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NORWICH BULLETIN, - FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1912 INSURANCE. — e A Specialty £ARM INSURANCE J. L. Lathrop & Sons, Norwich, Cenn. s S of 400. ich the Nor- all team has Tn eight games in wWh wich Free Academy bas played this season, batting average of 319, which shows that with the stick the Norwich b are most proficient as in other depart ments of the game, - Captain Fletcher has a big lead over the other play with a percenta 3 H played in six game and annexed 15 hits, 2 good n ir Hat is in the Ring and we are or more business than ever be- Talk may win a Preeidential sction but it never covered a Fire can take care of you in this Insure Now., n Fire, ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Bldg,, 91 Main St. Delay is THE TOWNS-PEOPLE OF MONTVILLE, at lsast, should in ths future consid- er the financial strength of a BOND- ING CO., as of some importance. .. We _represent THE AMERICAN | SURETY CO., of New York, which i the strongest in the world. B. P. LEARNED & CO. Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. Agency establiskad May, 1846. MHE OFFICE OF WM. F. EILL, Real Estate ROBERT FLETCHER, Ca Academy ain. *h were for extra bases. Crol nd with a mark of 400 fc nes, - Byles also has a pe and Fire Insaurance itage of 400, but participated in but b one of the games. - & jeeated o Domary’ Block, over C. 3% | Capiain remarkable ability a clean me of Scoop of the players rned him t standing liams, Room §, third flcer. Telephone 147. b X ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Fletcher, 1b Brown & Perkins, Jitmeys-atdan Over First'Nat Bank, Shetucket St Entrance stairvay nest to Thames Nationa! Bank Telephons 33-3. Robinson, cf Murray, McCormick, . EDWARD GRAFF. WM. E. GILMORE, Special, G. EDWARD GRAFF Stocks, UNDER CUT Sparrows to Play Speedways. The Young Speedway don are training for a |17 years of age. accepted of New Lon- am. unc will be with th rows of Greeneville on tne Shet NEA BASEBALL TEAM BATS AT 319 Captain Scoop Fletcher Leads Academy Boys With Average of .625 in Six Games—Croker Second With Mark — it has bung up a| C Al Traliays Lead To 4 ANNUAL INTERCOLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIP MEET Opens Today on Pratt Field with 15| Colleges Entered. en-Day Sprin ingfield, Mass, May 16—The ath- letic strength and skill of the New nd colleges and the speed and | staming of a small army of the un- dergreduate students Will be tested in England Intercollegiate Ath- assoclation's 26th annual cham- hip meet, the opening competi- tion of which will be held tomorrow. field, fhe playgrounds of the In- tematiogel’ ¥ Training school, Toilet last y produced records, i gain be the ollowers of intercellegiate a expect further breaking of records il The finals on Saturday probably | contenders | n Olympic | develop sev kely ces on the Amer At ng the colleges which nted are Dartmouth University of Vermont, Williams, Mas- | I Tufts, Wesleyan, | r Poly i - , Bates, Colby s vs. Owls No. 4 Team. ening the Jun man team f n on th n and Johnson. | Johnson would Hill's three-man | ring with, as ‘has been issuing defis, but m time to time the mai- ments for a bout. | Monty like to have the Willimantic boy ‘'onnell, come to time an match on before would like a Academy follows: Couni her 1, uddisky HopkKin: GAMES POSTPONED. American League. All games postponed T AMERIGAN L: for a e Putnam high school Aldi alle . campus o 4y grot i Hich-gia | boys can get. T'héy “l“ pl iloe on Wedn International League. sharp Saturday afternoon. h single of 1 games postponed Thursday. INTERNATIONAL LEAQUE STANDING, Room 5, Chapman Building, Won. " Tost: 6 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. ] RAIN B : t N f HET : MEMBER | | il i UIAL, | K ConsoMdated Stock Fuchange s 1 of New York - Chicago Board of Deade. Telephone 842 C. H. GILFILLAN, Mar. Ask for our weekly lettse. 1 seful informatlos. NEW HIGH RECORDS. Canadian Pacific Continue on the Ascent. | ——— T T T —nc, evidenc fon was forth- INVESTMENTS Dominick & Dominick not dist more the ses modera | cant that the other hand, th . much and more in son Tel 901 Norwich i-active stocks, including Interna. rvester, while the more ob- Fratik O. Moses, Mgr, jfuqeioned Ammericxu Mating prete ds of improvement. 36 7-8 went to its low cUime AVINGS DANK | =i over it neur new high re ement freely predic advantage to the shar nadian Pacific and Sears impending, but the sentimental OF NORWICH, DIVIDEND : : of these stocks on the balan the The o i 5”;” annual Dividend |51 may he set down as inconsiderable, vas been declared from the net earn- | Twin City Rapid Transit, which is ings of the past six months at the |supposed to bea tion to rate of Four per cent. a yaar, and will | Canadian Pacific, al period of activity be payable on and after May 15, o o o el B8 FRANK L. WOODARD, and convertible apriz4daw Tyeasurer, |change that has transportation situation. = It was not untll the that the market sudden. heaviness to a cally e built its rise then declined supply far decline w. Spring Time Is Kodak Time of the past two mon perceptibly, with in exc mat operation the short interest, wiic Take a Kodak with YOU and get it | bas held to its position with unusu temacity. Readitg, Lehigh Val ot 158 Main Street, where they have @verything you nesd for Kodakery ,al- 8 prompt developing and printing at ific, Ame Steel a t, while mo: P the imp: gains in the low priced 5 spe "!‘f y wiped out l‘z;w Cranston’s Book Store s i, ward complt Investigations now e United States St r companies. e final hour brought some ¢ Come in and Get a 1912 Cataloque A NEW LINE OF Silk Hali Hose at 25¢ and 50¢ for the better. The metal group reflected greater streng! other indubtrials, their posltio for fled by technical conditions, s the reduction in the , & rise in Rio Tintos ter home demand. The closing was dull, with a large percentage of sub- stantial not losses, Greater esse in short time ‘money wag shown here today, 60-day accom- modations heing obtainable at 3 per cent, agninst the -recent 3 1-4 rate, Another large telgraphic transter of currency to Han Iraneisco was mads, The very limit of good values Hond prices were generally lower, save for Brookiyn Rapid Transit fpurs, THE TOGGERY SHOP vw:nll;l‘ :l;lk'l“nuzfllls, Total sales, pdr 291 MAIN ST. wn-‘,r:i:m%l ASL.:“:]’S n“:;\;;:mmem bonds J. C. Macplterson NORWIC!!, CONN, 4. F. CONANT. 1 Frasiiia Sie Whitaciz=a B0 amd the J. ¥, € 10, the best on ghe marker Wastcy o R D e M Tuliacoy ptd "} TRERT < 40 w8y ertimng mw:l oqual 39 and Sears-Roebuck | wropean sup- | London and | Coanectiout ague. o CONNEC T LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Lost = Z GAMES TODAY. f . American Leagus. % 15% | Cleveland 2t New York. 2 4 | = g ¥ e NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. : Wen. Lo PO, P | 4 - Punp P 14 : 18 11900 Standard Preparations 16 The Business Center of Norwlch g Toilet Sale Miller.1t Kirge,I Desl Hoblitzel, Kllog, McLeaa. tohing great cteated today, 4 1 1. Pittsburg. Brmue.3b ey 1t Donlin, it Wagner,= o{Merkle,1b 1 olierron.3b . Brookiyn 4. nely hitt hird © 4 Bl nd sensati ight rlctors or Brockiyn a @k poa i 00 i i1 i 0 s 1 0 8 3 B otas 54 198 301 amilkp 3 1 0116 Winge 1 1 5000 0010 Totals, 3110 = sl 3 *Eattnd for T 031001 %5 00001004 Mowrey, THau Thove base Dit, Oales. Motorcyelists in Minnesota are show- considerable opposition to a de- of Judge Kelly of St. Paul that ders in the state should carry two ghts in front of their motorcycle same as is required of automobi! the Increase In Use Of Auto pects. The Automobile club of Willimantic, argest organ: n of its kind in ction of the state, is contemplat- ! o holding a fow runs during the i |summer and fall. A meeting of th % 5 | members will soon be called to_outline 8% 11p%; | & Programme of activities for the sea- hat in the omises to be of the bus- g number of various | stwles of auto truck used by different | firn in Willimantic for quick deltvery | purposes is an indication of the prac- | tionbllity ‘of the automobile for uei- | as well as pleasure. Jordan Broe. | auto truck is a striking example of the The increa: y dellvery carts or trucks and the it auto truclk runabouts that are be- ing presesd into seryice by other mer- New York, May 18.—Cotton spot closed quict nnd § points lower; mid- | chants, diing uplands, 11.80; middling gulf, o 12.06; sai 00 bales, Futures eclose The cendition of the poads hetween burely steady, Cloging bl Muy | Willimantio and Putnam has been so 11,87, Ju 11,23, July 11.84, August |Doe the past twe er three weeks 1140, Bepiember 11,40, Octgber 1148, | thal truekmen using aute moving vans | November 1151, December 1168, Jan- have lost net a little business beeause uary 1153, Fe their heavy machines beeams stalled in the deep mud and were unable to com- ary 11,68, MATL‘\ 1161, MONEY, plete their trips, ew York, May 16.—Money en eall s thhest huad steady ai 4 §-4@3 per cent. ruling | Garage ewners report business to be e S Se P picking up, and prespeets far an un- Dby et - laans egsier. | USually Diespereus seasem loam mup 86 days 8@3 1-4 per N, dayg | XEREL, IR Jniny lastmess Sl 8 Aot} pix Fiouth wark is piling yp s fast {haf it is dif- nenlt 1q turn it eul when yaned, aw- ing 14 the laek ol a sufepl numher §i-2g3 OUIZAGR GRAIN MARKER oy h of autemehile maehinists 1o da the T U . | Work that 15 talen In. I iy | - 1 A. 1. Bill of Willimantic went ta Hurttord Saudey tu gel bl wobile, s new aute- He wus accempiaied by Aligses Pauline ayd . Hatheway and WAl sun who drove the ear back iis - DOINGS IN THE AUTO WORLD Willimantic Scciety Plans Club Runs For Summer Season— Truck—Universal Movement For Good Roads—Dealers Report Good Business Pros- pects to build a garage before fall for his own private use. He wants a good ('nn\fm ble place to house his machine the winter. Concurrent with the apening of New Jersey to the automobile tourists of other states there came the necessity for urgent good roads measures, which were pas by the legislature at its concluding session. One law provides for a state system of highways and distributes the cast of their building; ther measure revised the act oon cerning permanent improvement and muintenance of publio roads; the third amendment added the state treasurer to the state highway commission, In spending the 32,000 of the automghile money for ssn posting roads, State Cémmissioner Btevens will probably mark the trunk line route frem Jersey City te Camden, Wi being inter- state in charaeter, is greatly used by nan-vesidents whe have more difficulty than state travelers in their jeurney- ings, Mény of the southern and western states have made remarkable progress within the past {wo er three years in the enactment of laws Which pravide fur the extension of their highway sys. t.- 1 and far the evmstruction and eiy povesd yoads, The new cand)- ‘lu.h:fir ing from the J.—,\q'umn 1 Gf autemobile Trafle bave entareed the ayastis Bn ",‘f‘" ys feamn pye @ parely Tmvelving nel only uemale “pr Ll UNIFORM FAVORITE” Baby can’t get our roller bearing coal No hod to lift: you can shovel out the to pan. coal with ease from pan because it has a slide for shovel. Have Heat on Five Sides of the Oven You're sure of even, quick bake. We don’t have to use tin and asbestos to protect back of oven: we heat it. SCHWARTZ BROS., 9-11 Water Street, Norwich Conn. {8 ot R put the nation | Brown was arranged tonight to be opportuity to stute my case” sl g o g b e L Sk Tng It &b chols - Cobb. “I feel that & grest Wjustis z = S club, Unde bas been done.” Extended lines of road e o L e -~ o ety et v s el ‘:,”“‘;’;“‘fi Dedication Bxercises Postponed. tion, have become h is to be split | Boston, May 16.—Rain caused 1 ern tr: While itas today of the dedicat the Boston Americans’ ne baseball grounds, Fenway and of the opening game of th{ the road 18 ontinuit TY COBB SUSPENDED. o st h “ 3 series, ‘The largy : Says He F:‘els ;:m DGren! Injustice i K. .. as Been Done. participated, howswer, in a dedicatios 5 o A banquet, at which comments weare exs Philadelphia, Ager Jen- | changad upen the; disastrous effects of ‘ nings received tonight from | tHa wet season. President J the indefinite snsion of Ty =rem oy - - . Jennings wo Bates vs, Monty, | A te i suspension, I Toung Pates-of Baitic states thal 1 ‘\z thought he had been v is willing to meet Jack Monty o rkou ‘\\vlh 1 should lea: th dd,-aeibuinof(hn,fio- wldsofhwq-nn'h‘dn- From the and it was made fromm' “emcrificial (black) millet.” Just how it was made is not known, but the frequent warn- ings against its exeessive uan, contained in the old refigious writings, indicate that it possessed great stremgth as an intexicant, When we remember that the records on which we depend for our lmowledge E Iy exactly 1 | it is made of; the brewed in accordance hygiene. Tz Janes Hagrer Brzwine Company PEOVIDENCE, - B. &