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Members of New York and Boston Stock Exchanges New York. 24 Broaa Street. PRIVATE WIRE. 55 State Street. The Dime Savings Bank OF NORWICH. DIVIDEND The regular Sem been declared from the net sarn- Ings of the past six months at the rate of Four per cent. a year, and will be payable on and after May 16th. FRANK L. WOODARD, Treasurer. NOTICE Dr. Lecuise Frankfin Miner 1s now Yecated in her mew office, Breed Hall, Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Telephome 660. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Denta/ Surgeon. In chargs of Dr. 8 L during his last 181 Main Strest. Geer's practws Norwich, Genn. BoTTLER K. Jackel, cor. Marketr and Water Sta A complste line of the best Ales, Lager and Wines. specially bottled for fam- iy mse. Dolivery. Tel 136-! e WHAT’S NEW —— THE PALACE CAFE Step in znd ses us. FRANK WATSON & co. 78 Frankiin Street. th The Bul- Boston, May 17.-—Stanley Ketchel, world’s ¢hampion mriddieweight fight- er, sent James “Porky” Flynn of Bos- ton down and out in the third round of a schedpled twelve round bout at the Armory A. A. tonight. Flynn, however, gave a good account of him- self in the preceding rounds, keeping the champion at long range and jab- bing him hard in the face with the left while landing an occasional right on the face and body Ketchel landed terrific swings at will on Flynn's head and body in the third and sent him to the floor twice with left punches to the stomach,, Flynn taking the count on the last| tell. Langford. New York, May 17.—Sam Langford, the Boston negro, punished Al Kubiak, the Michigan heavyweight. so_severely tonight that the referee was forced to stop a schedwled ten round bout at the Fairmont A. C. in the second round. Kubiak outweighed the black by at least forty pounds, but the shifty ne- gro scored ‘with such terrific body blows that the white man suffered keenly. The second round he floored Kubiak for the count of four and the crowd demanded to have the wout stopped befgre Lansford could hit him again. Rickard Won't Give Way. San Francisco, May 17.—Tex Rick- ard, somewhat nettled by the reports that his name was suggested as ref- erea merely to fill a temporary breach, came out tonight with a statement that he wouid referce the fight and would not give way to-any man in the world. T wanted to know whether I would be satisfactory to Jefiries,” said Rick ard. “I have heen assureq that every ing is all right, and now I am going hold the job. Cornell Unsettled '‘About Stroke. day Bowen was placed in the varsit shell and tler was transferred to In a two-mile race followed the defeated the juniors. Both Bowen and Distler were mem- Ders of last years record breaking freshman eight, but Bowen has never pulled stroke before this year. Sliding. New " Young A “Porky” Goes Down Before Ketchel—Langford Gives Kubiak Terrific Beating—Willimantic Here for Nor- wich Scalp Today—Home Te.!n Out to Down Leaders left fielder for the New York Americans, fractured his right leg just above the ankle with St. Louis. sliding to third in today’s game |12 Years of age. Wrestling at Lebanon. (Special to The Bulletin.) The wrestling match that was held in Lebanon night was one of the most pleasing match ever been put on in that town. a large crowd of sporting people, the the game going was pound champion wrestler of New Lon- and_his training partner, don county, : George Alléen, who kept the crowd in Stopped Bout to Save Kubiak from was the best three out of five The falls were 23 minutes’ 11 minutes, four falls to Wil- bur and one to A vas ‘betwcen JKid Wilker- Carbray of three falls was_timekeepe bur for the s Mohicans Reorganize. veterans of Mohican team has re- Rhylander ss, Keach cf, Haggerty rf. - chols, wiho played with Fall River in the New England league the past two seasons, has been secured to act as captain and play second base for Willimantic, and worked out with the boys in that capacity Tuesday. Manager Dunn stated Tuesday after- noon that his Colts would fleld today against Norwich following positions: Ackerman ang Daniels O'Mara 1b, James Nichols (captain) Jack Nichols 3b. D'Andrea ss, Patrick Sullivan cf. Ferrell st Baseman Flynn, Seco Cook and Pitchers Wakiace and Man- will also make the trip. ger Larkic bunch to new The Hickory as popular as once more mowing down the Koelping has accepted the vacated by his req hair position as still_shine on the new plavers wi'l be seen Gleason, Rogers and 1 noted as wond Tihaca, N. Y. May 17.—With_the mace with Harvard to be rowed at Cambridge, Mass., only two wedks off, Coach Courtney is still undecided as to who will stroke the Cornell crew. To- to play the afterwards men, Post u’l‘» € Hospitals vs. One of Mana 687 ternoon on t TThe Academy boys will be called apon Highlanders’ Left Fislder Breaks Leg York, May 17.—Lester Chan- Bridgeport will likely be another new The following are FINANCIAL AND COMMERGIAL. TRADERS DISCOURAGED. Attempt to Move the Market Practi- cally Given Up. New York, May 17.—The stock mar- kot sank into a lethargy today. The fallure of the reopening of the for- elgn stock markets to revive any ac- tivity in the dealing® was a discour- agement to the trading element and they practically gave up the attempts to move the market even over the one- eighth range required for the min mum profit on fluctuations.. News de- velopments were not important. but stocks were unusually unresponsive to such as there wers. Bome influence was allowed to the Hocking Valley receivership as a fac- tor in the stagnation. The Hawley projects of consolidation and exten- sion furnish about the only matter of that kind now available for the consid- eration of would-be speculators and the check thus opposed nullifies its possible effect. ‘The Aisconsolate traders bewail the lack of leadership in the market and point to the void left by the passing of E. H. Harriman and the lack of a successor to that restless spirit of enterprise. The resumption of business in Lon- don found that market under the re- easive influence of the mourning pe- riod for the dead king ard with the prospect of another adjournment on Friday for the funeral ceremonies. The meagre ‘business that originated there today was on the selling side in New York and established a lower level of opening prices. A desultory attempt to rencw the advance in Reading was followed by a languid bidding up of Brooklyn Transit, which about ex- hausted the resources of, that market. A further advance i the foreign ex- change rates today, when the report- ed bond sales in Paris, if compieted, ought to cause a downward tendency, rise to vague uneasiness over a le hitech in these negotiations. The continued sluggishness of the bond - market and the conservative views regarding the money market held by bankers emphasize the im- portance of an extensive sale of bonds to foreigners. Rates on mercantile paper are rising again, with no de mang on the part of bankers for the small supply in the market. The protesis against the propose increases in_railroad freight rate which are being voiced from different guarters are not without effect on views of values of railroad stocks, the increased revenues promised by these advances having played a large part in the more hopeful speculative senti- ment lately. Bonds were heavy. Total sales. par value, $1,538,000. United States bonds were rchanged on call. STOCKS. Figh. ‘Allls Chalmers pfd . 0 Amal. ~Copper = A Agricoitural 200 Am. Beet Suzar . Low. Close. ih% Tow T law W ‘ DOMINICK & DOMINICK FOUNDED 1870, Members of New York Stock Exchange, announce the removal of the Norwick Branch from the Chapman Building,67 Broadway, to the Shannon Building, .Roorns 3 and 4. % FRANK 0. MOSES, Manager. Telephone 801 Branch 0'ficss : 209 Fifth Av2., New York—333 Walaut St., Cinciwaall Private Wices to Boston, Pittsbucg, Chiczgo, St. Louis 10 Shetucket Street, WEST ENDS. 34% | Gallivan Betblehem Stcel Chieago & N. W Gdcago, M. i St & Clorato Fuel & Iron Colorado & Southiers Cousolldated Ges Demer & Rio Grande. . Tater Harvester M8 P &5 S M . Kan. & Tex New_York Central Two base hits—Melntsre hiteMcTntyre, Crthern Pacide Sacrifice hits—McIntyre, Gleason. AMERICAN LEAGUE and €l Featares Southenn Rallway H 0 o Tnited Statos LETNY Carolina Ciiom New York, closed quiet;- fifteen middling uplands Cléselaud 2; struck out Fasterls_ tme, 1.4 Futures closed Darely v 15.25, June 15, September 1 15.27, August October 12.54. Novemmer 1 March 12868, April sowwoowni New York, May 17.—Money on call steady, 3 3-£@4 per cent. offered at 4. ruling rate: ninety days cenuuwesatenan CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Allew mericans Challenge. iward Pollard ss, Albert Tayior ‘hie Molleur cf, Kverett Pingree rf, challenge any.nine of twelve years or under. Address Thomas Green- nager, box 13, Taftvill The Sixth grade of Sf. Patrici’s pa— rochial school would like to challense any school team in the vicinity under Send_challenges to Sixth grade of St..Patrick’s school. WITH THE LOCAL LEAGUERS. Another guess, Willimantic! With some good sunshine today, a seat at Sachem park will be all to the merry this afternoon. Sullivan will be given an opportunity to show his worth in cen- ter fleld for Willimantic today. It is reported that a considerable fol- lowing from Willimantic is to accom- pany the team~down on the 125 car. Mooney and Chapdelaine will be in the points for Norwich against Willi- mantic at Sachem park this after- o Mclntyre and Noonan are two players who make a hit with the home crowd in the way they eat up their chances. Rhbylander, who Leading City League Batter ‘Tom Shea, first baseman of the Ce: in two games, the Jeader in the City league for the gold medal which is to go to the best in the highest at the end of the se McClafferty and Jupes Mclnt; eenevilies come next with there are three .500 hitters in and Brennan of the Falls. he “batting ave ages of the four teams: cENTRALS. 1 16 0 Neilols, “Morphy, Simeex R, h H 1 1 1 Tiordan. FALLS. Games. A B. H H s H ancEnEvILLE. Games. A3 i T3 HE : P o HH » Cleveland 2, Washington 1. —Litke held Wash eland_ won a hotly Mo Cleveland Hoit o 1000000 Aijlan. for Cleveland Fiberre s, ke 4: frst buse ua Kgrin Yankees Win Uphill Game. St Loy o] ab b Slstonese 450 1/Tiofman et 0, Wataoe 36 9! Geigs. 2 1'S waltzer.st 0 Bartzell s o Abstein i 1/Riliirer.c 1°Allen B Sigutien 1 offtier o o Eotlev.p o Pownilp Toials, 418 . sored H h 3 51 51 11 20 1o 1 20 " 1z 080 00 66100 %031 Sugne, ottmian, Haxtanll, for 1911 pitchers. To Clonnie Mack's great : y _ Women at uu‘;. against such sterling sticksmiths as | treault, widow of “Anteme Tetreaul! Lajote, Stoval and the other membérs | Who came from St. Ple, Canada, last A l w t n t of the Cleveland band whe are prom- | November, and who now lives with alter oute | ising a struggle for that pennant this| her daughter, Mrs, Margaret Bernard, { season, Bender alowed only ome of|on lower Norwich avenue. Mrs. T them to reach first base during nine ! treault will be 83 vears old T clear, L innings of baseball. The famed indi- [ tember, but her mind is quite clear, vidual was Turrer, a man with an|and she can remember with distinct- aptitude for darwing free ransporta- | ness the visit of the comet three- tion, wiho walied until the Chief pitch- | quarters of a century ago. Although ed him four o ones. But as he died | 8he is not as &etive as | th: days '.‘r stealing very soon afterward, only 27 | her youth, she is able to get around . st i R e recisely the|and “is awaiting with eagerness the | e sea Line number which baseoall laws require in | coming Saturday when Halley's a nine inning game. et will first be seen In the ev \By delving fnto the baseball records | Sky. G '(m F satisfy h|m.H|Pu,fil ,‘l'l‘urlnx Albert | terbury turnpike is the otHer person - Bender’'s name is one for the hall £ fame, Only two men ve done bet- ter since the organization of the Am-|and erican league. And pecullarly both | ¥ were watching the do it. One | wag Cyvrus Dentol g “the grand Prepared for Shooting Season. | Sundays, >, old man of basebull, ¢ out the AP the” grouitde. of L OiM | _New York Pler 42, flast River, foof Athletics without a hit in 1904, not ai- | §chuetz: lessosmacen elescezssces alecumsession 12| eriwannuannd Bender: struck out. 1; time, 1.41; umpires, Diveen sud Con: Boston Takes Mard Game from Tigers. May 17.—The visitors looked iiko winners Lit 4 howia run with the bases full i the second fnmings, bui the home team batied hard 43¢ of Detroits' errom. Boston finally and took advant wiuing, $ o 6. wb B e 4 strained his back sliding in the game at Middletown, is back in good shape after spending Sunday at his home i Defeat No. 2 for Willimantic is the outlook this afternoon_when they Tun up against the new Norwich paw, Mooney, and the game his team- matés will show. The following will be the lineup of the Norwich team outside of the bat- tery: McIntyre 1b,’Captain Murphy 2b, Shaw 3b, Noonan eansnnl Providence. soemmuuieond cohnenusemmwen Bluwomenmomen Blowenssuusmuss " wloonn . Cobb. Moriary, ‘o ‘buse hits, Covb, Lewts: tireo base hit, Hall: home runs. Bush, Stabl hits. off Collins 4 in 2 innings. of Hanl © in Wood 0 in 5. of Killian 7 in 4, off Browning 6 in sacrifics hits, Stmmons. Stolen bases. Bush, Joves, Cobb, Mortariy, Stah oft Collis 2, off Mail 2, Ing % first base ‘on errors, Detrol: 1, ¥ pitcher, by Killtan 1 Lord, “Coerigan. off Wood 4. oft Brown- The Nap lifted a fly which Danny gath- Siruck out, by Colling fe: e, 2.00; tak NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. i Baseman | mighty smash’ from Bradley’s bat not | piaiia “contented d oston 1o two hits and Ro runs. Scere. more than two-inches from the ground. | Bacid, contented gentleman | All the infielders had difficult chances, | " ™ b .2 which were accepted gracefully. And S D = Bender should extend a vote of thanks Grovernment Extravagance. | to his eight good t mates. The government i to test the aero- | — plane as a fighting machine by shoot- HARTFORD GRAND CIRCUIT. |ing at batteships with flour—and it number_of son. 2 Five Days of Racing Assured—The | Journal sommsesss? 1 for Frock in 9t Score by funings. for Pittsbars_Byrne, balls. off Frock Leach. Clavke: n 2 1 | known as the amateurs to drive, is “Charter Oak” Is for 000, a5 usual, an mile races, the purse to be divi | 31,500 to ik umpires, Rigler and Emsie. St Louis 10. P St Louis won, from Philedes Gwing was retirea 1 me did the vitors bave s | $2,500 | esrat shall be | conai on May 31, 3 per cent. on June 20, A por cent. on July 30, and 5 per cent. August 23. Horses mav be named on each of these dates. Only one payment uired. The time for anming is payment follows the ust day for Hartford H H H : i *Batted for Walker in l1s Sure That His 1910 Combination Zacher. Koneichy Bates. Koale, Ewiug: two base hits, Iy fas w | Rxw,‘ g et tigended P o Bl L) such good ale, but that such shaped for & penmant faAL 0 1 dout eood ale can be sold at the Renea-A "on - Amesiof 4 price of ordinary ale. e e T o e The James Hanley Brewing Co., s st hen e el Providence, R. 1. was nosed out of the championship by AL ’ S e i 1 Detroit. BREWERS OF ALE AND PORTER nabe, Moran; hit by piteh bases_on bills, wk out. by Fwing 1. hits, cff Fwing 6 in 31-3 Innings. off by Maroney 2, ! Puiladelpils $; tme, 1.30; umpises, Klem and Kane. | ner CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. S s H { Mack. “N. Athl; this season ang the collaps: Connecticut League Games Tuesday. pennant was raised on the and Holyoke headed by a band parad- | Switching Players Mot Square Deal. ed around thie- field before the ‘game Holyoke was unable O’'Brieny and Hartford won, arcell, Campton D0002001°*-3 9 600000100 and Wadleigh Cinginnati, May 16.—President Tafts recent utt that baseball is a “clexn, stra ame” Is quoted In the | official promulgation by the national commission today of its decision fining Manager Frank Chance of the Chicago Gaiser and Umpire, Watts. At Springfield: 00000000 Umpire, Fahey. 000001000 Time, 2.00. Blakcley was 1000002104 McDonald; Ward and Rufiange. EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. sev ol A L Graney, Stovall ases. Wasbin the vacaney. Aronson is 1 senior Satrday’s rd-Trockton City League Contracts and R twice had big leads plasing phuckily, ocercamo the Ume and In the end won in vievon innigs Score: St Louis. A R e 13 toes Riord ing Drake sisn in ¥ and Wasiiburn released & P. H. Cox and Juck McGrath signed by Greenevi ed no rele: Ehicago—Brovklyn-Chicago CinclinatiACincinoa-New York game post- H i 1 H 2 o BENDER'S NO HIT GAME. Danny Murphy’s Great Catch Helps— and Gild Edged no-hit gams of Chief Bender's Phitadelphiz on | down as one Of Ui marveious feate in basebull, sud Danny Murpty was shin- ing. right in the limelight i sewe of the spectacular support that helped the Chief out in one oF two Lght places. In its writeup of the gane the Phila- | Kearns 500, ard Harrington .50 Cwist Bemder, Bmperor of O'Brien 428, Germain 750, I the hors 10 watcl = tue o battng neda’ r goes the uchicvement ol o Brookllne, Maas, M “’;4‘23 f 2 Dltching’ he first no-Dit £AMA A%ITwe Local Pecple Saw Malley's Com- |scores orevalled toddy in the OOunNS since it wa Xt Sekawd G It gamie of CHis Eesgon,Aud et 75 Years Ago—Local Notes, for women, won by Miss B, 8. Portes nex to the two greatss: no-hit gumes ever recorded by Ban Johuson’s statis- Tctann, And | Cletetand e porcentage | Taftviile today, and there are proba- went downward as a resclt, the score | bly very few more, who saw Halley' — being 4 to 0. club’s annunl golf hundicap 4 | O the Country club with 4 net scors At least two people are living in |G g7" comet when it made ilg appearance ) Matching hfs curves and speed | 75 years ago, One is Mrd. Dorothy Te- | TRAVELERS DIRECTORY. Wt| Who saw the cémet, and he is 89 years old. He is still hale and acti Uhexdelled froight and ' paselmied drives to the village every day | serviee direct to and from New York h milk, 7 All Outetde Staterooms, From Norwich Tuesdays, Thursaays, at 6.16 p. m. rmania | Roosevelt Htrest, Mondays, Wedneaw sbon, Bhoot | gpys Wridays. 2t 6 p. m. n Verein in I lowing a Mackman to reach first. The ing Master Chris Krods has the 100 5 rite fi fol Other was Addie Joss, who twiried 4| and 200 yard ranges ail ready 0 J B Peolaty cosuirad vuitt Wi ol not allowing a wearer of White Sox 10| the practice will hegin has not yeg FUAR C. A, WHITAKER, Agent. reach the Initial station. Joss 1150 | peon decided, but it may be on Me~ flung the anly other no-hit ga this | morfal day, if possibie, A Ty season against Chicago, but he wilk-| ) An interesting bo match took | ea two men and one reacned fitst ondplace at the cluk Iy between an error. teams from Plainficld Taftville, Spectacular Support. the latter winning by only & points, PLIL A to While Bender's feat eclipse: the total scores being the oth- er events of the game which went to — make it a baseball contest, it must not Local B 3 be forgotten that remarkabie support, some of it spectacul The Weauonnae school basehall nine of “the school league have receifed | . made it pos Ble for Benger to defeat the i e | The water way — the somtortabla without allowing them a hit. Oldring’s | */U® #Weaters way of l,_",,“" thrilling catch of a Jiner from Graney’s R 3 Btenmerd® City: of' Lowell bat in the first inning, which he got by Fred Bonnails, a former resident, has y of D" and New a remarkable sprint, scooping the ball| moved bacK te the village this week | Hampshire — safe, ~taunch vesssl off his shoefops, not only saved the | from Wauregan, | that have every comfort and conven« Chief from having a hit chalked up — s N Siticiton s tonialen, against him, but it would have been| paymona Chartier of Merchants | A delighttul voyage on Lomg Island onic of the Gxtra base varlely. .| avemue was a visitor'in Waurcgan | gound and a superh view of the wor- meci to retite Lora in the txth maing | U0 Gertus akytine: and, watertfont. of % ereq in after 2 100 yard dash, two feet imothy I, Sul Steamer leaves New London at 11 p. from the bleacher wall in Mur- ville recently visiting friends, m. weekdays only; due Pler foot of phy was going so fast that, to save ret TR, T East 224 St. 5,45 a. m. (Mondays himself from being thrown over the Saves Him Troubl, cepted) and Pler 40, North River, 4% cement parapet, he was forced to vault It's astonishing how many important | a. m, } cltizens an wor themselves almost INould sately put on the brakes, Hurt- | i s ume sies the farare o Brost: | Fare. Norwich 1o New York $1.76 ferward zatheres 1 immediately nd his prozram, while that | ‘Write or telephone W. J. PHILLIFPS, gentieman just gocs | Agent. New London. Conn. wwtd in a| gent Taft to $8 per barrel! —Pensacola e from Wealth Aids Wealth. Stakes for Trotters and Pacers. Following a meeting of the race com- | A Pullman porter has discovered and ttee and executive committee sold a gold mine and a New York Hartford on Tuesday the Conmecticut | plumber has inberited a fortune, To| EXCELSIOR AUTO CYCLES zfi.fé’f‘{:}"éfi"‘uw“' "?51.-"-‘:‘-'{ arie CThildren Cry Ebiniopie o, destommirationt oul Y L L e T e e FOR FLETCHER'S Biperiors | tion a $2,500 free for all t rest-O-Lite Tanks. 6o CASTORIA | Standard Speedomaeters .16 class’ troat. purse Blue Ribbon nng of 3 is to consist of t} winner of each race, wi dditional to the winner of t number. In case of a tie ced off until decided, The ons of payment are 2 per cent nd the rate of 1 custom. Five ircuit racing me in the others erand MACK CONFIDENT. Will Be a Flag Copper. Z TR e [ B DORE The wonder is pot that it is ai§_Comnie Maclk r s s 2 L N 2t Boss ooy, Si5 D, J, McCORMICK, 30 Franklin Street, Local Agent “I won't mince words one bit thing on earth can k the pernant csald pitchers.” ics out ents wction 0 switching his playe never was a case in which L —— — e rs Winnine o pame 004 | 1o SPORT LIKE FISHING | piteher? o infield uey’ and s NG TACKLE, EQUALLTO THE @ BRAND allow e Aronson Out For the season. | i€ Quality Low Prices mbridge, Mass, 1ay T ncement (hat R Aronso RODS 75 | Btoet Rods $1.25, $1.50, §2.2 $3.08 Tefax = Bicine - canees Split Bamboo R (e Y hose anl as injured in the cels .. 5c 0 ax A LSkl ved dnjured 1o Lhe Split Bamboo with extra tip and Rogh veges 880, 91200 Lars: be unable to play ag t case . $1.00, $1.50 an $2.50 | 1 jnes from . $1.25 was made by the Ilarvard athletic |Split B; | authorities todas.~ Mis losy will be a and $3.00 | Artificial Balt e blow to the nine. Either H. Do~ ! windf. 1912, of Winnettaka, 111, or . \ 0 Rogers, 1911, of Souill Braintre o G o e (10 The i | THE HOUSEHOLD, vom the cceond sq today, w lent probobl, >rhc Bll“c“n Bu‘ld\iflg, 74 l"ranklin Strect. lege baseball carce 1y ot A A, - i egmade s DON'T BUY S A R T ' 6LD STYLE TEETH || swith Dr. King's latest invention, that wonderful improvement, the NAT URAL GUMS,” which makes it impos. sible to detect artificial teeth in your ling six Greeneville le. The other teams re s or new men s(nedA NOTES mouth. onnie Mack certainly likes PAINLESS EXTHACTION used” them i e lust five | for the most nervous and de Lelvelt, th former Hartford out dental solvnce ull ns c@ming Stars of the American league. Fitltugs $1, up. Simcox batlimg 800, Bren ORS, tranklin Square, Narwich HOURS- 9 w. m. to § p.m.: Sundays 10 to /2. Tokeihion