Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 14, 1911, Page 3

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‘M‘““‘;::f o}m‘”",’ - Cmmon Crew Out Monaay—-rvo Weeks Hehing Umal] 02 TRAULY OF THE GAME, z;h:fi;f r b jvrvm L35 Y bt . J.L tATHROP & suus Tme—ommen Paddled Through Floating Iee. [ Meinrity ‘”‘f‘“‘ e tFe BoxBio| o . Van n; I, Van Blarcom ’3;«,; 25"2.&5‘"%‘ hoses Throush ‘ 28 Shetucket Street, Norwich, omeyn: = passed st Iron Man Joe Mc(xmm v and Eagle in, Barnom. _.{small quantity, but with ng i : Mass., .M/ttcl; 12°-The ) ‘he handlers of “type ars grepared tol L¥e Saks Berkley, both of.whom gught w‘in it o R A e St — eral hfllfl i Y K age. e receive Harvard \arsity crew made “its” first | prove that they have something on "‘e‘w {mow poralagighle 4 t the york K ings of the never-ending confiict be-] - BOXING BOUTS THIS 'WEEK. mail, T went to our best T (an appearance of the season on the | handlers of the leaf. tween the pitcher and the batter, have r kS % g he 4 second to none in this vicmity (& 4 Charles river today, two weeks behing S i jifer d % > u=|ld| d told him how I f¢ He put me G T7) | the time .of its usual: initial '-"Y”‘“- THROWS UP SPONGE glgflfl \g[a?v:: tta‘ine:rsea:; batglngWhm I 47 i e 2 e a bottle ufflned{flu’t‘t WJ “about Coach. Wray watched the men from T T:| MeGinnity is of the opinion that the | Billy \iimn vs. Joe Ferguson, a ‘week taking the- medk.-l but was -shore, the river still being too clogged 2 QAVE MUNISHMEN pitcher's n:bund is doomed and that{Dy ¥Kaufman vs., Young Dysom; Bglll no befter than when 1 be}:’n. 1 then with ice to admit of using the launch. | yim ‘Savage Closed Both the New | lereafter the twirler must be on a | McKinnon vs. J. Wells, Armory, A. A. | began your sample bottle, and beforc 3 e men went upstream for a half a Y s E. out Ended in the|level with the batier. iHe also thinks | Boston, I got through with it I feit a’' change. mile from thg Weld boathouse, and | s""" age—8 that pitching distance should’ be de- | Packey McFurland vs {Owen Mo-|The scalding sensation did net bother . were out for/an hour. In the boat eventh Round. creased (o 50 feet from tlie box to the | Fal. New York. {only a few times in the middle of the = ORedile; Stroke: MMoMlIL SUUML - o Yl cadase. | BOme plate. Jack Leonard vs. Young Fitzsil-iqay. I would not have believed such Lothrop, Worthington, Newton, Strat- New ork, ‘March 13.—Jim Savage, Beckley ims that to reduce the | mons, New York. - . la small Guantity would have done so | ton, Harper and Balch (bow). the big heavyweight of Orange. N. J.1.,;i hing distance woull make mmng Monte Attell vs. Patsy Brannigan, much; but before it was gone I learnéd i —— d:teuted Frank Moran of Pittsburg at more. difficult than it today. = “With Pittsbursg. that our arugeist kept DF. Kilmer's TEOUR NEW, TEAMS the Olympic Athletic club tonight in|ing short distance” suys Kagle,Bye. | Unk Russell vs Young Otto, Kansas! g amp-Root and so got @ large bot- | IN LEADING TEN | e Sventh round of, what was sched- ] “the pitcher with speed will wing them | City. : ¥ tle for ome-dollar but actually worth : i :‘;t tge ;iasbigggugfdgo?nt-m‘ede‘a ie ol;‘erbscl: that the batter will never see Pltt';g:|rg"hm'm('“ vs. Jack Abbott, }o“e hundl.-.;d aox;a]m,hx ox:lls took t;nr- i i . 1 4% TIV | the ball.” 2 large tablespoonful three times a day {High Rolling _Scores at Buffalo—|rounds and closed both his eves.- Tn | NreGinnity has radical views on the | ; Charles Harvey vs. KId Willinms, | u® hetare T ma taken one-nait bottle’ DON'T ARGUE—DON'T DELAY. | Rathbun Almost up to High Single. | the s?e‘ntllltround Jer Jeanette, thefsubject. Fo thinks the game js a case Ba"”"“'f@ = e, | T as all right and have beén sincc. i time colored fighter, one o oran’s. se & Shor” ¢ ] Young Fné ve, Young Nitichie, Fixl ::;c';f':;’;:t: 3 :nh:ne';li:too'oif vou{ Buifalo, N. Y., March 13.—Five times | onds, threw up the sponge to save his 2§e,‘°‘2h';’"ffimp" ;\l:v} ayfif!”fia?p;n :;:. Philadelphia, 2 5 . G"“e(f,"E‘P)fiG";’% CHAMPLIN, * defer too long taking out that Insur- today individual bowiers at the Na-|man further punishment. troubles of the batsmen. He says on Wednesday. L d . © 7 Ashaway, R 1 wnce Policy you have been thinking; tional Bowling association's tourna- Before the fizht a police captain and | she -subject: 7 Walter Monahan vs. Gunboat Smith, 1 : ; ] Y mes always unexpect- mient made a bid for the leadership of | three plain clotkes men sought admis- “Bageball just mow is a one-man Oakland, Cal A “i State of Rhode I€land. | T e g the singles and four new teams found ,sion. When turned away because no | zame: . A manager gets good viichers| Young Loughrey vs. Jack Dillon, | COUBtY of Washington, | e NES, :es with the leading ten in the | membership tickets had been issued to [and buildh the feam up arou the | Matrics Surers v 1 Donsiue, som | Personally appeared Geo. S. Chamu- A N e T {double events. W. W. Rathbun of the | them, they tried to buy tickets. When | ginger. Tihe fden is to get o twirler in [ Young Kid Farmer vs. Danny Gold_:nn, to me well known, and made oath insurance and Real Estate Agent, | Erie B, C. Cleveland, came the | these were refused they made no fur-{ha. bm who can keep the opporsi man. Indianapoli !that the foregoing statement by him Richards Building, 91 Main St jncarest to Joraschek of New York, the | ther attempt to interfere. * team from scoringsmany runs and t Kid Burns vs, Paddy Sallivan. New ‘subecr&befl is true, - high man in the individual Series, | ey ming | T . R- ALLFX. Notary Public. P 6 . % i o b to make more off the man performing | York. G, 3 when he scored 680 pins, just two be- Laurel Hills Have Games Coming. in the box for the other fel !r;nv« Jeff Doherty v hnny Glover, 1BE OFFICE OF WAL F. BILYL, [1ow the mark of the New Yorker.| qhe fast Laurel Hill basketball| “By putting the hos on a level with | Johnny Gallant ve. Nap Dufresne, amnd Letter to - Rathbun rolled 199 and 224.. He|team of the Norwich ¥. M. C. A., goes [the rest of the diamond, the twiflars— | Terry Martin vs. Kid Shea, Manches- || Dr. Kilmer & Co., Real Estate | made_one miss in the ninth frame of | 1o Willimantic this Saturday to play | that is, most of them-—would find it | ter, N, H. .11 Binghamton, N. Y. Eive Taiaontice the fast game he had enough to beat |, game with a team from the Willi- Underhand | Thursday. 2 = ; . and d SO e Lo ided he Struck |mantic association. The Laurel Hil flers would like to =ee the hox aown| Kid Scaler ve. Howard Smith, Law- | " fast Will Do For Yo s josated In Somery’ Block, over C. 3. ‘,’]‘,"- ot ;g“@l’n 1;:: 135{ frgnl:s WIth | team is one of the fastest junior teams as it weuld help | | rence. 3 1 rove What Swamp-fo r 1o Wiiliams, Room 9, third ficor. "It ‘naw requires a total of better | ngrich bas Jad s lonetime LA [ Lensh Cros# vs. Joe Bedell, Brook- | Sead to Dr. Kiimer & Co. Bingham 20 2 ¥ ottle. wi Telephons 141. |than €48 to join {he frst ten in the | following lineup: Jackson( capt) 1g, | wrons Frathtc Minder e Harey Webne | oo dastres 2ot et artelys ———————————— indiv \“Y:";‘ e‘te""lh_"“f°n 3 Mottatt op | Townsed rg, Forsberg c, Stanley rf, |crease nitting, New York. 3 " ! a hooklet of valuable information tell- e boles tiea S Lotk alaie o SerL L - BEr Aoy Triite plate Jimmy Aoriarty vs. . Person and |ing all apout the kidneys and bladde. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. A N D e ey el The following Saturday it is ex- |rules: only handicapyed t sluggers. | Young McDonough vs, Peck lefavour, | When writing be sure and mention The that fAgure. PRREE o D 2 pected that either the Crystals or the | It would bave heen heiter if the pitch- | Broclton. { Norwlicir Daiiy Bulletin, Rezular fifty- WNIN Krol and Stenho of Chicago went | Delphis of New London will be here | er had been nioved un nearer the bat- | FHarry Wuest vs Delmonte, Sa- | cent and one-dollar size botties for sale AMOS A. BROV 6, into second position in the two-man |t play the Laurel Hills. ter. Tt is easily fisured out that a man | yuipa, OK ; event with a total of 1,272 or 83 pins at all drug stores. Attorney-at-Zaw, B Richards Bldg | under the world's leaders, Kelsey and Tommy O'Keefe vs. Jim Fryer, Phil- | ' i T standing at t can hit it mlt’ | Ki i :r the plate. ! 7 _ FebBEen ot Nev: TIEVER: Kid Carter vs, Monty for Six Rounds. p ol i i adelphia. T The 1911 Baseball Guide. Pheas 208, . E 2 | =kt , Kld ‘Wilson, who has announced his the twirl 5 foet | . Wik John 3. McGraw's official baseball BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS. intention of returning to the sport- 16 Eyviay at the | , A Wolgast vs. George Memsic, Los | guide . for 1911, just published, is' one OWN & PERKINS, | A ing game, has matched Kid Carter of that v those days. | Sngeles. 2y 13 .| of the most complete books of the kind BRI Taft School Won in Overtime Game | this city and Homer Monty of Occum S L Barry vs. Joe Jeanette, New | aver issned. It wontains. everything over First Nat Bank, Shetucket St from Greenwioh Academy. for a six round go with the mitts to ! many cur they had speed, and | 90k £ L that is of interes: to the enthusiasts. | be held at Occum a week from to-| o Mike (Twin) Sullivan vs. Jackd E e f: ge illus- o Thotnes Nat. Bank Tint gy | there were nof near as many strike- | ike CEAD The guide has many full page illus T Na-b ™t en. Monday &nd Bat- | Stamford, Conn, March 13.—The |PIght, a bout that will bring together | outs. Rifen; nfalt s trations and contains instructions how erday evastams. basketball championship of the pre- | WO clever local men and will provide | "“Nowadays e x, stter wets his eye on | Al Delmont vs. Young Britt. Balti- | {5 play every position on a nine, and a paratory schools of the state was won | % 800d card for the sports. On weight | the hall too ouick. When the sphere {MOFe. s feature is made of the art of .pitching here today by Taft school of Water-~ |the men-are probably about evenly “up to hitn he is unable to do |, John Willetts vs, Willie Moody; Phil- | o curved ball. It has all the official town by defeating Greenwich acad- | atched, but Carter may have a li justice. ¥ talked this matter | 2delphia. [os for the pdSt-season. champlom lemy 23 to 20. he score was a tie|tle_on Monty in reach and height bover with ile bmmittee a few i Saturday. i ship gam schedule of the seasom's at the end of vl time and an | C2rter boxed about two weeks ago in | yvears 2o an ed at that [In"t\! New gland amateur boxing cham- s, averages and standing of = all extra five minutes was decided upon, | NeW London and Monty is in a condi-| that thie vitchirg distince be made 50 ; Plonships at Mechanies building. anes. Tt is No. 28 of Fox's Ath- i vhich Taft scored six i | tion frora his frequent wrestling and | fast from the I 1 1 bei Sandy I vs. Andy Morris, | letic Tibrary,.and will be sent to any :)x;)an::r(;ts mure“.swu six and their | Dboxing- bolits recently, “so that the | & om the home plate. be !e\éd| Tuker, Anthony & Co. et e s d 2m of the same opinion now. address for 10 cents with 4 cents-extra BA"KE“S prospect is for a_good go. t such a change would increase | vs. Sam. McVey.ito pax postage. A i batting all around.” Fox; itranklin’ square, DT O nipoween el At Taunton: Taunton 3, Brockton 2. | K. 0. BROWN RESTING i z R — . - = printers and the cigarmakers will be At Fall Rl = > ¥ BnoKEns settled on Thflrsday evening at the | o : ver: Fall River 12, Paw- WITH HIS TIN =Aa; Rose alleys when two teams will meet | 1C fo‘“h)(r’““md‘e‘ forfeited one goal s 4 EdE for a match at the pin splitting game. 3 % No Fighting for Two Months- : Tho. teams have bean pidted sod anw | At Schenectady (Exhibition): Hart- il he Road. only await the call to battle. By the f;]ra (National league) 5, Schenectady while on t oad. requirements of their trades all ten | (LPire State league) 4 (extra period of the contestants must necessarily | Pegesiary). : - 5 2 be expert with their hands in the del- | aver o ucnce: Providence 10, New icate work they are called upon to| 2 e@ 6 do, but they provose to show they are there when it comes to the coarser Hack Throws Charles Olson. advised by Dr. 28 Shefncket Streel Telephene 003, A 6% Bond of Superiority Keep within the limits of the field of con- servative investment, where you can get THE HIGHEST RETURN — AND PERFECT SAFETY the sensational rk. is not going v months. This 1t by his man- er he had been ad /Prof. Tay- Members of New York and Boston Stock E‘Chfl’l"l’ and heau:‘ier wo;k of henl;'inz”the balls GT)’attle ‘Crzek, Mich., March 13.—|lor to sive the ]‘htle fighter a r for own e &an apered alleys, an eorge Hack i vrestler, gl veeks. b Sl 354 it . & FnEe Bt (WMo wreailer, s :“;, ‘:,,e:,ks:,, E;’; Skl ! A safer, surer and better earning power for your money canmnot bc Nostons New York. brother, Adam, at Hammer- | found. than a 6 Per Cent. Gold Morigage Bond with the accepted standard s‘curlty of the world — New “York City Real Estate — as its basis. It is absolutely the, highest class of security $3°State Street, 24 Bread Streets PRIVATE WIRE. The Norwich Nickel & Brass (o, ck boy, and then gave Man- ager Morgan advice not to let Brown fizht for two months. i = a “tin ear,” which will be | ‘s, and after the show they gave im a thorough examination in his! 5 dressing room. They found Brown is DECLINE ONLY TEMPORARY. | Am. Sugar Refining. 400 Am. Tel. & Te 2 > > = e sore for a few weeks. Dr. Creamer The New York Real Estate Security Com any offers at Tableware, Corparation Tax Decision Has Only| 5o Am: wosier 2o performad a slight operation on it aft- par it © per sent. Gold_ Mortgage Bonds in. denomina- Momentary Influence on Market. 1!.mu Ansconda Mining Co. er K. O. had fi ed his tthree-round | tions of . $100, §$500, $1,000, secured by a mortgage which Chandetiers, Yaoht Trimmings i 19500 Atchison exhibition bout. covers the entire assets of the Company and its future in- and such things Refinished. | New Yoris March 13.—One of the| im Atunic Manager Morgan will take Brown | vestments. { group of supreme court decisions 90 Baltimore & Ohic on the road for five weeks, for shich { &9 to 87 Chestnut 8t. Pierwisls Conm | winich Wall street long bas awaited | ) Bethichen M;;x“ he will receive $1,200 a week. THE 6 PER CENT. IS CLEAR INCOME. oo sl sttt it s with some trepidation, upholding the constitutionality of the corporation tax L] 8 ) law, brought ebout merely a brief de- mmm um""fl cline on the stock exchange when it m‘ anmounced today. d\Viuhin a few minutes stocks bounded back to the Have 3 New York Steck EX-| best vrices of tne aay, and later made further fmprovement. change -e-!gnun and 3|, The news vas received so calmiy the market was barely aroused CUT IN THE YALE SQUAD ' PROBABLY THIS WEEK. Crew Men Will Soon Be Weeded Out. New York Real Estate Security Co. 42 Broadway, New York City Although there has béen no cut in| the Yale crew squad one is expected very soon, probably this week. After Cotorado Yaet & Trom: . d pe v days’ re lar rowing on the har- from the, duliness of the morning, and Golorado & Soutiier EIOn ey E s % $ active floor members. (iring G xuminder of the Ga-ired | 1h Sorst. oo bor, guring which It will be possiwis |} - Aggets - - - 10,000,000.00 ng was still quieter. ~Active stocks in Delaware & Hudson ¥ 5 & e “ NORWICH BRANOH most cases closed with good fractional P j4 1 B9 Gul to size up the men, the list of those Do pfd 2 who are to continue to row will be ap]ta an urp us B Room 3 and 4 Shannon B"g% The action of the market was re x?i::mm e TomSt i s % B : < = - Crio ... Advantage has been taken of every T R &ard 1 . r Do. 1st pfd + . 10 Shetucket St. N vonition byt A e 5 Do 24 pia Pleasant day to get out upon the river; '} WRITE FOR BOOKLET. N. B.“A SAFEGUARDED INVESTMENT” Telephone 901 Sl i, e ik oo ] o e doors has been fairly satistactory. The don]mxmphn when it was proposed | —— Illinols Central nearly two years ago, soon after the FALL and WINTER induction of the present administra- 100 Inter Harvest Fleavy Dress Goods for ladies clomks, tion. At that time great emphasis was | —— lr:lfr lhx?ne evrm 'M_ 'and ehfldren’s wesr. laid upon the administration’s avowed | 500 Tutemational Pape s 22 REMNANTS—a big assort. | P4rPose of scrutinizing financial af-{™ 15 lowa Central .o fairs of corporations more closely, in E"k.: °lf,":“. kv‘::; hD"-“ Geals and connection avith the levy of the tax. MIL), REMNANT STORE, ‘When the government's power to SOHN BLOOM, Propriet collect the tax was finaily affirmed to- Or.__ | day there were no such signs of un- easiness. The momentary depression DENTIST of prices doubtless was the result of somrd li?ig.‘t‘ion as tunlwu the news . wou en as well as an attempt DR: E<d Jeo JONES |on the part of bear traders to utilize A/ » the decision for their own ends. It was geen quickly, however, that the Saite 46, Shaunon Bullding | ¥22 socn auicliy, however, that the » ! Taky élevatop Bhetucket street en- |tion of stocks by large holders, and \ trance, 'rm the market soon righted itself. The small supply of floating stocks, the eagerness of bear traders to cover and the knowledge that the largest holdings FirSt-ClaSS mfiwry ;’:x:t‘ in lr.rox:: i-llzxigg:esc.omblued to pre- TUnited States Steel fell a point, Un- fon Pacific 3-4 and other stocks lesser \J . ° amounts during the temporary set- back. Speculative operations of the day centered largely about Atchison. It was strong at the opening, when the tone of the market was rather heavy, complete with pole and attracted support of bull traders, who quickly advanced it a point. Oih- d shan er stocks improved with it, and the an s- market was strong throughout the re- mainder of the session, except for the brief dip noted. At the end of the day — e Atechison, Reading, Union Pacific, Slel h Qm e and Southern Pacific and a few less prom- \ g ] ag inent stocks had gained a point or more, with smaller gains predominat- Automobile Work | cgrisre, Junneapolis and st tiom, selling at nearly 20 points below of all kinds. THE MOHICAN COMPANY! 7 Bt Syt e mmecotr et r | Northern Padfic Pacific Mail Pennsylvanii People's Gas Pittsburg ,C. C & St Pittsburg Coal . Pressed Steel Car . Pullmen Palace Ca Railway Steel Spring. Reading .. e Baublic svesl s, o Il 225 CHEESE » 16| OYSTERS = « 33 GRANULATED SUGAR $1.93 [P Maine CORN Alaska su.@mzl e 95¢ i 2 = - 25Tb. bag : -~m”0 - i gy | Gelden Bey PEAS (3¢ wa |3C YELLOW MEAL Bl e s | LG 0ld Vi, TOMA Do. pid Western Maryland . Westinkhouse Electric . — Western Uni Wheeling Totul sales, the last tramsaction prior to today, which was in November. One of the largest copper producing companics was reported today to have made a further reduction in the price 3 — S of its, high grade ore, a step which gave no hint of the hoped for better- e cu ar ment in that industry. Rates for time money showed still further ease today and the market for cnnl’nn“"u“' prime mercantile paper was easier in ;‘one‘ ?mdflg in “‘abashh-Piusbum 'erminal bonds again was the point of 507-515 "m “ill SUre8l. | interest in the bond mariket, sales of decia | these issues making up abdut a third of the total. The recent activity in these securities is believed to fore- had: a to the litigation i JOSEPH BIIIIIFOIIII, Which the compeny has heen Involved: Vi AOtaE Sutas, Tar vaiue L0000 lar. "otal s: value, 3 Boak Blnder. STatked Sates Bonds meFe HotTaTEc Blank Beoks Made and Ruled to Ordes, i 108 SROADWAY. . New Yorlk, ?\?;:1? Nl‘.'{.—Colton m-{ mm:n:)npdsbi;lbs‘ 250 ures closed steady. - Closing bids: March 14.35, April 14.40, May 14.51, June 14.27, July 14.26, August 13.80, September —, October 12.66, November —, December 12.56, January 12.54. Spot closed quiet; middling uplands 14.65, middling gulf 14.90; sales, 600 v York, March 13.—DMoney on call 21-4@32 1-2 per cent. ruling rate 2 3-8, last loan 23-8, closing bid 21-4, offered at 2 3-8. Time loans very dull; sixty days 1-2@2 3-4 per cent, ninety days || "-4@3, six months 21-41b31-2 i GRAIN MARKET. Jligh. Tow. Close oo ¥ FRISWELL has the Ln'en Line of Alarm |- ) Clocks in the. City. 25-27_Franklin-Street fus A>. smatine &% NESDAY Q.okhip.n- TWO noun snl.z *w*....m'..;;. PURE LARD | Limited 3 s, to costomar 1. - . Tee Securities Liusced 03l

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