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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1912 INSURANCE. Beat New Haven In Final §pun Laurel Hills Win at Basketball, 26 to ZO—i{ome Five Came With a Dash in the Last Period, Outplaying the Visitors in Fast Game—Captain Coyl the Star Scorer. A Specialty {'ARM INSURANCE J. L. Latirop & Sons, Norwich, Conn. With a fine burst of speed in the second period, the Laurel Hills came from behind and won, 26 to their b c'u\\ll game Saturday night at the Y, M. C, A, gymnasium against st five rxum the New Haven Y. ) ell, but New Haven finished the period in the lead, 11 to 8. Between the periods there was an exhibition of flying rings high jump by Physical Director Pease and three ot the gymnasium members, which was loudly epplauded. 20, in €. A. The visitors had it on the loc E i i alawys in the game, looking Bbe the ToRMITEs L P i i 1 up, to the end, as they Droved th were the features shown by the Laurel 3ilis in the n they [ was 11 to | vasin New ond period, #nd the bail W pomething tu the gaine whe Haven territory almast all osed the first half in the lead, the timu Coyl shot a pretty one in o £ & .. !the first few seconds and Revell fol- out between the periods, Ceplein|igwed with another, which put the Coyl and his men worked out alj.ivel Hills in the lead, 12 to 11. Re- scheme of play that resulted in bom- > ] « 2 a PLACING YOUR HOME TN SAFETY |barding the New Haven goal with | hors g\’",‘,:,,;,;'i,“,l:(;‘;m}h‘n;(,";:lwnéuf means putting it behind a policy for | shots from the very opening of play in | yieati blows landed in empty air, but FIRE RANCE {the sccond period. Little Kent Ellis, | tho" combatants were quickly pulled If without this gnarantee, better place | the red headed mascot of the Laurel apart and the game proceeded. an_extinguisher in every room. But a | Hills, alse played a part in the victor; New Haven tied it by shooting a foul Bl . foshdagy aud Do anS i ceonG b e ; ' | goal, but Townsend piaced the Laurel S slldsbvienc B A Ml o SR Bl o | Hills azain In front with one of the! day R - b f the evening, 14 (o ISAAC S, JONE ran rings ew e plyahied Insurance and Real Estate Agent. | a few minutes showed the ef- | %oq a0 the mixups were fuil of lite, Richards Building, 97 Main St ° i : ; {out better tcam work by the Laurel ! » the first period was fast, the kept four of their men S e —— | crowd that waiched the game from the o . THE TOWNS.PEOPLE | ealleries saw the real speed in the | ™ el oF MONTVILLE';K:'L"IHH‘I 1)@3. \“ New de\;(n u;:-dl!:um--, 18 to 15 lead. But New Haven had -, jonce tying the score after the Laurel | (oo 0 (00 he o, at least, shouid in the future consid- | Hills had teken the lead, 12 to 11, and | STCiAInE left and heid them safe for er the financial strength of a BOND- | ihen catching up and passing the Lau- | oo, M0 eV Wingtes, whlle the via: ING CO., as of some importance. .. |rol Hills when the in | 19 to/ 18 Attar tHiE howWever. We _represent THE AMERICAN | hag I, 18.10-97. A pretty shot by | 1 Norblcht e e SHlrsire SURETY CO., of New York, which is |a New Haven pledyer put his team in bt § | ew Haven got was a foul goal, t e k. I R G which was the final tally cf the game. the lead for a few moments; 19 to 18, 17.—Sam McVey, the California pugil- ist and heavyweight champion of Aus- tralia, easily defeated James Barry, e Chicago heavyweight, in a 20 round contest here today. McVey got the decision on points. WAUREGAN JUMPS FROM EASTERN CONNEC’T|CUT LEAGUE. | Moosup and Day\nlle Withdrew Last Week—Northern and Southern Leagues Likely Now. Three teams missing and only Taft- ville and Jewett City represented at the Kastern Conmecticut Baseball day the meeting to order, and the further information was at hand that Waure- gan, Moosup and Dayville, former members of the league, by themselves and were holding a meeting at the same time in Waure- gan for the purpose of forming a new eastern part of Connecticut. Putnam, it was reported, was’ to make the fourth team in the new league. The loss of Moosup and Dayville] was not a surprise to the Eastern notifed President Benott that they were going to withdraw, but Wauregan jumped the league withc any warning. According to infor tion that President Benoit received, it is Wauregan that is at the bottom been leading him alene, while all the time, accordingto to the way he un- derstands it, they have been dickering over the other scheme, Attempt to Form Southern League. With the league disrupted as it i at present, the efficerg decided tb they would attempt to form a league h will inciude Jewett City, Ta e, possibly the Centrals of Norwi B. P. LEARNED & CO | et s helr dying effort andy “yckson ana’ Townsend as suards and ‘teams in Balic, Westerly es i uri ieS rea i L | pang apaty discounied by 1he great| a4 their two New Haven opponents | Stonington, and perhaps limantic, | t p 3 th e 2o RN RN ey d 00 GO¥Y evho | tied up Usht, neither one succeeding in | This would be a compaet territory, | ’ Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. o q‘”_:\ “‘:x:\A: ?uJ;‘n “\‘en 111;31 Lm‘v‘u | getting more itan one basket. McKer- | which ;);! 3 ’ J‘Aiu;.gh d\.;, v 1o - ® tablish 1846. | itos o Ehig. gha - | ness and Smith did the best work for | SUpPOrt their teams in good shape. h d vy stababed May. 106 |uicy om0 R S S0 itk | B g eipdane bt sharpens appetite — aids . i all %r o ' tossed | tpo indivigual star for the Laurel Hills | suothern territory would aiso be a fav- | il GRFICE OF WH. & EILL | {’.“f_“‘{;‘,’rl;\‘_‘ : ““"{ oF ‘{‘; ;“,‘f““f en- | in the point making. The summarles: factor. kitfs of_ the - s But 2 3 Rea! E: jutup on Stenley, but {Eiagaonsiel ‘{‘ Laurel Hilis—Revell If, Coyl (capt.) s s still undecided whether he lgesiu}n, we're ta thiug 4 § pending nt securing of | and Fire Insarance, Townsend and Jackson, were on the MG 1.k roinds i ,\qg;\'«‘::h, “He egotia- | (I‘ ‘eetll,. It helps Illil]if}nq (l‘ is joeated tn Bomsry’ Block, over C. M. :‘;\}:;’]L‘;l‘llzllna “‘lhi\’;I’\":’l{f\{‘k\r\f‘lfl’\g”‘ al McKerness ¢, Smith g, | tiens on {gnr which may settle the| il o !I'ams, Roem 9, third floor. ted it off. Team play was a little lack. anrel Hills Sl b jensp e rc P . Teloomne 147, |ing for the 215t fow minites, Dut (he Larel 1ills 26, New Haven | teeth every minute. Laurel Hilla were first to find their | = 0" s “aotl 5° Townsond . & Fred spead and Revell opened the scoring, | TSN Ming: Shuncey 1. Cozzilino 1| ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW closely followed by Coyl, with a field | yegrer, tnis; Shancey 1, 12’;'1’ ous | WARREN TEAM LEADS IN | \ Ebtaia | goal each. Coyl also regis pas n o5 it &l e ! Revell 1, Coyl 3, Shancey 2 STAFFORD CANDLEPFIN LEAGUE. 1 lf th Brown & Perluns I‘tunmat Law , > Laure ness 1, Smith 2, Amos 1. Refere ! —_— Ile p yourse —your teeth — . = s "d_ s i L. Brown. Time, two 20-minute perf- ; Independents a close Second—Two 5 Uver Firat Nat. Bauk, Shetucket Bt | made it 6 to 5 in | L i intrance stalrway ationa’ Gank fayor, their opponents | to allowing e open shots for Co: | zilino, McKerness and Smith. The Li next to Thames Telephone 33-3. McVey Gets Decision on Barry. Sydney, New South Wales, March FINANGIAL AN GOMMERGIAL, SMALL NET LOSSES. Mining Co. Dominick & Dominick {An Active Market Saturday With 0 Atlantle Coist Tine | Downward Tendency. e eowe | Tel. 901 Norwich New York, March 17.—Stock market trading was active in the two hours »f busin on a movement of prices Frank O. Moses, M"l. hat generally tended In the direction f lower level he 1 | | | who found <) guml nuh(lt in hold- lated early in the week | 5 & deR T from professional deal- A Sl ved tye market had been [ M. L. GILMORE, Special, e ged 1 point or G EDWARD GRAFF furnishing the ception to the down- & Rio Grunde. rard movement, its ance appa S ently being due to ordinary specula- . Stgcks t I s Central L] lling of the i issue atiracting attention, owing te Northem pfd its investment character and the improve pro- nent ll\v Ilinois Cen- in the matter | last ten years. the street that Do._ Ore Cifs. Ilinols Central Tnterhorough Me Do. pfd ... Inter Harvester pfd . gressive tral Bonds and Grain Room 5, Chapman Building, “reported e | in New Rocords in th: Past Week. (Special to the Stafford Springs, only five weeks more left for Stafford Candlepin league the race sure to be interesting, the enthu: sSm waxing warmer each week. Th Warren team is still in the lead by to two pin margin over the Inde- Bulletin.) March 17—With pendents and Rhode Island’s who are tied for second plac There were two new recerds hung ! up the past weck when Mullins rolled a single of 126 and the Independents 488 for the team string. All other positions remain unchanged, League Standing. of any dealer. [t costs less. Per Pin- Won Lnst.&m fall | ‘Warren . 34 14 .708 20885 Independents .. 2 16 20,618 | Bhode Island .. 32 1§ Look for the spear Clerks ess 28 20 Merchants .. 24 24 Johnson . . 18 30 Manufacturers .. 13 35 Crescents ,..... . 31 37 Records. High feam total—Warren, 1,395. High ‘team string—Independents, 488, High three strings—Amprim (Rnode Island) 312. High single string—DMulling (War- ren) 136. High indiv dependents) Second high average—Mullins (War- al average—Tufts (In- 55 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. pany would reduce its dividend in | nal Paper §Ten) 9L, P divector of the tompany RO : MEMBER P S N e Averages of leaders—Tufts 92, Mul- Exchange no reason to expect a lins 91, Pinney 89, Wilcox 88, ‘[’a‘)u[[ t N ) change from the current 7 per cent. | 88, Anipuim 88, Reynolds 88, Tursch- Board of Trade. imnual rate Hlinois Central | man 87, Montt 87, Fonidandel S7. sisters of the ral Games this week are as follows Telephone 9’-’ amated Copper, vl‘h-ndm'—1!1du)mndems vs. Johnson. C. H. GILFILLAN, Mar. the Bl stocie Tuesday—Crescents vs. Manufactur- e “\j;l‘l o s AP § sty EWeinpstey Rhoio ) Taiond e iseful information » movement Clerks, uneasin marlke 1, N 2% general tiie o appearing quite logical in iz | 3 strength in the issues in s | { the days of the week Sk LANG | LIVE STOCK MARKETS. | 4 —Receipts of | , including 143 b rs were | - bulls higher; Common to 1906 ¥ 166 D 00 8¢ igh fraction cleared 157 Frankim St SUITS PHRESSED 503 Cur Wagon Calls Evaryw to hary HI] THE FINEST for the cludin the o o for the market, making with few A stale calv 196 on sale. Veals . barnyard and western calves nominal, Iis TOWN Comman to prime veal it $6.00@ |- 110.00 per 100_1bs: bulls .00; In- DELL HOFF CAFE From 12 192 | qiana fea calves at $4.50@5.50. Ci dr veals in fairdemandati121 i 4 é @16c; country dr i lower at 10@ |- JERICAN HOUSE, | ' Bae OUSE, Receipls of ep and lambs were | ) 5,208 head, including 16 ecars for Farrell & Sanderscr, Props. hterers and 7 for the market. | Qnr , RATES to Ti Sheep and prime lambs were firm; the | ooy oupes, | yndergrades of lambs st common el ”»f;\ S ete. Livery connecied | and medium sheep lov ] 0} New York, March 16.—~Money on call SHETUCKEY STREBT. | common to prime lambs at $6,00@7.55; | inal; n Time loans firm; IR s at §6.50. Dr “I... m 60 days 3@ an}t} 90 (l.;)s” at 8 1-2@i0¢ per 1b 31-4@3 1-2@3 3-4. bR C. ]( CHA“Bl I(LM\ {slow at 10.12-@12 ; 4to 4 1-3 14 ountry exchange firm at | 18 i uw,u bur'" (m CEORGE & GRANE, her: mixed e "‘H“ € Indertaker and Embalmar |- s oyt 2 Provideaes Si., Taftvi!l> "".":-.‘f e o, market | ; Frompl attention to day or night calis, nd steady VO@8.80; Telept 6 awrldAl WiRawy |COWs and heifers e _{ers and feed A | $4.00@6.00; v NOT [( E ol ’“”"”’” is and clean | §4 $5.78 stad | po . BRUCKNER, The Fursisr, Frankiin GEO E. PITCHER | i Civil Engineer, jo wishes 10 an’ ounce to his pairon, and ;;lu public taat he has mu»ed‘m @5 7 % 7 roadway, Chapman bumum,, oppasite “t0s3 “1043§ s Ak the Y. Y LA R it 0% 7oy —— __—hh 2600 A S THERE 1s no advertising el 00 Am: Do e o e, Kastern Connecticnt equal to The Buls| 100 Am. Tohaco ptd 15 % e letin for business results, e Al Wioelen 12% Tt iy | th | nelly, Thursday—Merchants vs. Warren. RIVERS GIVES WHITE A TERRIBLE BEATING California Lightweight Stops the Chi- cage Boy in 12 Reunds. 1 n- vietor Mexiean Joe Rivers, geles lightweight, w on Saturday cver Jac ago in the geles, the 12th rou bout. White's much vaunted clev was net in evidence, and his lacked force. In the entire rounds White hardly once reached Rivers with a clean, telling blow, and the an e Vernon arena at Los An- stopping the Ghicagoan in 3 of a scheduled 20-round blows twelve | {all of the time he was receiving ter- rific punishment. White was knocked down repeatedly by lefts te the jaw or right crosses to same place. Three times he took | count of nine and half a dozen times the bell found him in such dis- tress that the end seemed imminent. Tigers Chew Up Wild Cats. The Tige: defeated the Wild Cats the s of 14 to 1 Saturday The feaiure of the game batting rallis in the 1Ist, and 1ith immings, and the little second baseman. balls were neatly y ed up by R. Fountaine, The lineup is as follew Fountaine, shertstop Aub ers Shaw, Barry, first bas orcoran, second base Yerlong, thiri base (‘n- left field McKenzte, right field D. Divindo, center fleld pire Connell afternoc was Bth, the 9th atcher RS SUNDAY BASEBALL RESULTS, Worth ond div Nationals Philadelphia bach finished third. Outpoints the World’s Champion. Ayckland, N, Z, March 17. Artlur Postle defeated Jack Donaldson Soutn Afriga, the world's cha.mpnm league meeting in Jewett City on Sun- | afternoon was what faced Presi- | dent John B. Benoit when he called | had flocked off league in the northern section of the) Connecticut league officers, since they | last week | of the secession frem the Eastern Con- | necticut league ranks, and he is cor-| respondingly sore, because they have! the | White of Chi- | pitch- | ! ! 1 | | | Who have best teeth? We Americans. Why? | { | If you say it is due:to Wrigley's oz~ we ' will admit we have helped some. We want to help more. We'd like to help you. | This mint leaf confection brightens, cleanses {and preserves teeth — partly by friction — partly by the mint leaf juice. and enjoy the refreshing juice of fresh mint leaves. Buy it by the Box | professional sprinter, in the 150 vards | victories, Princeton and North Jath tods ronds and in| Georgia university tied for second the 200 yards dash in 18 seconds. Both | place with nine victories and two de- WM. F. BAILEY are new world's records, | teats each. bidigi s | — Successor to A. T. Gerdner) ACADEMY RIGHTFIELDER , Tho celebration in _honor of the | homecoming of Johnny Kilbane to | DROWNED AT JEWETT CTY. | Cleveland, Saturday night, had to be | Hac.fi, Livel’y e postponed Kilbane didn't show up. Clarence Geer Losus His Life in Pa- chaug River. A mammoth parade of four divisions with dozens of brass bands waited for the new featherweight champion, but he didn't appear, having been held up : in snowdrifts in the west, Boarding Stable News of the death by drowning Sun- at Jewett City of Clarence Geer, ielder on the Norwich Free Acad eball team last season, will be this morning v incere Great Welcome to Kilbane. Cleveland, O., March 17.—This city rebogiey ':Am-”rs-\'nr saw such an outpouring of its 12-14 Bath Street. { many others who KW f ponyjation as that which today mark- him in this cits home-coming of Johnny Kil-| HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. <";11J;* uming, he was 80| p.ne on February 22 won the| AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. and har w orking player, who featherweight championship from Abé | than ““E“_"“ - ff“_“‘fh“r g“‘;"‘" \vml at Los Angeles. Al the depot the e ‘I\! bane, who joined !m ‘wife and b sha b ';‘ U’;w";;l ‘gdg;’;;g;;; ;;f Y i watine aatosagulies Wil | hunm, rally tthat sent three runl headed a monster pe ”“d" across the plate in the ninth imung, ARE READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION ¥ won the game for the Academy 100 Carriages and Wagons, standard | from Stonington High, b to 4. GQeer, n Iale Bws and high grade manufactured. A nioe | second batter up in the ninth inming,! | and complete assortment. Prices to | slashed out a triple, which scared one laintt ‘atis ‘g run ahead of him, and this hit was St HARNBSSES. | followed by two mere on which the o : S : Sty reenwich.—The evening schoel at! : . : | winning runs were scored, Geer's rec- . 4 ;‘Mem,‘,er st 2 ms‘(‘med aft. | . 76 different sty r 1912 Specte { ord for that game was a triple, a dou- | he, Havemeyer Bchonl bag closed, afl- | reum Hurness is L vaiae eyer Ibe and & singl heh ugehmb: eIt i6 . h;‘;wd xamine fore you |ble amd a single. New Britain—It is estimated that He was pepular among his scheol- | there are 500 cases of measles in New v mates, and his untimely death at the | Britoin bui only ubout nrty of them| NH€ L. L. Chapman Ce. lage of 17 will be a saddening' experi- | have Leen reperted for quarantine, ence for the school and for the senior 14 Bath Street, Neorwich, Cenn. of which he ws a member, | Hartford—Mr, and Mrs. Charies e | Hopiking Clark have gome to Lake- | Newark 8eccers Dofcat Wastern | wood, . Mr. Clark has been oem- 1 Champions, fined to the house for a menth by a Dofi COLLARS J., March 17—The 8t |%evers illness, 1“.. .tion football tedin of rn, i Taikirms s Gl A Louis, champions of the middle west, wfl"m”";‘k TR as dofeated by the West Hudson ; ;oq the Seventh and N com- | I"PS and / team of looal players horet oday,thres | .o)io. ceagt artillery corps, by Lieut, T, J, Biggs of the Mediocal corps, Bridgepert.—The Berwum cireus has at lowest prices at Hegup meving frem its v 4 % in Bridgeps o go ta New Yerk, 'I She k fl.m . show zaing e Packfic 321 Main Street, CONTRACT WORK am in Paniben u- g you_tme T o T M Pole Results SBunmda, 7. Pe Roller b v nted assistar &hn&t Alf avalnl e ieague team o . n""fi e, @n o make s e of the frst et—sfiJ p Uni- l!w‘ IBU d washee ?{ rio of f S of good | ‘;‘é Widshipmen at 2 tub baif filled with | ¥ Th . sisfomi Uw D i . top. Soak 1§} o N"Ju ""-‘*1! ar“m..snh": g s A\u"! oy o | h Hammn i en, put them !u4 apother tub of lukewarm walet i little léss soapy than fthe other, ‘and | repeat proc:ss of rubbing and“sguees- ing. "Put through twq Trinse ‘wifers, then run through the wringer, puTling into shape and 2ing to-dry -in~the sunshine, if passibie. Be careful-that. fes™dg a0f freete, AR rom Mist Haven. The Massachusetts Agricultural col- lege team won the eastern intercol- legiate rifle shooting league champion- defealing Prince- ifix Llns week hy ‘Myssachruseils “won -1 straight

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