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FIRE INSURANCE J. L LATHROP & SONS. Shetucket Street. Norwich. New York, June ?2—Jimmy Clabby of Milwaukee, an aspirant for the mid- dleweight championship, was outpoini- ed by Jeff Smith of Bayonne, N. J., in a fast ten-round bout at the Na- tional Sporting club tonight. Clabby was awkward and depended upon bull like rushes, while. the Jerseyite was clever anu landed several clean punci- es to every one by his adversary. PICKING INTERSCHOLASTIC. Norwich Free Academy Gets the Ma- jerity of Places. .The following is produced by the Mystic corresponident of the New Loi- don_Telegraph: While Bulkeley school's course giving Norwich Fres Arademy Mere than ordinary Hazards from Fire are incidental to the celebration of this day. Tio not be without Insurance or you may have cause (0 regret it. in the pennant in the Interscholastic league is AAC S. JONES, | Probably within, its legal rights, that action deprived Stonington of a cha Ineurance and Real E‘:‘“ Agent,| (¢ Winning the champlonship, Bulke- | hards Building, 91 Main St ley's forfeit to Norwich making it | fmpossible for Stonington to win even | if the additional Bulkeley gam2 which AME OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL, i# left unplayed should be counted for Stonmington. Anyway, Stonington Real Estate made a good showing for the | season, and next year should hav. fas: team, although they lose Farnell, Zellar and Shackley. In picking an all-Interscholastic league team, we find very little trouble except in the posi- | tions of shortstop and the outfield. Shackley of Stonington is undoubtediy the best catcher in the league, and with | Croker of Norwich would 'make | strong battery. Filetcher of Nor outclasses all other first basemen the field and at the bat. Zel Stonington has no rival for base, and the work of Captain Murray of Norwich gives him undisputed title to the position of third base. It and Fire Insurance, In jocated in Somsry’ Block, ever C. M. Wiitiams, Room 5, third Goor. Telephone 147. ATTORMEYS-AT-LAW Brown & Perkins, Kitomeys-at-Law Over First Nat. Bank, Shetucke: St Eutrance stairway ne: to Thames National Bank. Telephone 38-3. BRADY & BRADY, Attovneys and O 286 Broadway, James T. Brady of New York. teamn, nnd sel at Law. 2 Windham are strong im this position, New York City. Charles A. Brady of Norwich, Conn. things considered we 2 tion to Berman of Bulkele: | Farnall ot Stonington left | the slightest hesitation, Dominick & Dominick| | other positions we have sev | men 10 choose from, and | Mombers of the New York Btock | L0 0 Nerwioh for center and Mar. | Exchang We own and offer for sale New Government Panama tin of Bulkeley for right we do with henorable mention for Crow of Stonington and Standish N | wich. This gives Nerwich four men on | the team, Stonington three and B ey two. ndbam gets no representa- tion en eur team. but neverth®less has 3% Bonds at the market| " o o toon DUt neyertimess hos close, and next seasen Windham will price. | make them all go. Norwich Branch Shannon Building Denial by Bulkeley Players. Telenh 1 Eleven members of the Bulkeley g o",’ - eball squad have issued a s NK 0. MOSES, Manager statement In which they they demanded $1 apiece for playinz off the final game with the | Free Academy, as had been chargzd & NOTICE | Principal Towme and Manager Prince | of Bulkeley. Meanwhile Principal On account of the present cendition| ToVNe siys his eriginal statement Tooks like pretty good dope from | | The Bulletin’s standpoint, except that | lawn or garden sprinkling | we would consider Eddie Murray | the Academy a practically even choice untll further no- | for shortetop with anything suagest- |ed and we would give Standish iew Reservolr, the use of hese prohiby tice. This order will be strictly en- | op And, WE HO I e o o P, ‘fll\mr'hh.g on Mertin' for general bat- z ability. Per o | LS, co 1(\"<SION-‘ Answering Inguiry. Jimmy Clabby was born in Norwich while Stoningten i particularly weak. | having tried several men there. but all ard the posi- We place of | Jimmy Looked Awkward to New York Fight Followers —Jerseyite Landed Most Blows in Ten Fast Rounds. 3 ; i i i i H | 3h, Woodmansee | | | that Stonington High would | ready to play t | A big crowd is to be on Conn., July 14, 1830. His official fight- ing records begin in 1906, Mack Signs Pitcher Long of Lafayette. Lester Long, who is one of the strik- ing young collegians of the vear in the pitching line, will join his brethren of the Mackmen 2t once, the latest addition to the corps of hurlists whom Connie Mack's scouts. are securing about the countrg. The latest MacKman is a Summit, N. J., lad, and as the tyirler of La- rayette broke into the Slect class of those who refuse to permit their an» tagonists either a hit or run. Tt was against Pennsylvania that Long turned this Hectic trick, and ‘e has been the sensation of the year at the Easton institution. Long twirlea his final game for his alma mater when he took the South Orange club into custody, giving the latier organ ization but Six hils and sending fif- teen of the batesmen over the whiff route. everal of the big league teams were angling for the hoy, but he was snar- ed by the thin Tigan. Cogtradicts Statement Credited to Principal Towne. Manager Shackley of Stonington High school objects to the Pulkeley principal’s statement that Stonington High would not arrange to play off the tie with Bulkefey. Manager Shackley writ To Sporting Editor of Norwich Bulle- n Dear Sir—In Thursday’s issue of The | Bulletin there was an article stating range to play off the tie with Bulke- ley High of New London. I wish to contradict this siatement, as I stand s game at any gime, and have issued no statement to the contrary. Thauking you for the above space, I remain C. E. SHACKLEY, JR., Manager Stonington High 1 zuseball team of 1811 Cutlery Playing Papermakers. v tlor anl the Papermalkers are to Sandy Desert on Sun- day, the Cutlery expecting an victory. They are willing to pla: fun, money or marbles. lineup is to be Clabby ¢, Brennan p ‘Wall ib, Jack MacGuinness 2b. O'Brien Jim MacGuinness The Cutlery 1f, Mulcahey cf, and T. Devine rf. We t to the State Hospital next Cutlery team is out to The new suits and they are gray with We aiso weuld like to Greeneville igned to keep ien_to umpire. hand, as_it this Manager Miller's Jimmie Flynn i and Johnmie O score s the first game the Cutlery vear. D. O'Connell and H. Williams and G, Pitts are in charge of the G . which will rener & few songs e the game. Any one wishing to play the Cutefy corsult _Captain ‘Woodmansee. We also would like to the Crescent F | play arms company. Young Scalpers and Their Mascot. The Youns Scaipers challenge any team in the city under 15 v of aze. I bsS, Young Yales, Bridge District or Pres- {ton & C. Ouh lineup: G. Counihan e, | Magot Murphy p, J. Murphy 1b, B Counihan 2b, Brownie Walsh 3b, R. Counihan_ss. Our mascet is Laverne ! Au-to-lo-lo Rainsfoot. CUTTING THE PRICE for ten days on all Upholstery work. 230 CENTS AN HOU FINANCIAL AND [:UMMER[HAL H. COOPER. tiress Maker 100 West Main St. 1TATH DIVIDEND, HEAVY SELLING MOVEMENT. terer and st Lowering of Prices. | | | Otfice gt Tho Norw New Yer e 2 e | speedy imprévement of cenditions S e e e e imeoIet iave | the securities market and in t ¥ semi-annual 2| financial situation in general were r arded today bé the effect of unfavor- able influences which brou | sharp reaction in stocks. | selling movement of seve: | undertaken today, and in the first ho: { of trading more shares were dealt | i o on and a STELLO LIPPIT THE DNTED STATES FIMISHAG n. than during yesterday's entire sess 29 Breadway, N. Y. June 15, 1311, | PTiCes €a¥e way rapidly and no re- : o - June covery of consequence was effocte VRIS YROCK BIVIDEND NO. 48 | T, movement appeared to dcrive 1 Agutarad - vegminr anarterly dividend | MmPetus from an attack by the b of One and Three-Quarters Per ( party rather than liquidation of lor (1% per cant) upon the Preferred|stock. The close of the day fou "I/;k‘u. ‘a-v:vh-“mmnn b, 'abl; July i.| many leading stocks a point or more 303, 1 meeciendiders o0 below vesterday's final Agures. The fatest phase of the Washingion tuation was considered as perhaps the most dissurbing in Indica- 1911 | CoMMON SPUCK DIV T Board of Direct ave this Vidend of Ome Per ¢ s et h: ".,,,_“(‘,m,,.',i,, S tlons that the tariff question might be of this Company. pa takeir up by congress in 2 mor> con to stockholders of t rehensive way than had been e; of Wusiness June 20, ted gave rise to a revival of ap OUPON NO. 84, dus Juiy 1 1911, on | prehensions on that score, which we (ontalidui e maTikage ; por Cent heightsned by doubts as to the atti- e ate e Gnouny will be pald at | {ude of the.semate. It wa y e 1* o e, Comve »th Inancial and commerc oy would be under rest - more definite idea might e tained as to the outcome. The ch. 1 FINISHING | that further obstructions would }Y,'.'"fif,., 1l be » {he office of in the way of the Canadian re ol o, Tapeny o fmerica agreement reacted with especia | ve against the stocks of which were expectad to bene: | agreement and the northweste were among the heaviest losers | ay. “Prospects of revision of | woolen schedule wpre associated | the decline of thres points in Ameri. Woclen preferred. Reports of possibls prosecution the United States Steel eorporati | were used in attacking the steck, a ra sa1 ¥ 8 JPOROME, Treasurer. T0 PLEASE ALL' is our aim above everything else business. We ars now offering special mwians on our complets line of n of { it gave way more an usual. The | & i | court's ruling agaimst the powde | companies was without effeet upon ml | Pont Powder szcurities. BUSBIUTIISIRGS |™5o5e te con i today Lehigh Valle. “ showed that the decrease in earning, which are beund to PLEASE. Step in ich gave rise te various repor! and look for yourself. | concerning & nd prespects la week, had been effectively overcome Net revenue increased $213.000 that { time, cutting down the net shrink: for the last eleven months to $723, M. HOURIGAN =.. 0. 0= w 62-66 Main Street, Finn's Block,| the stock exchange for the fi s, SOWeLE City. | Stkton izsus wes: sowller. than-when Talaphone comanciio { it was dealt in on the curb. Total | sales, par value, $3,145,600. e : Dr.F. W. HOLMS, Dentist | o il : Shannen Building Annex, Room A.| aToc Telephone 522 octioa | S Am. o Am. i am Ao . Agric Fidelio Beer | On Draft or in Bottles. Team Delivers ivery whera: H. JACKEL & €0. cor. Market and Water Sts. Anaconda Atctian vrd antic Cons Tine Beltimore & Oido. Hediehem steel Kivi Kasid Transit i Pcifc Condr Leaiie De.pid - Pantral at New Teckey 7600 Ciewapeake & Ohio. Sharp Reaction Results in a General | Po. pfd i Com Produc 3 e & Hidie € Rio Grande. 55 i: | All the newspaper men were taken out | Boston . 110 e we sy ] AT Selek Watbut g SR { by Coach Kennedy today and watched | New Yerk . s e e rees 1y the practice from th 5 Two bass itz Msers 3. Morray, Miller, Sweene i LS Isuact; home runs, Merile, Steinfeldt. 5 Lacieds Gax g Valiey uirwisie & Nash Tdand o . & ¥, F. 54 pid B Western Maryland Weatinehause Eiectrie | Wetern - Ohlo Wheeling & L. e Totat salcs, 166,698 = COTTON. New York, e 22.—Cotton futures closed barely steady. Closing bid June 14.65, July 14.70, September 14.36, October ber 13.00, December ; 5 13.01. February —, March 12:09, April May 13.14. Cotton spot closed quier, 10" points lower; middi upland 15.20; middling gulf 15. sales 22 bales. MONEY. New York, June 22—Money on call steady at 2 1-4@2 1-2 per cent. S: last loan 2 1-4; offered at 2 1- days 2 ruling closing bid Time joans per cen:.: six months steady ninety i@ 1 -3@2 3-4; 1- N CHICAGS GRAIN MARKET. WEEAT: Oben. ' Higk Lew. Clow Sse% - 0% s 2 ML sen sen u% @R mn a8 1518 s 0% not ar- | % {som, who graduated Wednesday, has Oranges— Grapes— fmp: - Hamburs, Apples— regon, az, 50-31 Bhicappres, |Potatoes. ineapples, i3 Grapefruit, 2| New Potatoes, J Figs, rnips, * 2 Dates. « Spanish' Onions, ‘10 ! 4B Caulifiower, ueumbers, i \j Red Bananas, Head Lettuce,. Romaine, Strawberries, Blueberries, Blackberries, New 'rrrnlp-. The day we celebrate, and like all true cit~ izens wehnflwifiiéyth}mmyé‘ the Declaration - ofldepenienee. Hurrah for Independence Day! Great Reduction Sale Fellow Sauash, 10 Bsz Plant 15 olBrussels Sprouts. 4 4 18 Scullions, 7 Asparagus, Ments. Winter Lamd— Shoulders, Less, Chops. Native Lamb— Le: Pork— Spareribs, ops. Shoulders. Smoked Hams, 15-20| 12-18 1 Smoked Snoulders, Smoked Tongues, short _cut, Dried Beef. Corned Beet, 12-1% Porterhous Shoniders. Native Veai— Less. Cho Shoulders, Sausage. 20 4INatve Bare Pork, Poultry Steak 28 Sirloin, 2 Inside Rounds. 26, Shoulder Steak, 1 Bl uupsununsd @l hasmmennnT B eurammpmald T et o = ON WINES, LIQUORS AND STEAMED Fowl, “20{Guinea’ Breile: 7 b -»J;:- i 5 BOTTLED BEER ~ ey SRR Also a Combination J| Pt IR i RS LR THAT CANNOT BE BEATEN XN. Orleans. e S; | Eggs, local, doz. 25 doan sweep Gf the series st i Honey. comb. 22| i-tle 20-50 ie- —oe- Vinegar, gal. 35|Keresese O11, 11-13 A s ik, e : PRt Beginning June 24th and centinuing te and imcluding July 41 Market Cod, 10[Cods’ Tongues, 15| Meloanst 3 o 1 4 83 28 Of & maddock. ¢|Reand = iy | ot 20 3 i03% Sak Boltes i : X . e o a—C A ituisll One bottle Oid Darling Whiskey - - - $1.00 frmge "Sardiues "Ag| T 2 for 28 | Bl § 4 1 IR Sters, at. ra— e 3 11 EREER A - Bonel d, 10 @15 i 88| *Criss —_—— = L e e } S z7zu3||] One bottle California Graps Brandy -~ - 3 Brand. bex. €9|3teak Cod, 3 Fan o R. Clams, pk. 70| Fiounders. 2| [Touls 36 671+ 3 . . ye = ; 2| s om0 om b bR LT ] S b e One bottle Pure California Port Wine .50 Eels, o 15-13 gfll;xy:l:ih. g e A O Gl s . Evs Shne. P uieea, S e e L g S=E SDRNEIL $2.25 Y e R ) ® | base bt Powall e . Scallops, qt. 60 — i Native Smelts, 20 g Cl;;lnd :W:M 3. . Detsoit, June of Cleveland deserved 2 3 ABDITIONAL mARKETS | B SoRTE SO S 0 r Hay, Grain and Feed. =d mm?’dmffie.’?-‘."nd e e (4 Mo 1 wheat 31 SO $1.35 e Lot Miadings, 3143 Cwt, $1.30 | Lndsrm 5 1% 53y THE ABOVE COMBINATION WE SELL ONLY ONE TO A CUSTOMER. Straw, cwt. $1.00|Hay, baled, Jackeonf 4 ° o 00 Bread Flour, . top, $1.35 | Grameydt 3 0 & 500 8t Louts, x‘;’;g N iiic] s e 9Ty %1 THE DARLING WHISKEY IS WELL KNOWN AS THE BEST OF WHISKET, ’ BT bushel, 13O0ttt o | P £ 8.3 iis Bats, bushel, SojLie. ou Aeail I "::u é “_3 :, 3 v:' All other orders we deliver free to every part of the city. Live Steek. " : 2 semas i 3 5 S et S Anheuser Busch always in stock. Cows, $2-34.8: Sheep. !:r Wase hits, Crawtord, s i NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. 2 =7 GEG. GREENBERGER 1] s . w se Sheep Skine, l 32 | Pittsburg ‘Wool Skins, el > $2.35 rs‘LndX"zml:‘ - Wool. Brookiyn, - S i 5L i Telephone 812. 47-53 Franklin Street. T Steinteldts W Boston, June 22 —Sieinfelat's ninth tnning won fer Boston from New York toda; 5 to 7. The loaals dreve Druoke from thee bax in the eseventh funing for a totel of five runs, beth TWO YALE Ef&HTS AT A SPRINTING STROKE Ames”and Marmuard ey ued o fmiok e con- connEoTICUT LEAGUE sTAWDING. | ; I00ie o Tuther Momiow Semms Freshmen Hit It Up to 37—Varsity b T New York. e, e | R A | 3 Four Is Picked. R i 5 1| B Py | 7AE New Britasa—Now Haven 3. New Britain 4. The lincup is as folews: Wty = H 23 0|8 2 | i * Gales Ferry, June 22.—Both of Yale's AL £33 0o e e % | Eastern League. L)y Lo | cights were given & mile Tow upstream 052 isemiedo 427 8 0| Wiy E | | AL Providence izt game: Butils 11, Providenee Tk |tonight and for three-quarters of a HER S ol S i | : .}Z}h"«fiv’fi(“‘.‘fi & Bajtmore 7. | mite on the return the men were sent 927 fienwc’ 437 30| OTHER BASEDALL RESULTS THURSOAY. | A jersey Cliy—fachesor 1, Jerwey Cliyd. Culed | Addsess enges, (s M. Vidaty, 13 550 L ot rmon Forith, Conm at racing speed, the freshmen puiting 163 4 REER New Ehgiand Leagos. | At Newatk—Toronto- Xewarkc game _callod P s, |the Stroke up to 37. Light work was e 1880 0| v Maserhin Hassmnili Brociton game postpome; | foura—rai. No gums. Seore sood Toronao 1, one by the fouss. The first varsity < S £ s Ll R |four will probably row Harvard ds WS 8 8 8 0 8| 4 Tan R mier 6 Womewm 5 o | [boated conight: ~ Bow, Ives; No. 2, gotats, 3413 3475 7| ood sme Lyom 1. Tawrence 5 | Sachems of the Falls Reorganized. | Oidenburg; No. 3, Mason: stroke. | i i . B e New Weatord Now Beatord 2, Lowel 2. Cail | e baruis ot the Fells Tava ol Howe, and coxswain, Wood. Lioyd Fol- | -Paied for Ame sin s od o teati—derimess Dt ot s o o organized and are ready to play any of the second teams in Norwich and eastern Connecticut, the *"Ran for Myers in St None out when winoing rus soored. : VMEN bean appointed pilot of the Elinu Yale. Comnecticut League . Add Scors by inuings: Senecas, CHALLENGING BITGOOD. Preston City Manager Has Dug Up Man to Throw the Voluntown Giant. Pittsburg 12, Chicage 3. Chicags, June 23.—Hard tdng and pesfect Seid- ing behind Lietield gave Pittallurs au casy game day over Chitago, 1% te 3. 3 B. E. Burdick of Preston City has an uEkhewn heawywsight wrestler thgt he Wents to put up against onme of the | Bitgood brothers whe is in the wres- tling game. The Bitgeod giant rec Iy issued a sweeping wrestiing defl to anything in the amateur class in these parts, and Burdick’s man wants to accept. This mew heavywelght who s | rashly willing to put himself isto_the bear-iike embraces of the great Bii- geod remains ineog for the presemt, Sheckardit Collins,if Sctuilte, it Hefmas.1b Zim'mas. 3 s b . s 8 Doylesb 0 g ] 1|Leiaid s Totals, o 8 | | but nis manager cigims amateur $4.5832 | standing for him and asks for a match, Fyme, ot | stipuigting that he would lise te have Brrne. Zimmmermin it pulled off befor> July 4th. He s St. Louis Wins Three Straight. Cincipeati, June 22—Afier batting Smith nut of ready if Bitgoed name the @ate. b B AL N A S YALE SEES HOPE. tho box In’ the third innine today St Louts won B i third sirwisht game 9 10 . MeQuiftan® amd | Last Time Trial of Two Miles Shews | fromme, o succceded Smith, alse were hit hard | Great Varsity Improvement. St ; ; gt a e . | varsity in 10 minutes $ seconds onf Emini 5130 0Bomser of | Tuesday I a 16t of confidence In | Keneichyl 3 1 7 ¢ 0 ‘Hobliaze 1b ’ the Yale camp in the abdfity of their|Jraned, % 2 7 ] 23 5 eight to match strokes with Harvard's| oced 3 3 5 5 o H rful varsity beat mext Friday. Bliss.c. 58316 L3 h Kennedr admits that hs is| Farmenp 3 1 0 o 0 ie t as much pleased at is at he Was| e, 371327 11 1 e when the eight w over the fo.v"’ L3 miles in the time trial of last Frid 00 evening. Another proof of cemtinugy R — sl | Yale imprevemznt s foilnd in the ease i Totats, s with which the varsity is runnipg away iBgited for Smith in 3d. |frem the freshman eight. Thursday atted for McQuilan in Sth. nisht the 1914 oarsmen were left be-| Sewe by tnnings: 5 : |.;;d mere m"r?. two lengths in the twe- | St Lewly ......-..-8 3 3 $-1. 2 8 ¢ 28 mile rew. e freshmen are the = strongest Yale class crew In Years, | g poesphis Huestig, Brans, Mowrey, Downey: and the varsity is setting a high stan_ = ‘The Gold MedatPackege- your guarantee Goold Meda! Butter » dard of rewing to be able to leave thom Brooklyn 2. © @ length behind in the two miles. Coach Kennedy wants ene more time row over the four miles before Saturday night. when time work ends, to he Philadelphia 3, of creamery butter slways uniform in quafity and perfect in purity. When the f.‘hnm-oyaxdflflemry in this odor and no compatison: between Geld Brookiyn, June 22.—Brookisn tied the score in the sixth dnnirz today just as a heary rainetorm brok After thiriy minutes {he gume was called on ac- count, of wet zrounds_with the sore 2 tn 2. Bums raried pitching for Philadeiphis, but was sent io There ager Farrell's men, if pessible. Among the players mentioned for the pickup lineup are Jimmy Murray. the two satisfied of Yale's ability to cover thl | the club house for & proiest on ihe frst play. The | ° and ordinary beatigritted-or cobdeeees. 1 course in Just about 28 minutes 30 : S 1o better batter was ever mafle. When the onds. s B Fi —_— Barch, et R package is-opened at your tableitisstill the best. g Ansther After the Hospital. e 55143 The special germ-proal, odor-proof, dirt- 3 ‘o score a victory over the Hospita! el 2 1 S Bvecicht. continues to be the ambition of iocal Suee " 316e14 proof package guurds Gold Medal Cresmery teed to contsin 18- ommces, managers and for the coming Satur- Ziwmano 2 8 3 i i s B el e e Eemes 31510 Butter sgsinst bandling by diry hends or price is no mere than. you pay-for to the Hospital diamend te trim Man- b T LR tainting froms unpheasant odom. butter, Totals. Heve your grocer send yom a package of Gold-Medai :Butter toduy Casey boys. Gleason, Waish, Croker,| Seore by innings: Eurdick and others. Putladeiphla .. 000 02 Breokivt o 00 2 Leo Bruetie was out with the an- nouncement en Thursday that he was forming an Ali-Star team and would endeavor Lo get a game for next Wed- nesday with the Hespital. Tis Maeup Twe base hits, Waish 2 EASTERN LEARUE STANDING. Won. Lest. includes Waish e, Jack Gablivan er | Rechester = Buréick . Fletcher 1b, George Cascy 30 2b, Ed Murray ss. Jim Murray 3b, Lerd % 2 it.” Tawler cf, Brueite rf. His All- Siars are alse ready fer games with other teams wishing daies.