Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 17, 1911, Page 3

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J. L IATHROP &1_5318 28 Shetucket Strest, N DID IT EVER STRIKE YOU that it is very unwise ccopomy, in order to save a few dollers, o leave your property without Insurance. If ot inanred, Jet me take care of th Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Rishards Building, 91 Main St. 1HE GFFICE OF WM. F. HILL Real Estate and Fire Insurance, ia jocated in Somery’ Block, over C. M. williams. Reom 9, third fioer. Teiephone 147. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Brown & Perkins, Attorneys-at-Law Over First Nat. Bank, ‘Shetucket St. Entrance stairway next to Thames National Bank, Telephone 35-3. BRADY & BRADY, Attermeys wnd Coumsel at Law. 256 Broadway, New York City. James T. Brady Charles A. Brady of New York. of Norwich, Conn. Dominick & Dominick Norwich Branch, Shannon Bidg., 10 Shetuoket St. Stocks Bonds Grain Cotton FRANK 0. MOSES, Mgr. The Dime Savings Bank OF NORWICH, TELEPHONE 901. DIVIDEND The regular Semi-annual Dividend has besn declared frem the net earn- ings of the past six months at the rate of Pour per cent. a year, and will be payable on and after May 16¢h, FRANK L. WOODARD, 21 daw NOTICE On aceount of the present condition April of Falrview Reservolr, the use of hose. for strest, lawn or garden sprinkling 1s strictly pronibited until further mo- fce. This order will be strictly en- foreed. Per order RD OF WATER COMMISSION-, ERS. NOTICE Dr. Louise Franklin Miner is new located in her new office, Breed Hall, Room 1. Office Hourse, 1 to 4 p. m. Telephone 660. QUALITY in work should aiways be csasidered especially when it costs no inore than the inferier kind. Bkilicd men are employed by us. Our price tell the whoie svery STETSON & YOUNG. AMERICAN HOUSE, Farvel & Sandersen. Props. SPECIAL RA¥ES te Theatre Troupea Traveling Men, ote. Livery comnected SEEIVCANT STRIET. Garden Seed At CARDWELL'S Ros¢ Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL, 49 Shetucke® Street. 4 3. C. OTONR. Prep. Sortonting dfegpn ol 810 such as JOSEPH BRADFORD,| - Book Binder. fmuhediorpcm.m McCermick and Stan, New - Haven, Copn., May 16.—As a resuit of the’ showing made by the Yale university crw in their race with the University of, Pennsyivania ut Springfield Saturday a shift was made in the crew today. . inderen, wh) ‘was stroke, was put m at No. 5, and Adams, who has been rowing at Ne. 5, taken out of the pquad, because he is not physically up Yo standard. who has been ng the second eight, was put in at stroke for the warsity. TWO ON ACADEMY TEAM HITTING .500. th Showing Great Eye for the Bali—Bacon Academy Plays Here Today. Two .500 “hitters in -the Academy linewp to date have boosted the N. F. A. team batting average to a faney mark this season sinca the team av- ‘poage with the bat shews .329 for the five games. Right Flelder Mc- bxm-ck h .588 and change Catcher tandish with .500 are the two boost- ers, but Fletcher .348, Croker 383, E. Murray 31§ and Geer .300 do their part in keeping the standing up. On total hits McCormick’s ten give him the Jead, with Fletcher his nearest comrpetitor with eighr. In the long distance hitting First Baseman Fletch- er has all the nome runs to his credit, having made two, while Geer and Cap- tain Murray have each a triple, and there are six members of the team whs have rapped out doubles. The following are the details: ACADEMY BATTING AVERAGES. . 1 Totale Tear batiing averigs Twg base hits, Bosd, Standish ray. MeCormick Lo, Tiree baso Blta, Geer, 3. Murray. iome rung. Fletcher 3. After the game this afternoon, when the Academv plays Bacon Academy of Colchester on the F. ‘A. campus, there will be a readjustment of the above figures. The Bacon -Academy boys iatend to put a dent in the Nor- wich ‘students’ winning record. © 320 Geer, 1. Mur- Yale Sheff Turned Dewn. 4 New Hav Cona., May 16.—One of the l%ma mzetings of the stu- dert body at Yale university tonight by a vote of 936 to 725 turned dow: & propusition to give the Sheffield Sc entific studerts the right to select managers of the track and basebail Replues Van Sinderen Who is Muqu to No. 5—Adams Lacking Necessary Physique is Taken Out of Boat— _ Results of Race With Pennsylvania. Tucker, | X teams from among their number. At present the managers are selected from the college and the = vice presidents from Sheff. Not discouraged by their failuresto- night, the Sheffleld men will continue their ‘agitation for managerships and a second mass meeting may be the outcome. Jack Monty and Oloff in Shape. Jack Monty of Occum and Young Oloff of Fall River both report them- selves in good condition for a fast go when they meet for a finish wrestling match, best two out of three, before the Taftville Naturalization club to- night. Monty is giving away about a dozen pounds to the Fall River boy, since Jack will enter the ring at about 133 and Oloff will scale 145. It will be their first meeting and a' good match should result. There are to be two preliminaries. Lebanon Ready te Play Ball. The Lebanon ball team, having or- ganized for the prasent season, would like to hear from any manager of am- ateur or semi-pro teams in Norwich or vieinity. E. W. JONES, . Act. Manager. P. 0. Leonard Bridge, Conn. 'Phone 14, Norwich T Added tq Mill League Lineups. Tn the Mill league Downing and Har- rington have been added to the lineup of the Greeneville Kickers, Blackburn to the Y. M. C. A. lineup. Physical Di- rector Bandlow wants all the scores turned in before the end of this week. Syracuse Crew zt Annapoli Syra-use, N. Y.. May 16.—The Syra- cus2 ‘varsity crew left tonight for Annapolis. The oarsmen will practice on the Severn until Saturday, when they race the na crew. Owls Now in Baseball. The Owls basebail team is to have its first rehearsal on the morning of May 21st at- Mohegan park- at 10 o'ciock. Home Run—Free Wedding. Bachelor members of the Spokan: baschall team have only to develop a batting_eve, then find the right girls, and J. W. Framer of the First Baptist church wil. perform the marriage ceremonizs free of charge. “For every single member of the Spokane team who knocks a home run this seagon I will pecforin the marriage ceremony free of chargz,” states Dr. Kramer. “To every member of the team who keeps hocze out of his hide for ome year I will give a handsome Bibia. the team wins the pennant again year and walks the chakk }ne I 13 this FINANGIAL AND GOMMERGCIAL. .TOGK& ADVANC! WITH RUSH. Standard Oil Doe ion Proves a Strong Bullish” Factor. New York, May 10—Wall streets im- mediate rekponse to the decision of the | sugreme court in the Standerd Oil case | irong and insistent demand for | urities such as had not been wit—‘ nessed since the dissolution of the Pearson-Farquhar syndicate last July. The decision was interpreted as a most | important buMish factor, and stocks were advanced with a rush, the im- pootant issues gaining from two to four points. The great increase in the volume of business was perbaps as import- ant a feature of the market as the advence in prices, In the first hour times ae imuch busimess was | dome as in yesterday's entire session. Trading thereafter was not on so jarge 4 scale, but the markel remained ac he day’s tetal was 1,002,600 | Amogg thie important gmins | were Union Pacific and General Eiec- tris four; Reading 3 1-3; Mouthern Pacific_United States Steel, Westing- house Elecertic and Utah Copper 3; and Atchison, Lehigh Valley. New York Centsai, Amalgamated Copper, | American Smelting and a number of other active stocks. twe or more. Standard Ofl fluctuated back and forth on the “curb,” selling at one time fiv points above vesterday's close, but | losing more than fifteen points on the y. American ‘Tobacco was sim- flarly upset, closing with a five-point gain_after having advanced twenty Points. The demand for stocks was more | tham locel. It began last night in the many orders sent from this center to Lenfon and was supplemented at lhc{ latter place by home and continental purchagos. Operations for the Buro- pean account may safely be put at not ess than 75,000 shares, a larger part of which was later sold here. The| domestic demand, aside from local | buying, came mainly from such cen- ters as Boston, Philadeiphia, Pitts burg and Chicage, and commission houses reported a considerable amount of absorption by investo Rellet that the uncertainty which had restricted bueiness for se long was ended at last was perhaps as much of @ market factor as the mature of the decislon itself. The immediate effect of the court’s ruling was lost sight of in view of the broad principle which it enunciated, which Wall street view- ed as unmistakably favorable to cor- porations that fall inte the class of the so-called “trusts.” The effect of this view upon oper: tions in the stock market is seen the fact that many of the largest | advances were made which are at present involved in pro- in or have been in the past, on account of the nature of their activities. 1n- jon Pacific, which 18 invelved in the Harriman merger suit, now pending in the courts, made the largest gain of any of the active stocks. General Elec- tric, which is chiefly concerned in the suit_recently brought by the govern- ment against various electrical com- panics, was ome of the stromgest stocks, as was United States Steel, al- though a resolution for the appoint- ment of a committee to investigate the steel corporation was passed by the lower branch of congress today. Bank- brokers and speculators were dis- posed to view the result of this and similar cases with equanimity. Al- though a general improvement in the ecomomic situation is now heped for the outcome cannot be foretold at the present time. The increase in the activity in stocks resulted in heavier demands for funds and the money market was firmer. Trading in bonds increased with that in stocks and the bond market was active and’ strong. Tetal sales, par value, $5,267,000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. STOCK! in corporations ‘I ceedings instituted by the government | 500 11200 23 s 3408 100 Am. Toomotire .. Am. Smeting & R Do. pfd ....c.. A " Steel Poundries Am. Sugar Refining Am. Te. & To Am. Tovaceo prd | Am. Woslem Anaconda Mining Go Azchison Do pfd Atiantd Coast Lin Baltimors & Ohis Botsichenm Siew rookisn Repld Cenedian Pacitc Central Leathor De. pfd Cemtral of New Jerses & ‘Alton s e & it N W miesgo M. & St P C CoC.o& St Lows Colorado’ Fuel & From Ceiorade & Seutharn Cangolidated G: 5169 Coen Products 3 540 Delaware & Hudson 248 Denver s Wio Grande 110 Diatiery Sacirides” 24300 Erie 2300 Do 1si ptd 1200 Do. 3d pfd 8609 Gemeral Tlecisic 8400 Gret Neriben péd 588 Da. Ore Cufs. Tto say Minister:al assoclati team and the manager to a man, we-all want to ses the boys win. .°. “AmERICAN mhur mnm-. Lost Athletie Again Trimmed by Chicage. Cliicago, May. 15 ~Pitcher. Scott. Leld “the_world's champions. {o Giree: Bits- today, while his. teammates bunciied " Bits wieh ~enahied Chicego to win their Hhid straigtt game from Philadelph Two dbales zate the vidtors thel 1o 4 Philadelphia. "o 7o St 1t Bl oumummuass wlossmsamsse Bliew 10 %8 1001 Coltinge Baker, Twn basa hils, Seoit, Mchntore, Murphy: thres base hit, McIntsre. Clovsiand 2, New Yerk 1. Clereland, May 18.—Well placed thres bagzers in and Tinth innfgs each netted a run, and Cleveland wor. this sfteenoon from New York, 2 10 7. Wolter was put' out of ‘the game by Umpire Mullen for disuting & decision. Score: ci New York. . b 1 7o Ipaniers.cr 2 o| wotter.xr Hemphill rt Hartzell. b Cree 1t Knight.1b Granesat Oleon.ss | eneusarosts! Mhmasalsssn Three bage hite, Lestaty, Jackson. St.Lawis, Shut Out Senaters. St Toulg, May 16.—St Louls won the third struight £ame from Washington tedgy, 4 o 0. Lake Ailowed but thrce. seatsered. his. Score: Washington. - |Shotienct 4 0 2 0 0 bk po x elAumingn 210 &1 Milmer €17 1 GfMeosrt 43300 Elberfsid3 4 0 2 4 Ollaporias 3 1 0 2 0 Telivitdf 40 1 0 0\Hoganif 4 13 0 0 W 401 0 0Supene 43210 3132 0Wallaeess 41340 3025 1dentb 2 018 0 0 2002 ozanes IR 3as sl = o 153 0 Totas 301 1 2l Score by innings— Washineion neo0non0 " Touts 051008300 Detralt 7, Boseton Detrolt, May 16 —Dedrolt tonk the third_straight game from Bostow foday, T 1 6. Clootle passed Bush Bush and Cravford in the ninth and Moriarty's . drove 1n the windag run. Seore. One out, when wianing rin_ scored osten. Detre WK Hopooace Hooper.rt 5 3 Draket R Garduer.2o 5 2 0 Buahas 021 Riglgertet 4 0 9{Cobb.et 41 Leawisit 4 0 1|Craviord. 257 EngeSe 4 1 9, De'hants. 2y 110 agnezes 1 | ¥foriarts b 120 Williams,1b 3 0| Gainor.1b 211 Camigane 4 2 500 Kamerp 2 0 2 *Hal 10 Cloottep 1 0 Totals, 36 10 25 halfea for Rarger 1 o pcore by unings— Deirott. 3 Two tage Wagner: 000 000 hits. Cobb 2, Stana cuss, Moriarty, Carrigao. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Phijideipls Philadeloitie, May 16, doiphia today. Il to 4. The risliors practieally won the_ gzme it the second Imping. when thes made four singles o successton oft Brennan, snd Chalmers. who st Tim. zave thres husey on balls and 12l defented Phila- was hit for two sireies. sirht rund hetnz scored. Suges kept the Nome leam's his weil scattercd. Boere Cinvianatt Philadeip) Lipooae Wb o a e Begcherlr 5 30 0 0 Tituert 4 10 0 0 Fgan, 2o 9 4 3 0lKiabesb 1114 0 Batect 2 0 3.1 0lgbertab 4 1120 Bebllisfl.1h 3 1 9 0 0 \agoelt 3 a0 1 Mitchellit 5 T 4 1 0 Pastertot 3 8 00 0 Grant3b 5 2-4 10 311310 Dewneyas % 1 6 F 1 2360 Altserss 10 1 1 03ormz 101060 Wheane 4 12 0 0Desime 21 4 01 Buggsp . 4 2 92 O Broonanp 0 0 0 0 0 —— — — Chalmems» 2 0 1 0 0 Totals, 15 1|Rhaltap 0 0 0 0 0O Welchoncs' 1 0 0 0 0 Walsh . 10000 Totals, 33 *Batted for Chalmers in §n. “Batied foe Shulte in 9th 340 inots_ Central 140 Totecaoreugh e 200 <00 500 2800 Keasas City Southem 3%, Do. »rd ... 1700 Lactede Gax 1400 Louistille & Nas 200 Minn. & St Louis ... M., 5L P & 88O Ma®. Kan. & Tex.. Northers Pacifia 360 Pacifie Mail SU L & S T phE i United Staces Tealiy. Tnited States Rugoor. 2700 Westorn Maryiand . 1000 Westinglouse Eleetric 90 Western Tnion 2 00 Wheing & L. Frie COTTON. New York, May 16.—Cotton: Spet closed quiet, fifteen points highe ‘middling uplands 15.95; middling zulf 16.20;-sales, 100 bales. | Futures closed barely steady Clos- !ing bids: May 15.66: June 15.75; July 15.81; August 15.41; September 13.6 October 13.14; November 18.03; De. cember 13.05; January 13.05; February —; March 13.11. MONEY. . New York, May 16.—Mone: 27 1-4@2 1-2 per cent: ruling rate 2 1-4; last loan 2 1-4; closing bid 2; offered at 2 1-4. Time loans firmer; sixty days 2 1 @2 3-4 per cent ninety days 2 3-4@ 3; six months 3@3 1-4 2 GHICAGO @RAIN MARKET. o 0% Score by tmmin Frtteasionia Two_base his. Grant, Bescher. Brookiyn 3, Chicase 2. Trooklvn, “May 16— Bargar stopped the Chicagne teday, Brookln wluninz 3 o 2 in a fat and well Plaed game. dfle Zperman made 2 dowiso &nd @ Triple, the Inttgr—hit praptieaily scorng the victory 23 it folowed. s tingle and preceded Bersen Bif, The- Chicagos rallied in the minth. but c not tfe 1t up. Soore: ‘Chisage. Broakiyn. WL po a abhpe s e Shschardlr 5 01 0 42511 Schultert 30 2 0 3043 0 Hefmazct - 4 2 1 0 i1200 Chace 1o h 7 1 oHummelzs 4 1 2 2 0 Deyle.ss 5 1 0 olbeunect 18100 Bheias 4 311 1 1|Bure 1220 0f Ramams 2 1 5 1 0fCoulsont 1501 Aoner.c. 4 2 5 5 1|S%mangy 4 2 110 Weaser's 2 0 11 Q/Bergemc 2 1 3 10 *Saler 16 0 0 oBagerp 0220 Ton ne o = “Kalser 18 0 0 1 Totals. 26 11 Wit o sl e o0 00 . Zimwerman, Zimmerman 0 ] o E Zimemrman rates Take Third Straight from Boston. Boston, May 16.—Pitisburs won her third game from Boston wdes, 11 1o 7. The visilors knocked Pheiffer out of tie box in the first inning. georing | sivx rune Miller's swckwork was the feature The Seore: Pittsburs ab 0! Byme.3p 0| Leach.et 0| Clarice1t 6| Wagner.ss 0| Cnie.s 1/Funter.1h 0| Wilkon. e 0l Gibeon < ofStedie lcsssanssan Totats, O Two base hits, Stecle, Ing Leach, Brown; three base hit, nym . Clarke: Giants Lost to St. Louis. Now Yok May 16.—The Gianis wers beaten by Big Grocery S ALL THIS _WEEI(. Specials for Wednesday, Thursday, Friday BACO Sliced or by piece Nicely Mixed, Sugar Cured, Fine ONION Yellow Shoulders - b, B30 v | 13C Shoulder Roast 23c Solid Meat German 12c SALT PORK "siieu” Frankfurters 2 1bs. Rib and Loin EGGS Large,Brown doz. 2 fi c Native VEAL CUTLETS Best LIVER Boiled HAM Sliced Salt SPARERIBS 3 Ibs. Full Cream CHEESE Best Compond For Gooking Lamb Chops - Ib. PEANUT BUTTER Jumbo Bananas 17 for Best LEMONS doz. Roasted PEANUTS qt. 25¢ I5¢c Fine Native LETTUCE Fancy Navel ORANGES ‘head dozen 12¢ PURE LARD = 10c - - 3m.27¢ - .- - - 3us15c w. 15C 3 Ibs. 220 . 200 25¢ - mw 9lhe - w l4c . 8 k. 21¢ 5¢ Native Asparagus 23 c " Brass Trifnmed Bed with Fine Woven . Wire Spring and - Felt Top Mattress Complete for $6.98 Regular Price $10.50. Great Reductions on Rugs 9x12 Smith Brussel 9x12 Wikton, $22.00, Value Special $3.98 Value $650. i met in the » o X Boehorter—Balimore 3, Bechester 111 fn- Moot By nings. SRR, fought to a Graw. w At Torento—Newark-Toronto of the ten Cobate -"‘- New England League. Worcester—Woseester 1L, yan Brockion—3 n 4, Lawrence Now Bedrard.New Bedford 0. Lowdl 3. At Av Ac HARNESS HORSE NOTES, AL N ReTRa Tuver 5. Havectail 0. = trotting mare Clases , 2.99 Gelese Games. s iy Combtoation, vt oo sl is 74 A% Medtord, Masg—Dean Acedemy 3. Tufia 2. | Custer, 2.10. A Bedovick Mo Bowastn 6. New Heupire 20 4 sardr - bl .| Word comes from M that b, Jubineien—Geereo tomm 6, Mount L 3o} Goory fiag 14 tretéers n his Weknls thet AL "New York—Vills Nors 4, Manhatian 2. 2.18. can beat 20 The Fifth Tite to a Draw. Vance Nuckols expects i Boston, May 16.—For the tenth time | mark of 2.05 on Momester, Jimmy Walsh and Al Delmont, both of | Moko, this season. SMOKE THE HIMES 5and 10c Cigar. Known Everywhere. E. F. HIMES & CO., Providence, R. I 1 10 put, & 213, "y e 3le St Lewis 3 10 6. todss. Ramond and Ames wes | OTHER BASEBALL RESULTS TUESDAY. Viia 2o ectie. i g ot ey b o R mebine v Tien 4nd o mple e |- CONNEGTICUT LEAGOE sTANOING. ST N e ST [ Huggins, 23 7 olDeworest 4 0 2 1 0| Bridscoent . - 13 £ S16 3 oty t33 %0 S We execute or- Ty e R Jisee 4 2 17 o 60000 Connect League. th §2 vobn 8000 01 A Reidseport—Springteid 12, Bridgeport 3. ders for the pur- . E 3 Wheooe 3 0 8 2 1] A Waerours—Wae 1 ot [gsmond.s 0 0 0 0 0 ¢ Noghampionorcie. b . 3 dmesp T 1 000 2 4] A NeWbritain—tanford 4 h: k f q e chase or sale of. |—M xCranaaii 1 0 0 0 0| EASTERN LEARUE STANDING. 3 - paiad, o Destin 1 on | s securities both |-H Datea. for Ames in S | ? ¥ S Ly ey : 5 domestic and for: X New York s 003z 5 | Jerier City et X Svins, Oukes, Steete, Doyiet 2. | At Buftato—Putalo-Providence game postooned; eign,—1n all mar- ] Five Rules to Avoid Skidding—Right Starting Prol Life of Car—Proper Methods of Washing. carry and accentuate minor rattle squeaks. Knowing how to start right is one of the points that will contribute to the wear of a car A smooth start should b2 striven for, not engaging the clutch and | gins to skid. Motorists find it well tires. telling how Soon you may be glad to | muffler. have some one take an interest in your predicament. [ in the proper use of soap. Firs Fives rules can be recommended to|oughly dissolve in hot water. avoid skidding: 1. Drive slowl: Use | then be added to the lukewarm the hamd brake, working equally on|water in preper prop-rtions. both wheels, and not the foot brake | when wishing to stop. 3. Keep as straight a course as possible, i. e., turn the steering wheel as little as possible. sod pans are to be avolded when ing off the car, and the hose sho or on the cngine. IN THE AUTOMOBILE WORLD With the top up a car which is|4. Keep on the most level part of ths slightly noisy will always sound nois- | road, and do not near the edge, ! 115 DEVONSHIRE STREET 56 WALL STREET jer than when the top is down. This is it there is much cambe because the top when taut tends to| age the clutch if the car be BOSTON NEW YORK worth trouble 10 keep en accurate odomoter record of the mileage of each of their it is a valuable index of what you ought to expect from each shoe. 80 hard that the machine moves Off | [ ook for three causes when a ma- vith a jump. chine smokes—over-lubrication, over- When you meet another vehicle in|rich mixture, or oll or erease coming trouble, help if you can. There's mo|in contact with the hot exhaust pipe or One secret of good car washing lies be played directly through the radiator kets. - longs KIDDER, PEABODY/&:CO. BANKERS the t thor- 1t car wash- Greasy spong uld not !, HAMMOND [ ViSIBLE , « 1 ittt (e HANLEYS | PEERLESS ND 12 -What You Wish to Know About a Typewriter. 1S IT A VISIBLE WRITER IN COLORS? AN INTERCHANGEABLE TYPE MACHINE 7 PERFECT AND PERMANENT IN ALIGNMENT 7 UNIFORM IN IMPRESSION 7 SIMPLE OF CONSTRUCTION 7 UP TO PATE IN DEVICES 7 DURABLE ? MECHANICALLY PERFECT 7 The Hammond Possesses These Quaiiites. We want Local Representatives The Hammond Typewriter Co CUTLER BUILDING, NEW HAVEN, CONN.

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