Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 17, 1910, Page 3

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" TEX RICKARD FOR REFEREE |Besc s o 20 21 1 6.0 3 2 215 4 0 s 25 38 41 : b Pl — % o g g'.‘""*;_': 13 bt s You na.:uglly foel sécurs wihen_yeu < SVE REPRESENT THE AETNA LIFE D e e ey o to take Is abdolutoly DUre Al o IN LIABILITY INSURANCE. - $ T 3 - . . 3 Harais hung up & gt ke gt " w r > on -] the Rose alleys Monday eveningz, - no harmful or habit produecing drugs. J. L LATHROP & SONS. Choszn After Hot Session over Big Fight Gfficial—South ing_tnedally prize for high ickpin |- s 7 i Buck a mediane 15 Dr. Kilmers Re m_r'”] lld e, and Hal Carry was only 6 = vamp- Root e great Kidney, Melm Street, Norwich, Conn. paw Mooney Reports to Norwich : eal ding ai short ‘o this when he’took the DIIZe | nywq sor Fussbers in Toh snd Eiad Remeds. A b S on Saturday with 136. »ug pa il Loe g 3 na.mo standar o purity, Bathns Averages—Athletics Make Eleven Straight | o e Bis eams have qual. | -Paded for Kruese dn o strength and excellence is malntained ified in the two-man tournarien Me- Secore by lllulnn in every bottle of Swamp-Root, ¥ ; SR Clafterts-Cole = 67, Curry-Hiil 663, | Wasngtn - .1 0 8 1 010 0 *%| Swamp-Root s sclentifically com- N- TARRANT & CO., San Francisco, May 16.—Texas Rick- | Broadway - team is undefeated. ~The [ TlIC0le 655, McCladferty-Curry 643 povndel‘fram’ vegetadls Lierbs. ard, associted. with Jack Gleason in the | final games ate next Saturday. The i pociineriy;Scott. 641, and Young- |~ It is not a stimulant and is taken in 117 MAIN STREET. .| proimotion of. the Jeffries and Johnson | following is ‘the standing: TIONLS L SGE R DR P Week Eloventh Stralght for Athlotios. | teaspoonful doses. o May 16.— Philadelphia won from It is not recommended for every- contest, and who came into prominence Fire, Accident, Health, four years ago when he engincered the | Broadway 6 to 1. making it cleven stralght vie- | (hyin e Yale Crew Breaks Record. # 1t is nature’s great helper in reliev- T.ost. P.C. 0 Gans anq Nelson fight at Goldfield, | weat Cholsen | 250 In an exhibition row Saturday, the Liability. Nevada, was solected today today {0 | marieiin oo o i 200 | Yale, varsits crew broke the old rec. i T S Pt « o | in& ana overcoming kidney, liver and ' referee the fight between the two hea- | Groenesiile .. H 000 | ord on Lake Whitney at New Haven | zeuder.2 % % Sl s 21 0 o bladder troubles. m Ghss and steam Bo“er rweights on July 4 at Emeryviile. R for the 7-8-mile course and establish- | J.Collins.r.1 5-1 ucu.mnx,l 43800 A sworn statement of purity is with In accepting the place, however, the ed the new record of 4 minutes 11 sec- | gandliib 41 R0 401 4 0/ eyery bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- . Nevada prometer made it clear that he Marra Was a Puzzle. onds for the distance, The tinie tak- | s 1:e 23:.-,.» § i rie ol Hoot, ]NSURANCE Wwould step aside if Jefiries and John-| In an Eastern Conuecticut Amateur | en was unofficial, bui correct. i e Ll e vt mood o abEiis, yord Shpala son agred on another man. lea.gue mame at Plainfield Saturday the —_— 0 0 0 Barry,ss 3 0 0 2 1| have the best. This settlement came when it looked | last five iunings of which were played Willimantic Fan Food. | 2 1 0 Laop. 31 : 2 g It you are already convinced that Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, | as if the meeting to select a referee | in a drizzling rain, Plainfield defeated 8= o Rk - OF D AnGres.] ek s $ 1 1Coombrp 41 2 T O T Ty would ' end' in ‘afiother 'deadlock” and | Wauregan § to 4. 'The visiting team mah but nifty. Lavg.p 3 3 0] Touns, will find it on sale at all drug stores after bitter words had passed between | failed to connect with Marra’s deliv- AR it e T ey cate ol Johnson and Sam Berger, Jeffries | ery with any success until the sixth, fielded well except for his 1 ane-doliar. 3 fatal fall that was responsible for a manager. when they scored all their runs. The il couple of runs. o0 001008 01 10 Doubt That Question is Settled. B L abni e R ie T Sk Nndes Siah o dor | Prumgevia el A lfllt of Sllfl il l In spite of the agreement there is 2| Gaudette =s, Marra p, Krause p, Cong- | ple of daisies when the bleachers gave | SR S g |- e feeling of mistrust among ‘those who don rf A. Munroe cf. Babcock 3b, J. | him a hand and begged for a hit. i Yankees Browns, 5-3. ” | Send to Dr. Kiimer & Co,, Bingham attended the session that the last word Marra c. Who said Norwich Wednesday ? | y Yo, York. Mas 16.In an interesting game New | 4,p "N Y, for a somple boitle, free by S35 nbt bhens s agi uAL e rettren 1o, Barry cf, | Maybe we haven't got a nice large Jeteated BL Louls todsy v & eoore of 3 00 3. | ;mail—it -whl -convince anyonk: -You WUOSLIDI: SRR D o en up. Mavnard If, Pel-|peating saved up for the Rosetown | St. Louis. Wow. Vorks will also receive a, ooklet of valuable During the negotiations it looked for f, A. Maynard 2D, | bunch. i SR sbh po a e|Mformation, telling all about the kid a time as if there would be a free for St y 2, ¢ Boreslls iv alnehdy dutbed Ty bes | * £ 0" & o/ienphisicr 3 11 0 0| nevs. When writing be sure and men- Faet ke~ compromise was | plainfeld 0010+ BB ] cause of his consistent hitting . He | I A Soeiney a0t e s [ Hon The Norwieh Bulisiin, reached, Berger said in an undertone | wauregan ~ 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0—4 can certainly paste the pill when you 414 3 13 “I'll go over and hit that black man, Two base hit. Leahy least expect it. 3 6 2 2.9 1 EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. applying another epithet at the same i S i Driscoll is the same classy fielder e A op e Won, Lost re. time besides black. - oo 2 e as of old and can hit with the best i 310 1 789 “This remark was catried to Johnson, | Stoler e of them. ¥e can play the game at 0 0 o o|rerav 200 12 s an who warned Berger never to call Bim | piere, Gandette, A, Munroe, Babcock, | S€cond. ioo. well enouzh to make the | bae» ol R G 1 s 524 that name again. i Pasecd balls, Merritt 2. Bar- | fans sit up and take notice. 1% ki Zhe oA, L & 1 I 300 $1,430 for Three Rounds With Berger: Wild pitches, Marra, Marland 2 Farrell can swing the stick about as | ° =d fo 7 - 0 erier dodited i’ bad sald anyfiting base on errors, Plainfield 8, Wau- | g00d as Licutenant Killourey can | _Score 1 e 3 1 204 of the kind, but Johnson's followers | regan Umpire. Parker. Time, 1.25.} pitch quoits and you all know that | o, '4yn, 10100 g A POINT OR TWO. there are none that have anything at declared e did, and muttered among GETS A SOUTHPAW. Mre would like to give you a point of | themselves that if Berger repeated Schedule for This Week. Dan when it comes to that classy EEr fwo about Insurance. If you want In- | what he had said he would never leave | The week end schedule of the four| 52Me: HATIONAL EERVAE. STANBING: | Mooney Arrives from New York Sta l‘""“” that protects let us write it{the room. teams making up the Connecticut as- Umpire Maisack received a remark- - ne f | With N ich vou. Our Companies are "Al “You're just an educated dosz,” said | gociation had a number of NOTW: able testimonial after the New Lon- & or Slab Duty Wit orwich. Bvery setilement made by them is{Johnson to Berger. “Now come out|fans puzz on Monday, since they| don-Willimantic game Saturda A S RS SIEY e R e i 16 very ifbewal ISAAC S. JONES, Insarance Agt. Richards Bullding, 91 Main Strest and fight if you want to. TIl give a| \ere asking how the home team made | f2ir-minded Willimantic rier thousand dollars if you will come right | ont. Wxcept in the case of holidays| SOusht him out to tell he had done out with me and, box just three{the games are scheduled only for the|@ berfectly satisfactory job and he rounds.” jast four davs in the week. The follow- | 8Teed With every one of Maisack’s | Brooklm xpected {o add much strength to the rwich «in the twirling depart- ment, arrived lere on Monc wrter i Stone wich Team for t Four Games. .é REL Lo even if Willi P ; on, reporting to Manag DS e BBV - antéted ‘ena e decigions, even if Willimantic was on et s 5 5 - s YRt 5 session was resumed. the losers’ end. Lively Exhibiti at Cincinnati. ':‘kk:m:\lm‘ (:u:.l’s: kan‘!..’?“.“h.;s‘" m’» Umt.. THE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL S g e Cineinnatt, May 16.—Cincinnati defeated Rrookisn | railroad ride which began at Hoosac ol g . R Y OE R R AT S : RHYLANDER LEADS IN BATTING. | i i & 5ty aBa Gk game. 5 0 2. Boore oiong. Eager whlsh vesy, &¢ Eioben: d The Academy Independents and the | 9¢ 2 z Fielding and Battin | i gl | morning. - g % 2 2 5 » N e g Averages of Nor- | . b A I .n‘ Fm lno-rmc. Rlvef!lfl!.grammm' Schg?xl‘ played at ‘> ) 7 ,li;rl‘:xil‘»\-‘xl-n\?:\l Norwich; g = iy e Moon is a4 big fellow and heavily ymise of plenty of mus- g power to put the jump onto the leather, and has some gilt- edged recommendations. The q' ad was out for somne prac- i tice *hem park on aft- ernoonm, where Man: T Sic 1d Cap- Murphy drilling built, giving p Jewett City Saturdeyv the game cie and sta was stopped by the rain with the score to 3. The Norwich Fréee Academy’s mid- ‘Telephone 7. week opponents this week will be the Hospital nine on the Hospital dia- mond, giving the schoolboyvs t& ATTOSNERYS AT LAW. strongest opponest they have met th Paskert,rf Tomiiae b 4 1 Norwich z w London; Middletown at Wiil fs soeated In Semers’ Block, over C. M. Willlaens, Room 9, third floor. favizd Fielding and batting averages for the tweive men who have made up the Worwich squad for the first four games of the season show the team batting at 4 ang fielding at .917. Rhylander (Casey .385 and Noonan .313 are | Gaserp the individual leaders with the stick, ; “Milier ell.cf 2 an the 14-inning Kid.' battle at White ‘alled because of ore tied, 2 to 2, with —— | semson. Stickfus_the Bridgeport bo feature of Saturday’s games i Willlmantic's pennant ANOS A. BROWNING, who same here to iry for the Nor Riode Island-Connecticut | 214 “‘9.(’)':,",'_'_"2’319;“_(19[;‘:?‘ “f.".“;m""‘gf Totals, 28 8 v Dunn _brings his wich teasm, has been added to the Hos- | league Jackie Gallivan was twirling - R e vE on Wednesday. and Keach. he figures follow: BATTING AND BASE RUNNING. | A victory over the will taste about this time, and a bunch rts are promising to fol- pital roster. In the grammar school league the Rock. making his ring game this week Rtternep-at-Iaw, . B Richards Bidg. “Phone 308 =R by . i 010 410 Rosex to Willimantic Thurs- BROWN & PERKINS, Hiorneys-at-Law Cases h H o 0001 o—2 if they win on Wednesday. Noonan ° A | R T N ™ ) i H Cubs Take Last of Sories. ! Warrants Stop Clabby-Sullivan. 1o \fl:..- Nat. Bank ool H 1 gL ':"‘"‘ o _Setngtad. Movton ¢ '»h" | rk, Msay 16.—Mike ( I wi HI Wm Mondey end Sat- Shepaasis . L H e e e S | Boston and Jimmy Clghby evonines. oet2sa FAIRLY LARGE DEALINGS price on call. McGrath H the end. Score kee refused to go on tonight s —_— MeRnberts " " Boston. 1o ten round bout that was to In One or Two Individual Stocks—in-| srocns.“ Eriedman siia "y e % pat o] B the main_ attraction’ of the " tense Duliness Otherwise. e o = & 4 1 Collins.ir 010 0 NMarathon A. C. at Brooklyn. New York. May 16.—The profession- Anm. Asrcultural v g % 0 0 Shean,’i o & 1 o |evening the police entered the club- al operators in stocks rescued the mnar- Am. Beet Sngar i i A B 5 2o 0 0,Berzog.2b 1 1 1 1 house armed with seven warrants from ) ket today from idleness by only a nar- A o Intsre, Cas Chapdelaine, Murphs ; 0 DiSwceneyss 3 8 & 4 1|¢he supreme court of Kings county for row margin. There were dealings on 300 Am. Cotton OM. FIELDINE AVERAGES 1 9 3 2 1|the owners and officers of the ¢club and widual stocks which were responsible Am. Linseeed Of1 Haggeriy.c.rt S, 3 o 1000 | — Brown 000 1! Al Begedict, with whom Jack and for whatever semblance of activity the i ey S cGrath. it - 0 o Loo S oray \ rounds last week, Tommy mazket bad. The principle of these was . o el 4 g 3k who acted 2s second for Jack, BROKERS Reading, that stock taking the leader- | 3 4 20 12014 4 land Billy Madden, the men who ship away from United States Steel. | . AeTntsre.. . " 1 od for Reviden In | brousht out John 1. Sullivan and was The only news on Reading was the re- | T o e r - Mumhyfb. TEE &+ 8 1 by innings ? < in Benedict's corner last week. Only 28 Shefucket Street J) im0 "rons o canaiisnic! s e e | BESEE ) B poab it e o Mg AoE Which have done duty in speculative Mentson ... . % 10 7| sawn : ——— o warrants charged the officers of e e movements often before. These report” 2 4 : Casey.ef s « ‘ Cardinals Make it Four from Giants the club with selling tickets to a prize ‘hinge on the authority for exchange of | T SNl s 0 T s St Jouis, May 16.--Ry tking today's game & [ fight in violation of= the law, and Members of New York the second preferrad stock into half | = = gf.':'rfu',","' hf;;;l Team fielding aversge, - | to 2. 8t Toule won four sraight games from NeW | charged the principals/and seconds re- !m preferred and half common &tock, | .gogy Canatien Pecific e except in one Inning, Seore i spectively of prive fighting and of a‘d- and Boston Stock development which would simply | 2000 Cenwal Leather Three Without Fielding Errors in 55 Vosks Now York. ing and ab; prize fight Exch Sorve at the present time to half the1 3 A BEEE Academy. N otaia Ay TR There was great cxcitement ul;vnslhe xchanges second preferred stock the privilege Fiakihe: arerames sor e Acadgny | Zucne 3 1 § peerr *1"17% % % larrosts were inade, but aithough of sharing with the eommon stock in . . | % ¥ 53 livan and ab ¢ dividends in excese of 4 per cent., to guad for the season shows Outfielde 40 0 3tur 3 > 10 ! shanoes L the law the club held six Bostem. New York. D8 5 Noyes and Remmer d R i W41 0 Scymouret 4 11 0 0, WD tha hich i ferred stock: n 100 Do % t and Picher Tay- | reliminary bouts as scheduied 53 Siate Street. 24 Broad Stweet. [ WRIC g (e el o : 3 Sz 1385 |lor with clean records so far, | g Smcibveon 8 1§ 8. & RN sl et y PRIVATE WIRE. 220 = . St s | Cateher Ricketts 3 e .y : FRCITY; s w eraisle Yollowing amomgst professional| o (. e 2 bl g = o e Sl i SE TN $ Wagner's Hurst Not Serious. ;er,... onfl“_ogn; %m‘h-behe: - 2 . 1383 12 | the men who perform around the in- ® 2 0 Pittsburg, Mav 16.—Captain Fred c;:'.‘ e . 80 - ek . i field. { P Clarke of the Pittsburg team tonight Ssnger N e o & M - The figures: { deaes 3 ssued statement as to the cause H S 3fonsay holiday and the prospects of a | — — Di s | ACADEMY FIELDING AVERAGES. s o G & sl endiaNtent 18 PN WOSRETs BUNENG, funeral cersmonies for the late king of > % T © $ | Tavicrp - | & "o ] . s . chier eeomible in| 3 . fd. z - Champions Saved by h Inning Rally. feIn, ti w OF NORWICH. = t "‘1 St SDGO“ f 190 General EI 9% keits,e [Pitisburg. May 16.—An eighth wning rally in 1y Wagner d into FN L S e Huee dilnees of | % 13 | Crowe.1b a urs” batied hard saved the champions | third base and choulder came into the market. The bidding up of prices| 3} frest Northern prd wae gaid to be due to the expectation 106 DIVIDEND fhiat Thllon mAuld iy =t ihe higher| 506 Tumver from what loked like anather defeat by Philadelphia today and netted a local victory, 7 to 4. Score: Phitadelphia. n's foot. The top rised and the hurt light cold aggra- ontact with McEl of the should was b is 2. painfu] one * | Freteher.2p Crocker, 7o p %98 212 3 E level upon.resuming business tomor- ool B Do a ) o e » iffe the The regular Semi-annual Dividend |, " 1iguence was ascribéd to the ex- | Tt A : H n‘?'srflvlh \:uw“n:rng“ ':1'::’ .lmn‘,r-' e oty has been declared from the net earn- | pectation that the supreme court would 13 HI 4 w,,:,.:,, ¢ he would | not do himself jus | #mgs of the past six months at the | Act on the corporation tax ease today. L o p ot o 12 9 1)¢ice but I prevailed upon him. to re #ats of Four per cent. a year, and wHl | J e Bone t0 e b O e me Her o C1 Southern X : i e 2 1 |main at nis post. Then he ana Miller e payabie on and after May 18th. | cision in the corporation tax case and : : E - hetdiis sverase H b 5 2roked ur b eXCHNRELYE pesaon tha ghe American Tobacco and Stand- o % 14Ty — 03 o1 FRANK L. WOODARD, arg Oil cases had been met for re-hear- CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. I 10| aprzsg Teeasures, |ing in November. The approach of re- | Vo Won. 1 s 04 o3| = newed trading in Lomdon acted un- 4 S gl - ~ favorably on Cenadan Pacific, which s e H ; L rumors of an Intended increase in the —— — N. & Mex. 2a pi - < g cong IV LS R PTG S T ©Or. kouise Franklin ner Is mew | Stvidend. The deciaration of a divi-| New Yoek Aun‘vm“ 5 - Ly e s i her new offics, Bresd Hall, | dond on Wisconsin Central preferved, a | e =t 11 o - M‘ subsidfary company, equally fafled to North Amicicen 3 S BASEBALL RESULTS MONDAY. hold Canedian Pacific. The heavy tone 60 Novthern Paclfic Connecticut League Games Monday. | bt Sind 3 B2 OWice hours, § to & p. m. of Chesapeake and Onio was due to| 100 Pecifie Mail At New Britain— R.H.I Eastern League Pennsylvania EeTaghone 680. euglia | the reestvership for the Hockiug Vai- ST O 108 ew Britain 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4—5 7 0! At Bamalo—Newark 6, Buffalo 4 _— e |ley in the suit to prevent ils sale to the 590 Piemere. ¢ Gk SE b ringfield 002013000613 4 At ‘Toronto— Providence T . EXGELSIOR AUT® CYCLES X Chesapeake and Ohio. tsburs Coal -2 ies, Brown and Sanchez B e e N T S PR, C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Smsg“i::w- as there was soemed to Sueal Car: Teonard and Whalen; time, 2.00; um- | @ e o C. V. PENDLETOQN, JR., Yantlc, or have little effect in moving prices. The | """ [ Stel Spring. | pire, Hart. SNt s & IMPERIAL GARAGE, 21 Chestnut 'St, Deata/ Surgeon. strong benk statement of Saturday | “w Wil L At New Haven— R B | AL R il Norwich, Conn. wag favorably commented upon, but = mv” "éf‘ meerese {New Haven 000 11002 *—4 § At New Bedford —Broc New Redford 10, Catalogue or demonstration on re- Waterbury 01200000 0— g At Worcester—Haverhill 1, Worcester 4 quest. See and be convinced of jts superiority. 1 11, Holy Cross §. By Maine 12 "New | Prest-O-Lite Tanks. apr26d Standard Spesdometers. NOTICE To All Automobile Purchasers! The Flanders “20” has arrived in Town, there was little in the cautious it Y En chacys of Dr & T, Guce's pracems | LN TS, nouefi:fl;n im putting out{ 1118 17 3 G : funds. The withholding of details of 300 St. L. & S. F. 2d pla. 48 483 4xig 83 Main Street. = Norwich, Gean | 11,4 StePaul bong sale in Paris kept up a0 ;‘e !n;:s s n E E Py some feeling of suspense in regerd to —- - that transaction also. The depressing effect of the Hocking Vallev receivership was in force when the market cloesd, with the effect of having wiped out gains and leaving Batteries. Dent and Waters: ( Tuckey and McDonuld; time, 1.45; At Hano | pire, Watts. | At O At Holvoke— W Hartford 006006000 2 Flolvoke 0031010100 2 Batteries, Leverenz, Swanson and Wadleigh: Smith and O’Leary: time, 2.36; uwinpire, Leahs, At Bridgeport- - Bridgeport 0 008 6 2 6 1 % Northa' pton GOOODODNOO- Batteri Gibbs and McAule and Flaherty: time, 1.35; hey. FL $uchel. tor. Marke: and Water Sta. A eampiete line of the best Ales. Lager mnd Wimes, ~pecially bottled for fam- d 3 iy uss. Delivery. Tel. 136-5. net changes insignificant. = Bonds were irregular. Total sales, = 38 Do mdvertisiog medium in | par value, $1.457.000. United States for bu:i::.‘.': ,-".:.?i‘::l g threeg declined 1-4 per cent. in the bid REMOVAL DOMINICK & DOMINICK United States Rubber. Tnited States Stoel Do. pfd ... Ttah Copper AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Won Lost. Philadelphis ...... ....... 16 1 Chieago . COTTON. Waskington New York, May 16—Cotton spot clos- To) e 2 o s ed quiet; mi ng uplands 15.90, mid- Heavy Stiokwork Gave Bosten Victory. diing gulf 16.15; sales, 18,251 bales. Boston, May. 16.—An avalanche of base hits by Futures closed stead. Closing bids: | the Jocals in the first two Innings clinched the vic- May 15.48, June 15.48, July 15.52, Au- ;;:‘\' over Detroit today, the final score being 11 to 1. gust 15.13, September 18.95, October| ~ E 12.00 November 12.90, December 12.84, Deteigt. e sy of the same call at THE IMPERIAL GARAGE 21 Chest;nut Street, Tel. connection NORWICH, CONN. 4, ruling rate 3 3-4, last loan 3 7-8, closing ‘bid 3 7-8, offered at 4. Titne loans easier: sixty davs and ninoty days 4 per cent., six menths 1@ 1-4 Totals, 33 T —— Mocper out for CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Score by lunings: fromthe Chapman Building ,67 Broadway, to the Shannon Building, 10 Shetucket Street, Rooms 3 and 4. FOUNDED 1870, {Qm;;\m-y 12.80, February —, March 2: S ;Hnuprrr( ab l; £ az. 4 2 4 1|Lore 1 Members of New York Steck Exchange, womev. SiaeEeEn, 1l and for demonsiraiion announce the removal of the Norwich Branch . SEABE et Shen o0 e R R o i i o o o :!‘i‘[xh, :‘vl :»ll 2 972 @ an 0. MOSES, m anager e 5 S 5 Telephone 801 o83 m Fifth Ave.. Naw York—333 Walnut St., Cincisnati Reistiug was effective | bases. while Falkembers was Lit at opportune | Seore: Washington. Cleveland. abh e a e 2 | Pirmer Granev,cf

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