Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 9, 1911, Page 3

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SUI.I.WMI GONE IN NINE ROUNDS] o ‘“’“‘“““’f‘_ Frults and Vegetables. Mushrooms, Ib. §1/Celery, bunch, 20 Tomatoes, 5| Parsni 4 Papke Put English Middleweight Away in Fight for Title 5,?;,;%% }g’:fi‘?i;;:;t }5 rida, et Potatoes, R ” Z Pl String Beuns, Rattling ‘Go for Nine Rounds: e L L Apples— Yellow, Oregon, dz., 50-3i| White, Cherxies, 30| Potatoes, Londor, June S—Billy Papke the|plaved tomorrow at Meadowbrook. The | Fincup Tasnips Ameriean. middleweight, otherwise | broad piece of turf with its white | Gravefruit, Spanith Osions, 3 ard: oni Vo 0 Figs, Cheumbers, known as the Ilinols Thunderbolt, | Hoery oo o e St i 50000 | Daltes, Yelloy, Squash, g out and ironing today by a het fook the measure of Jim Sullivan, the | sunt and a si: foot roller, while the | Faq fana Lo BRI Sprouts. middieweight champion of Ensland, in | £rass that has shot up under the influ- | Head Lettuce, & nine rounds of fast and furious fight- | ence of the three days' rainfall earlier | Romaine, ing tonight. Amain It was the fighter | in the weok,was clipped close during | Strawberries, 14-20 Scullions, Cauliflowe: gz Plans, | against the boxer, and the fighter won | the afternooi. Shiyes o Aagsraens with case. | ,The stable grocoms reported to the Mentn. | players today that the ponies were | Pork— Winter Lamb— House Crowded to the Doors. | Geeting to eager for another scurry | Spareribs, 12-1% o 12 The contest was for the middle- | after the white bail that some sort of | Chops. 13| i weight champlonship of the torld, a | exercise would be necessary fo work | o Shoulders, gy o purse of $10,000, and a side bet. It|of their surplus eners. e e 25 was pulled off under the management | The third and last game will proba- | g 2o 3 e B A O b e L ?-‘r\fi'é‘sde"‘ % promoter. who hired the Palladium, | itors will leave for home on Wednes- | Smoled Tongues, |Western Veal— gae of the London noted music halls, | day. Do Lo 2 = - = e ed Boe Cha o for that purpose and crowded it to the e Gornea “Bece, 12.15| Shofigers % WHEN YOUR HOUSE TAKES F| Thoughout the fisht was a savage e e e o e 1t fs 100 late to take out Insuranco.|one. Nullivan mroved the cleverer at NEW LONDCN SPEEDWAYS |sirioin, S| Gns, HAR 1¢ gver delay was dangerous, it IS 3| jong range work, but Papke excelled at| Inside Reounds, 26| Shou 14 e tastence. et me write your In- | jnaziiing There was much clinching | Visitors Will Have Star Battery, Pem- | Shoulder Steak, -14|3ausage, 20 surancs today. and hitting in the clinches, and the ber and Foley. Pt R S AAC S. JONES, referce, Eugene Corri, was ‘compelied . s 2 0 remain in the ring. He had difi- anager Calkins of the C s Richards Building, in and he warned Papke twi v London, on June 11, on the | Native Chickens, 35 |Brofiars =0 3150 —— & ground: The Speedways |Eroilers, Squabs, ‘40 1HE GEFICE OF WM. HILL, Saphyca Elsong ERverite. {are composed of semi-professional | Fowl, 20{Guinea Brojlers, e e tie e fanio players. The battery for the Speed- J pair, $1.50 Real Estate nglish champion had boen 1 wass will b Pember and Foley, con- @recerics. . topic of discussion in sporting circles fsijered the fastest in eastern Connec- | Butter— Sugar— and Fire Insarance, for soms dayvs past, and lirse sums | gyt Sthucox be at the firing | Tub, new, 25| Granulated, were paid for seats near the ringside.| end for the Cenirals with Walsh ai | . Credmess 35 15 jos. $1 s joeatad in Somery’ Block, over C. M. | Notwithstanding that the fight Was| p, receiving end % Cheese— Brewn, 20 Ibs. 31 - Room 9, third foor. advertised as “America vs. England” k5 T 15} Catloaf, 13 1b. 31 Sy — . Papke ruled strong favorite in the bet o= R e N LT T s 2| ACADEMY SENIORS VS. VARSITY.| Ssge 2 RE Telephone 147. | ting at odds of 3 to 2 and in some g h, — Edam, 9! Molasses— cases 2 to 1. Papke had 4 long list of 2 [ i ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW e L PPk b A S etiot | Capt. Jimmy Murray and Outfiolder | pG/mePRert 55| Forte Hios. & van's hest fight was that in which ke | Bailey Will Switch Thoir Allegiance. Tocal, doz. 25|Mavle Syrap, dofosted Tom Thor con the | comb 23| bottle, Loy B s 0 the Senior | Vinezar, gal IblKeresese O T.F. BURNS, | mon with the rest of the list. Canadian | Spot closed q Brown & Perkins, Atwmeys-st-Law | midaicweignt championehip of Engiand | Friday afterneon at 3 Qver Fiest Nat. Bank, Shetucker St | and he Lomdale belt e e o o hear e Bt e Smepeheh st e, o) gl 1% (Heating and Plu Fntrance stairway mext to Thames Sullivan Nervdus at the Start. | e T " Haddock, §|Reuna Clams, op. 3.3 National Pank. Telephone 38-3. Suyllivan showed nerousness when he Seniors hate te cee the big team . o d2 4 32 Frankhi s climbeq into the right tomight, but | meet a defeat(?) before the Bulkeley "'f,g i T n Streat. BRADY & BRADY, sfter the fight had gone & few rounds | gume, they arc going to cheer thelr 50 i a Commml w4 Law, | lie 3eomed 0 recover confidence. For a | feam to dn its heat against the vet- @13 ; > . ime he was #ble to stand off the stur- | erans. Captain nd Bailey of | Blackils! 2§ i 456 Broaawe, New Tork City. S fa i e B 3 Blackae i 2 % ey Tharies A. Bragy |4V Papke, who ‘roughed it” from the | ihe schoal team are Seniors and will Brand, box. €) 3 e BA0E o Reveich, Tany | beginning, and he dodged with great | materiaily si-ensthen their ciass team. | % Slame P T ; y 2 2 “| clevernesé saveral of the American’s | The g will prepably start with | speqy a f slashing swings. These, had they land- | the foilowinz '11 men. el i o ed, wonld have ended the fight then| T. Robin: Murray p, Burns | Sundsn, e 0 and therefl Fie used hie left and right | 1b, Bragz 2b, Beyd s, Por- | Roe Shag, | mml umlmn with good judgment, but without af- Stark ©f.- Red Fisn, i fecting iho stamina of Papke, who vas T Tnen wisn to sign | Massels. i, ] Iy = o 0 taks an unlimited amount of | up, thew are asked to communicate at | SanoP% O s i ost beautiful Ster Moswica Branch, Shannon Bidg, | pumishment. One With Manager Brace of the Sen- | oiive Smelts, 20 § : i Shetucket 8t. TELEPHONE 901.{ Uppercut Fleors Sufhivan in Ninth. [Mffteam. = 0 0 o ADDITIONAL MARKETYS . 3 4 ling Silver Pattern on Towards the close of the ninth Sl o i & Stocks P T & S hes Syvacat eaien | (ot & hix and Joll3 crowa for Bulksiey ELilemeaas L0 ‘B || the market. E & sent Sullivan to the floor. He took a | nd. why mots If Academy wins, it is | o, 1 Wheat, SLoS[Hominy, 5135 " = T i on count of five, and when the bell rang | pecans D i & tHir et tohum ohis an. 1 ornmeal, Farpoe . t j articles 7 w e S o oot ok | Issanig A beve toe b teag i | Saliiogs, S g, sae S A O e g Grain the call to the tenth round sounded hel chrition, Several dozen armbands, | Bread Flou top, § above patterns in stock. was unable to stamd up, and COITi|.n4 red and white hats have been de- Provender. AMFRICAN LEAGUE STAND | . _and and r i s ha - 5 > ine. Ercors Gave Game to St. Lo Cott awarded the fight to Papke amid great | jivered to the students through the ac- | St Touls. <ot 3 W Lo e } oo Jou k. fa Boven. OLLON | appinuse by the spectators. A » the gh tl Rye. Cottonseed Meai : / foa. st June $—Alded by a succession of errors, | Chicago, Jume S.—Reulbach was oo much for tive work of Johnson and Bruce. “orn, bushel, owt., Phlindetr 1 s o omen aday U1 e 5 | Brei ity und, Gt dtered, S Rsfom, 4 FEREAE S i I¢ e Soeg: Peabar e on Sty YLT0 | hitauelia 7 Mittors Geove Cieatle from the. bz in the fourth | o 1. Hotmen of Chlecss wes HL. behind e, ear A Wt e e o Slammers Anxious for Games. B Jri= Of T8 sae | Euiten, iy T e L L T T T ENERGY FOR FRAY.| 7he Siammers of Boswell avenue Live Steck. e 1 e B sl N T L T e 3 n 0. g wigh A game from these teams: Cubs, | Cattle— == S o Tooper.st shotten. 1t (] ab s B3 . English and American Teams Meet | Windc 11ille, Youne Vales No: N M T S SRR 2 Siemkree & 3 3o | B o olDmbrtis 3 H Today for Second Match wich Towns. They hope these teams 34 Sheep— 1 9 0| Archerib o 0/Wheat)t 4 1 e are not afraid of their battery, which Lambs Dotroit 5, Athletios 2. | 2 o ¢ dimmann 3 :‘:uwl:H{'I H o P—— O New York, June 8.Unless the rain|js Biil Counihan, pitcher, and Ray A pifbladelnis, June $.—Detroit linded hard om 2 | Tiskern 3 2 Covoner 3 5 - the present condition (. s or some other unforeseen con- | Couniban, catcher. ic out for the Lk ‘s e today aud defoted Phiscevisa. o % | ° 0| R o oGy H of Fairwigw Ressrvolr, the use of hese | tingency arises, the second match be- | big curves of B. Counihan and R. Hides. S P i e | ° of 0 O Besgenc 3 8 tween the English and American teams | Counihan. Answer in this paper el ! o ‘ § Yivconn 3 5 for steest, iawn or garden sprinkling | for the international selo cud will be | The Record. They w a game th @npea el 3! Totsts 51 5313 2l Tomss, 36 I vme 3 200 Seoro b H 2ore inninzs. X i striotly prohfbited until further mo- g 5 £ 51318 o " | cotene 2 a1 enes . s 3 g o e : v 105404 tes This orer witl bo Bfictly en- FINANML AND GBMMEHGIAL s 3 Bakersh ¢ 1 91" Two base hite, Meloan, Yarkes, | Pwo base Mt Tinker: tnicee buse Bits, Ty TOR hed Ste ; s 00 0 e e merman, Klng perlty e 1o 5 & ey Irs an ast to take hamys phete- S~ % Straight flecce. Washed H : i e g s roguish Httte ‘;.,th-- or erder b, 30- o s e | g June 8.—St. Louis defeated Hoston to- rogul & ks 17 2690 | day, 4"t 2 Harmen wes efective with men o | dimple, Such ph BOARD OF WATER COMMISSION- MARKET BECOMES HEAVY. 100 Am. Tobaceo pfd e { buses. Curtls was replaced by Brown, ho proved ef- | remembrances of ras. = 100100232 23s| : fective. Score years to comms. We bave had yasms Publication of Government's Crop Re- o l:-‘xr'mg Philadelhis ..... ....0 0 0 8 2 5 1 6 08 = Barton. A ';;":.",.. 2 o eXperience in phbotegraphimg —4‘ ort Has Dedidsaing Eost med, T Moran |t wie e poegrun o Baker Lot solen < 1589 | Sweaney.zn 2 Sl %1% 3 3| They aiways look thetr best whem we from the | basos, Drske. Cosb 3. B s i iHomerss 10 6 0 1 rfak i The B I 4 New York, June 8. —M " Bariinore & ohio agles at the Bxitle’ sromnds TEAE — 355 - g o :!-‘:1 - es o R tme SR 5] B B Rl e i T e v ' Piiii el P S . (mn e e SR - raiuisey o | Sebir ot ; 111 oo mmg]y o e o e = b TR g The Fagles challenge any team un- Gievstand. | v "contasiad. 2 5‘,‘;\,;,‘:, 1 < g m held of buliish exhibits in baih cases . She st Usenp 17 Erua e e { i IR~ . ” L expectations _entirely fulfilled. The A fox 1k Bodp Sbho b Wtk MeUMA L e d 50 3 i (] 98 . ew cLonaon market, which hed been decidedy . o5 Simp Gregaon b Tomn (Wlson ride.ss 2o ° | 33 (it thee base hits, | Opposite Norwieh Savings Seclets, strong early in the day. became heavy 8¢ I Rlorty Cetiey <l An | Clwmonty S x g io 1230 upon publieation of fhe reports and eivec challemies, eosn: Bulletin, Joumson.p H H b $aie EASTERN LEAGUE STAND L’oumy lowsa ‘with saterial losses among the | ;505 Lo, Frod T — : H i PR R T i i active stocks E 'VARSITY LOOKS o 2 ] 2121 8 nocnaser 3 Bll ld n Will not delight the busy @ deterioration of the condition of g = ) 180 60 moto ... 00000 novmew e né::h' 20 m:vlh‘n:r:::e;r.::‘ winter wheat from 36.1 s month ago GOOD T© CURTISS: 3 Sronitio A0 813 2] mities = | to 56 laced the figure below the ten- 2 12 33 I = vy peet of having a thoreughly modern|year avernge, whigh M Wall street 42 o Statement Made Foliowing a Ten Mile % z2ms 1 o ARE YOU THINKING OF DOING #us zange piaced in her kitchen, Es- | Was regarded as unfavorabl> news, ii- General, Ele Row on Thames. 1 7 Nowarte 0. ool THIS 1 i S onds. o Great Nor = : Providencs z tate ranges are safe, sturdy, depend- | 10UED It was recognized that a de Do. Ore € 2 = % - - 3 Ir s0 you sheuld consuit with me and p + - oline during the month of May was Thlineis Cent. hat the Y varsity eight ‘“ieoke=d o A 000 n Eastern Leagut Emoetient ble, pecriess bakers. economical sasnormal and that weather conditions e 200d te him.”. and that ih e A oL & BuloTocicier Dufain ame posozed m e = s veers, - e savers. Call and|iast month plainty foreshadowed a g ter forn 2t - the opening £ame. of ihe:setiss eom e T ot sey Clt : see them and be sure alse to gxaminme | Pack. This report served to blight the e :’fl:"gi("o: l"f:\ : ey t”‘m 7 i e e i ——r E nopes of optimistic traders who had Intermatiea;, Bopes his season, were eomments made b Phinie ati 47 Pattimoro—Newark 11 Batimore 2; 12 faings r:: ‘:vu:;“.r:mh nu:d !=nn tanieous | hougnt stocks in the helfef that the Toiernationl, Pomp greduate advisory Coac ul iy bin Lit Frommo and s o = C. M. W‘H-LMM. . or Heaters, furnishing at the | showing weutd be 3 more bullish one. | ™ gop Kanhes Cin Curtiss Thursday night o P SYNNEORIOUY, LERRIL STANEING. mere twen of a faucet an unlimited | It was pointed eut, however, that the ing the eight during a ten mi e Lost. r.e General Contractor snd Builder, supply of het water at any mom report refiected the condition on Jun2 Gales Ferry. TFhe edght left th Dawsey eoprer 0 "M Harttora 5 ¥ eat ~ Y it left h\e‘ fi i core Es of the day or might 1 and that conditions since that time shortly after 5 Thursday afternoon in 1 Ph Cincinnati. Kew Hase 218 MAIN STREET. o a unus ¥ higher and be stiffer tha | - Fgan. 2t 05 & 5| Seringseld Gas & Flectrical Dep't e e s 2 'n boats. AL a siow stroke, accompanicl e R 7 ALITY PE, | S o et e e e By fbe fostmen Ciont The Narsihy | RRAs s horges ment as a whele did not materially the freshme: oh. o n Hon vyaetoy in work sheuld 2ys be 821 WA ST, ALICE BLDG.|alter comservative expestations of a lengths behiind, * tugped . aroun, the 19 Tl R e e R | Ty s | Realy whes ensn o : presperous year. Mear traders, how- senior eight continuing d ) the i ia 808 SoRagtela Norhumoion 11 Soringtaa 4 | the inferior kind. ERsief . o ever, seized upon it as an opportuniiy S, ot = 58 8 0 ol A e Sadseen 3. ot T employed by us. Ouf T e for a rals, and in their efforts wero made at t 5000 n; S whete story. 0YS assisted by disappointed Dbulls. The Paised above 26 or 1e00s o Rdad Sy STETSON & YOUNG. a 7 on of the Sad ide S g " Lora : At Ko midtora-_xew Bettord 3. - Wheelbarrows, W agons, | renort was the neavisst of the day and smoothly - 5 t to br tomings A P RirerFah maver & aisvernil 2. JOSEPH BRADFORS, Doll Carriages, Go-Carts, | Secsine 7 1 the lowest point of o 0 nchce dzew & WITH NORWICH AMATEURS. | 7 At Fa vee ', Fotuves 3 y | sessibn. % v j . Many reperts of prenounced im- provement da: The Sporting Bditor of The Bulletin Cotlege Games. B Garden Sets, SN soeets) of Saremicen o | e e Eeaaand e e e | 3y il 5 0y o 5 Book Binder. Pails and Shovel to such confident expectations of a Dot hed S g e but teayn managers sending in Teports | Yale-Princeton May Play at Brooklyn.| 4 N aiverty of Pemwirizia | Blank Books Made and Ruled te Order, ovels, favorabla showing in the producers’ 390 Rock went dewn stream for are requested to write distinctly and | New Haven, Conn. June 8.t was | 10, Datmoutn 7. SRS A monthly statement that some disap- 00 |ing slowly, .de 1o | only on ome side of the paper. | 5 108 SRIA Y. 'oys, Baseballs, Bats. |ing slowly. mo atie made to | only | announced today that in case of a t oW, o Y s | pointeflent was shown when an in- et up sz For the time m | = 3 | in the games between and Prince- F Telophone 3% ;. xcr T Gl Mi Etc avease of 440,080 pounds in steck on many years Elhu Yale was Clabby Led in Siow Flight. | ton, the thira game will be played on Chlldren OIY . itts, . nd was regurted. Amaigamated carded for coaching purposes and Haminond, Ind.. June 8—Jimmy Clab- | the Brooklyn league grounds on June - ! Copper raltied for a brief interval. but hew. power & and was a|by and Knockout Brown fought 10 un- | 14. Games in the past years have been FOR FLETCHER’S xh'bit later fsll away in eemmon with otn S R T Fosenh Valker, | interesting rouns. Clabby had ashade | plaved on the Polo grounds in New n on ; ; . c T K' M h"s h"“m smm metat stocis. The encouraging fzatu:c racently elec tant maneger of | the better of it. No decision g | York, recently detroved fire. AS ORIA P s N e re was an increase of more ¢ while row 1 fine assorment of the Latest Styles than 13,000,000 pewnds in domestic come Some spiles, w fn Miltimery for Spring snd Sumees sumsption. rescued by wear, at A determined effort was made aunch J T MR oS, Almn:AN 'ou early part of the day on the st Sxrived on e 5. 6. sTavzows, change to continus the upward move prenarations & made T S m— ent which was begun late y rival of Harvard squad Farrell & Banderson, Pro, | b o ; Tiah Con o il n, Ps. and in the first hour prices were ca ah Copper Top on TExaminations have SPECIAL RATES to Theatrs Troupaes, | ied up ra gains of from one (0| i Waan .o e ated anc their STEP IN AND TRY OUR Teaveling Men, eto. Livery connected | L¥C POINts being made by many of the | a0 o "pia T close all will bs ziven to HETUCKET STRER to the character of the copper and | Ifoo Wessiope Heos sreat deal of i A e - —— | erop reports, however, halted the bus- | — — Wheding & I Erie _— Fi 2 o ing, a - et became dull. Prices | Total slcs. 595,800 sharcs rom 12 to 2 s WHAT'S NEW e | 5505700 Sl it the Beavs | o E b qnas Teautien o Gopale; : DEL-BOEF CAFE, Ground Flosr selling of the late session was begus. COTTON. gies. H H t F- s.d THE PALACE CAFE |.Cnitome Smbarss toens | ey Yook, Jupe, bcosmn, ot SIS B0l X 2980 AV e T o pressure wh - | closed barely ~steady. Closing bid: players from the - Fae > TT THE s A . o Rerved almost continuously during the W, July 1580, August 150 Bail team, the T.cbanon ming s coming of the Oven CUTTING PRICE - waeek. Perfistent buying of the Hill | September 13.76, October 13.42, No- | down to the Hos, on- Saturdey to - z olstery werle FRANK WATSON & CO, | stocks was continued. though they suf- | vember 13.39, December 13.39, give the State the i The HUB Improved Sheet Flue carries the e B figy o o g g 72 Feanklin Street.| fered a setback late in the day in com- | 13.38, February March 1 ¢ thing th far 2 3 e it sk the .ddor sidy 30 CENTS AN HOUR. | : it ton poiAts lawer; | ihic Season. Lebanon ix an unhesten = : A ey H. COOPER, f 5 ¥ » It also makes all six covers available for . . | Pacific and St. Pan! being the only im- | middling uplands 15.85, middling guly '°"m Yet. playine 6 games. & 5 | portant exceptions. Denver and Rio |16.10; no sales. l'l;:fl tieing ‘k ¢4 E ‘;"mfnt;‘lan 20 an_‘r-l COOki!!g purposes. Upholsterer and Matiress Maker Grande preferred droppzd four peints. MONEY. ing to take a lil 6f the shine of % L . : West Stats e Q | “'Bonds generally firm. A few activa| wew York.: Jume $iMoney on ca the winning record of the Hospiiat : That is why HUB Ranges do their work so Tel. §55-4 i ot t e Tn O :) ‘ | lasuen were ‘lower on_profit takine. |ueady, 3143125 pir cent, Cruling hey are out to do it and they much quicker and better than ordinary ranges & Total sales. par value, $4,5 3 e » e S ink they are the bovs who have ( 3 5 United States bonds unchanged on |53t7 22:8, last loan 21-2, closing bid &up their siceves.” 3 , which have heat on only four sides of oven and 3 | cail. ~ Time loans steady: sixty days 2 Salieat e Dt e of ncn":’ z8 : ‘under only five covers. et g e > ty . 23 ik ty. the Hosvital nine s arranging for 3 { STOCKS. @234 ninety davs 234@3 X giigstrawberry festival for the benefit : . Absolute;cantial i3 esnes [y U BRE I Saies 2 . RORLT. S R ©of the nine next Iriday evening. and Single Dxrcsi Damper. Itisoperated bya S - e Y CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. v fiad £ ey AUl DIt 1éver on top of range, plainly marked ‘“‘open’’ to kindle, ‘‘shut’’ to bake. Simple, isn’t it? THE RODERICK BOWLING | @i o . . e dan 5 Corten O NN 38 . An B SCHWARTZ BROS., 9-11 Water Street, Norwich, Conn., Agents. 157 Frankiia SL A Mide & 1 A e secarides Am. iLisend Ol Sept. 3 = 13 £y A Losomtve i 3 e A Smettine & R 8% no o % et i A Siot Foundriee. 11 12 A e Tefolas 330 ek 12 Aa T & iss 182 192 Al.l.fls ; Evening with full size n'ulnwn. is woliciied. AsACTRED SND WARMANTES BY SUITH AND ARTUORY o.. BovTON. MARS: SUITS PRESSED 50¢

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