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R ———————————————————————————eeeeree e NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1912 INSURANCE. A Specialty £ARM INSURANCE J. L. Lathrop & Sons, Norwich, Cenn, NO SYMPATHY NEEDED by the recelver of a check in full for his policy of FIRE INSURANCE. He may have wept the night before while his home was blazing—but think of his consolation in the morning? Can we write YOUR policy too? ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Ag.nt,\ Riohards Bidg., 91 Main St. THE TOWNS-PEOPLE OF MONTVILLE, at I.astfi should in the future consid- or the financial strength of a BOND- ING CO, as of some importance. .. We represent THE AMERICAN BURETY CO., of New York, which is the strongest in the world. B. P. LEARNED & CO. ‘hames Loan & Trust Co. Building. Agenoy establiskad May, 1846. iME OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL, Real Estate and Fire Insurancs, s jesated tn Domore’ Bleck, aver C. M. Witisme, Reoma §, third Seoe. Telephona 147, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ilrown & Perkuns, lttnmr:at-ln Over First Nat Bank, Shetucket Bt dntrance stairway next to Thames Natfenal Bank. Telephone 33-3. INVESTMENTS Dominick & Dominick Tel. 801 Norwich Frank O. Moses, Mgr. G. EDWARD GRAFF. WM. I. GILMORE, Spectal. G. EDWARD GRAFF -~ Stocks, Bonds and Grain Room 5, Chapman Building, 65 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. MEMBER Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York. Chicago Board of Trade. Telephone 842, C. H. GILFILLAN, Mgr. 'Alk for our weekly letter. s full of useful information. I have a CAR LOAD of Agricultural Lime For Sale at a very Low Price In quantities to suit you, A. N. CARPENTER 23 Commerce Street Telephone 171. WE ARE SURE T0 PLEASE YOU: Tourll find it a downright pleasere are daily pleasing others with the su- perior quality of our Hay, Grain and Feed and I am sure we can please ou. Youll find it & down right pleasure to buy your Hay, Grain or ¥eed from me. “T'he proof of the pudding is in the eating.” A trial order will convince you. CHAS. SLOSBERG, 3 Cove St. e WHAT'S NEW s THE PALACE CAFE Step in and see us. FRANK WATSGH & CO, 2 Froaidi Sleset: / v TAFTVILLE BALL CLUB™ ORGANIZES MOTORMEN are on the right track. Team Will Be Clomposed Largely of Last Year’s Players— | Jack Kane, Captain and Edward Murphy, Manager—Joe Lazinsk to Tryout As Pitcher. Monday evening, 1fuers was a meet- ENTRIES FOR PENNSY GAMES, ing of the Taftvilles baseball b of — the Eastern Connect fcut league for liw, More Than /70 Colleges * and 200 purpose of orgaeniziition for the sea- | Schools Represented on List. son. HEdwurd Murjphy was elected | ——— manager and Frank! Waters secretary | and treasurer. Jaclt Kane of Norwich | was elected captalri. With a field of about fifteen playe rs, most of whom were on last year's team, from which to draw, Taftville should be able to produce a good, si1ong nine. Joe La- zinsk, who was se1 fiously injured in a |in past years, this season’s entry list game at Dayville Jast year, has an- | i® the greafest in the history of the nounced his intent! lon of being in the | meet. game this s n. Fred Dugas, who| The carnival of sport will include has been away freym home all winter, | coutests between the “east and west, has returned and will probably hold | and will have an international flavor. down his old posif ion at third. Yale, Harvard, Columbia, Dartmouth, Taftville will ojsen the season with | Princeton, Penn: ania and othe More than 70 colleges and nearly 200 schools have sent their entries in for the 18th annual relay races and field games of the University of Pennsyl- nia, to be held on Franklin field aturday afternoon. Numerous as e entrants have been -2 i | an exhibition galme next Saturday |leges will repre the e { with McGuire’s t eam of Baltic, last | Notre Dame, Michigan, Indiana, Ilii | vear’s Mill league champions, The |mois, Ohio, Wesleyan, Kanss Minne Providence street grounds are at pres- | ., Kentucky, s and ent in poor condition, but it is expect- tern institutions, while Mec ad that they will pe in good shape be- | unive of Montreal hopes to‘show fore Saturday. the ans something in t way = of speedy athletes. dded intere EASTERN CONIWECTICUT t is given to the events r because of the competition LE/AGUE ORGANIZES t all over the country to S bt { become members of the American Only Four Teams Included in Circuit | Olympic team. —Two Outside: Players Allowed. | B = | Forfeits for Wells-McFarland Bout At a recent of the tetin Connecticut leag pe ulg,’u‘nnul:!. it was Boster. voted to reorga.pize with only four| Tim Hurst, rpresenting Garden teams in the lergue, Taftville, Wau- | Athletic club MeDonald, Jook- regan, Jeweit Clity and Moosup. There | iDg after Ma and Billy Gib- Was a meeéting of the managers of | S0n ,in the in 8 of Tackey Mos these four clubs. on Sunday at Jewett | Farland, posted forfeits to bind the City and it was| decided to adopt the | 10-round boxing bout to be held at same rules and| regulation » | Madison re’ garden on the night used by the afld league, { of April Hurst put up $2.000, whnile olub being allawed to vlay two out- | the forfeits of the fighters amounted sida men. A jule was presented | to $1,000 each to guarantee weight and and adopted. The season opens on | aPPearance, ‘!\lag_.' 4. with jpames every Baturday T until Labor diiy, when the closing! Oxford Man Assitsing Yale Coach. games .will, be played. On July uh,‘» George Mitburne of New York, who Memorial d: and Labor day there | In the Oxford ecrew several will be double headers. U. R Bruce |y S aohing . W i y ago, is assisting in coaching the | of Wauregan has bee ected presi- | crew. Bob Cook is now yville, #ecretary and treasurcr.|ang will remain unt is —_— = { ov It is the TWELVE PHILADELPHIA are far et g of the men PLAYEIZS ON HOSPITAL LIST |° Nabional and Amer an League Teams Biidly Crippled. noon bhetwe Philadelp pril 23—p = St not in the hi of baseball in Phil- | j2definitely ot gty adelphia havi of the players ‘l”;l.m" ‘ Sueon bl on the local major teams been | S i S e ion the hospital i Nationals | TmNant e | | E f team and i have eight men inc fo ur. tiired Ihand; and tt l PAGE 3 ture of the Dahlen and d $100 Each. fractur Rigler Fine il ankle; Lobei't, broken rib; M: | New k, Apdl 23.—President l Dooin, acute igestion; Doolan, grip; | Lynch league an- Chalmers, s'frainod ligament; Moor e, [ t he had sore back. the Brook- American, Coom: strained liga- $100 ‘and suspended him until ment in sille; 1 ruised ist; 1d had fined Umpire Lapp, slight att. typhoid fever; the fisticuffs they Bender, stifl” neck and cold in eyes. in at the Polo grounds last § FINANCIAL AND MORI: CHEERFUL TONE. COMMERCIAL. 700 7400 42% 423 108% 103% 10 Hope of Aiverting Engineers’ Strike | Re flected in Markets. New Yorlk, Aprik 2 vorable out'ck to p controve tween the .rallroad managers and the | locomotive engineers was & most im- | portant fa¢tor in shaping the course | | of today's % lock m t. It was kno e | long before: the opening of, busin 7 that halt, had been called in | threatened strike, but it was not |later that omficial announcement made of the willingness of the neers pt mediation cial distric/t, and more part | speculative pu , chose to |as a long step in the direction satisfactony | upon tho njark Yesterda y's letha way 1o ebullence a numbier of mater ry o utset. Thes ttlement and gave in Nash { | ancl by midc l two pointsi were gen: ere were | a few exc s tendency, no- | I tably in the toba gre some of | | which sutfered severa clines, pre- | sumably 0 connection with the adop- |~ low [tion yestamday by the United States | 100 Kanws Gity Souu | senate of resoluti BIBE for & | racdads e ireview of the r on in the | 1900 Loulsville & | American Tobacco case. Ad s from 4 Washingt on today throw some doubt | on the aclion of the lower house in this matter. Readin z, which sold “ex-dividend” of 1 1-4 {rer cent,, was the most prom- | inent fea ture of the day, not only by | Ireason of! its activity-—sales by noon were T greater than of any other stock—buft because of -its strength Initial & palings were on an scale and{ the stock more than recor ed its diNldend in fi hour. At {noon it had added to its rise and in the earijy afternoon six pointls abov antire 1§ jt was level in ' lhe course of the morning, with | little dip pinution of business, but in the {afternog n trading fell off appreciably. | Various obscure issues took the place | of the s peculative leaders In the lagter sessfon, at which time the market was going ' brough 2. natural process of di- 160000 1 400 higher gestion. Prices were disposed to vield fractior tally on heavy reslizing for profits, but another buving movement infused | new strength eizewhe at this) period there were som trary ‘movements fn the Bears- Roebuck adding very Haily to its previous rise, with of 2 1-2 points in A g r while Central Leather and Bethlehem Bteel declined. The closing was strong, with (he usual recessions from the top Interpational Mercantile Marina bonds and ‘'the preferred stock were in better demzmd and made some recovery from Restty Rubber They pever switch from’ “THE UNIFORM For smoking and chewing FAVORITE”, | Dltched shatout ball todsy and b ‘ league recrutt, 7 to 0, allowing only four scattered hits | ed Boston, He was in difficalty only In the seventh inning, { when errors put men on third and second with two GANES American Leagus. TODAY. | {out. The locals batted Tyler hard. Scose: g | Brooklys. | . shps e | . 2Moranef 2 0 81 National League. 2| Daube At eI ‘ | 41030 { s 41100 1 4§88 3 | — olDowns2y & 2 8 & 1| | AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. o/ T PR { Wou. s 0| Ph 205 10| | 3 120 | - 1 2 ] | ¢ s b 0! { s 0 *—7 l s | { | 2 _—— ] = sis b | Cincinnatl 4, St. Leuis t won_ easlly from | 4 Wood, three { . Ci April 22 ton’s pitching proved ef- i out withPec a and Cincinati won tfs last game b 1 lits | of the t L 4 to 1, today. Harmon | he third | Was hit nely, although not frequently. Mowrey it well, while both plichers were falrly Score . Gardae Cinclnaati abh g | | | | | 1 | | ° 3. 5158 o TR | 0 ofHoulitzen,l 4 114 1 0 2 0 ofMitchell, t 4 2 1 0 0 ) 0 0|Ey 3 4128 D; 0 0{Phetan, 2b 40131 2.8 ofEs 21 10 14 3011 OMcleans 4 1 & 69 : 300 4 OfBentonp 30 011 Wood,p 306 2 s 3 11 *Henriksen o s 10000 Totals, 30 82015 3 . 5315 1 Harmon In 9 A S e u:x x;::s R 0 30— care nings: B E TOUIS vereerraceee0 1 0 0.0 00 8 04 11 21000001 4 o 2 It, Mowrey. 3. Atiletics 0. e e After & BASEBALL RESULTS TUESDAY. Internatienal League, At Baltimore—Buffalo 9, Baltimore T. At Jemes City—Rochester 5, Jersey Clty 8. At Providence—Montreal 8, Providence 10. AL New: Torouto 3, Newark 6 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING 3\ | Won. Lost. P.O. e . Wolver- | Jersey City 4 1 800 | hook up his s good eftect. The | et ; : m | i hia. New York. @ 2 H 400 | | PM“:!P;;‘W a o abh pos e .2 ] 190 | Strunlk,1f 01 0 ODanlels, 3 1 4 0 ¢ Toronto . o X 3 250 | ¢ n 0 4 0! Providence 2 H 500 | 5 0iCH 13 1 O Montreal 1 3 .280 E: 8 1209 0 OH e New England Leagus. HHr " @ 5| At New Bedford—New Bedford-Haverhlll poetpon- 3 |8 7 0| ed: cold weather. &l v et 2 o0 13 1| At Brockion—Worcester-Brockton game postponed ? 0 g | eold weather. 27 52015 1 NEW ENOLAND LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Lost. P.C. i Worcester ] . 1.000 | i 1 . 1.000 | 000600 [ ] 1 0 1.000 | B.'% L e River . 2 1 8. | Haverhill . 1 2 | Bedford ... .0 2 0 2 0 1 | 1 090 | Cleveland, A b7 4 by Walsivs ‘;ah:\)s double s College Games. the seventh and wir a 10, Tale 8. today, T to 4. Score: ¥y | At Cambridge—Bates 3, Harvard 3. Cleveland, Chicags. | ‘At Princeton—Princeton 5, Noeth Oaroline & abh pow e abh poa of SRS Graneyt 4 1 3 0 OfRath, 1 T jou 4 | ? FOUR FAST BOUTS : )| STAGED AT NEW LONDON. 0 - - t 1McAuliffa Knocke Out Sheshan—Ref- | i eree Saves Kelly from Knockout by Monty. New London, Conn., April 23.—Young McAuliffe of Bridgeport kmocked out 10000120 i 100 : ]) >80 im the third round Frankie Sheqh;m o.f Two base I siey, Lajole, Callshan; thres bass | New York before the Greenwood A. C, hit, Walsh. tonight. The blow was a right to the e jaw. Three other fights were stopped. FAsIn S Detralt. & | Kid Palitz of Fort Terry nearly knock- v Jumings o | ed out Frankie Shater of Mystic in the . but falled to win x 1,‘\1!7 | cixth. Shafer tok the count of nine, a sacrifice Austin, | when the referee stopped the bout. s out gave the home The same thing occurred in the fight | between Young Monty of Norwich and | Young Kelly of Westerly, The Wester- Ex-Lightweight Champion Expoc‘h ta Clean Up $100,000 on the Trip. Battling Nelson’s world tour prom- ises to be the most pretentious that any fighter has ever attempted. Bat, not contented te go alone, 8 negotiat- Sex inning; 6 by Shotten, et ’ ga; 5 ly lad was nearty knocked out when e o 1 &0 ?the refaree interfered. Th bourt be- | Laporte,rt ‘ 1 o o|tween Young Bnos and Joe Brady of Hogan,If 5 1 2 3| New London was ended in the Afth by Prati. 2 010 0 0|the referee, | Walisen.as 1 Louden. 35 2000 —_— | Stephens 0Stanages 2 0 8 3 0 }l,';lprv:wn:n 10/ Dubies . 5 ¢ 0 3 ‘I BATTLING NELSON - | *Baus 10000 | o | et PLANNING WORLD'S TOUR | Tootals, 2 5 24 12 ;l R ol | *Batted for Stanage in oih, | St. Louls Detrelt & Two haas MWts, Stova den, NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. the ‘recent heaviness. 5 it N e ow ',‘:; | ing with Johnny Coulon, world's ban- Lecral monetary covditions were re- [ g - - ‘&5 | tam champion, to accom hiw. ;ma Iy easier, 60 and 90 days’ loans Pulladelpida . 3 571 | Harry Lewis, the Pflmapmxll mlgdlo- 2V'mg been made at 3 1-4 per cent., a . | Bt Louts [ A40 | ht, will in all obability be a radipction of 1-4 xmro oem.p from lhv,t S ¢ Boston ® ate ;::zsxb:r of the expedi{’i:n. Lewls, how - pre rlous day. Avparantly the further MONEY. fl,'}':h“,," H ;}; ever, will not make the start with de:line to the interior, amounting thus New York, April 23.—Money on call | Brookiyn 5 ms5 | Nelson, but if he consents to go, will far this week to nearly $5,000,000 has | steady -4@2 per cent; ruling join the tourists in Australia. ex¢ jited no misgivings. rate 2 last loan 3; closing hid Pittshurg 5, Chieago 3. Two sparring partners will be tak- e annual report of the General El petric company, showing a falling off) in earnings, wag without effect on th i stoek, which took a prominent part in, the day’'s rise. Bonds were strong, with marked fAing in Denver and Rio Grande fours | and Wabash 7ours. Total eales, par value, were §2,360,000. United Sta‘es govermment honds un- . Se Oeiober 11.86, «fhanged or call, | November 11.85, Docember 11.94, Janu- e ary 11.88, February 1188, March 11.98, Al 8TOCKS. :Spot closed steady and wunchanged; 766 Adtia €ha s ; | middliag uplands, 12.09; middling gulf, W00 Amai. Conper 12.25; ne sales, 800 Am. Agriwitursi 2 3-4; offered at 3. Time loans easier; 80 days and 90 davs 3 1-4@3 1-2 per cent.; six months 3 1-243 3-4 per cent, : Angust 6500 Am. Boet Sugar CHICAGO GRAIN WMARKET, 18900 Am. Can .. O Mgk | % pe 1400 Am. Car & i SRS AT e 800 Am. Cotton Ol .. iy i 11394 ~—— Am, Hide & I, ptd 100% 10844 200 Am. Yoo Seetirléies ol 1oady 5700 fl 0 Bo. 400 A, 1500 Am. % A a4 wp s - 54 53 1546 — aa = T Y leagn, Aprl 25.—Pittsburg defeatsd Chicags § N tions with t ers in Aus- 10:3 w buichine hits o€ Beewn o the e Lou: | O IMogotations heats tralia, Homolulu, New Zealand, Caps homa -run drive, wh ro mf:ma" d, and c.f‘r.’;lz mfi‘u“‘:«‘;fin’fu:" Town, Johannesburg' and Manila for Seore; Neison’s appearances are already un- Culsmp. Pittsburg, der way, Four sets of plcture films Shackaedit> 613 8 1 223 5| will bo taken, including the Wolgaat- Schulte,f 3 ¢ 1 § i1 6 1 0| Nelson films, showing the batile in Tinkerss 4 1 8 0 4 2 2 o 0| which Bat lost his title, Besides these 195 ) dumerss 38 4 4 0| piotures, the Dane will exhihit the HER 335‘:‘,:1.“’- : ’zli : : Nelson-Gan,s Nelson-Britt and Nel- 420 2 oMCarthy,2 4 | ¢ 3 o|son-Hyla ietures, carrying his own 4 0 6 2 0Gibeon,e 4 1 1 2 0| machine uu{ operator, 34 5} yAdemep 2802 0f upy wind up my carear in the great- ® 0 0 0 0 ‘Tocsts, 32 92718 o] €St tour ever engineered by a pugilist,” 19000 he says, “There will be six fighters, 11y a picture maehine eperates and a pus- L g iness manager with the troupe, I have Totals, 52 6 27 already entered inte negetiations whica “Batted for Browa in 6 will net me §75,000, and I believe that T e laanin oS befors the tour is over I will have b ey 2 taken in more than rm 008, We will Clileago .. e ® 918 8 9 1 0 35| be gone fifteen months, Pitzesbusg 616000351903 Miller Goes to St. Louis. Cincianati, 0., Aprii 23.—Elmer Mil- ler, an outfielder, who, jt ans neunced, has been veleased br'mmhe nail to the Port Warne Centrei isagas Two base hil Jaach, Miles, Wimmersan; lnuml rua, Lenaox. Carey. MoCarfhy, Gibson, tiree base nll, Wilsom: Brosdye Buseidpu, h“l = team, has been secured by the St Louis Nationals, Manager Bresnahan of the St. Louis club refused to waivd to the player and secured him upom payment of the waiver price, Baseball Abelished at Minnesota. Minneapolis, April The athletia board of the control of the University of Minnesota todav abolished for one vear all intercollegiate baseball. This follows the action of the gibility committee in declaring practically all of the baseball team candidates ineli- gible because of alleged professional+ ism. McGuigan to Referes. New York, April 2 The managers | of Matt Wells and Packy MacFariand, who are to meet at Madison Square garden on Friday night, met here to day and selected as referes Jack Mc- Guigan of Philadelphia. He will offi- ciate provided he can obtain a licenss from the state athletic commissien. Perry and Brown Draw, Shaddow Perry and Funeral Brows fought five rounds to a draw at the B, A. c'ub Monday evening befors a crowd of 150, The referee was H. Morrissetta, Brown wishes to challenge Cyclome Pete for next Monday night. DIAMOND DUST. The management of the Boston Na~ tionals announces that Jeff Pfeffer, & pitcher, formerly of the Chicago Na~ tionals, and W. C. Monohan, & catch- er, had been given the customary tem days’ notice of unconditional releass, Henry Gehring, 81 years old, & pitch er of the Kansas City American asso ciation baseball team, |8 dead at Kar sag City, after a short iliness. Geh- ring pitched for 8t. Paul last yea and in 1507 was a memb of the Waeshington American league team. The hoodo that has bean hovering over the Philadelphia Nationals has added Dooin to the hospital list. Without Dooln, Magee, Lobert, Killi- fer, Chalmers and Walsh, all crippled, it's a wonder that the Quakers are able to win at all! President Navin of the Detroit American league baseball club has announced the sale of utility infialder O’Leary and Catcher Casey to the In- dianapolls team of the American as- sociation. O'Leary joined the Tigers in 1903, while Casey was purchased im the fall of 1910, George MeBride of the Washingtom Americans has been suspenddd indefi- nitely by President Ban B. Johnson of the league for an altercation with Umpire O'Loughlin during a game with Philadelphia at Washington last Baturday. McBride's place at shert- atop, it 1s understood, will be taken by Morgan. President Fogel announces that he was trying secure spring tralning quarters for the Phillles in Bermuda. The experience that the club has had this year has led him to start next seagon’s arrangements early. The Jersey City team of tha International league has secured a five-year lease on one of the cricket grounds there, but there are many avalalble flelds which can be put in shape if the ar~ rangements are made sufficiently early The weather there during February and March {8 well sulted for training. The atatement of Caplain Chance of the Cubs has thrown Chicago fans in- to gloom, It appears that during the practice gains down south Chance feit as well as ever, but as soon as the Cubs began the pennant race the Peer. less Leader became dizzy on the field, Violent pains In the head followed and at night hia temperature was abnor- mal, He couldn’'t sleep, his appetite was poor and a physiclan told him thet he was on the verge of a nervous collapse., Chance reluctantly gave up active play, therefors, and his retirs- ment discoursged the other plaverm ‘With the presidents of both big leagues, Ban Johnson and Thomas J, Liynch, and the national commission president, Garry Herrmann, as his honor guests, President Frank J. Na- vin of the Detroit baseball club served a banquet last night in commemorms- tion of the opening of Navie fleld, the new home of the Tigers The opening was to have beem yosterday, with the game scheduled between the Tigers and Naps, but rain compelled its postponement, The board of commerce has charge of the opening oeremonies, which will he elaborate, Ohildren o}y FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA TheDimeSavingslizin!; OF NORWICH. DIVIDEND The regular Semi-annual Dividend has been declared from the net earn- ings of the past six months at the rate of Four per cent, a y and will be payable on and after May 18, FRANK L, WOODARD,

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