Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 28, 1911, Page 3

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= %un lfin-u -m nuny )lp-dod ‘Y property & things ., but eflll‘v t Tisk. and. Real Estate A.-n. - Richards Building, 91 Main St. muu-.-u. Over First Nat. !gnk Shetuéket St Entrance stairway next to Thames Nat, Bank. Open Monday and Satur- day evenings. Talnpncn 38-3. BRADY & BRADY. Attorueys snd Cownsel at Law, 280 Broadway, New York City. 3ames T. Brad Charles A. Brady ot New York. of Norwich, Conn. *Nerwich Branch, Shannen 10 Shetucket St. TELEPHON! 901, Stocks : i Bonds Grain Cotton FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr, The Dime Smm Ilmk OF NO ICH. DIVIDEND: The regular Semi-anhual ~Dividend oo deghacad’ fram the_net ‘earn- inge of the past six menths st the i nn- of Four per cent. & year, and will be payable on and after May 15th, FRANK L. WOODARD; April 21 daw Treasurer. Denta/ Sa),nn.” 1n chargo of Dr. & L. Gecr's pracme iliness. Garden Seed At CARDWELL'S —and— Tally Cards —at— _ CRANSTON'S SPRING IS HERE - and we invite you to come in and look through our extensive lmrtm‘cnt ‘of FURNITURE| We have on hand the and were 8 ot when z‘hq‘ @.rush at th in_ten innin For seven Barros of the emy hitless, out record, h-ner the ball was D ing it in, This’ 1 in favor of the run was scored 3 and Fletcher led A triple, which the three runs n £o8 'the ‘Acad s 5 gettin, ter suj the tune’.nod wmm &-mn started strong but weakened at the finish. T formers for the following, were the - Academy—Standi cher 1b; E. McKay 3b, Murtay xb (eapt.), Boyd If, Geer ct De m D, 1b, Malcolm b, Townsend 'ss, M. &-y M, Stegal, Stanton cf, Siosberg rt: Score by innings: All Stars, Academy, One of the feature games this sea- son is promised for this -afternoon, when the Academy is to play 2, team made up from the faculfy. for- mer years the -faculty teams b.v in- spired = wholesome respect in the school nine, always making the stu- dents work hard to win, and they In- tend to make them go some today if they want to get the game, PINOCHLE CLUB DROPS 3y SUPPORT OF TAFTVILLE TEAM Will Not Stand for League Rules Al- lowing ‘Out of Town Players. At a special meauu of ¥ Taftville Pinochle club, held in the club rooms Thursday evening, it was voted to drop the management of the Taftville baseball team of the Eastern Connec- ticut ‘leagte, on account of adopted by the league last Sus = -1. Jowtag & teatn tye out of town DAY the Pinochle club taking Sround hat only home players should sed. The team was taken after copsiderable dis- cussion, President Frank Waters pfe- sided at the meeting. Coach Benoit stated Thursday eveming that this ac- tion does mot mean that Taftville will not be represented’ in the league as some other organization will probably assume the management of the team. A special meoting of the Eastern Con- necticut lsague will probably be called Lby President Reeves to consider the matter. The Taftville fans are anx- fous for good baseball and will sup- port a team. YALE SURE TO HAVE TWO CREWS IN REGATTA and First ican Henley. Au-sm--—-uhn c, O'Brien New Haven, April 27—Tt has been ! definitely decided by the Yale Row. association that the second vi sity and the first freshmen crews will be sent to Philadelphia to row in the Henley regatta o be rowed ip that city May 27. Last year Yaleggas rep- uneronn WANTS CHANCE o TO TACKLE MORRIS any oLher basis he names,” said the Bonon Tar Baby. “He is nine inches taller and seventy pounds heavier, a\; W&r ?iatnk 14 Ative Balt eozk. fimu. Turkeys, 30 Hnstve T-urknY;. 38 don, mmb-.rdidr 5 Wells and lan Hague wm flght fox the hea: % Vywe ‘champion®hip et (e et g the winner. Wells beat.Porky Flynn ly and is a_pretty clever big fellow.. There's big money for the fighters in" London and Paris-and it's Grmnm-r Beat 8chool. Morgan school of Clinton losf Hopkins grammar school of New Ven on esday, 11 to 10. Windham High Awaita Academy. The Windham high school ball squad was. out Thursday s n, dln. 4nto shape for the first &ue game of the season to be play- indham “field, Wimmlnflc, on turday afternoon with F. A as opponents. Willimanic boys are out to Win over the Academy if pos- llfil. Ind will give & good account of Mergan Windham A. C. Bouts. It is expected that there wil some - class to. the boxing and ling matches this evening at the Wind- ham Athletic clib when Buck Falvey and Abe the Newsboy, of New Lndon, try conc{ptjom and a couple of near- by and lpcal grapplers will go on for lively p llm'lnulu. Old Cy Yaung Has Bronchitis. Cleveland, O., April 37.—Denton (Cy3 Foung, tha vetsran pltoner of the Cleveland baseball club, is ill at a hotel here with acute bronehitis. His con- dition is not serioks, howeyer. “He probably will e able to leave his réom in two weeks, but cannot play ball for a month: Manager Shackliey Some Pitcher. Manager Shackley . of . Stonington high school team looks like a pfi‘é'w to be reckoned with in the coming sea. son of the high school I Wed- nesday he shut out Wheeler | school of North Stonington, 10 to 0, getting credit for a no-hit, mo-run game, windh-m Streets Are ‘Fast. The' Windham 3treet and the St. Jo- seph nines met Wednesday on the Windham fleld. The Windham street nine won the game with a score of 16 {o 3 “Thix makes tho fourth game they have won from St. Joseph's right in succession. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL MARKET GETS SETBACK. Report of March Edmings of H Li iman s Has Depressing Effect. New York, April 27—The siow ad vance which had been in progress in the stock market most of the week, was interrupted suddenly in the ‘Wmidst of today’s session, when publication of | the March earnings of the Harriman lines gave the list a pornouncedl set- back. “Seuthern Pacifie reported. a de- creasie of 3487,000 in net earnings and Union Pacific $346,600. In spite of the interpretation placed upon the state- ments, however, they present in man: ways a favorabie eontrast with the r ports of the previeus month, especial- | Iy_in‘the case of Union Pacific. The decrease in met earnings which this road reporied in February of more than $700,000 was cut almost in haif in operating expenses of $357,000, the loss in gross earnings having been vir- tually the same in both months. South- ern Pacific's net earnings in Februas fell to $522,000. Trading was less act- ive than yesterday, the market growing dull on the decline Trading in the bond market exceed- ed in activity and strength that in ®tocks, and ld&a ‘were much above the institutiens which were Eecking proftable embloyment for thaic idle funds. Gold to the amount oof $550,000 was shipped to Canada today, and a gurrency transfer of $150,000 was made ‘to San_Francisco, making a to- «ity this weelc Bonds were firm. Total sales, e, $3,737,000. nited States merlment ‘bonds were unchanged on call. par last month, by reason of a reduction | tal transfer of $1,150,000 to the latter | N "Gas -108% gy Hltsburs, € & BLTLL = s P Coal 0 itod 400 United @tattes nnnm. o200 Colves New York, April 27.—Cotton. futures closed mear sfeady, distant easy. Clos- ing bids: April 1497, May .15.03, June 15.12, July 15.18, August 14.84, Septem- ber 13.65, October 13.15, November ary.33.02, Cotton spot, closed guiet, 10 ponm lower; middling. uplends 15.2 wl dling gulf 15.60; no sales. iof s s MONEY. New York, April 27.—M on call y, :1.49:1"31: cent, mu} rate 2'3-8, last loan 33! culnsbid 20 . it., 21-2@23-4, sk i e 21-4, closed at 2 3-8. Time foans steady: nxty days 21-2 " A -50 x.....‘:. on, :";.i; ‘Cows, 3234, Ttimmed Green | Calves— Hides, Grad oase 2. Cnetnastt, gl u—amnn-n min from Clica. roke_eren o today ana atas it 3 . April lk—Jrn- New York Nattanals de- ‘tor-~the ‘successive_time, " na Sar ab B po-mie abn %03 0 0 31 5 2 9. 0 ofBecskerst 1 1 3 172 3" ofmoste, 41 38 o) of 51 100 00 2 R 41 2 ¢ ofsferdlein 4 1 4.1 0 2 09 s 2 0 40 001 ‘s 0 0 416 0 1Devlings 2 1 D 2002 olMevemse 4 1 . 0 0% ofwisene 1 1 — = — = _lMareusrdp 1 0 Totals, 35824 3 2|Crandally 1 0 Totals, 52 9 Séore by~ inniny f sos 100 New. York . 011382 Two_dise hits, Suoderaw, Hersog, Desoro, o e e Brooklsi, April 7. a Toog absence capsed by ade” s “etiec defemie, todsy i PROPUPRIN Phitadetphie. £ ¥ lavororrnen sannsuSen il wlrossss Eee goe £l “Pittsburg, April -27.—Pitcher Sai uel Leever was released uncondition- Hkfi!bu’. National league He wis e ot continuous & : Tadetphia. 2 hDoa o b 1%e 0 H 3180 H $s20 P01 h ioda i s3e0 3 321 3/ H 530 o oo o = 50 ERTars i 5;’ i 1] i §8 FTT) KL 3 I ab I Gargner2b 8 0 Hoopee, it 3 0 Speaker.ct 3 1 Lewisit 4 0 e 4 1 Willisma1s 4 1 Yerkes.ss 1 Camigane 3 0 Hallp 20 Chmithy 0 0 SPurtell . 1 0 24 4310 4 **Thosey 1 0 *e*Wagner 1 0 Totals, 30 & “Batted for C. 20 . **Batted for Carri d Detrit won, 6 1o Toe: e bae mknmnhudo{mn Cloveland. Stovall, b Jackson.of PO PIOTSROTRAN aldco 8l see Elese BR | soe, i 1! g . run, e Russian schools ppils have option of learning Freénch or German and 70 per cent. clicose German. LthuxC s OTHER BASEBALL RESULTS THuRSDAY. CONNECTICUT LEA Zu: STANSING. | ‘Connscticut Loague. AL Bridgeport—Bridgwort 3. New Brijain 1. At Waterbury—New Haven 3, Waterbury 2. At Martford—Hartford 5, / Nortthampton 1. t Springfeld—Springfield 2, Holsoko 1. EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. Won. - Test: s League. s Belfoi: Ryt 14 fhkote S At Newsrk—Hochesier 6. Newark 5: 12 inninge Lynn 6. 1l River—Fall River 7, 5, Worcester 4 ‘Haverhili—Has 10 1 Gollegs Games. Boston—Colba 8, Boston Coljege 4 Cambrigue—Hurvard T, Univecsty ot Maing 1. © Lexington, Va.— Washingion and Lee 15, Mam- 1ion Collezo 1. STEP IN AND TRY.OUR 35c DINNER From 12 to 2 DEL-HOFF CAFE, GF‘OIII Floor b s AS e F. C. ATCHISON, M. D, . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Room 1, Second Floor, Shannon Bldg. Night 'phone 1083. Faverusmg medium tn i ul- AN Gift frc Kk . quality which is ¥s made. » “pure or easily diges Cotton seed. Warmed info life by the sun shifiing on " Southern Cotton- Fields, nurtured by rain and dew, the Cotton plant concentrates in its seed the life-giving and life-sustaining * From cotton field to hitchen, human hands never touch ‘the oil from which Ce#olene Ttisa product of nature. comes from' the fat of. impure, most always mdlxemble. Cottolene, -on the : contrar;, is made from vegetnbie Joil, and Jelly made from the ‘juice of chmoeot fruit is not more the’ oil extracted from the kernel of the CHINESE SOLDIERS ON VERGE OF MUTINY. An in. Bad. Humor Because of Sup: pro-mn,'f Gambling. I Hong Kong, _Aprn- 27.—A mutiny. among_ the soldiers at Canton Is ex- pected at aimost any minute. Discon- tent and anarchy, have prevailed there s long time, and the soldiers are inij bad. humor over iMle suppression of gambling. Thousands of residents of Canton fled to Hong Kong vesterday, Dbut they. are finding meagre accommo- dations here. A-large number of soldiers will re- tire from gervice in the next 24 hours, and officers. with . loaded guns _have ‘been' stationed on the city walls. Many houses have been searchied and one of the leaders in the threatened rising has been atrested. The officers dis- trust the soldiers and in many cases have remaved the breach locks of their Tifies. at_Peki m-’:‘z.urly cc:glndon. Your Baby’s Health For strength and freedom from ifl=. ness start from the outside and work in. Nothing will better insure per- fect health for the little ones tham a dajly bath to which has been added a few drops of whwe and soft and will cure any Above all it will prevent bnn or broken.» Cabot's Sulphe-N: uable for the bath, being healing, * taining a sufficient amount of Sulphfldflqthol effective. Sold only tn yellow packages n «ne ,uo,!l-..-;-u.-uu LA e o SULPHO-NAPTHOL SAWYER CRYSTAL BLUB co., the hasis of Cortokne. Lud 4 ted than this product of

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