Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 20, 1911, Page 3

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BONDS furnished for persons in of trust. positions J. L. LATHROP & SONS. 28 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. OVER comtwsk mm o New London - Mlb.y Was m. strating in the Nur - Altogether. ~Abraham Hvfludanky of New “London, better known as Abe the Newsboy, well known' in the eastern part of- the state as a fighter and Notmch Te.m Recexved Into Eastern: Connectmut Organ- 3 mflm—Mufing at Jewett City Next Week to Elect Officers. A mecting of the directors of the ‘onnecticut baseball for fifteen hits, scoring twelve runs to Rent Insurance you would choose Eastern_ C Teague | the Texans' two. grappler who would;, meet anybody Yo . 2 KA L s from. Joe Shea to Jack Johnson, for - it cost. = But you ought to Let the Insurance Company pay your | Wes held in, fre Fowh hall Sunday 8507 | o\ )\ sMAKERS CHANP $11.23, has finally won a bout on its b sent when your building burns up. B. P. Learned & Co., ernoon at Jewett City at 2.30. absence of President Reeves, Manager Dion of Wausegan, acting as presitient pro tem., opened the meeting, Man- ager Desroslers acting as secretary. I'here were present besides these two managers Mr, Walker of Dayville, J. | W. Calkins, representing the Central team of Norwich, and Manager Ed- ward Murphy, Frank Waters and J. B. Benoit of Taftville. The meeting voted to accept the application of the Central team of Norwich to enter the | league. Moosup not being represented a committee was appointed to ascer- | tain ‘efore next Sunday if they. (Moo- | sup) or any other team wish to, be- | come members of the league, It was | Bastern it Bein Maught but a’ medi H Treatior or hoxer. 'Abes is mever! ~ How Inexpenswe Is Dkt ¥ sennke hay BENG RS B e | g Bt il e St A ‘;g‘l the famous Pears’ Soap. Its price is as low as _that of long, savs the Walerbury Americaw ordinary soaps. It is absolutely , and of hlghestqulllty S latest enzounter was a shor with ‘the Comstock society i New! in every particle—and every particle is usable. When one czke is worn to wafer thinness, moisten it—place it on the next cake. It will stay all right. Theresnevernnywzste and alwnys the utmost fullness “of satisfaction in usma TRIMS “THE ANCHO Captain Donahus the Speed Boy Five-String Duckpin Match. Two exciting stake events were roil- ed oc Satypday night at tie Rose al- levs before a big gallery, one a five- siring mateh at duckpins and the other for three strings. In the five string effair for a_purse of §10 Captain teh crack pin- slitter of the cf rs’ team and also_of -the Owls' speclals, galloped away from ‘“The Anchor” of the print- ers by setting up a lead of 22 pins, 107 to 85, in the first string, and piling on 30 more In the fourth string, 114 to 84. On two of the strings “The Anchor” cut this down a trifle, loaving the| speed artist of the cigarmakers in the ' lead at the finish 45 pins, 504 to 459. | The scores: | own adv Donahue .....107 90 95 114 98504 the atilef The Anchor .. 85 96 94 84 100—459 Since this decisive defeat of the print- ers’ ohampion, the cigarmakers re- new their chailenge to the printers' five, and Captain Donahue is authority for ‘the statement that he will produce his team whenever the printers will be on hand. 5 ‘Won by Two Pins. . In the second match of the evening for a purse of 35 the decision was a Agency Established May 1846. ! { Thames Loan & Trust Co. !ullding.! Jan1EMWF | 78 m, Fara Norwich to New Yerk $1. ls Write or telephone W.J. Conn. York, and Ahe was declared a winner { by the referee, who. Dby the way, is! said to have been,a friend and coun-| tryman of Abe. 38 In lieu of squared. circle and mat, engagements, Abe, who returned to| Now York Saturday night after a brief | call upon New Tondon friends, ac-, cepted a temporary eneagemant with ' a Fulton street dealer in athletic sup- plies. to do a window stunt in the demonstrating: line. Abe has an excellent muscle de- velopment in spite of the fact that he, rever seemed able 1o use them to his ntage, and ,the manager of’ supply house saw no rea- son why Abe should not pose in one of the firm's big windows as a splendid example of the efficacy of the anparat. us sold by the company. In order that Abe's splendid muscular development might be shown to excellent advantage all7he wore was a smile, brimful of | lokeliness. and his fighting trunks. - | Many of the maidens of the vil-{ lage congregated in front of the ex- hibit and watched Abde throw out his | -Agent, New London. ALL WITER M)llTE New Yorlc GHELSEA LINE Fare $1.00 Unexcelled freight and pagses- g3r service direct to and fremm New York. All Qutside Statevoams. thought possible that the | Connecticut league might be composed | ot five teams—Wauregan, Dayville, | Central team of Norwich, Taftville and { Jewett City. A meeting is to be held next Sunday at the same place and | hour, when officers will be elected and | schedules be arranged. A meeting of | the Jewett City team is to be held to- ! night to organize and to elect its man- | ager. SPEEDY LAUREL HILLS WIN AT WILLIMANTIC. Norwich Basketball Team Won Close Game, 11 to 8. HARVARD ATHLETICS !‘FORMEH AMHERST CATCHER ~ COST $425 PER DAY | LOOKS LIKE A COMER Yale's Football” Season Cest About | John Henry Shines at First Bag With $2,500 Per Man. Washington Squad. John Henry. the former Amherst atcher, gets the following praise from the Washington Star baseball expert: “Henry’s plaving at first base proves that this yeungster has the malling DON'T ARGUE—DON'T DELAY. Procrastination is the thief of time and sometimes of money too, if you defer too long out that Insur- ance Policy you have been thinking about. ¥ire comes always unexpect- A comparison of the cost of ath-| letics at both Harvard and Yale interesting. Last vear it cost the Cambridge universi $127,945 to run athletics, or about $425 a day fer the edly. P The Laurel Hill basketball team |<close one, as only two pins separated in fact that the at-|ten months through which the col- | of one of the cleverest first basemen AAC 8. JONES, Journeyed to Willimantis on Saturday, | the contastants et the Saish, George| fention of one of the Comstock societs | ioge ‘Scason 1asts. - The football ‘sx | in ‘the “American. leaguc, | The facr|| (set Eossivels Insursnce and Real Estate Agent. where they succeeded in trimming ti u-.nnsm e oy 2 e penditures were approximately $31,000, ( that Henry was pitted against & col- 2 tast Jolly Five quintette by the score of 11 to 8 in the fastest game of the geason on the Y. M. C. A. floor. Swift assing and clean, hard blecking char- acterized the playing of both teams. Team work was the feature of the | wi man of Richarde Building, 91 Main St ———e— 1BE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL Real Estate The lineups and summary: Laurel Hill—Coyle 1f, Robinson rf, Printers—Captain Tuttle, Reardon, i ; ¥ - thai Henry is going to learn to run Indian Runner Wen 15 Mils Recs. R s A Merints inainy | CUllivan, Burdick and Hiscox. Thren the ball o second with greater | bases. {5 N0 shoAl Bill Davis, the Indian runner from | M 2 atngie n’ the ninth ianing Cigarmakers — Captain Donahue, | = z g . | speed and accuracy. Canada, m".o lfiimulu n.ua“m ur- :;uy bxlht h;':r‘: "“'m‘.{.‘:“;iii Jillson, Barry, George and Hynds: —_— SPORTOGRAPHS. ‘New Have: hour 26 min- | the Cincinnati nals s . . 5 R LA SRR o u.:.y.‘:nq 53 .,N,,?ds_n Dawvis was the | game in the series with the St. Louis £ Joe McGinnity says: “Put turnstiles m ROOM AND BATH m to finish. A1 Ral £he New | Americans, score 1 to 6. Cliff Streets Won a Game. at the.gate and make every man pay % 5 e X [ :7 -.b:y i dm“nu‘um = a The Young Cliff Streets defeated the | 88 he enters.” The men who now seil mn(h-ur-g\mu flrAnmg his hlen-n-n@n.i ", &o od out in the 13th mile, 1...' Twenty Hits for Twenty-six Bases. Yoeung Wildcats at baseball Wednes- | tickets will only have to make change |F tters wi 3 Fol‘:[ vfl)\\ nlgc grs},l_rln‘xmc HOTEL " ” Psnuri the ItaHan rumner, Fert Worth, Texas, 19.— | day afternoen. -The lineups: if Joe's idea is adopted. ;;Lgndz:: n:; BS‘:D:[ Il"m";ant it left- > "> h yu-| Cliff Streets—O’'Brign catcher’ and 3 RS e : T i / and Alessto Amiwa m-:lw lfi::r.r i:.m- me“c“o'ufl?ig- McKnight pitcher. Wildcats—Fournier| THé Nap squad at Alexanmdria. La., — [] aps -2 :h . cmcy ericans | catcher and . Muensel pitcher The | {2ke horseback rides—all save Falken- | Georga Litie, the former manager “ SFort Worth today. The wis. | feature of the game was the hitting ef | D78, Who hasn't been able to find 2 |or jack Johnsom, will again handie s waa 18 o 8 McKnight. Score 31 to 14. horse big enough to keep his feet from | tne " reins of the world's champion “fi St. & University Plage quarters behind the I s Y —_— dragging on the ground. Lil' Artha will appear with a circus S Bk Bousi left the track in the Brooklyn Got a Rest. Y. M. C. A. Basketball. Pitcher Culp, formerly of the Ph uring the summer months, se Blosk feow Srosdway Memphis, Tenn, March 19.—The| The Laurel Hills vs. the Five Chums | lies, has been secured by -the York . St RO R R RS The New Sporting Annual. mphis (Southern league)-Brooklyn | and the Nationals vs. the Greencvilles | Tristate haseball team from Scran-| Fight fans are pleased over Danny NEW YORK CITY That greatest of standard amthoritles, | S8me was postponed today om account|are on the Y. M. C. A. basketball|ton of the New York State league, in 75 demonstration that some the Pelice Gazette Spor Annual, | of wet grounds. The Brooklyn team |sohedule for tonight. The latter game | trade for Third Baseman Mecherly and “come back.” Danny. who Situated close to ¢the Whele- Hohed by Richard K. has just| Will leave Monday night for Nashville] witl gettle Who is to take the tail-end | Pitcher Skillm: the champion bantam of ~. FRRNE O. MOSES, Men, been issued for 1811. It confains rec- | for a sSeries of games. position, as neither of the twe clubs niig " kriocked, out Féanide Busice sale and Retail Districts, : ords of bamebedl, contesting have yet a victory in the| ~ Chalmers of the Philadelphia Na- [in the sixth round of thcir bout in In the Heart af ¢ footbat!, redit. . , ‘Wilkes-Barre, - The Onited States Finishing Co, [209, 21 asietic sporie, compiled by | Housion, Fexas, March 19—"The third : vanigan game and three innings , Minutes trom - ' Docke 18 ng Lo. R pusilistie photos | New York squad of the Natlonals de-| Pirate Regulars Won Their First, |against Birmingham, and, without re- | 1., Mandot, the southern claimant Min. from Ceinrul $ta. Brendway, N. Y., March 3¢, 1911, |and records. is authentio and re- | feated Houston iodlyfi 3 to 0. New| Hot Springs. Ark, March 19—The|50rting to a curve ball, has proven too | ¢," the lightwaeight title, is holder -of § inutes trom Moadoo Teanet, SIOCK DIVIDEND m‘-:fl a.u: ’;:d-: an ln:ztmg };gm ;?'.'“’Li‘.n?nm »:" n rtahe fleld, | Pittsburg . Nationals openmed their|™uch for his opponents. the decision over Gene McGovern of nich <é —_— 5 48 e e T Sty ade five err: spring practice exhibition games t0day| ..\, husia had & fast bail, Pink | MOntEOmE Althuogh he adminis- This Hotel Dax m-m cents extra. Carter Collins, who had been enter- i has more smoke than either, fn my | o ¢ ] o4, did not run. ,“S:“,‘:{’ D s The i et e opinion,” says Joe Sugden. Farl cop- | P°Y for the count. Accoamble to the docks de all im: today from u,. San Antonlo, Texas 9! bl ped Sugden on the bean and when he poriant stsamenip ifnce. raiirosd Giants’ Seconds Gatfeston, Texas, March 19—The govond division of the New York Na- #enals pounded two pitchers of the Galveston, Texas league, team tod Bat Heavily. He was shocked at the exhibition of the New London near-altogether, and | demanded that the cauniflower-eared one add a few furs or other noticeable | apparel. { Abe consulted the manager of the said’ the agent nay. the second string, ‘In which he beat Alquist 36 to 77, establishing a lead of 7 up to that point. Alquist came strong in the last, winning the string 85 to 86, which left him just two pins store, amd then atrolman Saratoga Lake for Regatta. on the beat, after visiting .he store regatta, the national assoclation of the best of it for the Printers on the Single in 9th Won the Game. |following lineups: -Whitewash for Houstgn, series to their before a large crowd. The regulars de- Giants Won at 8an Antonio. feated the Yannigans, 14 to 2, High single for the day belonged to Combfes, Who went across for a 143 string. league, team, 2 to 1. Raymond pitch- ed and Wilson caught for New York. Baseball on Soggy Field. Austin, Tewas, March 19.—On a slow, Harry Lewis, the American fighter, is several rungs higher on the ladder FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. to pugilistic fame as the result of his clash with Jimmy Horman. in- Londen, England. The go was scheduled for OPENED HEAVY, CLOSED STRONG. Early Losses Were Made Up in Late Hours of Wall Street. uess was shown at the opening of the stook merlet today. Missowri Pacifie Geolined h 1 3-8 amd Great Northern lose )i, a mfirf and s, h and Sguht If- R taal ul s e gaihed 3- 4 11 a. m.—~Bear opératers ver: #iop loss orders in Miskouri cifte a; olhe_emecmtion of these sedt it down to #8 78w loes of 1 5-§. Supporting er- and of shorts gaused a ‘wae ruling around 50 b leck. The general oy courss of thloun # #light frectional extent, Gre-: Northern gave way & ol e—Fhe market closed strong. mixture of short covering and buying orders d out practicatly aH early A loseas ai many mtefll] gains were Pt k entrai making ‘:1‘”‘ ‘fnd §§ & o e ”::\:" kang prematuvefy, ™ jns of a Bt o 4 . e of all Kintls i B S R I The Jingte Bamper - ; We Make Them % g % 2. The Oven heated by cup-joint flues from | soviee,_inemmensps STOCKS. High, The Seott & Clark CORPERATION, 507-515 North Main Stree!. © declsd el jig‘ FEERRRRRRRES | ] 1 st dflfls % i on tks marke: — HANLEY'S Pllll.l-ll. A teleghone order wil receive prompt sttention. 8. J. McCCRMICK, 30 Franklin St New York, March 18.—Some heavi- |. an average of about 31000 a. man to the squad of 31 players, Track ath- letics co&t $8.994.90, haseball $11,17 and crew. $15,489.18. At Yale the approximate for main- | taining football wae $40,000. It meant | ) Dposition as if he had played intelligently. ceton at New Haven | are called, $2.500 was espended, | baseball, work. It warrants the predictio which returnas a net profit 369. Row ng is practically a fiatin his hitting! baseman with a fade: Tinker, Evers and Chance are throw- was declared ing as hard now as they do in the safe. This prove tionals has worked in every regular- Hawley' a faster one, but Barl Moore awoke Joe was afraid to feel his head for fear he would cut his finger. There is less chance for Steinfeldt becoming the regular third baseman on the Reds, if he goes there, than there is on the Cubs. He could not be expected to beat out Gramt, whom the Reds got from the Philiies last CASTORI For Infants and Children. 15 Tounds with & purse of $1,750, but | winter, for Grant ranks no lower. tham Semd 2 geste fog Gaids and Map the Briton went down for the countin | second among the third-oorner men of | _o00TS tho 2 b the second session, | the National league. Signatu.e of lege team does not detract in the least from his splendid work. He flel@ed' his years, and, what is more, he played it He showed remarkable speed in meving in for bunts, cwught regardless of what Somerlot or Leli- He steps to the plate ay* slide and tered an awful beating, the southern- er could not put down the Milwaukec The Kind You Have Always Mt ‘Phene or write for folder. . 1t fer 'C. A WHITAKER. Agent. n that. Excureians, ind ons for Bight Da: d 1901 45" steamsnip Tare P E—Frd'ht roceived uniil § e s game, with every short of tieing on total The score: for every man who got in a “chem- | all sorts of throws and was full. of : and Five Insurance, * Jackson’s speedy flve star- | Qeorge ... . 81 86 30—247| The agent ghen thrgatened to have pionship” game s the coptests with | action about he bug. One could hot ' Rigutet 88 71 85—245] Avo arrested or more fally dressed. | Harvard and Pr refrain from enthusinig over his good e MOST DMU'PQW"T IN THP > - | and iooking over the exhibit refused to 5.7 v s i Forsburg c, Townsend 1lg, Captain| New York, March 19.—After a dead- | &2 of $5.769. Yale put out a total of | velt may accomplish, McAleer has & Jacksen rg. lock of fifteen undeaisive ballets over “};"}e{; It said the cop Tecog-|9s2.887. while track athletics, with a|coming star In Henry for that posi-| Dras Miahtss ITOM "E" !M ‘Wilimantic—Broadhurst rg, Har-| the selection of a place for the nextj 228 cou;“g-‘ f"‘“;;;:""lbg“otlérlggg total income of only $8.811, cost.$12,- | tion. And what a difference theére. 18| By PHE MAGNIFICENT FAST MAIL rington lg, Captain Higgins c. Connell t s T Fryer it e imateur oatsmen finally chose Sara-| Nd that Abe kiew he iwas sale when | anancial loss, since mo admission can | now. full of determination; no longer| Twin Screw S. 8. Goals from floor, coyle 2, Jackson 1,{ toga lake today. The dates decided up- { pf CONE/ e Secret sizn of the A. O.|pe charged, and more than $20,000 is| takes a weak stab at the hall, but a | 14500 Tons Townsend 1, Higgins 2 Fryer 1; g0als | on for the regatta were July 28 and 29. B sapeIe et appropriated every year for it. | hard swing,. which sends the hail fo | Register: 535 from foul, Forsburg 3, Higgins T Sanar Printere Leok Good < the outfield on « line. The frst time |38 5t De. nell 1; halves, 15 and 20 minutes; ref- Jack MoGrath en Route. +. Printere’Leck Good te Wie. DIAMOND PICKUPS. | up today he drove a liner to the right | Bilga Keels: erea, Mr. Doolittl2; scorer, Andrews. Jack McGrath, the Irlsh Giant, was| Captain Tuttle’s team of Printers et i | fleld for a clean single, and in the L"JR‘{&“{":’:’ Next Saturday afternoon the Laurel | . “visiior in this city over Saturday|SO Up agaimst Captain Donahue's| Dayy Jones, Frank Isbell and Jirp | Seventh inning he drove (o right cen- | R3OS BIF TRIP FARE, in- Hill team will play the deciding game| ;.5 Jea: on Sunday on his way | L°&m O l’lrmj.l(g!‘s tonight at the| casey are the best known bald-headed | teT on a line. The right flelder went | 0 W gl 0o Berth and Meals, againat the fast Delphis of New Lon- | o8 Jorsey ity where he wrestles to. | Bose alleys for a duckpin match which | men in baseball. Theyd as soon lose - and knocked the ball down and - don, each team having won one game. | 1 ™Y & Y eports Mimself in good | Will settle the realry between these|qa game as remove their caps on the | made a perfect throw (o secend. ‘'he FINEST CULSINE OX T A large audience is expected in the| hing for his matok with Zbyssko in| e rades. On form the match looks | Gidmond. ball had Henry beaten by twe steps| Apecial trips, Norwich Y. M. C. eym., as_the | Nol (000 T iesday night, like a pretty even thing, with a shade bat like a Cobb he got from the | Drive Laurel Hills have a b.g following here. gt e My hesClity and in o M‘%omm, qum mlld itie) B f..v-fllv with aoy-inf town. as Seli"as ‘the busthess districts. 300 Rooms, 200 Baths Rates $1.00 Per Day The restaurant ts noum- for §ts hoeilince” and moderate A anb. oz» 200 § T4>»® 02» 200 TS A — m ROOM AND BATH ms ‘:?l“ N sl Blsc . \ B = ere Mo Euw & e ai ¥ S0 3. — Wheeling Total sales, 103,800 shares. call nominal dull and easy; sixty dny- 2 1~'r@z 3-4 per cent.; ninety days 2 3-4@3; six months 3@3 1-4. Close—Prime mercantile paper 4 to 4 1-2 per cent. Sterling exchange firm at 434148415 for eixty-day bills and at 486.26 for demand. Commercial bills 483@483 1-4. Bar silver 52 3-4. Mexican dollars 45. Government bonds steady. Railroad bonds irregular. wxchanges $263,880,638; balances $12,- 766.91 7 For tl\p week:. Exchanges $1,786,712,~ 603; balances $81,057.586. COTTON . New Yerk, March 18.—Cotton futures opened barely steady. March 14.43, April —, May’ 1455, Jume —, July 14, 35, August 13.84, September 13. October 12.65. ovember ~—, December 12.53, CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. High. a8 Close, o1 893 89% 9% 0% 51% i a The Two Hods in the base are 3 Features in gesSs which make them superior to any others Either of these features is worth the prite of the range. The Single Damper is the greatest help in cooking ever invented. One motion —push the knob to “kindle,” “bake” or "check"-—-Me range does the rest, The Oven is heated by the cup- joint flug all over alike; no “cold corners,” no “scorchmg spots”. Quickest and surest baker. ‘The Two Hods in the base (pat- ented) is a wonderful trouble-saving feature. ‘The ashes fall through a chate into a Aod which is easy to . empty. - The Coal Hod is beside it, Gas Ovens and Broilers for end or above range if desired. Ask the Crawford agent to :how yon and write us for circular. Walkes & Pratt:Mfy. C » 31 Union St., Beston - HOURIGAN Nor:uch 'A.g:;'lh g E T4»m oz2»"R00>» E THA>® 02> ‘Well Fitting . Teeth replacing lost natweal can buy—but always At Reasonable Charges DR. JACKSON, Mgr. Franklin Square, “If you are looking for w peries which are pretty, & to-date in every respect, you them here. We aim to have such a there wil be no necessity far copy yowr neighbor's in any Our , musiia and the orase deep facial lines .and m- lows, and restors roundnass o | King Deatal Pariors Norwich, Ct. - ANNOUNCEMENT | -‘!.l Fouto wany siies gf sos cucteins 4z all made to our erder new stock. We know M f you s6e them you will 8t wht you svant, and at rea- prices. Wo h-o fimfln suilable for every ‘room in the heus We are atways pleased te show goo0ds. THE FANNING STUDIOS, 31 Willow Street. | NEWMARKET HOTEL, our

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