Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 25, 1912, Page 3

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FARM INS National L v URANCE LARGEST HOUSE IN TOWN NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, APR".' 25, - 1912~ , : 3 aseecary_ JOHNSON INJURED IN AUTO RGCIDENT ... .= Poli’s Broadway Theatre .oz sz 1 L Lallies & Sos, Heavyweight Champion Thrown From His Machine When| %" i - ; : ; Norwich, Cenn. Struck By Auto Truck—Injuries Believed to Be Serious| ~ ™ " ___ QU ARTET CONTEST —Suffered Badly Strained Bac}‘ e ar s i i i, !v.'.: I""Iuht Philadelphia 5 ; THAT QUAR [ET .6 3 .5 3 Pittsburgh, April 2¢—Jack Johnson, | general secret William St A H H NIGHTEN GALE QUARTET g hy 24. ack J y sSecretary, William naw, 4 5 champion pugilist, was injured, severe- | bill legalizing prize fighting has passed | Petroit_.. = } 7 MAPLE LF.AF QUART-ET ly it is believed, here late today, whi-n | the house and is now before the sen-|Ne" Yok . ? For S P ; a large automoblile truck ran into the | ate in that state. Mr. Shaw said that or remacy ai a rurse rear of his machine. The champion | he had received a personal letter from Chicago 6, Cleveland 1. up! y nd had several tendons in his back strain- | Governor McDonald expressing his |, Clereland. D, April cago defeated Cleve- sl i . 6 A o seorge_out of the ed while his clothes were torn, and he | opposition to the fight being held in l:';“’..,’”‘ffiz at” len:I \fffi"inécfi",“mn men on Mr.TOM CASEY, Tenorareoaance Richards Bldg., 91 Main St. in Norwich. All challenges should be REILL Whmw::vmy Juggler SflELDON was covered with mud. Johnson’s val- | New Mexico, bascs. Score: et was slightly hurt. | - cll"hn:l, Chicago. s 1 reedi oW Vylie ’ 9 abh poa « B avenuc in his machine, heving Jelt hia | | Driscolls All Stars Challonge. | guwr ¥ T'1 ity : NEW PICTURES EVERY DAY hotel but a few moments before, The | M8r. Driscoll will have ‘his all-stars ;"""’j‘ $ 13 3 Ncuahanat 0 automobile truck belonging to a whole- | 0ut this afternoon for their first try- 3 5 1 3 [Bodie.ot H sale liquor firm followed. Without | ut. He has signed up Capt. Demny | jymie 4 1 3 0 ofcoiuet o warning the big truck colllded w)h 'right Onley, for- | wphorstid 4 011 2 iveaver,ss H 2 S S N Johnson's automobile. Johnson was | < }5 )Ol the Harddiggs; Caul- 310 2 dlBwcke . NO SYMPA" Y the | assisted to a ncarby hotel and given ichols, Murphy, forme of 6 41 OlLange.p SEMI-WEEKLY CHAN receiver of a check In full for his|medical attention by a police \miye.m | the Centrals; Blackburn, Morse, Gus el A o 3 O e S poliey of FIRE INSURANCE. He s i | Hague, Rats Cellio, Edward McNulty | 2P , ; OF BILL TODAY may have wept the night before while and William O'Neil of the Del-Hoff 13 his home was blazing—but think of M'GRATH EXPECTED i(‘u]ls. William Wright was selected 2 % i o~ his_consolation in the morning? IN TOWN TODAY |as captain; Onley will act as field cerdan % i 7 lB Can we write YOUR policy too? S | manager. The chief coaching will be | b ----A.. 103 002 0 £ « su, A flure ISAAC S. JONES, In Best of Condition for Bout With | done by Dennis Sulliyan, Manager { ; 7w, b b Al R Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Carl Selma of Duluth. [Ux!sr‘on says he has the best team e | | ¥ The Irlsh Giant, Jack McGrath, is |8ent to Manager George Driscoll of Washingten 5, Besten 2. N expected in town today in preparation | the Laurel cafe, A m?nl:?" Av:)l 2 : ;‘ .\?anab‘l‘a‘:;‘»‘“‘;l!tfl:fl::; oyt Special Scenery " for his match on Thursday with Carl | - ¥ e o d poor piiching by Cicotte put ea ackface Comedy Singin LHE OFFICE OF WM. K Selma of Duluth, Minn., for which for- | Yalo Detoats Loty o SRR 13«3{ durtng the first inning. s TODAY ONLY, i Real Estate feits of $25 have heen posted with Th°l & & e qy ross. O'Brien iwired well except in the sixth. Fosier's omedians THE and .4 leti o <y i ANew aven, Apri 2 - Il round Tk s the i ure. Se s Bulletin. McGrath, who comes here |3 o o¥ "t BOE BL= IR ton, o Washingten, SOME DANCERS |ANIMATED WEEKLY Talking Duo d Fire Insurance, from New York, is said to be in the b et % hopoa e abh poa e an y best of shape and should be able to|83Me Was called in the sixth on ac- 1 3 0 OMoeller,t 4 1 2 01 1s jeeated in Cemecry’ Block, over C. M. | give the big westerner a hard go, Sel. | C0unt of darkness and rain, Lynch | 0 0 1 9 Foster.5b ‘ ; 1 ; : g R R A TR ©iliams, Roous 9, third fioar. ma has been in town for the last two | Stasted 1o DBiteh Tt Holy Cross, but | Lxe (1300 : Telophone 147, weeks, and is algo in the pink of con- | V&S Tebl y McManus in the third | 2135 40900 ditlon, The bout. which will be for |2nd Yale found him for five hits and | P e AR L bout, which will be fc two out of three falls, for $100 a side, ‘T““;‘ln ]rm]:_n. lnrl‘1nsm;de pitched ef- | ;1 2.3 x‘xx‘rnn;‘\‘u é 2 E : 'rJ‘ 1 N A xhibiti 2 o ectively for Yale and was given gond‘ 1 ‘v ARG i ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW EHOUID be an A1 exhlition s the men | o\ hvace.. Scere by inmings: L Rl O e Lo S s e SASEEEIR Al 3t e e b SEL R | R. H. E. 000 3409 8 e P e 10700 *—s = 000 ) AMOS A. BROWNING |new vomk staTe | T e 4001 ]_3 § 1 Hadim 0 0 0 0 WESTERN FEATURE TO-DAY. Attorney-at-Law, 8 Richards Big. LEAGUE OPENS TODAY | Prinsmade and Burdette; Lynch,| Ma% A% 2 ! “Phone T00. sl | McManus and Gans; time, 1.20; um-| +*Batied for 0'Brien in 5th | even ars Ofdest Minor Lengue in Baseball— | Pire, Svenson. Score by iunings: el Four New Managers. _— Washington .y 8 A ° 71| Brown & Perkins, Kineprat-lav PARRLS s T Another Race at Taftville. e el Thrilling Story, With Spirited Action. Over First Nat Bank, Shetucket St B cuse, P“\ —With { rPhere will be another 31-2 mile race | base i, | Entrance stairway next to Thames |ihese scheduled games—Syracuse at|from Taftville to Occum and return Netiona! Bank. Telephone 33-3 Utica, Eimira at Scranton, Bingham- | m i on Saturday afternoom, and a large ties 7, Hi ; ton at Wilkes-Barre, and Albany at ; ! - e ANotes- 7o MimIanGSie 8 B I - fleld of enfries than in last week's race| wxew Yor gi"’v‘f “)""\ Qf“”\’_‘.:‘ "2"‘"'9“"'” Up "; - | is expected. John Desjarlais is receiv- | e Hightand 9 of the New York State league, the | y;"antries for the race, and finds it ¥ la oldest minor league in organized base- | there is § o h r} s for sixteen hi 3 rere is much interest in the coming | Xy you merey L e levent. John Nolan, winner — of last| ey ook b mecc v ager ot clubs: ?\'m\vrda' ‘s race, will be among | of McInnes were the featw Fred O. Burchell, formerly of Mon- | starters - sy T B Philadeiphia. | treal, at Syracuse; Mike O'Neill, for- | e e L po | merly of Elmira, at U Henry | | - | | Edward Meehan, Lyric Tenor. Mae L& Jess, Contralto. | DOINGS IN THE AUTO WORLD Car With a Deep Water History—Roads Wheel-Deep Be- tween Here and Stonington—Elopers Come to Putnam in April e 0\ 0 Dan 3 0/Coleman,3b 3 0|Chast, 1D Ramsey, formeriy of Altoona (Tri- Montville Fans Meet. State league), at Troy, and John Free- A meeting of the Montville fans has D S k & D A man, at Scranton. {heen called for next Sunday afternoon | Omlmc Olmnlc ‘Wilkes-Barre, three times a pennant |8t the rooms of the Uncasville Social | winner, will again make a strong bid | club, in Uncasville, to decide if \Inm-l‘ Thomas,e Tel. m1 2 N .ch for the flag, {1\1110 will be ropreu—med on the dia- | Plankp | mond the coming geason. The treasury CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS of the club is depleted, and funds will| Totals. 3 el Touri C have to be secured if Montville wants core by inmings: a lourn, ar. Frank O. Moses, Mgl'. PROTEST FIGHT | pggeball in 1912. The management |Philadcohia - .0 3 0 0 1 02 0 17 g ¥ expects @ large turnout. | New York ... 00600000 0—0 Appeal Sent Out to C. E. Leaders of | Every Stats in Effort to Prevent; Johnson- Flynn Bout at Las Vegas. | WSS Two base hits, Colll base hit, Mclnnes. Murphy, Mclnnes; three A New York salesman passing them can really afford to do =o, The Louis 9, Detrolt 5, through here from Westerly, by way of | plkers are not plunging. » : Stonington, one day last week report- | ed water and mud In places wheel| | deep, and says that for anything but a| Another wetk of rain and unsettied very light car the roads would have|I0Utes has kept the tourists down to been impassable. The frequent rains|® Minimum number. More cars were e during the past few weeks have kept out Sunday, however, than on any day st. Louis. Detroit. the majoritv of car owners from op- ‘I'h:?n:;a‘sl‘;::_‘ ];:’”;‘:‘oflk T":”"" :'; the abh poa e ab h o3 e|erati outsid adam reads. 1 ere made up 1 Bush,s o | & ting outside the njim of Mr. and Mrs. H, H. Anthony, Fall 1 e K River; Miss M. L. Ballou, Miss ¥. G, 1| _A 1910 touring car with a history | Ballou, R. H. Ballou, Woonsocket; was run into M. R. Joy’s garage al|Miss Jeanetts Milne, Fall River, Putnam Saturday night by some Mas- sachusetts peeple who were having a week end trip in this part of the state.| On a rainy night last week the The machine was the one that broke | Plainfleld town owner of a big touring through the ice while being speeded on | car was kind enough to take an elop the frozen surface of a lake near Bos- |ing Providence couple from the sta- ton last winter and sank in 70 feet of | tion at Moosup to Central Vilage, water. The services of a diver were | where they sought out Town Clerk S. Wesleyan and Maine Tie. Middletown, Conn., Apri] 24.—Wes- . EDWARD GRAFT. “];R?slt,nn, f«‘:i‘;l] "4 —I\n‘ appeal ‘!;"_uu_l and I'Lni\ ‘n(t' \]:L_inelhplay:d WM. B, GILMORE, Christian Endeavor leaders in e lve innings to a tie, 2 o in the rain| Soecia, state fn the union to protest against | to the game heing led at the the enactment of legislation in New |end of the fifth. Score by innings: | G. EDWARD GRAFF Mexico which would permit the 1 R H.E.| Johnson fight to be held in T W 001102 5 1] hit two of the a got four hits in as many times “ July 4, was sent out today from the | U. u[ Maine eeed2 00002 ¢ headquarters of the United ciety of | Bacon and Pers Welch and Ab , ‘Christian Endeavor In this c¢ity by the l‘l}uu, umpire, Lawton. Bondsand Grain || FINANGIAL AN) COMMERCIAL Reem B, Chapman Building, 65 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. MEMBER 0 20 o 0|Di 0 0|Gainor, ib NEW YORK CENTRAL STRONG. a"'.‘u‘lmurm'_uj Hf” o 1100 Central Leather 100 0 0 [} [ ° 0 0 0 0 [ ° thée(:v Stock Exchange Reached Its Highest Quotation Yester- | i9.8 required to locate and attach hoisting |L. Adams to procure a marriage M- . York, April 24—The enthusi-| 1 i A S o Y and redecorated, it is again in service agen Ask for our weekly letkor.' g ?:.xbe: fi.’mifl >d rallroad strike seem- 0 b e St s 2R 0003 Sl T R o m‘n‘nnf wa;l fm‘)e‘,. T.;r Zfin’cfi‘?%f.;"fi. ‘f;?er‘r:(ill:;\‘)ltxl.:.e :-‘f\ slati w:tyl;:‘\r;“;““ w5 Hudson R IENSUE STANRINS. entitled to in the way of road rights in | have Maxwells, and A. H. Armington, hide Lost. PC. | return for the tax he pays the state|with a Chalmers, for the use of the highways. A few days since on a much traveled route ¥ in the town of Pomfret his big touring | As Westerly furnishes its fuil quota car stalled in a soft, spongy place in | of patients to the Rhode Island hos the highway that let the machine sink | Pital, it will be of Interest to know ’lon one side to the runping board. Mr. | that the hospital has now in service e 2 o Owner insisted that it was not up to|3R 8utomobile ambulance. The new Giants 11, Phillies 4. him to meet the expense of getting the machine has a body wider and higher April 2 lexander was wild and | on solid ground aguin, and put the than that of the horse-drawn ambu- i no trouble in [ matter up to the town authorities, by | lance, z:n;l has g;n;)re x:omro‘mfbl‘nhw} bed an effective | it w satisfactorily adjusted, |commodations. he general finish of tuuns 0 [ WRLOI G cresanmt RO Y s the main body of the car is like a £ At o : f fine limousine, as the framework im hundred miles a week is about 3 e n'zu;:noum of travel that Louis A, |covered With aluminum and painted Bradford of Danileson is getting out of with a high_ polish. The cots slide » | the touring car that hebought late im |Out on meta frames and entrance is EGht Rio Grand, that willingness to arbitr necessarily imply a spee adjustment of diffic Aside from another advance in cer- tain manufactured products by one of Steel corporation, there we | of | velopments of importance or even pass- ing interest. bed 2 United States Steel was under steady rlcu ura pressure during to fon and . | meeting has aroused fresh intere lm the statement then to be issued. ! timates of earnings for the quarter range from under $20,000,000 to mmn»ti 200 Lov For Sale at a very Low Philadelphia Philadelphia. $25,000,000, though the latter figur 200 3 230y 1 1 > winter. UDb to the present time |from the rear, The cost of the outfit : e S 00 31 e LY ot Teen My Bradford has driven | Was $3.500 Price ;‘u’i'"d‘m‘ 1{”““;; S Rstoaivia f;’ “'f" B e - T f,'i he car 3,400 miles, and expects to —_ - & | serted, will fail to meet dividend Te- [~ goag o phos ] t 2 40 X600 mfles i a * I quantitiss to swit you. ’ wqulremenls on the common shares. 800 National Biscult 125 2 1d to an AN PTG ]"f n;‘fion tiloh The New London Business Men's 1 200 montr Ou - ) " S0C1a 1 has added a ommitiee on |~ Union Pacific was another one of the 0 Alexander 7 % 1imopth throughout the season, Which | ascociation has added | leading stocks to display heaviness, al- | 1400 X Sehul y 4 ) 1 |is some mileage for a private car. automobiles to its standing comm 5 22860 5 2 Frr—— te with Henry R. Bond ch n | though bellef is general t March A | Bos t. Bor airmar A. N- CARPEmR Mamgsnfl e Horrhrah Bvstem e e S z 2 e [Uisls; Sl ¥ (Ehiy momiay a1 5 81 More cars have been sold to date this | and all the members of » committes | be favorable. Reading retained its t < = £ fvear in towns in Windham county | owners of automobiles. The purposs 23 Commerce Street leadership, dealings exceeding those in 1 + 1 51| than ever before in ihe history of the| is io improve the local conditions in | Steel, but the course of this stock also | Penusylvania 10 -4 The machines are princi- to automobiles and to have Telephone 171, | Buggested profit t of al | | dard {ssues, New Central was | {s trongest, selling at a new hig busirn - . pall» of the five passenger type, and hines in readiness when occasion Meyers; taree | nearly all are of the substantial makes | arises to convey vislfors of buainess People's Gas Sl o record | that sell for 31,500 and up to $2,000. It | inclination to sites suitable for man- lfdr the movement. Indeed, today’s hest | _ is also noted that the people buying | ufacturing purposes, price was tha highest of any since May | of 1910. Other Vanderbilt stocks were | 70100 . . strong and rumor chose to connect u\u' avlngs a‘l movement with some important finan- | clog of a refunding character which is | ea0 OF MORWICH, uuderaxow{ to be in contemp Petroleum, wt ] recently been i) ' % okiyn *" Jwith the leaders In polnt of hopoa Wb poa DIVIDEND bui its source of sirensgit Ern 2 3 &8 2120, The reguler Semi-annual Dividend | There were advances In many lssues o e v A has bean deciared 'rnm the ast earn- | of relative v|n1'npr\v.'fih‘h and in s Dedinib 4 1 5 0 22100 ususl. American w,m ’vvmnw n In- | K 2 s 30 pats of Pour pae cont. a yeur; end will | o5 new high lavel withi a mnm", ol | A io0aa 8¢ payable on and after May 15, of dealings. Tho early activity was = 20020) PRANK L, WOODARD, followed by intermittent advances and " 1 e @ dar T declines and in the latter part of the lug reasusen. |day prices sagged wenerally with a | 30 heavy close. A feature of the 1] - ) *| transactions wag Kansas City So 500 Do. pf . 4 nit, Sampbell res base ern preferred, In which there was e = M Y 62% | dence of Hquidation. The stock yield e 3 " { l' tock 1 n Tnio 3 3 + BALL RESULTS WEDNES NO ICE ed five points, with abrupt declines in| 100 Wheeitng & L. e R e f?i‘ ENGLAND uvu\r Y’S:‘E»D‘Wr Misgouri Parific and Internatlonal | 101 { 1% 81 e | e die g e g d & 2 Harvester, Net losses in many cases 0.1 0% 20% 29% o C Now is the time to have your | fa el porne. TR i ) . Only one nofeworthy rallway return P O - Automobiles and Cll!lllu for March was {ssued today, that of i > Pamhd and 2 the Lehigh Valley road, which dis- 1 R Fll.lled. closed a nominal decrezse In net earn- Sotion futares ] Moy Bt - - Our prices ars reasonable end give | Inge, | closed bar: Closing bids: | Lma 2 your work prompt attention, The bond market was firm in the April 11.: June 11.47, July New England League. early session, but receded later in sym. 11.59, August 11.62 September 11.63, § . Wikteater ¥ . pathy with the heaviness in stocks O(‘lohv\r 11.59, November 11.70, Decem- At Lowell—New Hmhoem' and General | Total sales, par value, $2.532,000, United States government ber 11.78, .‘!ar\uan 1.70, February 11.71, March 11 Spot closed qulet, 15 Repairing. vanced 1-8 per cent. on call, points lower; middling uplands, 11.85; Aute trimming and repairing. middling guif, 12.10; sales, none. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. full line arringes BTOCKS, lost. P.C. l:l Wagons. b e [ MONEY. P 1 800 u;:.fi,?.',: p&,‘f‘:’;",?’” e New York, April 24.—Money on call | Tt . ol ¥ i nleil' 8 S Lo 100 Am, Agdoultural steady at 2 3 4::3 per cent.: rul {;Vfl‘anm . votes 300 upel’lorl % 9100 Am, Cor & R I o ot S el sl e A T B : 3 ‘w00 18 l'ecog a, M B RING 800 Am. Cotson steady; 60 days 3 1-4 per cent.; 90 |sfonireal oooerrr. o : | g 71 9100 Am. oo i e Rt AR e A nterzational Leagus. ‘the World 11 TO 21 CHESTNUT 8T, iy ::: {f;z”.:asu&luu4.r 4 21 | months § 1-2@3 3-4 per cent, :; fi'??’;”afifim«:" 3, Butulo o over (-] or " A & hester 8, Jersey ty 1. 200 Am, YLocomstive 3 CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET i} R darkne i e | 300 Am, Smalting & . t Neawa: 800 Do, A ..., WRART: Open. Tfigh. low. Closa. A 3 800 Am, Bieel Foundriss, Moy ., ....003% 14% 113 1 M‘f‘n:n”‘"""’“ W HATS NEW s | 3300 s, Huger Redning. . Toly oie Ll08% 110% 108% ey 1 1800 Am, Tel, & Te.. 1488 BEDb 'ver 1. 100% 1037 104% 105 13-16 TR PR conx; May oy ee. T% At Philadelphila~—Pennsylvania 17, 200 A, Tobucoo pid ..,.,-‘.IN'L P A 200 Am. Wonlen mlAn-wdn Miuing Co. m 89 Alaiison s e Ursinus 4. 108% duly .o, 8% :1"._“ At Princeton—Penn State Colleze 4, Princeton 1. F‘ E- & E. L PA'ITEBSON, Ll s Bopt e A% %ty At Buritnglon, Vt.—Unfversity of Vermont 18, NORWICH, CONN. gg.’ in and see we. 1eeene T= New Hampehing College 2. Five inninge—onld. J 800 Adantis Qoast Lime,,... 141% 1404 140iy | BATS; At Ambherst. Mass—Agricultural College 12, Coll FRANK WATSOW & CO., 1880 Baimare % Ohia 100% 108% 1084 | Ay 57 % & - Oy ghem Btesl ..., BTl BTN July 03% “ At Providence—Rrown 3, Rates 2. R n !Idfillull. 8400 Brecidn R R S (U BTN Al Hemover—Daremonts 12 Bowdals 3

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