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MAY 7, 1912 £ INSURANCE. voeee—|OWLS SPECIALS WIN AT DUCKPINS| - \ “ARM INSURANCE R s i ini i tal Pinfall By 15 Points— di L Lathion & Saui; Administer Defeat to Juniors on To! int y oinf Norwich, Genn. Tuttle High Man With 115—Winners Mow Down1380 Pins. A chap gets wise —when once he tries —what a nickel buys —in Mecca. cect the Jun- den on May 29, according to announce- di alleys ment made by the promoters tonight. The Owls The Owls Specials defes lors Monday evening on the A on total pinfall 1380 to 1365. e p - took the first and third strings, one | piFTEEN.MILE RECORD by 27 pins and the other by 18, while the Juniors copped the second stri i SMASHED BY WOOD | by 30 pins, Tuttle hung up 303 for P English Champion Sets Mark of 78 three-string with 115 high single. Aldi also put over a good Minites 15 Seconds. 111. The scores: Juniors. New York, May 6—From a fleld Sourbier Tkt WP e of twelve professionals, in an inter- AR 90 111 national fifteen-mile race at Celtic T R 82 109 | park today, A. E, Wood, the English MeAllister 8 88 | ten-mile champion, won and made a | new world's record of 78 minutes, 15 seconds. He and William Queal of | Alexandra Bay made the pace for 13 H, Hill .. . EDED by the in_full for his NO SYMPATHY recetver of a checl Buy them in spite of the policy of FIRE INSURANCE He P e miles. Then Queal ned, but _ pay have wept the night before while Specials. | Abisred’ Sbtona: sbort bis 1her = k h Tia” home was blazing—but think £ | M. Jon 81 90 hind Wood. Alf Shrabb of England prlce, smoke them because ks consolation In the morning? Busch .. 93 101 i third and Ted Crooks of Fall ; “an we write YOUR policy too : 2 100 88 iver fourth, Henrd St. Yves of Franco CH% T JGAAC S. JONES, Sullivas % S | ot a0 SRR of the quality. Insurance and Real Estate Agent, |Donahue s2 94 279 | others who did not finish were John —— —— [ Svanberg, Sweden; Carl Nieminen, 486—1380 | Finland; Ly H, Bruce, Pittsburgh; J. Lee, On Friday evening Busch, Aldi and{ Boston, and Harvey Cohn, New York, . Johnson are matched to roll Sullivan, | The former record, 80 minutes and iuk OFFICE OF WM. F. BILL | 7000"500 Donanoe, 4-5 second, was made by Charles Ap- Real! Estats Richards Bldg., 91 Main St at Glasgow, Scotland, several i Five: bireans FIVE WORLD’S RECORDS 2 an i ES %3 + \ecaied 1o Comery’ Biock, over C. X. SMASHED AT LOS ANGELES | mcFarland Toyed With Robinson. i:ums. Reota 9, third ficor. Caleb Bragg Lops Four Seconds Off | Rochester, N. Y, May 6—Red Robin- Telephone 141. DePalma’s Best Five-Mile Mark. |fon of Fittshurklh, who defeated frank ' | Loushrey of Phiisdelphia and Bobby | % 7 2 " Los Angel May 6.—Five new w - x “'I e’ i = iy " ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW peedway records were established at Olympic A. C. did not put a Packey McFarland in a ten- here tonight. McFarland | the motordrome one mile pan yes- : = e | terday, by drivers who participated in | Kot AMOS A. BROWNING | icriay, by drivers who par ¥ \ttorney-at-Law, & Richards'Bld; Caleb Br in the ninety horsepow- | = £ “Phone 700. er Fiat broke the world's five-mile rec- Dariarths Hiloasod: D ord for all classes held by R 1 A Iph De- | lowering the latter's mark by | seconds. His time was e minutes 11 3-4 seconds. Louis May 6.—Manager M; merican league | Pitcher Dan- am of the| | Palr about | Brown & Perkins, imeys-at-law | Over First Nat Bank, Shetucket St Disbrow in the Simplex Zip, broke out ntrance stairway next to Thawwe |in the field the record for the same Gationa’ Dank. Telephone $3-3. wce for six hundred cubic inch | and Joe Nikrent, in a Case, broke - - - Harroun's record for cars of the ubic inch cla Disbrow’s time | min: s 25 1-10 seconds, | IT s | onds fester than the record, and Nikrent's time, {h m tes “44 3-10 seconds, was m | than 11 seconds faster than the previ- Disbrow, in a Case, establi new ten-mile record for cars Dominick & Dominick |25, ciio, e cioss, his tme veing 7 T fth record broken was h Tel. 901 Norwich for s, held by Har miles. Nikrent covered t distance in 18 minutes 5 alm Frank O. Moses, Mgr. | record. AD WOLGAST ACCEPTS GUARANTEE OF $12,500 a minute fi ster than the old Williams was an easy n the dual track meet with st. scoring 1-2 points to 40 visitors took first place in all Will Box Leach Cross in the Garden |running high jump and she May 29, | G. EDWARD GRAFF New Yorlk, Mey 6—Ad Wolgast, the | G. EDWARD GRAF WAL E. GILMORE, Special, altimore, Md., the first field meet ler the auspices of the newly form- | champton lightweight, accep a tantic Intercollegiate Ath- | by telegraph an ofter of $12,500 guar- ssociation was won by Johns antee to meet Leach Cross in a ten- | HODKInS university with 48 points S"]Gks’ reund bout at the Madison Square gar. | Carter Glass, Jr, of Washington and Bondsand Grain || FINANCIAL AND COMMERGIAL Foom 3, unapman Building, 85 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. e Lee university ran 440 yards in 51 1-5 MONDAY S BASEBALL RESULTS. ay that while he would{}’euln, T. Shea, Noyes, Reag: artmen Lilippine commissl | REACTION IN PRICES | 20 seconds. ke "é'f'fif Stockholm he is earning | stde. lnys stress upon tact that in the MEMBER S - - | 600 Cunsat PSR e o s, | IS way through college and does mot | Taftville—Le Murphy, Dugas, | isiands now under our guardianship Consolidated Stock Exchange Selling Movement Resumed, Causing | D, John P. Nicholson tied the world's| A Priiadeipbia—Phladeipbis Washiogin pitea- | 601 that he can afford to take the |J. McSheffer: Walsi, Semino, | “the ':l‘:;“ L'X'm:"::"::. “:;';"L.E" New York | Steady Decline in Values. | Centra record in the 120 yard hurdles in an [et—wet gmunds. time to go to Sweden. And, then, he | Germain, McClafferty, White, Kane, [ urgent than € thu Ciit B & ks, | % | " 2600 Chie | rnRiBor. aae ity The AEsRGET " tal= AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. has always wanted to spend one sum- | Simcox, ' Pllling, Houlihan, Hoefer, D.| po0 procn S ger picked ug | New York, May 6.—Prices reacted| su ¢ versity by doing the hurdles in 15.1 Won. Lest mer in the woods far away from ev- | MoSheftery, Noyes. Kearns, Lazinsk, | o ©o% SR B0, PREim s B e N Telephone 842, {in the stock —market today D Nicholson is to try out for the OlymplC | chteags . 14 s erything athletic. | outside. Yok Auietorta Mgt by Seo C. H. GILFILLAN, Mgr. . | | Week's selling movement was resum- Chicag team. Bichinetin o8 s ; Jomes just missed going to Maine | B e Irwin, has beem furned ever A weekly letter, jed on more generous scale durin: Sy Philedeigbia .- . 4 ks _>\{mx?l He had just signed a SPORT NOTES. Bridgeport. seful information. ||the morning and for a time quote 00 Cotor At Philadelphta, Princeton defeated | Cieveland -...oor - H e S AsmEeCe WO betots | - - 1| values declined steadily, Pressure was Colon Pennsylvania in the annual tennis | Detroit 1 he recelved the offer. The miler found | Frank Nardini, the Colby sprinter,| Fredde Burns strained & tenden in greatest against United States Steel ¢ tournament between the two universi- |5 Leuts 12 his summer was of little benefit to him | was given ten seconds for the 100- | the three-cornersd mest in Haetford, - . b yielded three points before rodbty tles. Princeton won four of the six | " Yo 1. from a physical standpoint, and he|yard dash in the interclass games at|and there is soms question whether , while losses almost as gre: Den matches in the singles and two of the e Sr{[("j} the opportunity for the camp- | Waterville. It goes as a new Colby |be can get into shape to help Brown Buy the BIG BEN were recorded by other stand L three matches in the doubles. i o ing this year as his last chance be- | record. out in the New Eangland intercollegi- res. The movement in Steel:w 00 Dis At Bufs-Nevak 12 Butale 8. e s e e e . ates, RM concurrent with the formal opening| 1y P L DT 4 ndiy . AL Boramte Providence’ 1. Bochester ineering. _Jones will not be asked Robeson L. Perot, chosen to B — B ALA CLOCK of the in this city of the suit| ) u:‘::‘ a‘fifi;{‘fi];'fhdw‘r‘?‘;":”;cw;f:' o P i g 2 to do anything in camp this summer | newly created post of graduate man- | Ths New York Americans lost_six, of FRISWELL |of the nment against that cor S of advantage, Navy's varsity elght ad- | At Tormte—Jersey Clty 1. Tomnto 1. Called end | I the line of coaching in athletics. |ager at Penn, is a '93 man, known |Indianapolis, in the Amesican asseels- = | poratio fact which may have ex:| ¢ ioiflercd s’ cARiTe! Getoat to fhe| Tt LT e | cntefiy as a cricke o5 ani under- | tion, lost séven’and Fert W-n..:- . < . . ercised something more than sent Ttin r 7 sity of syl- . i graduate. the Texas league, lost five games De- b 25-27 Franklin St., Norwich |5oiil fiuence® other factors that| s} N o Won lest Edstoern. Cunoseiions Sangie Papiet | — | fore putting a game in the wea ee)- ¥ QLALITY piicktiand #elathe from e preside ; 0 nter };:u;\‘,”.,;;;;-:[:sng}; =ec’z‘;en(‘l‘<m\r,;'1:§e e g;,flflfl,&",‘m 4 s e :r; g ‘,n. x:.\ /u.‘llh’ ‘.-nu. | glu_\h_x ‘flr?m h1.< operation f‘mv appendi- | Ty, Bogton Red Sox.started the #ea- tial primaries In Maryland, the forth- | — - Int o g o B o 4 . league, reports that the managers ere hat he may not try fo son st hame: sssé S0600 B r pes tn WelFR5010 alvays be considered |Ccoming government crop Teport, from | Iowa s s Vowerk [ H the four teams that make up the cir- | Bronx L‘imgl-" trophy May 18, although ts to the bad. Opening and especially when it o e then | Which little of an encouraging charac-| 208 At Miadislown] ~weaesatl Won the | Do, - §u e t have filed with him the names of | 8 TC0 Dot 008 DTS I 10 OWD | merning and afternoen samses inferfor kind. <k men are | ter cted, the strike of the west- | ACAT dRT i T Ao Baie with ontreal sescsseiens 8 9 ' men signed to play with their | Th® Sllverware permanen | ots’ cay had to be postponed em &c yed by us. Our price tell the|ern freight handlers an o0 Tous ey o8 G B Wee e g teams during the season that opened | _ WA : count of rair P} whole stary incred loss and privation. ca | A leyan won the 120 yard hurdles in 16| No sames scheduled. | on Saturday, o She Hat i a8 followat * | S Walls [bentiox 8 AbuY OB 41l ””’I . A Untrersh STETSON & YIUNG by the strous _ floods along the| o0 oy 3 g (= s ol K = | regan—Anderson, Marland, Geer, | earmarks of a real “come back.” The| Harvard and Untversity of Vesman! 5 i Mississippi river, To all these might| 20 and Paviah DL e iba o S gl g Atwood, McGrath, Hogan, Ray- | former Brooklyn-Loulsville player is|played 11 innings to a scor te be added the fact that the recent bull | 12200 . the shot 39 feet S inches in the meet- | x, gt st PO | mond, Livesley, Maynard, Plankey, | doing nifty work at third for the |yesterday, the game being o & market had evidently gone an 0 Na Winoing (hs event s Erid) arter i e i g 1000 | Hill, Dion. LaBelle, Robertson, outside, | Chicago Cubs, ’Afk'(lun_ of darkness. s Rallion Has that technical condittons as a whole [ 17 ¥ bfpean mdladb P bt = -3y w9 | _ Moosup—Cantara, T. Robifaille, D. - {favored a reversal of the inopportune | 10800 New it 40 feet 6 1-3 inches, br he | Springaeld 2 100 | Robitaille, Sawyer, Wood, Gouc orking in the Southern league last movement, which at no time had more| 100 N Gollags oo ’ | Holyoke 1 “ 20 | Buckley, Kelley, Ross, Robideau, La- | season seems to have put the winning | COVJSLIPS than a modicum of public support. | 4700 Nor By it ¥ * « | moreaux, Dennison, Clark, Willla uff in Rube BEenton. Si nce he re- | In the early afternoon the list m GAMES TODAY. | | Carpenter ¥ 1’ outside: | | | Smith, Miller, | | | et joined the Cincinnati Reds, Rube has o & ifested some improvement in r 0 P, | Jewett City E. Shea, A. L'Heu- | been pitching like a champion, | Reading, while Steel recovere 200 Peop n Rainey, McArthur, McCarthy, Richie,| In its annual report to the war de- more than a part of its fall. e | % Pi York. 5 innati game post- | . . ing pressure relaxed decidedly a 400 Pres o Sais, e | Hack, Livery and Boarding |mecke: then apeared o ve = P i . { ing a_ process of assimilation the shorts, whose ope early perfod doubtless celerated the ne The pertial rally was fc wed by another drive against Steel Which sent it to its lowest of the da and Union Pacific also reflected PEECW. BOLNS, Deatlsy | ooy aeling From \gain some ! fons in- the We guarantee our service to be the st at the mest reasonable prices. b MAHONEY BROS., Falls Ave JOHN PAUL JONES MAY NOT VISIT SWEDEN | GUE STANDI Won L. PC ; — 1 sz | Champion Miler Engaged to Help i 70| Manage Boys’ Camp in Maine Woods. g i but Reading almost alone of i 0 | There is a strong possibility that 'Tu:;'nnf"s"x:f"" o R::SMA ulative lssues succeeded in w s ’ John Paul Jones of Cornell, the mile net gain on the day. The clos! En 9 record hn:d'-x.l\\'n‘! be r“ly s around = comparatively dull and heavy. Trans-| 1o bo s 687 through the Maine woods with a lot Burchell's Freedom Worth $750. actions in Steel constituted over one- |—— Cuitei sisies Louls | of camp bove, instead of leading a Ollebiias f—The sationat | third of the business, which approx. |, 10 Unitei State ; y G.New York defeated 5. Touls | bunch of world famous athletes around Sacad con N ismaonal | imqted 900,000 shares. Reading and ies Wll around piaying vas the | the track at the Olympic games this Tequest by the Montress cipnissed & \iinjon Pacific helped materially to| o . 3, i W and an o summer, At any rate he has engaged Snretndtion SOM5 15 Bat aatds b it | up the total, which was t Chen L to spend the summer in helping to S RN Sltinnal board dice in some days. [y b poa ¢ a1l poa «|Manage the Kineo Camps for Boys, on BRasiis of player ', D. Burchol wdon was a heavy seller here, al-| 'fip % 021 ofpecorerr 10 0 0 o Long lake, Harrison, Me et from_ its reserver limi on |though its closing prices for Ar o s 4130 0foiess 5 44 7 (| In view of all that is now being R0 i€ hy him of 3550, Montrea| | 418 Showed gaing in oxcess of losses. | b Vet "Ciio {3} §ifamme 10 2 0 (] written about Jones being sure to be that the umount be raised (| Th® Ustal weakly ndvioes from rail-| e L' &0 e $ 4a 4 (|a member afithe Olymple team, nia T Purchel desires to play with |11 "Y'Y.l”\‘l”flyl‘vn':‘g x‘;.m:‘pmpx:l‘ diy op-| b ki 4 3% § ;| friends assert it is no more than’ jus- nd age the Syracuse team of the | M!S at the of me Conzol . rix g - - Few Yok sttt M 0L 148 | chandise continues to be very large. |—— Am. Tobaweo .l tita S ” st Some slight firmness for time mon- A8 BNI00 pmta 200 298¢ ey other than ninety days was reported s 2 b0 100 h :V‘”_ Play ‘:'“f‘g \9‘“‘" B | here, a condition which may be at- MONEY. 1 Wil 1 0 8 0 0 | ) & i he S. accept the Young Cubs’|tributed to the preparations now mak- | v Yo 3 - - H | Th t b challenge and will play thass Satur- |ing to meet the large New York city| firmer, ver cent., ruling ‘rat o, 3 . af L3 ey can exhnguls day afternoon at Hunt's lot The game | bond offerin. 1234 | -8, closing DId 23-4,| *Pated for Devore tn 7t - r 4 will be called at two o'clock. he bowd market was irregular for | Offered at re by innings: at long nerve-r: th l f t the greater part of the session, with a| Time loan; xty days 31-4 |8t Tenls 90001498 4% constant torture—whs eir love for 1it. downward tendency, Tétal sales, par |DeT cent. ninety days 31-4@31-2 per | Yo 2 e wa|o terrible agony—itel c value, aggregated $2,559,000. | cent., six months 3 1-2@33-4 per cent. |, T¥o base hits. 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