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EDWARD GRAFF Stocks, Bonds and Grain Roem 5, Chapman Building, 85 Broadway, Norwich, Conn, MEMBER Consolidated Stock Fxchange of New York, Chicago Board of Trade Telephone 842 C. H. GILFILLAN, Mgr. Ask for our weekly lettar, It is full of useful inf rmaty outfieider of {to Miss D gave her address as the Sinton hot. The Owls Speciuld defoated the Jun- | boxer in New London county at 125 fors at Auckpins Monday night on the [pounds for a Iittle side bet. h of | fice to hear from Slasher Houc! | Huntington or Kid Lisey of Wil Aldl affeys by 3 pins, ta 0 the three strings roiled. Nelthe team was in tho best of form, Busc The scores: Owls Spesials. Johnson .. . Sullivan .. Tuttle .. Busch ., 106 89 83— R T Juniors. Aldt 100 Kid || Crowe 3. 3638 day night Sourbie £ On_Thurs and Buseh will meet thr the Owls No. 4 te and Donovan, F. A. M. NOW HAS MEMBERSHIP OF 14361, Eight Hundred and Forty-one New Members Gained During Month of Apri cyclists now numbers 14,261 members. During April the increase In member ship was phenomenal and $41 enthu- slastic motoreyclists joined the F. A. M. They are riders in thirty states, one province of Canada and Manlla, | 2 New York outranked all states in the number of afflliations. In the em. pire state 175 riders joined the fed- eration during the month. Ohlo came second with 116 new m s and California was third with S4 names to its_credit, The new are as follows: Ma Rhode Island, 8; 1; oCn- necticut Pennsyl- vania, 4 t of Co lambia, 1; Ala- bama, Ten- | nessea, §; Kentucky, Texas, 4; | Oldahoma, 2: Indiana, 42; Illinois, 38; Michigan, 6; Wisconsin. 8; Missonr 16; Minnesota, 3; Jows, 7; South Da- kota, 5; Kansas, 26; New Mexico, 1; Colorado, 3; D na, 7; ldaho, 3; Utah, 1; Oregon, 2; nila, 16. Washington, 4 Ca 1, and Altar Boys Challengs. The Altar Boys of St. Patrick's church would like to have a game for Saturday morning, The lineup is as follows: G. Madden c¢, R. Moran p, W. Barry 1b, G, Ryan 2b, R. Fontaine 3b, W. McKnight ss, J. Connelly rf, W. hea 1f, J. Keenan cf. The Aitar Boys challenge any team In eastern Con- necticut or the age of 13 yecars. Send all challenges through the 'Bul- letin, Wheat Becomes a Benedict. Cincinnati, May 13.— ack” Wheat, the Brooklyn baseball team, was married in this city today y Ke Forsman, who Cineinnati. Kid Swift Looking for Trouble. Kid S8wift would like to meet any OWLS SPECIAL WIN AT DUCKPINS Defeating Juniors 1089 to 1050—Neither Team Shows Top Form—Busch Has High Single of 110 and Total of 280. William Donohue, manager, No. 135 total of 280 belng the high mark, | Main street, Norwich, Conn, Wwhile he 0 had high slogle of 110, Lebarion Baseball Team Organized. The baseball team of the Lebanon Athletic «lub is orgar son of 1912 and would like 89 80 91— 260 zed for the sea- .89 110 B1—280 | 379 963 850—1089 | This year's team promises that the town has | had for a long time munications to Karl ager, Lebanon, Conn, Frank Gotch, Cus Scheeniin men from am, Johnson, Oat at the Fifth Reg timore on May 30. 40 per cent. of the gross receipts and ¢ armory in Bal- ch is to recei will go to the Monumental staging the affair. Wolgast Not Seriously Injured. 2 Motor- The Federation of American Motor- | San Francise world’s champion lightweight, was in- jured in his bout y lie Ritchle of San that his hurts | champion suffered from pains in his Kidney as a result of a fall with Ritc Higginbotham Relsased. s released today. | for the coast Langford Outclassed Jim Barry. heavyweight Boston, tonight defeat- Chicago heay was completely o referee stopped the negro boxer of City School League Games. ng are the results of the City laved Saturday: Greeneville 9. 4 10, Norwich Town 9, Wild Cats Challenge. The Young Wild Cats challenge any | team in the city under 14 years of age. | The lineup | Smith p, W | . Dean If, Hickey sub. Baitic and Occum Won. opening_games of the Mill league, Saturday, Baltic defeated ville and Occum won from the Y. M. | C. A team. Jimmy Callahan, the Fitchburg bay | Sox this season, back himself. and running Jimmy is batting | TheDimeSavingsBankl OF NORWICH, DIVIDEND The regular Semi be payable on and after May 15, FRANK L. WOODARSD, aprizidaw early settlement, but it d nnual Dividend been declared from the net earn- of the past six months at the rate of Four per cent. a year, and will Treasurer, PEERLESS. recelve prompt attention, B 4. McCORMICK, 30 Frankiin 8t A Large Assoriment of TRUNKS, BAGS and SUIT. | CASES; also Leather Goods at | LOWEST PRICES. The Shetucket Harness Co., 321 Main Street, LANG Iy Cleaner and Dyer 157 Frankiin S. SUITS PRESSED 503 Our Wagon Calls Everywhers ALL IN New Wall P. F. MURTAGH 92 and 94 West Main St. ‘Phone. Delivered lo Any Pari of Norwica the Ale that is acknowledged to be the best on the market—HANLEY'S A teleplione order will | ent streng Paper Decorations and utout Borders. 1t will pay you to ses them before you select, with a full ling Mouldings Murescos and Paints ready for use. Now taking oeders for spring Paint- itig, Paper Hanging and Decorating. FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL SUGAR S8HOWS UP STRONG, Heavy Buying Presumably in Belief of | Jacrease in Common Dividend. New York, May 13-—Aside from a ther demonstration in the hard coal es, especially Lenigh Valiey, a new fu 8 { high reco r Canadian Pacific, and | unusual st h in A Sug which uotation stock market nd dul lers may b \ssum ween the oper- in the way of tless gath- ered much of its strength from sheer manipuiation, accompanied by reports that a recent exa n of Lehigh Valley had disclos assets. Reading was m active than Lehigh Vailey, indeed, the most active fssue in the list, but its strength was less pronou: In several inclined to irr The movement in th been based in part o that the differences bes ators and the miners nited States su- decision affecting ed trust ses migh down. No news of ucter developed in the course of the and traders once | mora fell of ter, how- d drew away from ed by a small mar- record price of a buying of American Sugar suggested absorption, founded perhaps on the 11 that th com-~ mon dividend might soon be increased At all events the rise failed to take into account the avowed intention of the federal government to remew its prosecution of that“c an; Unien Pacific and ma: dard stocks were heavy the part of the day sistent ps Steel. steadiness, due prim to some 1 in Union Pacific, the whole market sold off in the final hour, wipin; the greater part of the geins in Reading and other shares of early prominence, but Lehigh Valley retained much of its rise. The closing a brisk, rise in iifan preferred, lings here were light. with some selling of steel on halance. Official data fros h gin to repeat its I month ago. The n sreater with marked and per- against United States February shows that total operating revenues per miis averaged $966 as compared with $595 in the same month further upward movement in refunding fours. Total sales, e, were 32,799,000, a threes registered advanced 1-8 per cent. on call, STOCKS. falen. mh, Al Chalmers o ... cor & T Cotion 1) Hugar iefining T4 & Ta ! Tobarwo ol Wesiin 6000 Ansconda Mining O 1900 Atehioan, . . 209 Do. pd 00 siiantle Cousi iine 1269 Baitimors & Olo 00 Bethilenew Suel 1100 Wroakln Reptd Te #390 Cancdiyn Peciic 3400 Central Lot 100 Do, wid e Comtenl o6 New derney 700 Chésapeskn & Ohlo 300 Chicars & Aluon. . Ceveland e T 11 base hite, Tyan 2 Peckd Cunningham, hitherto unknown | asion seemed to | e sort of a | 1ling | Valley, | After a brief period of general| United States Ruber United States Steel Weatern Marviand Weetinghovse bleted bond market was frregular, save New York, May 1:—Money on call 3-4@3 per cent.; an 2 3-4; closing bid Time loans firmer; 3 3@1-4 per cent.; 90 days 8 1-4 six months 3 1-2@3 3-4 per rate 2 3-4; last 2 3-4; offered at 3. New York, | closed quiet and five points micdling uplands, 11.65; middling gulf, 11.90; sales, 400 bales, 13.—Cotton spot Futures closed 11.23, July 11.30, August 11.35, Septem.- October 11.44, 1147, December 11.53, January 11.43, Vebruary 1149, March 1157, GHICAGO GRAIN WARKEY, Chlesgo at Philadelphia. St Louls at Détrolt at New York. Clereland at Washington. American Leagn. Boston a2 Cinclunatl. Krookdst at St Louis, New York at Piitsburg. Pulladeiphia st Chiago, AMERICAN Lzacus STANDING. Wou Lo P2 e 29~ 5 800 Boston 3 538 Cnshingion 1 {035 Clevsland s 1 416 Phlladelphia 1 459 Detwolt 1" i Now Yol 13 216 St Leuis o 15 56 Tigers played swamped by (he 2 ware of 15 ta 4, All of Jennings’ pitciiers were Wild and. Inefec e Highlinders have sald Catcher Gus _Flshe: o, tho Poctand elub of the Pacific Scuce: Datrait. Now York. ab b po i ey, a Bush.es Jones, 1t Dubuslf Cubb(ef Crawford it 3 D'hanty, 2 Moriarty, b 4 8 Baunian3b tanage,c orke.p. Ml Pamoll.p ovingtolp ett aKocher 1 i 1 1 1 s 0 Totals, 36 Bauied_for **Batted for Al aRan for Willett in 9th Score by innings: Detralt 10110710004 Now MRS i R R Two_buse bits, Gandner, Ziuo, Dolan; three base Dita, Bush, Moriarty, Stauage, Dolan. Boston 14, St. Louis 9. Bosten, May 15.—Poston won from St Teuls to- recently putehased | day, 14 to 9, by plilug up nine runs in the second | 8 innfng. The loeals hit tie bal hard and safds in | hel- | B seventh inniug and_Bedi- | ent_ wuccesstully the tde. The visitors used | that period, cach plaver woring one tally. B man weut fo pleces four plichers. E Beston. f St Louis. ab it Wh pos v 0 Shottenet 5 3 3 0 30 0Austudb & 0 11 53 o Stovall1b 3 0 60 31 iy 33 120 50 311 a1 141 53 166 00 000 Busmanp 370 000 Bedientp 1 0 10 i 000 Totals, 3513 0o 000 WU Score by nmings: 8t Loul 0 050 00 Boston 2 190 050 "1t Two base Rits, Speaker, Lewis I, Gardmer, Steph ens. Walsh's Delivery Effeetive. ‘elphia was unable to when men were on bases today Barry hade tbree Brown % Score Philadelphi pon ab h Rethab 2 0 18 53 Hlccdd 4123 50 Cillshsnlf 4 2 8 0 4z Bodiect 2 3 4 0 OfBaker3d 4 0 LColinst & 1 9 0 OfMumlyrf 3 0 er,db 8 0 7 0 OfMclmnes,1b 4 1 Wearers 4 2 1 2 OfBarrs,se__ & & Kura,c 2090 Ofkpnc 31 Wasip 4 0 1 1 lbrowap 3 0 ———— i Totals, 29 827 8 1 10 o *Ratted for Fgan in 9th. Batted for Brown in Sth. Boore by Innings: AR e e 0 Two base hits, J. Collins, E Washington 9, Cleveland 6. bunched hits on jay_and_defeated Casbion end Ryan marked the game. Cleveland, Washington, ab i po hpoa o Butchert 5 0 4 2400 Ok 5 2 3 2100 433 1100 5138 3100 Yasterigo 4 17 148 Ryt 3 31 01 0 0 Baldb 4 22 i1 Popaughes 4 1 2 318 Blandingp 3 1 0 3004 Baskettep 1 0 1 = isingston 1 0 0 u Totals, 59 11 9 13 Thitach tor Baakette Keora by innings: o 00511 ugh; home runs, NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Lot P.C . 10 H 736 { 13 4B 1 450 " 1 421 Bos i 301 Puiladeiphis 1 1368 St Louls i 3% nnatl 2, Brooklyn 1. bunched o single, o fourth_inning Cinclnnatt, May s base on balls pdxy, and this yroved enouz) e form with e ex- gamo was the fast- pon e 910 301 m11 110 110 340 240 830 011 Totals, 31 924 9 718 8 Score by tzblaga: Brooklyn . 101 Cinclunatt D= New York-Chicago a Tie. enabied the loals to score. The Chicago. | New York a el ahpoa e | Bheckarae o0 1810 4 | Sehatert 00 0330 ¥ 21 1300 o0 0300 o of 2810 8 00 01 Fvers, 29 1110 Letinox.5ly 0 OMeere 32211 2 Ofereaip 30130 i HRIRE e 10001114 00030001 . Zimmerman. St Louls 4. Bosten 2. Bt Leuls May 15.—A baso on balls & single, a wild piioh and Koncichy's siagle In the eleventh in- ning gare St Louls the third straight violory ove Boston, score 4 o 2. Kling was put out of the kame for protestiug a decision in the fenth. Scoro: ot Louis. Boston. ab b pos abh pos Ellislt 305 0 OSweeney2> 5 3 1 Mowrey.sd 5 3 1 2 pbellct & 1 4 0 Hugginstb 4 1 1 2 £ 34 Hovety,1b 5 811 1 1iCirkelf 5 8 3 0 Evanstt 4 0 1 0 1Deviiss 4 13 3 Smithass 4 2 4 1 Ofouserdd 4 013 0 Oskeaf 4 1 2 0 0MDonald3 4 110 Bitss,e 4283 30133 Ewingp 0 9 1 0 $004 Buelep 5 104 100% “Houser 1100 0000 1000 1000 00000 ————o 9010 e 3 Totals, 59 18 33 18 tied for livans in 10th. **Batted for Oukes in 10th, Batied foe Hees in 1Lih. One out when wisalog ne scored, Sanre by fanings: 8t Louts Boston: aloconacsucernroa wo base hite, McBride. Foster, Cashion; threo | Moran, | Bridsewor Hawalln Isiend, 4. 15 iomi of the | perforn ~|able that Yale will be awarded the cup if the agrcement which it 13 un- deratood exists between the iwo unl- | versities is lived up to. By that con- | tract it 1s understood that provision is made that in case of a tie ending the competition the trophy will be - MODEL NO. 35, This, and all other models, maintain the two undisput ed BUICK qualities—Supremacy for Hill-Climbing. 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We will be at the Wauregan Hotel for Demonstrations with Models 35, 36, 43 MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 14, 15 and 16 for yourself of their comfort, fiexible power, silent running and easy control. + LET A BUICK DEMONSTRATION BE THE STANDARD BY WHICH YOU JUDGE ALL OTHER CARS Just call up the Wauregan Hotel and ask for a BUICK representative and arrange your own tims. M. R. JOY, PUTNAT1, CONN, inks of his car. Garage , CONN. MONDAY'S BASEBALL RESULTS. Internattonal Leagus. Al gumes posponed—wet grounds. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Woo. Lot PC. 13 7 12 1 Baltimors » “n | Toronto 1 Nowark ... i Providence 10 Montreal 1 Connectiout Leagus. At Now Britain—Springfield 3, New Briain 1. No other games scheduled. CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Lew PO New Haven ... 7 2 Fpringteld h New Britatn ‘ Hartford : Now England Leagus. At Worcester—Woroestee 1, Lawrence 1 Tem fn- nings—dariness. At Lyno—Lymn 8, Haverhill & At ¥all River—New Bedford-Fall River pame post- poned—rain. At Brookion—Brockton-Lowell game postponed— raln. College Garme At Washington—Georgetown 8, College of Hawall, Saturday Sports. The Yale Gun club defeated tho Harvard Gun club at the traps at Yale fleld by the score of 214 to 18L “Ad” Wolgast, the lightwelght champlon, was forced to extend him- self to the limit to get a newspaper { raw in_his four round bout with | “Willle” Ritchie in San Francisco, At Amherst Yale won without diffi- culty in the tennis matches with Am- | herst, taking both the doubles and the | three singles that were played in straight sets with one exception. 8 Wesleyan won the dual track meet | | with Eafayette at Middletown by the | score of 68 to 69. One Wesleyan rec- | | ord -was broken, Captain Wendell of | Wesleyan maling the 120-yard hur- | fay 15.—Darkners and rain put an end | dles in 15 4- o New York-Chlcago eerles | fitths of a seoond off the previous rec- | H e end of the cighth inning | ? Tesroau wero scagiered, but | ‘seconds, clipping two- ord. In a triangular track meet at Phila- | delphia the University of Pennsylvania secured §5 points to 32 points agains | the combined teams of th | Indian school and the Carnegit Tech- | nical school of Pit 5| failed to secure a pof: | Carlisle Indian, was the star of the | | meet, ! Cariisl burg. Carnegi Thorpe, the Although Yale tied with Princeton 3 1 dual track meet at Yale 58 1-2 points and the winner k cup was undecided by the ces of the men, it is prob- Treatment That Cos DIABETES Nothing If it ls to Benefit. Diabetes has long been coveldered an incurabls disease, and the oniy hopo held out o patients hus been o prolong thelr years by sheiemious living. A Dewly discovered pleat 1n Mexioo called Disbetol herb has been found to be a mectfc in the treat- jent of disbetes, alcily reducing the speciflc grar- ity snd sugar, restoriug the weight and bullding up thy system. 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At Cambridge Harvard retrieved | Terry MeGovern, the Lynn manager, | her defeat of last year at the hands of | says that the onlv club he fears will Dartmouth by winning the annual|pe apt to win the pennant away from dual track and fleld meet of the col- [ him is Worcester, leges by a score of 66 1-2 poluts to | B 0 1-2. H. B. Endight of Dartmouth | | e | With the two star gardeners, Wol- PR i T B e Y BT out of the game, the 6 feet 1 3-4 Inches, a quarter of an | | nch botter thae e e e 98 by | Highlanders' outfield is very near shot |8 7-8 inches made by Lawrence of |league. He gets his nickname from | Harvard. T. Cable of Harvard threw | the color of his h the hammer 164 feet 11 2-5 Inches; | T the old record, made by Kelley of | Block, the White Sox catcher, is Dartmouth, last year, was 146 feet 8 |hitting the ball hard this season. | inches. ' 7 | Hardly a game goes by but what he —_ | isn’t making one or more hits. He Is | doing all of the catching for SPORTOGRAPHS. Pitcher Elliott E. Dent to the Newark | playing first base for the B club of the International league. | Braves, but will be shifted to third - — | soon as the weather warms up a I Vitt, who is ‘making quite a hit in | tle. { the Detroft infleld, was a star with the | !'Ban Francisco team last season. | At least | after « ue clubs are Gandll, the Montreal first The Boston Natio Mattern, the noted s | ta_the Montreal club. thpaw pitcher, |willing to give Jack Flynn considerations for “Chic. Fred Merkle has still to get started | Paul Cobb is a brother of Ty e |in the Western league of .065. 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