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- NURWICH BUI;LETIN, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1912 ;E___—_—______——_____—__—_-___—w INSURANCE. A Specialty £ARM INSURANCE J. L. Lathrop & Sons, Norwich, Cenn. Our Hat is in the Ring and we are gput for more business than ever be- ore. Talk may win a Presidential lection but it never covered a Fire Risk. We can take care of you in this respect. Don't delay, Insure Now. more dangerous than Fire, ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Bldg., 91 Main St. AHE OFFICE OF Wil F. BILL, Real Estate and Fire Insarance, is located in Demers’ Block, over C. M. wiillams, Room §, thira Telephone 147, Delay is ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW AMOS A. BROWNING Attorney-at-Law, 8 Richards Blag. ‘Phone 700. Brown & Perkins, ittumeys-at-law Over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St Entyance steirway next to Thames Netlena) Bank. Telephone 33-3. G. EDWARD GRAFF. WM. E. GILMORE, Speclal G. EDWARD GRAFF Stocks, Bonds and Grain Room 5, Chapman Building, 65 Broadway, Norwich, Conn, Coneolidated Stock KExchangs of New York, Telophone 842, C. H. GILFILLAN, Mgr. Ask for our weekly letter. It is full of usefui information. Spring Time Is Kedak Time Take a Kodak with YOU and get it at 168 Main Street, where they have everything you need for Kodakery ,ai- so prompt developing and printing at Cranston’s Book Store Come in and Gst a 1912 Catalogue F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Roem i, Second Figor, Shanmon Bidg Night ‘phone 1282, BALTIC Sucoessful Series of Whists for Organ Fund—Mifi Help Had Privilege to Attend Circus. The last of the series of whists giv- en by the Immaculate Conception church for the new organ fynd was held Monday evening in Sprague hadl, and was & most enjoyable affair. Ex- cellent music was furnished by Profes- sor Bison’s orchestra before the whist and for the dawcing lates It was the orchestra’s first appearance in public. The first prize for whist, a fishing out- fit, went to Renelda Hines; second pflx@ cards, went to Fred Hnssl&s of Taftville. Sprague hall was given free of charge every evening for the whists, this heiping a great deal towards the proceads of the new organ fund for the new St. Mary’s church. Unclaimed letters at the Baltic post- office for the week ending May 11th ave for the following: Miss Florence Booth, Mrs. H. Grove, Broad Brook Co. George Cooney of Paimer, Mass., is vigiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Cooney of High street. Rev. U. O. Bellerose has gone lo Montreal, Canadna.for ten days’ stay. All day Tuesday large auto *huses wers oconveying people to Hanover, whers a Baptist conference was being r_ Large numbers of people from over the state were attending the 'l'he mlfls in Baliic did not stop Tuwesday for the Wild West show, but employes who wished to attend were permitted to leave the milL Miss Mary Brennan of Monson, who has been the guest of the Misses Brennan the past mwonth, returned home Tuesday. —_— A Judicial Ideal. The British jury out of which nine could not write and sevag could not read seems to be almost g:dicia.lv ideal—St. Louls Post- AtFounhIns&Elsewhore Ask for "HORLICK’S” The Original and @enuine, MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages. Ko hos 'Lo..an ?.'Lm“f_) Don't travel wuhout A quick lonch Take no imitation. Just say ‘IIOI.UCI'S. Noft in Any Ml_lk Trust minute, {mer favorit 4 and SAMES TODAY. Willls alloved Brooklyn only feur seattered hits, an made the local £ ¥hlle his teammates it he boil hard in the frst buy look like u..nmk\e. the be- I Ins rum es‘er bzl & o aorimis sl &% Lol won the secpd game | ginning of the fight until the atsth | Clerdtand at New York. st. 3 round the -pecufttm continually iZh Bpstares. o a ¢ | ghouted “Take 'em off,” “frameup,” etc. | T i e 14 311t looked as though McRariand s onetchy, N. F. A. Boys Show Top Form in 12 to 0 Contest on Home Jo e, s § 81! Founa' Fackey jabbed and _ uppercut v oule. H . A York at Plttsburg. Krne so persistently that he almost Grounds—Croker and English Pitch Great Ball—Allow- Pidladeonia’ ab Cingt § 211 pCA%tn out st the closs ot the:fight. | TR 3 000 el . | AMERICAN LrzaGuE STANDING. 160 Want: J Ci . e e | 3 ants to Meet Jewett City. ing Visitors But Two Singles. Won, Last Totals, = E b Bttt Gl IRk, S Score by inniag: Gentlemen: 1 have $25 to bet under e ] 1 1 +='1| the following conditions: On the Acidemy campus Wadnhesday jthrough the game. “Bunk” Walsh act- Two ume hit. Moy thiied! bate ik, : ety Th:t“ It can ge:;e lél:“::;e(t:’ ‘nlm- fter the N. F. A, basdball team |©d as umpi The score: 5 | bome run, - Konetehy. baseball team o ‘onnec e el S g A S N. LhA. Westerly. SRR nclu& leasu;. O otk VO E ¥ victory over the 25t~ 1 po b h po am to allow: 0 us out « :‘rT: I;:hezz‘huz;(:.‘r-a}n‘in a game re- | jiundiic P S:f‘;'n'r 1, ;‘ : ? :: H | _ Pittsburg, ;‘le-: ‘;?rk x:;wn;::;" ;«‘m defeated | tOWD ba.t:er; but the rest of the Le.u‘n 1 : g t fect work { '\’ % 1 ool ol 3 PE2 0 Atdetics Take One frem Chicage. | Pitisburg 4 0 8 1o & hotly contested game. Long | will be Jewett City players. markable for the almost perfec z 3001 : P Pliladoighis, May 15.1n o loug drawa oit game | bits marked the gamo. Bcore: 1 am to be allowed to use any play- of the home team and the loose play- 5 110 0 1{Wheelerrt 4 0 2 0 0¥ nacred by poor y;lzlnu(‘_ n q\m:h sldes | Pms::r,. N New \:u:r:.w i ‘ er in the town, not in the Jewett City 3 5 4 1 2 ] ag0 8 1o 6. Score: L 3 ing of the visitors, who were credited | BEE N PR Philadelphia. Byme3d 4 0 5 3 OfDesorelt 4 3 4 0 0 |llne-up, even If his name has been filed with seven errors. Both Croker and 8.1 2 0 9 i 0132 ab a e 4 0 5 1 0fDoyle,th 3037 0'\ th the league. 4 a0vel . Robinson,et 3 2 0 0 D 10 51 1 0 Donlin,et 4 11 0 1iSa'dgrass.ct 4 2 1 00 The game to be played June 12, 17 Enhglish, who pitched for the Academy, | M'Kangh & 1 1 9 o a4 :,“l‘“"’fl‘"":’ §03 ) JPuecwrt 4 1.1 1 ¢|or 18 Winmer to take bet and entire ' st 423 30 2 i oferkio, - k were in the best of form and held the | Hwdd g 1 1! Wilsen, 4 3 1 0 0fHerzog3> 4 1 2 3 1|gate recelpts. Money to be posted be- v ‘scoreless, only two hits being | Totals, 30200 1 0 0 fMcCorthy, 2 8 2 1 23 1liletcherss & 0 0 4 1|fore June 1, 1912 PRIOIEOE: o e Score by innings: Colcmmir e oI ~ — — _ __|baseball team notify me through this English two. Chappell, for the visitors, “; !:” AT 2 o | “Hyatt 1000 Totals, 38 8 2| paper within seven days so as to give i T -onsiste! S i - . 10 v s me time to get m: in condition. !ntCh‘-fl s ;‘ j)d' :[031 ]l:lll‘\m‘ LA‘L:‘?’d sr(»::n c “fjm' mny, hx Ai 5 9 Fenkiy .8 1;”:"', ™) s:m_ f. \‘ “in Sth. Sporting F‘sdimr {uf‘ffi:n\lorwtch Bul- ing six strikeouts, but receive Qr | Croker 2, Fletc) Mo 0 *Ran for eCarthy in 9th. b - > 2 qu‘j::\pnl'( The home team scored in ev- | 2; wwo baee hit, Boyd; doubls play. Clapp to ¥ Hi Totals, 4 3| “*Batted for Camnits in 9th. letin to be stakeholder. ery inning except the h ,\;‘: » o ’m!t,_ off el 8. off rm’m&, oft 1 0 Score by innings: J. A. HINES, L IUTINS R v . g . |lish 2; hit by pi Anderson; struck ou e Ty ob e 030000 0.0 04 2 ;! The only error of the 2 A. DOYS | Ghapge §, by Croker 5. by, Moghah 3; tmpice; Buny | motas, 29 8 34 17 roro s R 11010100 04| f f : % Fletcher, 1 Wi h | Sourbier High With 133, was made by Fletcher, who dropped | Waish. 2 o e 8th, Wiow/ . Tea Doulin; Dovers, Gavllgsams: ‘tise g Béyd's throw when two were out in g : - P base bits, Mumay, Meride; home runs, Wilson, Mey- | At the Aldi alleys Tuesday Sourbier ninth inning. Bovd and Robinson | Young Cotter Matched with Pollis. @ was high man with a string of 133, and the 8. 1 | " 0—6 { were credited with two hits each, the| Young Cotter of this city is sched- | | Pahias: ’i 4 —s v T | on Monday H, Hill had high single of former lining out the only two bagger | uled to appear in the main bout of 8 | 'Tm I“‘ % 5 'u;u - Cmnm)nlll ]0, Bn!tlnnd J.l e 5 122, v he I 28 were s >, 3 0 hits, Ca = Cincinnatl, May 15.—In required 11 innings for —— of the game “ht?n‘h’xe hases wer 1.‘”11 rou ‘fli agai t. Pallis, a soldier, at a =g ”m;\‘::‘vu- e e ¥ . S All S Chalt in the seventh inning. The local team | private smoker to be given in New Bésten- Wew: Tn” the NiNth. the sriss haes todiy. Bouw & to 3, Brewn ghteed tars allenge. flelded well and showed spirit ail|London, May 27, 5 well in pinches until ’m floal inning, when he hit nager Driscoll's Stars would Hka ¥ean, aud after retiring the next two men silowed | range a game with the Pirates of [Clark & baso on bells Humghrles sogled, scocl | ewete ity for May 19, 1912, 0 be 3 ) 5 Boston. Cinelnnati. {played at Jewett City if possible, If VLR i abhpoae o bhpa eithe Plrates will answer through The b 2 poa e s g R B e R B UL lky-||lf~lt,i;-. it will greatly oblige Manager 3111 0| 5 ¢80 omoniltmlin 4 110 :51 riscoll. § 013 1 o|Btkelt 5 2 2 0 0Mitchellr 5 0 | P LTI i 3 Deviln, 4122 405 ol PROFESSIONAL OPERATIONS. Reading ....... i e R s i | Jack Mnnfy l_\fler Bates. B o Sl Sl iDenas s ¥ 13 iss 5 03 Jack Monty of this city states that Secondary Specialties Continue Active | st MY G6e: s S g | Kiing.c 3230 0MIene 3313 he would like a match with Young For Mo, Manitest Rasson Do. ptd ... T B8 ol LR s <o Bates of Baltic at any iime or place 9 e ¥ S 1] fl‘ ss x“ 24 ptd... 38% $1 . Totals et 11 0H'phrlesp 2 1 0 for any number of rounds, i Tl g i & g e = g |*Grant 000 —_— eufl;‘x‘v }?fll;m:\s‘“tm]l;} stock market o L |*MeDonald 1 1 0 Hurb Perdue certainly is getting ‘\'as a repetition of the preceding day. Totals, 40 10 39 13 ¢ | WAy to a fine start. Johnny Kling There was the same immoderate bid ding up of the hard coal shares, Cana- dian Pacific and a score or more of secondary or low priced speoialties, with alternate recessions, recoveries and periods of dullness. The mov: ment apparently represented I more than the operations of the fessional element, and thers ws ther evidence of imside liquida pecially in the more prominent gpec lative stocks. This Ilatter conditi seemed the more apparent with e recurrent rally and gave color to the belief that the interests Instrumental posed to leave the market to its own devices. The opening saw the usual of ide” or decided gain Valley, American Sugar, International Paper preferred and Interborough- Metropolitan preferred rising a point or over, with virtually no decline; Before the end of the ho t half all > advanc weére campietely oblits and noon the average level of ]I"SL's wa on a parity with or under \w ]m\. of the previous day. Soon af day another buying movement m Te: high ~Valley and Read large part of the ea added to the gains re obscure specialt Pacific went to ord. HEliminating “rumors” and “pri- vate advices,” absolutely nothing de- veloped to explain the rise in Cana- dian Pacific, but the small floating supply of the stock in the market, to- gether with manipulative tactics however, nearly 269, a new hi the of certain traders, were assumed to be back of lhv In the las hour other dormant up, while th fresh irregu- ed down to ST general denoting ixn,r» the part of the absence of anything side or public interest. sudden two-point rise in Illino tral, which helped to brin out of its exireme D previous week, the cl ately active, ith . Some idea o \musud( character may b t Agide 1"\“1 gained from s sto at times exce e-third was made up of two ste teading and United States Ste London Wought about 25000 shares here, principally United States Steel, and sold some Am Lehigh Valley state of the copper past vear hown the Anacomda Copper ) controlled lgamated Copper is s by Amaig gives earnings of per on its i ed capital, compared wi 5.42 per cent. in 1910, while sales in- creased by almost $8,( 000 The bond iaarket as inelir case off at Total sales, $2,682,000. first, but hardene: par value, amounte United States bonds unchanged on call, STOCKS. Hig! Alls Chialmers ptd Amal Am. wer Litieai 00 10500 25900 500 500 4 1800 6100 4 100 200 4400 on 011 Hide & L. prd Ico Secorities Linseed Oil Toeomotive Smeltng & R 1 Foundries Sugar Refining Tel. & Te . Tobaeen pfd Woolen , conda Mining (o Atlantic Coast Line Baltimore & Ohio. Bethlehen Steci 0 Brookln Rap! anadlan Pacific Central Leather Do. pfd Contral Transt 15609 1800 100 . Dt Chicago & N. W Chicago, M. & St. C.0.C & Bt Colorado Fuel n Colorado & Southern. . 00 Consoltdated IGas . Com Products Delaware & Hudso Dmm- & Rlo Grande 170% 17034 2600 Illinofs Central . 8800 Interborough Met. 9000 Do. ped 300 Inter Harvesier weee Tt Marine pfd 000 Intermationsl Paver . 000 Intamational Puzp . —— Tows Central 100 Kansas (ity 104 Do, e 1‘.-1; Gas .. 1800 Youlswlilo & Nesh, .., 100 Minn, & 8. Lowis.., 8000 M., Kt P, & K § %00 Mo, Lmn. & Tox, e 1, pld Ao, Puitie” ~ Bouthbr | oL B r‘mu‘é\ %Y. Robith fl Westem 480 Piiistirg €'oa! 1400 Procesd Wieel Clar in recent advance were the mors dis- | B $950.00 has two dandy 000 Two out when wiuning run scored. voungsters in Perdue pree o oo Louls 900 *Ran for McLem in Tth and Donnelly. | 800 M»: E: P:;En:’! Two Dase Hoooper, **Batted for Keefe in Tth. 100 Toledo, y —_— Score hy lnn.'mfln' R R R e bl e B Thion RN T T mii 00010063000~ AlLarge Anortment of | AL niaged. & buse hits Houser. Phelan 3, McLean; theeo base hit, Hoblitzel. UNKS, BAGS and SUIT- BASEBALL RESULTS WEDNESDAY. TR > Ul | Intemesmnss veagee, CASES; also Leather Goods at i At Buftslo—Buffulo 3, Bulmors 8. | At Rochester—Jersey City 5 Rochester | Mariand At Toronto—Providene 7, Toronto 8. LOWEST PRICB. = ouse Electri Other clubs not scliefluled. é Western Unim New England League. \\h!NmS At lowell—Lowell 8, New Bedford 8. At Jawrence—Lawrence 1, We ter 3. At lynn—Lynn 6, Fall River 2. e - At Brockton—Brockton 5, Huverhill 2. Th Sh t k t “ R L INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. ¢ Clncke arness 0. | Lost. ! |2, H 321 Main Street, p rork, b | rnmw . 10 —_ o | Baltimore . d Mont < Connetleut Leagne. genort—Bridgeport 7, New Haven 1. wd—Hariford 0, Holyoke 3. LANG 5 ~ { Huntingt A At feld—New Dritaln 5, Springfleld 6. : _L‘?‘A[(?":xwmf,”mq :", ‘r? D.nmexci CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. l] Bleaner a“d fl er “Ctmwr > r ¢ ) an i 1 . 533 e e S 157 Franklin SL , next Wednes- | . é i s ey middling u s communica- i i gulf, 12.05; sales, 5 Summit v SU”S PRESSED 50¢ At Princeto Princet 0, wmni 2 g o) i i ey of moisaans 15, 7o | 0Ur Wagon Calls Everywhers May 5, Bowdoin 4. Wesleen 1. Delivered lo Any Part of Norwich “Han 2. 1w - the Ale that Is acknowledged to be s 8 McFarland Defeats Erne, the best on the market—HANLEY'S B 2 Philadelphia, May 15.—Packey Mc- | pERRLESS. A telephone order wiil | May - Farland of Chicago and Young Erne recelve prompt attention. D. J. McCORMICK, 20 Franidin St of this city, the National fought six rounds before Athletic Club tonight Touring_ Cars Model No. 35 $1,060.00 Runabouts E Model No. 36 Model No. 29 $1,250.00 Model No. 43 $1,800.00 Fully equipped | Model No. 28 $1,075.00 MODEL NO, 35........$1,060.00 This, and all other models, maintain the two undisputed BUICK qualities—Supremacy for Hill-Climbing. Ability to go 100 miles or 100,000 miles over hills or any other roads with more certainty and economy than any other car that receives the same care. RESERVE POWER IS THE SECRET OF BUICK SUCCESS This reserve power gives you choice of position on the road—allows you to maintain your position when hills are encountered—you change gears less often, use less fuel and above all else, explains why BUICK cars give satis- factory service for thousands of miles after other moderate price cars have been worn out and forgotten. 2 97,000 BUICK OWRNERS The knowledge and experience gained in makmg 97,000 cars is worthy of your serious consideration—Ask any BUICK owner what he thinks of his car. State registrations show the most popular car. During the months of January, February, March and April, 1912, BUICK registrations at the State Capitol have exceeded by over 50 per cent. of any other make of cars selling from $850.00 to $1,800.00. We will be at the Wauregan Hotel for Demonstrations with Models 35, 36, 43 - MOKDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 14,15 and 16 Learn for yourself of their comfort, flexible 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 time M. R. JOY, Monte Cristo Garage s Puflman Palaee Car,, iteel . Mpring. NEW LONDON, CONN. PUTNAT1, CONN,