Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 11, 1912, Page 3

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o (¢ G e i i gl piak o P . . i - ne— s F. s‘ Gamg w"h Gmenev"le NinB MEN O LE ERS “ A Specialty Ir I I I as we i ¢ARM INSURANCE . A Ay i B, | ielluty Dpits Bnitiol: Sesten SHERIS St 4 letter-men, enjoy . rop ons, p ) . ‘Norwich, Conn, Trying Out—Seven of Last Year’s Team on Hand. 5 : Norwich F: my basehall | pitch the opening game for the home The Norwich Free Academy 1 BRtoh {he Chsenn Sene team will open the season Saturds Fittsburg, afterncon with a game with the GAMES TODAY. Greeneville team on the home diomand. o ! el T LT BN e s e SHOULDERS, bb.. { )] , | Loin LAMB CHOPS about 20 men’ working out every S 1t G b seven of Inst Detroit at Cleveland. Lean Fresh 2 op e e e, Standtan Tord, Washington at Philsdeiphia. and Robinson, Croker | Boston at New York. bd will be at his old station in the pitch- | National League. Shoulder SI%OIN STEAK 10l er's box; Captain Fletcher will 0ccupy | New York at Brooklyn. SEALC oA i the mital sacl: sadie My s siated | i doiphia a1 Boston POTROAST, 1b. eeiiieies or short, and%tandish righ Pittsburg at St. Lout Chicago at Cinclnnat SALT PORK FRQNK.FURTERS qany ’ i S L[, S TN B i 12 e DUNDEE BATTERED HOUCK. ; b NO SYMPATHY NEEDED by the Featherweight Elimination Bouts at | lj Nicely Mixed Sugar Cured o to chew and smoke, as do all Fecefver of a check In full fir hig | émy should be ented on the dla- | New York — Coster-Walsh Bout| SBACON, 1b.... HAMS ............18%c males who are well posted poliey of INSURANCE., He mrmlm {his year with a team capable | gtopped. mw has wept the night before while | 0f duplicatin, ork of last season’s — " his home was blazing—but (hink of | nine, the lengue champions | New York, April 10—In enother in- Fresh SPINACH BI6 ‘aneoiatice fn' tis morsing? As soon a3 the regiiiars are BIHINS | staliment of featherwelght elimination "R N Ty L Ci e write YOUR policy too? ride a second team wi he or- | s designed to eventually pick a fit- 2 s writs YOUR:Dalicy. too The bove have recelved thelr | ing opponent for Johmay Kiibane, che Seedlesss ORANGES . d aps, stockings and jerseys, the | champlon, of Cleveland, Johnny Dun- Insurance and Real Estate Agent, rimson, with narrow umw}fi..c'.ff ‘ew York defeated Tommy T SRR Richards Bldg, 91 Main St. on the sleeves. K | Houck of Philadelphia tonight. The o will be the frst on | aght went ten rounds. Houck was ERS the Academs grounds sineo “thor dia- | hadly heaten, his faco betng muoh hat- PUREIBLARD o Fresh OYST! FIC) 1 B mond been leveled and refinished. | tored, PN R <A D e o R AME GFFICE OF WM. K. EI Allhough somewhat rough at present, The second bout in this clase, be-‘ 2 8 g nds will de rolled and put In | tween Joe Coster of Brooklyn and | Real Estate shape by Baturday. The | Jimmy Walsh of Boston, proved 50| Table BUTTER and Fire Insarance, tree which was located behind | jow that the referee, Dan Tone, sent | B o . ) ackstop has been removed, g1ving | the | to their corners in the middle | P THE ; m;flf;:&*: over C. 1. mn‘u m 4\;!/{!) fleld. o | of the elghth round and declared it “no ooes 9, third Soon, Manage C. Coughlin has ar- ; . Telophone 347, | ranged & schedule of 37 games for un-i wera also three bouts in the CLAMS i St;w;gg PRUNES UNIFORM Academy asseon- bantamwelght class, each of six rounds. T R G R . o Battling Henry of this city defeated 2¢ FAVORITE” ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW | Edwara McCloskey o Philadeiphia, M Salt CODFISH Mohican CATSUP : ’ i BIG LEAGUES OPEN TODAY. | Freddle Diggins of Philadelphia defeat” pih e AMOS A. BROWNING e G O L OGN | T T AR " Managers Announce Batteries for the | Johnny Morgan o elphia, de- Attorney-at-Law, 8 Richards Bidg. Opening Games. feated Young Rosner of this city. | VEAL LOAF PEACHES et 4 Phone 700. — 2 AlL s n sediines for the opete of | BASEBALL RESULTS WEDNESDAY CAD ousenves e 14C S TR the m or leagues’ baseball season P U Brown & Perkins, Itamyrat-lay | 5,5 ™40 eavie, Dinehell season oz | ¢ oy it Games, Sal;}VlACKEREL b i pkg.s ;’gfigAKfi o o . er Over First Nat Bank, Shetucket St | €00d basehall weather and big crow: At West Point: Latayette 8, Acmy £ or . RO HGPAS b can She il t - umim Entrance atalrw Mf[ to Thapws |are expected to wilness the start UA([ (};rr]olrte\‘ ’\n, Montreal 9, Oa m m er m N ¥ Gank. Telephone $3- tha American and National lsague pen- | University of Virginia 2. Sty DELL. TUHpNdRe 13- it e ‘At Lexington, Va.: Washington and| 15 NP £ i - === | "With fair weather, it ix predicted [Loe 17, Trinity Collegs (Hartford) 2. 3 o : { {hat tho lavgust crowd that ever wit- | At Washinston: Georgstown 3 Cor | the socond. Yale piayed looso ball in [ - Pennell and Crane Meet Today. a buseball game In Cincinnati |nell 8, Called in ! o allow Cor-| both contests. In the first game Scoit | New York, April 10—Two former e in attendance at Lengue park |nell to catch train gave the regulars three bases on balls | champlons, Joshus Grane of Dasten innati and Chicago begin | At Princeton, N. J.: Princeton 23, | In the fourth inning. His teammates | and Vane Pennell of England, survived | mel league season. This Is | went to pleces with him and New York | the gemi-final rounds of the amateur | ble by un emormous grand Brown § Bowdotn 5.| sent four men over bome plate and | court tennis touraes today. Taey i | was bullt during the lest | Navy 13, Fordham 0. | clinched the game. In the second con- | meet tomorrow i tho & | winter h_the exception of the c: New York University | teat the collegians made a worse show- | winner will meet Jay Goal Sog the | e . . g |leader, Hank O'Day, erstwhile umpire, | 3, Middlebury 2. ing: The colts ran wild on the bases | national championship titls on Satur | Dom"“ck & Dom"“ck the Cincinnatl team will present prac At St, Joseph, Mo.: Pittsburg Na- for » total g( ;‘5 stolen bags. Te.maué day. | tically the same front with which they | tionals 14, St. Joseph 10 who pitched the first three tnnings of | * Soth of todays matches went the | A ,:.m-q the season last year, while little American Association. :31 sdel?:i'?lr‘ne, :1?1:'} out five men | jimit of five sets, and some brilliant | Tel. 901 Noewich: -] oobse. vl De gogucia, the "m“‘g"i At Loutsville: Minneapolts §, Louts- il play was witnessed. } . > ol | ostc on Nationals meet | Ville 4. (e, BhAE e fon Netlonals meet | "4t Indtanapolts: St Pacl % Indian-| Juarez Wants Johnson-Flynn Fight [ SPORTING NOTES, | | . . for itehi th Frank O. Moses . | the home team will be that of the regu- | #Pols 6. Chicago, April 10.—Dennis Stroud = ¥ o e r for kitchen warm Frank O. Moses, Mgr. | team on the training trip. Tyier sy Plembus: Kansas Clty 8, Colema-| and Smithi Eobertson of El Pam, Tex, | G S e o ff]{mf,fz":"lg‘{;" You need a COE}: range in W ;meb i 8 h piten. . conferred with Jack Curley here today | S35 league player, is making tl A : t water sul ut in Summer when dcago, Pitcher Edward Walsh | At Toledo: Toledo 6, Mitwaukes 5. | regarding staging the Jack Johnson. | L s . | and for continuous hot w. Pp1y, ; r Billy Sullivan, veteran| .. PR Jim Flynn fight at Juarez They as- g 2 ~ | ot p> . re ¥ mates, have been sslected by | Giants Defeat Vale in Double Header. | serted they had obthined the co out | St Uit Deases you want a cool kitchen and less hot water a Gas range is D GRAFF Manager Calidhan to oppose St. Louis | New York, April 10.—The New York | of the Mexican government to hold ths | %4 37,000 in b ot i » 2 . Oyt VM. E. GILMORE, Spectal, J|in’ the opening game of the American | Nationala ook both games of & doubls | ontest aad. (hat they were ready | Ao AeIi s Han Franolaco, | the thir You get both in the Crawford Combination G lesgne season. “Mamager Wallace of | header with the Yalo university nine | deposit a $10000 guarantee. Las Ve-| oo poore 0 o ; h G. EDWARD GRAFF N Caiches s e ey otk de T EARN o e et e AL Ul Ik, Nave WIN0 €08) e niser sontians. th the oterma. | Range and you get the best of each. £ 1on 15 slated to | defeated the collegians by 11 to 3 in would announce the sits next uampi“““‘“ SN club i RO Sl bispossiis. NS s!ucks faks | Boston fans are rejoicing over tha | e Crawford Gas Ovens are safe; explosions are #mpossible, 1 fact that.Tris Speak final ht+ o s to open before gas car y FINAN-\ML AND GUMMERGIAL Faesous: Sookay i Divoros Buih |0 e it (Eeal | gerous pilot light; the oven door has to open before SI’; can *I'c i y . | New York, April 10.—Tod Sloan, the | A T s 52 s automatically with the oven doot. In ARy . former Jockey of international fame, is| The Detroits have | lighted and the Damper opens automatica vith defendant in a suit for absolute i- Perry, the hard hitting outfielder ge- the End Ovens there is an extra set of burners at T vorce brought here today by his wife, |cured’ from the Providence club, | : s bich i X A BUSY FIRST HOUR. | 10000 Atchizom .. - | who s known on the stage as Julia - { o whi save e cook muc B Blaodon, e g ey 1100 Avianmie. Goust ; Sanderson. Her complaint sets forth | Bomeisler, the Yale end, is p | the top for broiling, which s o Broadway, Norwich, Conn. J|Early Dealings Heavy, Followed by | tios aiimis, Cout L that they were married in September, | hard for a place on the t 3| stooping MEMBER | Comparative Inactivity. | 0 penhen s 1007, but that they have not lived to- | it is & new gamo i 2. . A | — | 4300 Brookim Rapld Transit . % | gether since August, 1908. She names 2 i “h o At ¥ Geabitisnied Blogk Tnchange New York, April 10.—Politics, the | fion Canadlen Paciic overal co-respondents, ' charging him | =George Stovall has been tnstalled s | No coal range ‘equals the Crawford with its y = B e renewal of negotiations between the | 700 Do pra - rith infidelity both in this countryand |the Browns' fArst baseman, | . 2 Qs Chicago Board of Trade liTacite ol SpGatn o tuatr | - el B In France, where Sloan is af present. | which means that Joo Kutina must | money and labor saving improvements;-Single e 1 and the publication of the | T6% Chesspeake & Ohlo. Permission was granted by the court|warm the bencn. | ¥ ¥ CTREY. aidno - R United States Steel corporation’s fig- | g ety &, Alko.. to serve him motice of the sult by let- o A | Damper (patented)-Scientific Oven heating flues C. H. GILFILLAN, Mgr. es of “unjilled tonnage” for March| 400 Do. pfd ..... | ter, Py Lennox, once with the | h Hod ¢ nted) € Ask for 1y letter. were among the foremost developments | —— Do pfd o will be the Cubs tlar third base- | As| od (patented), etc It is £ useful Information. { the day in the stock market. ( m ooy &% . Club. resent speedy | theso, the first named came in for pri- | o0 &,C, G & 8 L. Devlin Goos to Boston Club. Segeby | mary’ coneidaration and exercisod the | 1y cacmcs New York, April 10.—The Now York | = = = il influence as a factor. The decrease | %00 Conildaad Gas Natlonal lcague club today sold Third | The veteran, Kia Gleason, who 1 | Shtiis Diaines for 88180 Bi of 150,000 tons reported by the steel | 1800 Com Product . Baseman Arthur Devlin to the Boston | helping - “allahan handle the | s Blai for SN0 O “””"!"' corporation was considered favorablo | jhg o, & Budws . Nationala. Devitn was one of ‘l’;e old- | white turned his ankle | For Sale By On- | in the main, and 1 t of fact was | st k. o y on the team and 0 and h to y cl ches. | ow BRtEs Ahaning e et et e";i ’Fp'-;mu’«'fx eeurities fi;.rm:;oemwas rogarded as tho crm‘h; e iy | M. HOURIGAN, for | twelve months, with two v recent | 7900 Erlo 7 third baseman of the Natlona! league. | Bul fddleweight d nmis- | gxceptions. No definite news respect- | i o 3y B He played regularly until the middle of | champion or Font iy o Noewicls Assih ™ 33,000 | ing the coal conference was obtainable | v Geaerst “Elecis last season, when Manager McGraW | af London, Eng., May 27, for the Lord | ’ ger icans in | up'to the closa of the market | 8700 Grest Nortera ned | made his famous shift whereby Herzog | Lonadale champlonship. Lo, Fiis oy A no ler events which had a more direct [ 700 Da. Ore Cirs. and Fletcher replaced Devlin d ! nent will be Jack Harrison | Soke 4 hearing upon the market fof | riur Tuierborouh ¥ Bridwell on the left side of the Ne | e ; Xnvluhum}_ xlh’:) und~‘l‘w£:nras o§ York infleld, Manager McGraw says a first class | rainst | 1aTEE amount of debenture bonds o s pitcher must be fast on his fee | oifomad. | (he jGiticago, Milwaukes aid Bt Panl i Champions Crippled in Opening Game. |strong arm and bac c |an international. banking house; with |— o iemisssl Fuso o Philadelphia, April 10.—The world's |even temper and e & 1y club's season and that of | intimarions of other large fnancing in | #0 Kees Ciy Ronihem. .. 2% champions wiil open the American| _ o t a 5 pect. The bonds offered by the | 100Do. pa ... e 1oktie ickampionsiiy scason fere o o R s oo 3300 t 3 , | 800 Lactede Ges morrow with Washington In a crippled | colleges with a $300 ¢ = = = = s b1.1oaq bear intersat al the Taia | i Louwmile & Nik conditlon. Three of the local team's |the Olympic find, and Do g Vs Lt T PR i P S arein ".’,?hg‘ap‘r‘;‘_‘ s bes¢ men, Baker, Oldring and Lord, | followed with a 3500 subscription. gy 1ol theiiliock: [Heboren, wtag Smad e aots M Sallllilr Hllmblll' - pokg 1400 35, bave been out of the game for several | NS s SR Lol - s 4 the salo will go toward the | 100 3. Xa. I e e e | Bush of the Datr . Sweeney vt . Jim Thorpe, per- | ing it up, 8o that he will be ready fore LS o of equipment and gen- | S R e iy | the Wy Yok Plima o tho opeaing gume a week from Thurs- i s e T | e e et ome of the thres who will bo able to | taining the distinction of real hold- day, PR Y g Mo . . the market here fall of the entire | 4190 New York Central.. Athletlcs’ battery for tha opening game | — _ Hjalmar Lundin ts going to Sweden | (o< Fo 0 ath for bodily e tof the entlre | ‘e X7y “Gue & e wil probably be Coombs and Thomas, | Johnny Kilbano, the new thin summer o sco 'the OWMmBIc | SoBfore 1 wilt o - olk & Wenorn. i welght champlon, fnno i an 18 wife and baby o T N Conditions at the opening of the local | Yo Ametcan | tries 1a coming Back ints the g, en > ommo. | BI&ns of the po D aod o SN Drucke Recsives Damages. muit big iants, Tran- train in d out of cou . fust what the terms n evs for both sides o at the pitcher re- sum. DIABETES Treatment That Costs Nothing If It Fails te Benefit, | stock market reflected a degree of hes- and caution, with numerous declines, Thizs movement & partial raily, and in another wave of selling, under rices went lower than at the Dealings were in tremendous during the first hour and al- most entirely at the exense of values. Before noon the market settled down poin was foll to & wpell of comparative inactivity, with very general recoveries. Hrie was an exception to the heavy tendency of | the early scesion, the common stock attaining its best price of the present movement lted strength in the e prominence of s associated with the the company’s notes re- cently authotized by the pudbto service commission 600 Pactfic Mail 2600 Peonayiranta. 400 Peopie’s Gas | 1000 Piteshurg Coal | 1000 Preesed " Mteel Chi. 137300 Deading ... , | 3000 Repuiitio “Bicet 2800 Do. 2 ... 13709 ock Iaand @9 Do, pia 2100 B, L, & Bt Louis 100 o, ptd . 100 Slom Bhet, B KT 3700 Bouthemn Pacifia | 7000 Bouthem Ratimey | 400 po. pta | 1800 Zermeaseo " Copper 00 Do, ped - . | The market continued dull and reia- | fivoly narrow Auring the afternoon, at | which time there were upward move- | 300 United Btates Really 5009 Unted States Rubber. .., 56 367000 United Btates Steel ments {n American Sugar and such obscure stocks s Americen Linseed, Central Leather, National Lead and other {ssues of that class, The active list hardened until it effaced much of 130§ Ben soncidered 1rable b & a has 5. A ahetol 0 the treat- rery nexpenive o weeks and il Syt End to Bad Habit er look bright to une with Ten to one the trouble is liver, filling the system v:ith Puts h poison 'that Dr, King's New Life Pills would expel. Try -hem, Iet the joy of better feclings cnd “the Dblues” Best for stomach, iiver end kidneys. 25 cents at Lee & uUsgood Co. M. Morano, 24 Woodbridge St Wart- ford, Covn., saye, “For some t'ms I Pavs by iering with kidney [ re painn my togother miserable, 1 Pilis and In a short ot [ too noy Fiils Lee & they did THEUE 1s ne savertising medlum In Fastern Connectieut equaj to The Bul- letin for business rosults .90 worth of | nd my hidneys | the early decline, but the dullness sug- ested further caution by the specula.- | tive element. Tn the final hour a serfes | of bear drives which met with littls | opposition, ~especially tn the eopper | #zroup, sent the general averege to the lowest of the day amd resulted in a heavy close except for Reading, nst eing from ome to twe points oughout the=list Money on time maturities was easier hare, due to the Iight local demand. Interior banks | con 2 o draw on their reserves to | a moderate extent. Bonds fell back today with no ma- terial losses, Total sales, par value, amenunted tn $2.774,060, United States government bonds wera unchanged on call. STOCKS. ATits Chalmorn pfd Amal, Copner Am, Agriomturs) Am Am, and. for various long | 1300 Do, pd ... 1000 Utsh Coppor 1100 Va. Caz. Ghom 506 Wabash : 1400 Do. pfa’ "Il 500 Western Maryiand 500 Wesinghouse - Wheeling & L. Erla. 35300 Lehigh Valley 5500 Chino Copper 1860 May. Conanl. 1500 Am. Tobasen ... Totad sules, £44,500 shares. COTTON. | New York, April 10.—Cotton fatures ¢losed firm. ing hids: April 1110, May 11.19, J 11.26, July 1134, A gust 113, tember 11.40, October 11.46, November 11.48, December 1152, | January 1150, February 11.50, March 11.60. Spot ciosed stesdy and 20 points | higher; middling uplands, 11.50; mid- @lin~ zulf, 11.75; sales, 400 beles, MONEY. New York, April 10.—Money on call firm at 8 1-4@4 per cent: ruling rate 8 1-2; last loan 4; clostng bld 8 1-3; offered at 4 Time loans easier; 60 days and 90 days 2 @3 3-4 per cent.; six months 3 B-4@4. OHICAGD GMAIN WARKET. o T e 4 1 104% % J04y Seenrities 1 100% 1008, Linseed O | % 8% B8 15-10 | T4 1o b 16 785 % 1 s e ron o4 B Retead-+ T T S = o2 ) & v T ol - e @ ué ay™ Meeting of Mill League Tonight. This (Thursday) evening there be a meeting of the Mill league at O cum. President Benoit stated Wedn day that four teams have joined association and two more are expected. the Workingmen's team &nd the Greeneville team. The matter of rules for the league will be brought up to- night, | [ l 18 going to start against ti before he challenges Johnso; hopes” Roland Barrows, an oulfl ared from the Lowell, has been gold to Jersey International leaguse Amuricans, Glenn Warn: Carilsle coach, EAT A FEW DIAPEPSIN AND END ALL STOMACH DISTRESS Time it! In Five Minutes There Sourness, Heartburn, Gas or Dyspepsia. PAPE’S 22 GRAIN TRIANGULES OF Will Be No Indigestion, DIAPEPSIN|{ B} FOR INDIGESTION Regit d_in U.S. Pat. Offloe You don’t want a slow remedy when your stomach is bad—or an uncertain one—or a harmful cne—your stomach is too valuable; You musn’t injure it with | | drastic drugs. Pape's Diapepsin 15 noted for its speed in giving relies certain unfailing action in regulating sick, sour, gas: cures in indigestion, dvspepsia, gastritis and othe famous the world over. it's 1 Its m stomachs, stomach tre Keep this perfect stomach doctor in your home—keep it handy—get a large fifty-cent case from any drug store and then if anyone should eat something which doesn’t agree with them; if what they eat lays like lead, ferments and Sours and forms gas; causes headache, dizziness and nausea; eructations of acid and undigested food—remember as soon as Pape’s Diapepsin comes in con- tact with the stomach all such distress vanishes. and ease in o Wwho haven't tried it, Its promptness, certainty the worst stomach disorders s a revglation to those and give you es:imates for the worl of putting them iu in the best mannes from a sanitary standpelot—end guars | antee the entire joh er Johnson, tons pitcher, never has a lame arm. | MICHELIN J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street DOG COLLARS at lowest prices at Anfifgkias | WHIPS and LEADS Do Prevent Skidding Rubber Traction Surface Protected and Reinforced by Tough, Flexible, Non-puncturing Leather Tread, An In- tegral Part of the Tire and Not An Attachment. Firmly Imbedded Hardened Steel Studs llo'Pmnll Shidding. IN STOCK BY F. E. & E. L. PATTERSON, NORWICH, CONN. ]'[lle Shetucket Harness Ca, \ 321 Main Street, | | QLALITY n work should always be considered especially when 1t costs no more tham the inferlor kind. “killad men sre employed by us. Our price tell the | whols story. STETSON & Youna. { Some FANCY LAMBS for | |Easter, also Turkeys, Chick- ens, Fowls and lots of nice things for food. Let us have your uhl. People’s Market 6 Franklin St. i JUSTLN HOLDEN, Preny —_— E. C ATCHISON, M. D, - PHYBICIAN AND xu-.!.l-—ln.._‘

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