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INSURANCE. A Specialty ARM INSURANCE : J. L. Lathrop & Sons, Norwich, Conn, Our Hat is in the Ring and we are out for more business than ever be- fore. Talk may win a Presidential Election but it never covered a Fire Risk. made by Hubbard, o * herst, in 1905 Wo can take care of you M thia] ™olia'is o string to the record made | TePon't delay, Tnsure Now. Delay s | today by Gutterson, for several of the | o Gingatoiy. thatt Fibe. spectators who waiched the broad | b -5 : jumping claimed that the measurers | ISAAC S. JONES, { but the end of the tape on the Insurance and Real Estate Agent, | !he ground made by the Ver shoulders rather than his foef Richards Bldg, 91 Main St. iHE OFFICE OF WM. E. RILL Real Estate and Fire Insurance, ts iceated In Domsry’ Block, ever C. M. ‘ams, Roor: 9, third @oer. Telephone 147. VAV‘I'TOREVB-AT-I.AW AMOS A. BROWNING _torney-at-Law, 3 Richards Bldg. "Phone 700. Brown & Perkins, Attomeys-at-Llaw Over First Net. Bank, Shetucket St Entrance stalrwi next to Thames Natlonal Bank. lephone 33-3, G. EDWARD GRAFF. WM. E. GILMORE, Speclal, G. EDWARD GRAFF Stocks, Bonds and Grain Roem 5, Chapman Building, 65 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. MEMBER Conesolidated Stook Hxchange of New York, Chicago Board of Trade Telephone 842. C. H. GILFILLAN, Mgr. Ask for our weekly letter. Tt is full of useful informaties. INVESTMENTS Dominick & Dominick Tel. 901 Norwich Frank O. Moses, Mgr. DETROIT PLAYERS STRIKE, Refuse to Play Ball Unless Cobb Is Re- instated—Jennings Says Suspension Was Unwarranted. Philadelphia, May 17.—Bigh®ea of the Detroit players met in secret con- ference and signed an agreement to stand together and refuse to play after today unless Cabb is reinstated. The ;lnmm to President Johnson follow- Manager Jennings this afternoon, just as the game started, said: “The suspension was not warranted. 1 am in the bhands of friends. If they refuse to play I will finish away down in the leage race. 1 expect Mr. Johnson to reconsider the matter, fine Cobb or announce definitely 'the length of Cobb's suspension.” Albany, N. Y, May 17.—Ban John- mon, president of the American league, | had not received the telegram from Detroit “players relative to Cobb’s suspension up to the time he arrived here tonight at 6.40 from Bos- ton on his way to Cincianati, “This 18 the first intimation that I have had of the action of the Detroit players,” said Mr. Johnson. “I wired Mr. Jennings, manager of the Detroit team, at Philadelphia, today to seni| me his version of the New York epi- mode. This 1 expect to receive in Cin- pinnatl tomorrow morning, and until then there is nothing to say regard- ing Cobh's suspension.” Norwich Clippers va. Willimantie. For their second game of the season the Clippers will meat the Willimantie Clippers this (Saturday) afternoon at Rast Great Plain. Tha two teams met two years ago, and the Nerwich boys wera viotorious. The Willlmantfc team is & mrong one and should give the lo- cal nina a good game. 'n:. Norwich team will line up as Coblyn o, Filmore or Einith p, th b, Katzman 2h, Stanley ss, seman 3b, DaCelies If, Robertson cf, Cohen rf, Crowe and Goldstein subs. On Memorial day the two teams will meet again, this time at Willimantic, The Norwich Clippers would like to ufl e games with the New London ays or the Greeneville Spar- Sachems Against Yannigans, At the Falls diamond Sunday after- moon the Sachems and Yn.nm wm battls for the supremacy nlln. Both teams are praotising ra dally, and doubtless the game will be close and Interesting. The battery of the Yannigans will he Walter Brown and Jacky Kane, The rest ¢f the team will be made up from the following players: Martin Blaubly, Louls Musling, Tob Hddie Ensling, M, Ofifford, Jj, J, Bullivan und J, Buokisy, Sachems’ |inenp is s follows: Molntyre ¢, Wheeler and Malady p, Nolan 1b, O'Nell b, McBurney us, Coleman It, ¥. Mclntyre cf, Tracy rf, The games will b called at 8 o'cloci, and luke Riley will umpire, Melntyr The Blue Label The Blue Lubel team challenges any ream In town and would especially Jike Lo mest (he Dol-Hoff Colls or Lhe Lars rombars ’ Team. Ty | { AcADEMY LOST TO Darimouth Team Shows Up Strong Elimination Trials of Championship Games of Intercollegiate Association—A. C. Gutterson Clears 23 Feet 5 2-5 Inches in Broad Jump—New Discus Record Made by Marden. Springfield, Mass, May 17.—The establishment of fwo new records, in the broad jump and in the discus, and the commanding strength of Dart- mouth, were the features of the elimi- nation trlals that opened today the 26th championship games of the New England Intercollegiate Atbletic asso- ciation on Pratt field. The first re ord that went by the board was in the broad jump, where A, L. Gutterson of the Univer of Vermont, who sup- planted J. H. Hubbard of Amherst year as the low hurdle ciation ‘itle holder, cl inches to- day, comp 2 3-4 inches | aiso of Am- | with d after landi th eree A 1ced a ing that he had no evidence at that time that would warrant throwing out | the record. | in the afternoon H. E. Marden nouth, who missed the hammer record by a couple of feet, flung us 126 feet 6 1-8 inches, com pared with the olc of 123 feet 8 1-2 inches, made by . Pevear, also of Dartmouth, in 196 Both Gutterson and Marden will ¢ their marks in the finals tomc Unless there are several teams of dark horses hidden in the athletic | bles of Brown, M. I, T. and Wil- lams, followers of the rt cannot see tonight how mouth can lose the champions Summary of number qualified: mouith 2 B Brown, M. L T. Williams '§ each, Bowdoin 4, Amhe st, Maine, Trinity rmont and Wesleyan 2 each, Holy Cross and Worcester Tech 1 each, Tufts 0. PUTNAM HIGH SCHOOL. L Superb Twirling by Blackmore Held Visitors to Single Tally. In a good fast day afternoon team dafea to 1. Acad errors game at Putnam Fri- the F. A, b(\krhd]l d by am High, v boys made severs kl proved costly. The which pitched a good steady gam Academy, but more, who held t! scattered singles. stzed crowd at t s surpassed Academy to three There was a gogd me, ecured their lone ng on the squeeze slid in on Croker's play when Murray bunt. Errors by the Academy gave Putnam two runs in the fourth inning, and the home team. scored again in the seventh | and eighth innings. The score . Academy Putnam, P b b . gt ie P1dve Co¥io 8001 40000 o010 4212 90 1] 081 42000 $010 30131 ER 20110 MoKy 4 0 1 0 123110 Bovdah 2 0 6 0 $11201 Poglsho 8 0 17 OPemvel 20 6 0 0 *Clroker 11000 —— —| Totals, 30 7 Totals, 31 ol Murray out on_infleld fiy. *Batted for Robinson in th Scora by innings: Academy .. 0 00000001 Putmam 00030011 e Rung, fop Putam 7. Maher, Rich, Tetreay, el for Academy Mieay: two base hits, M olen boses, Jumia Mabve, | Melay, Murray: | doulle play, Engish i ¥ + bit by plicher Bayd, Mumay, Lord, Pery: strusk eut, by Rlack moee 8, by Pngen 6: pussad hells, Lord 2; Academy 1; umpies, M. atiendanes 259, s, Putnam 1. tims. 155; WAUREGAN Vs. TAFTVILLE. Fast Game Scheduled for THis After- noon—Joe Lazinsk in Good Form. Today (Saturday) promises to Dbe the big day in® base on the Taftville grounds, when Wa dlk'g:\n and Taftville clash for the first time this season in one of the Kastern Connecticut league championship games. Big Bill Marland will be on the firing line for Wauregan and will be supported by a good strong team, while Lazinsk will take care of the box work for Taftville. This clever JOE LAZINSK. southpaw is doing the real come back the most serious d by a base- if J. to t now in fine con- are towards \endm" ‘Wauregan home with the short end of the score. Taftville will line up I Murphy of, Dugas 3 Lazinsk p. ¥ Leopold 1D, German rf, McC STATE HOSPITA:VTEAM MEETS INDEPENDENTS Fast Game Promised for This After- noon at Brewster's Neck. pital baseball team game of the season this on the ital grounds,hav- g pponents Manager Dynon’s Noneich Independents. The Independ- ents have a fast battery and should give the hospital a hard fight. For the 1son. Sam Austin will be seen at his old statton on the initial The battery will be Dahl and Chase and the rest of the lineup as fol- ws: Gleason 3b, Captain McGrath 2h, lirker 88, Wicks If, Rogers cf, Collins ¢, Palmer A pitcher n pected to med Wooter: ve the stuff, who s ex- hospital on Monday, 1 from the ington college in Ten- nessee, From day night's social the team re: i Miss Ravenscroft Wms at Golf. Turnberry, May 17.—Mlss Gladys Rav v won the la- dies'” golf on the links here, defea Stemple, also an |2 Hnglishwoman, two to play, by three holes up-and FINANGIAL AND GUMMER{}IAL UNLOADING IN LONDON. i AT | Heavy Selling of American Securitieli at English Capital. New Yorly May 17.—Heavy sel of American securities in London, pro- ducing unsettlement at the opening hour, another advance, foreign and do. mestic, in the price of copper metal, and further uncertainty respecting the outcome of the anthracite miners' con- vention were some of the s import- | ant factors connected today’s | tock market. The unloading of our | tocks in London seemed to result [ marily from a lack of support whic was ascribed to the greater inte; shown in other branches of that mar- ket, including wiroless shares, whica caused further financial embarras | ment. The average level of prices at mid- day was siighily beitdr than yeste day’s close, but the market after became exceedingly dull and n ! manifesting absence of initiative | for either siGe of the account. For the balance of the session but was light with practically no important | pricé change | Local banks are credited with a zain of $8,000,000 on the weekly cash | movement, most of which was de- | rived from the interior, despite large direct shipments to va points, | Another export of gold to South Amer- fca for French or German account was | made by a local banking house, The bond market was irregular, Wa- | bash fours making up much of their early loss, while Brooklyn Rapid Transit convertibles followed the rise in the stock. Total sales, par value, $5,422,000. United States governments were un- | changed on call. STOCKS. alas. ——— Allls Chalmers pfd 31300 Amal. Copper .. Agricultural . Cotiton 1 Hide & I. o 00 AmSugur Refolng 400 Am, Tel, & T, —— Am, Tobsces ptd 809 Am, Woolen ... 700 Balilmors & O 500 ieChlaen Bteel 21800 Brnaklyn Ihepid 12100 Canadlag Fasitic , 160 Cgral Leusir - Bo, pid Clentegl pf it New Jersey 00 Quaspeske & Ohln S jougs & Al . Chlnge Swat Wiostern o Com Prpdupts ... 606 Pretuwaze & Hiidion 90 Bewes & Rio Grande. 4id Jio. pl o Dsdecy Securiies (L Wkl Tlinois Central Interborough Mat. Do. ped Inter Harrester New York, May 17.—Cotton spot closed quiet and 10 points lower; mid- dling uplands, 11.65; middling gulf, 11.90; sales, 3,400 bales. Futures olosed very sleady. May 11.27, June 11.28, July 11.33, August J1.40, September 1140, October 11.47, November 11.: December 11.56, January 11.58, Febru. ary 11.54, March 11 MONEY, May 17.—Money on call New York, y at 2 1-2@03 per cent.; ruling ast loan 3: closing bid 2 nmmll at 3. Time loans 60 diys 3 per cent.; 90 days 3 months 3 1-2@3 8-4, (UMICABD GRAIN MARKET, NHART Open, High Law Closs, | Moy ooy mn 0% sy July T e IsEN 109 10§ 108 3.1 Bept, Loy 1o 1088 104 162 15-18 163 11.1g coRN; ’ Mas e BN sem a3y July Voo 49 11.15 58l 81 Beph eers o0 88 G4 N American Leagus, Clereland st New York Chieagd at Boston. Detrolt at Phiiadeiphta. 5t Louls at Washington. { National League, Boston st Pitishurg. Brooklya at Chicagy: New York at Chncimatl, Philadelphia st St Louls. Eastern Conectiout League. Jemett City et Moaup, Waurcgaa et Taftrilie, Mill Leagus. Oceum aty Baltle. T A C. %t Norwich, School League. Greeneville vs. est Cholse. Norwleh Tows ve, 8t Mary's. Broadway va. €A AMERICAN L=aGuE STANDING. Wou, Lost. 22 [ Detroit Cleveland Philadelphi New York St Louls Chicago 5, Boston 2. Boston, May 17.—Chicago wow from Boston, 5 o 2, In & game replete with scusational plays, bair- Dreadth decisions and tense mements. Victors came in the minth with two men out. ‘Then Pape's luck, which had held Chlcago tw oue run on twelve hits, deserted him. Walsh, who had shut the locals out after the finst, scratched a Lit, Rath doubled, way passed purposely, Lange was bit, Engle ered on | Bodle's grounder, Collins slnzled and Chicago had made four runs. Declsions went agalnst Chicago. | and Manager Calls gume in the eighth duting Uons to & decislon by which Bodie was out gt see- ond wying to streteh a hit. Calliban earller had boen presented with the fnest collection of flowers ever given a ball player, it is belleved. This was dedication day for Fenway park, the locals’ mnew $350,000 home. Tue secoud largest crowd of e season turmed out. Boston. ab & weral Chicago oblec- Chicago. Hoopert 4 1 Engle 4 1 Speakerof 4 2 Lewislf 4 1 Gardner3b 2 0 io0 40 10 3 v 38 52716 4|Kuhn.e Walshi.p *Fournler lotals, *Batted for Wearer in Beors 1y fnnings: 2 20000000 02 Chicago .. 00010000 43 Two base hits, Fooper, Engle, Callahan, Kuhu, Coliins, Rath: three base hit. Bodid! Higthlanders 8, Naps 3. New York, May 17.—The Highlanders easily defeat- ed Cleveland bere today o 8. Keble was hit | hard in the first five innings and was succceded by | George. Ford was effectle In pinches. re: | Cleveland. New York. abh poa e 100 0f 314600 iloo 3401 3000 2900 1231 3161 18 1 103 0f 18 4 er in 6th. s by batiad ball ® by ingings 1 & 1..= tin; three | o ek Oy e mmons, Ma base hit, Ryan. Tigers Take First from Athletics. t won the open came of 6 to 3. Russell ten passex, whila every one of the home 1 costly. Dubuc kept Philudelphin's Philadelphia. wa hpoa e ¥y 031 00 010 00 3253 00 PIE¥ £ 1 210 Al u o 010 0 h.umr 'h 1 00 3 ax 5 161 1 008 00 0 000 63113 | Score by tnnings: Detrolt . 20 Philadelphta’ . 00 Two base hi Washington Towo buse Laporte, hits, Johnson, Moeler, Shotten, Schacfer Ll All Stars Have a Game. Manager ]Jxluull has t o BB arranged soclety thror gh the assi: to be played on th at 3 p. m. The T, m that loy have a strong team and say they the ALl Stars a hav give hard go. a game with Yy e last Sunday was postponed on account of ‘wet grounds. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Cineinnati Brogs Ten Inning Game fo Bosten, Cineienaii. May 17 —Hogon (aek the fiasl wume of the weivs e iaday, § L 4 Nicksn was ef foslve until dhe minib, whem Mamans' sipsle, Bates’ F Lord | § kicked himsolf outs of e | | THE MOHICAN COMPANY Specials For Saturday 350 ran sus. $1.02 22[} Doz. * 3 Doz. 630 MOHICAN CREAMERY BUTTER, Better than Elgin FRESH DARK BROWN EGES, Every One Guaranteed MOHICAN XXXX BREAD FLOUR WHITE MEALY POTATOES FANCY MARYLAND STRAWBERRIES FINE GRANULATED 980 18 pounds SUGAR 1 FANCY SMOKED SHOULDERS, /2[} Ib. While they Last LEGS OF YEARLING LAMB, 6 to 8 Ib. av. Ib. BEST FRESH PORK SHOULDERS, Ib ROAST OF MILK FED NATIVE VEAL, Ib. LITTLE PiG FRESH PORK LOINS, Ib. FANCY CALIFORNIA NAVEL ORANGES, 16 for BEST YELLOW ONIONS, 2 qgts_____ FRESH CUT NATIVE SPINACH, peck_ MOHICAN or WALTER BAKER’S CHOCOLATE Ib. MOHICAN PURE CONDENSED MILK, 3 cans__ _ § FANCY LARGE MEATY PRUNES, 2 ibs. PSSl s healon s s AN | NATIVE FOWL, Prime Selected Stock, 1b . . .22 ....14c | RIB ROAST, 1b......16¢ Fores found STEAK, Ib. 4 8¢ LAMB, . .........8¢ Powdered .6V5c SUGAR, 1b. Sunlight SOAP, bar .........4%c 2 Boxes 18 Ibs. Shoulder POT ROAST, 1b. SIRLOIN STEAK, 1b. & C California 4 TABLE PEACHES, can 16¢c Early June PEAS. st ..........1e Princess Blend COFFEE, 1b. Pure Luncheon COCOA, Bb. ........25c i Curly i LETTUCE head ......6¢c Rlpe BANANAS, 16 for . ...25¢c Green PEAS, qt. . . Florida PINEAPPLES ,each . ..10c CABBAGE, Fresh Picked RADISHES, 2 bunches. ..10c .5¢c Washington LAYER CAKES, loaf . . Fancy RAISIN CAKE, loaf. . Strawberry SHORTCAKE, each .10c 10c 10c =ik et UL E Emw-vu 11 Cobelles £ 1 1 8 Olhomedis 8 311 1 8 e oary P 404 ° sps e HER U B Values for Saturdav Offerings S L R $12.50 Women’s and Misses’ Suits today, $10.98. Do a . 57 10 30 14 19 0’9 A y . 2. Gl X :3 o S 15.00 Women’s and Misses’ Suits today, $12.88. 1 ooty $20.00 Women’s and Misses’ Suits today, $15.00. o0 | e 4 ¥ g 30 ; 10 58 $10.00 Women's and Misses’ Coats today, $ 7.50. 0 1 ol o P | $12.00 Women'’s and Misses’ Coats today, $10.98. His e S e | $17.50 Women'’s and Misses’ Coats today, $15.00. o0 | - ! ” y , . N | $ 8.50 Women'’s and Misses’ Dresses today, $7.98 n 0 N Connecticut Leay 2 % b e | “"“‘H’“,‘,{?.,"“,,i‘mi‘"{’:“\..‘nm.,n . 7.50 Women's and Misses’ Dresses taday, $5.98. it | i opg e 50c Silk Hose, white, tan and btack, 39c. e D | TONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. | Bated or Tamen, n 3 Yo L We carry the best 12¢ Hose in town. 1 171 0 8 ingfe 7 4 . ~ E N e Brdgeport ¢ - e Long Silk Gloves, 50¢c, 75¢ and $1.50. O, Whent Bocters hame s Hwin, et | Harttora 40 e e Vash D 50c to $2.0 e TR e | Holrete A e | Children’s Wash Dresses, 50c to $2.00. b & s me G er Wy | VW i i e snd won lmxm s seiea | A;:L x»?""‘;fl;f e Tachmte 4 Jerey r"; Wrappers, 79¢ v a) s ipen ‘," G other games postponed. | House Dresses, 98c. Shodkardlt 3 0 3 0 "|’~"*l"'n 51 ¢80 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Mitleret 2 1 4 0 0Tt 31000 Won, Lest. P.C. e Himmants 8 § 3 3 oltuderiasy § 315 § 5| Jemy oy .il‘ux'm,ih 4480 o e Pl g‘%fim“' WE GIVE g o Foroni e e §108 1 e ROYAL GOLD TRADING STAMPS Brownp 0 00 0 4 85 1 pfNewark Mintep 0 0 0 0 IlAlexanderp 8 1 0 o o) Providencs Richle.p 0D oo 1 v U — o | Montreal Colep 000060 Motals, 84 1 131 b o et SO New England Leagis, % ° 9 [] Totsls, 32 | o i L] s LA T, New Beatera 4, eBateed Bollegs Games . & i g s o] 3 g ime o W s 1248 Main Street Franklin Square, ~ Norwich, Conn, Philadalphi v 1 07| mell 1. MHleven inings. Twe buse h)m Da Ap Wenssoa—tely Gross 8 Poun Siate i, Mass—Missugiguseiis Agsimutiursl Cot- isersity Al lege 8, Amhesst, e WHEN you want to nut your bu Syrud ness bsfore the public. there 1s no me- Tt I8 risisy (o praiss 4 woman's hus- | dium better than through the advertise band to her and still more risky R0t (o, Ing columns of The Bulletin, WHEN you want to_put yoer Basie nese before the pubiin, thers i ne me-