T% at Aqueduct today were greatly re- ,m_"“’m""‘“ % DBrockton 8. Called at | Up for five times its cost.””’ mar16d operating cost as to overbalance the | ,io0 Nebeth 9 duced and as a result there was some | exd of 1oih; darmess. { The lady who nidthillnd gains in gross earnings and thus es- - hrés 1 41 | bidding up. Folle Levy, winner of | At Worcester—Haverhill 7. Worcester 3. 1 s all right foi tablish mmterial reduction in net Wessinghous tric .. the opening event, was considered to Collegs Games. » lk'bt'.. bal o 2 4 B . earnings from March of last year. The ‘estern Unden . 2 be_entered too-cheaply at $1,100, and t heating mil a baby, spreading movement for advance of 2 % when he won was promptly bid up to g Fages emphasizes thiy tendency of $3,000. . #IE, the morning, . road finances and the interest of e — e WM town 4, University of West dreamed of it for difficult or OF NORWICH. nockholdeu in an increase in com- mnmmn Slnnt Norwich Man. | virginia heavy cooking. Now—she knows. pensation for transportation. This | New York, April 30.—Cotton: Spot | Outfielder Murphy of the Centrals has | eA* ."""‘m—,"’ S Bt TMEGe-Be- Do you_really te what @ New factor was notably effective in the case | closed quiet, 40 points higher; middling | signed with Stonington of the R. L. | At Ssttesd. Mess o Decmeuts 4, Tufts Porae O Coce Beve ceane o yous Wo DIVIDEND of St kl:-ul. ‘lmn‘h the whole rail- :fl:f‘fz .lofiotsh oRiddling gulf 15.50; | Conn, league. e is to play right | At Buinelen Vi—University of Srermont 1. Bow- | e caal 10 Carry, O mOTe ComIng to the road list respon ales. field. E— The reguiar Semi-annual Dividend| Aside from this, the news offered Futures closed steady, Closing bids —_— SASTERS LERSUE STARDING. has boen declarsd frem the met earn- | NOtHINE to change the business out- | May 1476, June 14.67, July 14.61. Au- Here Are the Seals. s 3 . earn- {100k materially. Iron sales continued | gust 1403, 'September 13.12, TheSeals will: play any taem. und R . ings of the past six months at the|light. Concessions were made again in | 12.67, November 12.50. December 12.49, | 15 years of age: will mest any Setae. H : rate of Four per cent. a year, and will | the Prices for copper. Railroad equip- January 12.46, Februsry —, March —. | day at Kim street at 9 p. m: 3 ment companies, it was said, noted a et $ P be payable on and after May 16th. | decline in demand. which, in the case MONEY. Waterbury Releasss Granker of New 3 FRANK L. WOODARD, £ anted to but fifty | New York April 29 < London. H o gy Traneurer. + g 3 Pt Sk Pitaher Cranker of New Tondon and rate 6; last loan 3 1-2; closing bid Total sales, | 3; offered at 3 1-4 Time loans firm: st W Crame_Hisasiek par 4 060. United States v days and ninety davs 4 1-4@ g“"“ P WAy this fours registered declined 1-3 per cent. six months 4 1-4@4 1-2. have been offered in the bid price rmlat ver : IIMICMT”'BIIM.\.“’”“““M ickel finish, with the bri blue of the chigmneys, makes the stove amnamenta mmn(n v:‘lluh 1, 2 and 3 burners; the 2 and 3-burser steves can be had with or without Cabinet. l»-yd-l-—-’-t-a.

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