Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 20, 1911, Page 3

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You can dispense with many thinge in Hife rative safety, but Fire Ins needed by every careful parton heving preperty at risk. ISAAC 8. JONES, Insurance snd Real Estate Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main St. [ 7 TR % 188 OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL Real Estate Fire Insurance, s jecated in Semcru’ Bleck. ever C. M. Wiitiems, Room 9, third Soer. Telanbiene 143. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW AMOS A. BROWNING - Atterney-at-Law, 2 Richards Bldg., ‘Phen 203. Brows & Perkins, Momuyrat-Law Dver m Nat.’ Bank, Shetucket St. Entranee mext ‘to Thamos Nat. I‘nu 0%:(4\1&; and Satur- any evealng: phone sudwiy, New York Cits. e, Brady erwich, Conn. e James T. Biady 8 New York.© Dominick & - Dominick Norwich Branch, Shannon Bldg., 10 Shetucket St. TELEPHONE 901, Stocks Bonds Grain Cotton FRANK 0. MOSES, Mgr. Gilbert & Sons most unlimited number of pattern and color effects. Beautiful Fioral Designs, with Cre. tenneg to match. Fabric and Pane! effects, desirable for sitting reems or parlors. Rish Tapestry designs for reoms and halls. dining Varnished apers for bathroems. | ‘Lincrusts, Canvas and Buriaps. Window Shades Helland, best Scetch snd Sun-fast made. Opague and Cambric tints, Prompt delivery, regular sizes or special erders. % Carpets " Wilten Rugs, hest quality. russels Rug, standard grade, Asminster Rugs, very durable. In Oriental, Medallien and All Over Patterns, large and small sizes. Bpst Bigelow Brusests for hall and| reém patterns. 2 Upholstery Dep't. FURNITYRE COVEFRS Tapestries, Veivets, Plushes, Vt- Tours, Sl Bamask, etc. Saroful attention te orders f up- helstering. 137-141 -Main -St. ——Husbandi 11 Jor a specdy tn- assoclation, 1ced 93::!.“' wotn ass on's fif- teenth- Mardthon Face today, es- iablished a new recerd:for the .twen- ty-five miles of folling road of 2 hours 21 ininutes 39 35 seconds. The pre- vious retord, 2 hours 24 minutes 24 seconds, was by Tom Longboat four vears age. Madden, Secend, - Hindered by Accident ¥. J. Madden of South Heston was second, only ‘geiting inside the record threugh an accident; Ed ;. #abore of Montreal was a poor third; Robert J. Fowler of Cambridge, a close fourty, and t ¥. Piggott of Med- ford a good . Local followers of the ‘sport clafiied tenight that Bos- t‘%nthle'rs had run the Canadians e: a young but the Boston. Indians off thejr feet. spite the fact that he is but 21 vears old, De Mar is an old hand at long aistance racing., for he flnished second in the Marathen race a year he same pogition in the ockten Iast fall, while his fizst prizes at lesser . distances have been many. 200,000 People Lined the Cours The weether was ideal, the' roads were perfect and the runmers in splendid trim. - More than two: hun- dred thousand people, the - largest erowd that has ever aitended an ath- letic event in thjs country, limed the course from Start to finish, while a thousand automobiles nucomp;uled or followed the runners. Tor the first half ef the race,. this muititude was kept ~within “bounds, but in the critical stages toward the finish_ there was centinuous crowding. Twe ‘miles from the clup house, Mad- den, running strongly after De ‘Mar, was knocked into the gitter by a mo- tor car, spoiling his hope of winning, md greventing his sharing in the rec- rd brealine. One Favorits Collapsed. De Mar and James J. Corkery of Toronio were the faverite'in the fleld Qof 143 entries, Wut the latter collapsed thres miles from the finish’ and was carried in. Thirty-six runners finished inside of three hours and ferty were timed. Then the crowd surged in and the race was over. MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE DISMISSED Waterbury Prosecuting Attorney to Decide What Law Has Been Violated. ‘Waterbury, Copa., April 19.—No ac- was taken by the authorities to- night upon the recommendatien of Deputy Coroner Mbkepeace -that the principals and spect night's fatal ?: match be arrest- ed. Presecu! Attarney John F. McGrath said he would go over the evidence tomorraw amd decide wheth- er the prosegutipms should be made for violation if the city ordinance con- cerning hoxing metches or of the state law cenceming péize fights. The man- slsugiiter case agamst Josesh Clancy agd Daniel Bulkley has been dis- missed. Courtney Coach fer Next Five Years. Ithaca, N. Y. April ¥.—The Cernell atdletic council unced today that Coach_Courti signed = contraot for anather Vears as head of the Cernbéll navy, 3 Waltham Wen Military Hike. Lowell, Mags., Agrll, 15 —Company ¥, of the Fi it, M. V. M of Waltham, n tl #ymual military hike from Beston l»well for the second time tods: g their own record of last year w twenty min- utes and thirty seconds. i8 26 miles, and the time of the Wal- marchers today was 5 hours 81 minutes 30 seconds. ACADEMY NINE WITH A MIDGET INFIELD, N. F. A. Boys Hard at Work for Their Opening Game Saturday. After about ten days of practice on the Academy diamond, Captain Jimmy Murray’s red and white squad is shap- | ing up for its opening game, which 'will be next Saturday: with a_Greene- ville men captained by First Baseman Crowe of last year's Academy team. The boys when last iined up in iwo squads for a short practice game showed the following selections: TFirst team—Croker p. Lord ¢, Fletch- JOHN J. WALSH, Academy Manager Who Has Resigned er 1b, Ed McKay 2b, Fd Murray ss Jim Murray (captain) &b, Bovd If, Pai- ley cf, Geer rf. Second team—Morrell p, Standish ¢ Eilett 1b, Robinson 32b, Coach Ault man ss, Connell 2b, Mullin If, Bersox. of, Loudon rf. Mapager John J. Walsh, who has done the preliminary work in prepar- ing for the seasen, has now resigned. as he is te leave school to enter busi- mess. In his place Russell Smith has en chesen manager. This will be nc new experfenee for Smith, as he was assistant manager last yvear. This yea: Wooruft Sulifvan is the assistant s _at Monday { JRRager. The Prominent feature of the squac this year seems to be the “midget” in- field, which looks likely with Eddie y at second and Eddie Murray at shert, while Captain Murray at third is aleo net very. leng on height. Fletcher, who sesms slated for the job on firét, looms wp llke 2 lighthouse in this comaisl dut the little fellows are hall playérs, for all their lack of gize. In this instance baseball ability to We in reverse ratio to their and hy that rule of figuring théy have & lot of it. They are a lively bunch amd quick and clever in tho e The oatcher’s place also presents an opportunify fer twi tweights ~ to astbots and’Standish inoline to ness -rather than a stocky build. In the Box Charie Cro- Ker is tire cheice, and.should turn out @sme twirler this year, with the expe- Mence and season of 4 year ago be- hind Wm. As @ change pitcher there is Morrell, a left hander, who wih have a chance to work into the game FI_NINBIM.' AND COMMERCIAL. WALL STREEY CONFUSED. Uncertainty Regarding Mi cific Causes me Uneasiness. New Yerk, AprH 19.—Wall street was confused todey by the situatisn arising flnm ;uhrlu'- crisis in the affairs of Mi , which con- stituted the ! en¢e in the stock maript, intv as to the outcome of no lon qf the Toad's irjetorate apd drawal of the uhn-Loes repre s and vague oy lications, gave rise to some umeadiness but strong support whlch eq defeated at- tampts to . Misseuri Faciic was e stwongbet tack ot | list, though & number of other issues made good Miulh& | fe net wanting today that the arkgt was overseld as a re- sult of s agtivities of the Drevieus two dews Short sel ing at the opening indwced o liguidation and the supply ef stocks was notic ably smailer, so that aitampts to-cover foteed up prices. condition, doubtless; was T n.-mo in part for the stabliity af sefoes during mest of the day. o opening was nervous, | but the et grew steady when it | was .fit that strong support was being d, and tyading wecam? dull. There were few vhriatiens fh prices until 'n last hour, ¥hen the’ bears mad 1 grive. | vere roke, Mut was supported us promptly nd oll"ltdt]y as in the morning. Stocks rose gwickly to the Best level of the day, Missouri Pacific making @ net ‘gafy of 2 1-2 and other iseues showing substantial adeances. | Prospects of a settiement of the Asis |-=ouri Pweific tangie detibtless piaved a large part in the smact advance which | was scored on the final movement of | | the day. | . Bond market irreguiar. Phe Gould | issues weakened early in the day. but | ralliea with the stock, Total sales, par value; $2,252,000. United ' Stiltes bonds unchanged on call. 8TOCKS. migh. £ The market wa- | | o 5o SR 130 Teindiees Conier 249 Toledo, St. .'p 3 De. 314 0 Thion Pusic bid o Tnitel Stids Ravher | | | - New York, April 19 sed barely steady. April 14.62, May 14.70, June 14.75, 14.73, August 14.36, September 1 October 12.84, November 12.75, Decem ber 1 January 12.75, February —, March 12.79: Spot closed quiet, five points lower; middling uplands 14.85; middling gulf 15.10; ne sale: Chsing bids: 5, New York, April 19.—Money steady, 2 1-4@2 1-2 per cent. rate 2 1-4; last loan 2 1-2; Dbid 2 1-4; offered at 2 3-8. on call ruling closing CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. Open. 1 Closa, 8 715 8818 5% 49 1518 Bl enbrmoomnrg " - - unnunn. LEAGUE STANDING. Bostas. . April 19.—Philidelphia finished the frst Won. Lost. was it won the 93 ‘iwft d action all through. Joe usetts vgu billed, but falied to ve. In this emergeney Bill Collins took on_two wrestlers, ‘igreeing to throw both in an hour—Young Lewis of Hartford and Young Monty of: Occum. He got Young Lewis in 17- minutes on a full body hold, but Young Monty stayed the limit out without naving a fall resistered agzainst him. Frank ‘McLean was referee. | between Young Hamill and - Young Thompson, and also a-featherweight wrestiing bout between Young Lizzy and Young Dominigue, which was won v the former. The wrestling bout for mext week was announced. o be between Younz Monty and Smiler Liv- ingstone of Hartford. New York 4. Broskiva 3. New Yol Asrll 19.—New York made a clean with Brookisn By winning to- T, in a sencational ninth inniog Wheat.If Coulson,rt. serten with Meston this orternen by defeating the | Prwin,c fatter 7 0.8 in the serond game of a double header. A Tight i slowed > Claske, it Game. Score Philadsiphia. b Sromunus?] Kuetzer.p ‘or Deviin in 9th. SE8lued ror Ames in i One out when winning ruu scored. Score by fumis Brooklsn New York . The outfleld of Lord, Oldring and Murphy looks like the best bet when rightsiders are operating, with Strunk to swing in when a southsider is o o wle mezesemen 3‘“’“ -and furnished | * There was a three round boxing go| * tarrying on the dais. Ynu wi uu,blekzd £ the neys. a-: and mention the Xt ‘At Boston—Moral Ameriean Losgue. A xmrw fi E ‘ A nm Coflege Gamer. 2 is the blggest quahty 10c. package in the hxstory of the food business. And it's’ D-E E-E-LICIOUS!” Look for the big red and white package; ‘Lay a package of ordinary Corn Flakes oyer it»a;nd-you will -see how abooc is actuaI size. %

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