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1 R, NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1912 ¢ ARM INSURANCE J. L. Lathrop & Sons, Philadelphia, May 20, ground that they did not Frank Navin, president of pluyers of the Detroit American b ball club, called off their row without the services of ball. In announcing thelr d they wanted it distinctly unders that they would stll fight for the r Hat Is in the Ring and we are t for more business than ever be- fore. Talk may win a Presidential it never covered a Fire struck, In returning to the club the received no_con 2 tak e suspended Cobb fo: -““ take cATS OF yom. In- it tator in a game In New Yor 1 : veok. 1 Navin, however, prom ay, Insure Now. Delay s | ook, Mr Navin, hov . ierous than Fire, do his utmost to have Cobb reinstated ISAAC S. JONES, {as quickly as possible; that ho would ! Insurance and Real Estate Agent, | :"‘ “”nh“ \“’“’;‘ "'R‘“mm“"_n ‘:r""";“ i have the American league better pro- Richards Bidg, 91 Main 8t tect the players on the field against unsportsmanlike conduct by spectato iai OFFICE OF WM. E. HILL |20 that he would see that none of the players suffered any financlal loss Real Estats from any fines which may be imposed upon t the leagu | and Fire Insurance, The meeting of the American at which time the club owne: 1+ jccated In Comsry’ Biook, over C. M. |, 8U° W ams, Room: §, third floer. decide what punishment, if any Telephone 141. |[be inflicted upon the striker question of a fine against the club, it is expected, will also be taken up b ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW the league. Afier the meeting Presi- and on th AMOS A. BROWNING investigate the assault cas result of this ingu it i Attorney-at-Law, 8 Richards Bldg. | will depend the reinstatement of ti *Phone 700. crack center fielder, he Detrolt presid Brown & Perkins, ttmsys-at-law | 3ir. Johnson had told him there wou Over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket Bt | be no compromise and they would h Entrance stairway next to Thames|to return to the ball fleld without T) Naticos) Bank Telephone $8-3, Cobb or take the consequences, Mr, Navin made a personal ap - = o them. He told them that he wa he principal sufferer in the affeir a he did not feel that it was just to him. | G. EDWARD GRAFF. Cobb told the players that he felt he VM. E. GILMORE. Speclal. vas respensible for what and that while he apprec GEBWARDGRAYE ice soits s tanine oo thac ways treated them well, the p ers Bonds and Grain Room 5, Chapman Building, 65 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. result of the conference w om the pl nson by Mr. Navin, in which understood that the men would the game if Cobb was re ated on Wednesd or at som: MEMBER fixed time. Mr, Navin did not bring Consolidated Stock FExchange X 2 f New York Chicago Board of Trade vorable n had informed Mr. Navin t st place a team in the f vers then decided that X ould not be the innocent suffers The sacond conference and shortly before nouncement was made t he presence of Mr, Navin Telephone 842, C. H. GILFILLAN, Mgr. Ak for our weekly letter. tull of useful informatic team in eastern Connectteut; like five games with them. Yours traly—Floyd Au- Summit street, Nerwich, Conn. ls RHEU MAT'SM BAMES TODAY. 52| IF YOUR TROUBLE s DETROIT GLUB WILL PLAY TODAY Players Break Strike to Save President Navin—Will Continue Norwich, Conn. to Fight For Principle Involved, However—Question of Punishment For Strikers Comes Up Today. Chicago st New York. . Lovis st Philadelplda: Cioveiaud = Boston. Nationat * League. Roston at Pitteh Brooklsn st Chie: Philsdeiphis 2t St Louls on the AMERIGAN L=nguE STANDING ant to see the club, suffer for any action on their part, the had agreed to play in Was morrow withour Cobb on the prom made by President Navin. announced _they Mr. Johnson’ toward the players and that they want an investigation made before a player is found guilty of misconduct. the conference Detrolt men sald now that the qu has been brought to public attention they will keep up the agitation that be given a square des matter of susper cted the widest at- Clereland e trike late today and agreed to play the regular scheduled game in Washington tomor- several of the oo Weod Shut Out Chicago. bt 20.—Joo Wood bestcd Td Wash tn u | FRICK (Tye fond you 8 Fores Yearling hesitate t y hat! “A & T e s el e | Bericken, dowa with nevictien ot | SIRLOIN STEAK . . pliched to_ cneh babter Cobb. Thus ends one of the most ex- traordinary situations that has ever been brought about in organized base- islen to return {o the fleld, the plavers said | o stopped the cilmb- A base o balls, Nuna- [ ¥ou will agree to take it ac Fooper's saertfice and Walsh's wiud | directions. ¢ Red Sox their ruus ln the secan ‘e plished balls Ing Widte Hox, principle involved wnd for which they | po1o Tt the east flocked Into town to- day to watch developments. The games Philadelphia _and called off by | vers | essions from Presi- dent Ban Johnson, who indefinitely tacking o spec- | here today was OWLS DEFEAT JUNIORS. ed the men that if they returned he would | Schmroe cocumenmouny Oat's Fine Rolling Gave Fraternal Men Victory at Duckpins. elocrononsonus rlo~cocescccss two out of thre: 1gs rolled. The st string by second by 29 and Walker was strong at crit- Jay's game and Washington won rtner s driven but the two Browns did well 1 be held tomorrow morning, The| George Driscoll's All Star team met ind up with o dent Johnson will go to New York and understood | 0 0 [ §| the finish. McNuity, Tuttle and Sulli- 0 1{and Wright, was invincible, striking nt talked with his : two hours. He told them Broad Street School Wants Game. 5 and Outbatted New York. Bianding was hit Tath ¢ 1b, Couni- | e of 19-16 Natur- NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. allenge Bean Hill Athletios. Hean Hill boys challenge a INVESTHENTS| _ FIVAVEIAL AN cOM sts Cat Philties. ame with Phfisdelbia, A HEAVY CLOSING. Many lesues Lose Gains of the Day Dominick & Dominick et il York, Ma: Tel. 901 Norwich }‘Wn ard ooul stri se of last Frank O. Moses, Mgr. |metal were almost the only ments of more than passing | ance onnected with today's o perfunctory session on the chan e ment in the cite s in t xpiring day news was mad Have you bad bab o of another advance in Lehigh Val taken 7 5 ph‘(u‘r.ph‘ nd Reading today. Lehigh soon rose I's an art to take baby's phote- |OVer > points, with raph s It should be taken. To catch |less substantial in is roguish little smile, his pretty littie Hon r had yielded much o dimple, Such photograps become prized |its ris the la 11 rances of babyhood's days In |under | eel’s cl Ve have had years of | Copper ares derived 1i aphing children. |from thie further rise in the best when we |standard shares as a whole wer experience They always ) hoir take them. No troublesome posing. |der more or less restraint throug Snap them In a fifty. the day. In fact, ¥ obvious in T d States lyn Rapid Transit, U LAIGHTON, |55 Incidentally there was a T The Photographer., | {iicea states trubber, © Taternatior d 2 — | erican Ice and other stoc of suppos- | pool” origin. Rubber on advance, only to fall back abrupt later dealings. ss fell away to minor prop: ther ly in | HAVE RESUMED MY HACK AND | Busin LIVERY BUSINESS AT MY BATH |cr jssues again manif ed a reactionar tonde the market's slugg CALLS WILL BE GIVEN PROMPT | oo Droma bty ro o or wanse Th ENTION. EL 0 was fome Aisposition to await "‘w‘V' ATT TELEPHONE 883, {emit of tomorrow's primaries in Ohio, although Wall street profes: STREET STABLE, WHERE ALL yha bly or 1o interest in the political situa- tion. Prices touched the lowest of the day In the last hou } s . 9- Lehigh Valley relinguished all iis vantages and other actlve shares w (Su essor to A, T. Gardner) | ing was dull and hes Ronds were e further Irregular —OF ALL KINDS ON— |value, amountod io $4,945,000 AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAG- | changed on cu o ONS, TRUCKS and CARTS. STOCKS. . G Baies High. Low. Mechanical repairs, painting, trim- | 300 'Aus Chaimers oM ... i % ; 2000 Amal. _Copper % % ming, upholstering and wood work, | 2" A0 At i i 200 Am. Dot Susar Blacks™ithing in all its branches. o, P 1000 Am. Car & T 400 Am. Cotton Ofl o ord 507 1o 515 North Main St. | o » T JEWETT GITY HOTEL | 40 Ansonda situing o New and Up-to-dats in every ) particular. Const Yin IRA F. LEWIS. Prasriator, Rechleher \’:;""“ 7 WheEN you wani To put Four bus, % :“I' teiace toe lllg:llz. thereg ll‘nn . Um Deiiar thap through i versls. \ug coumps of The Bulletin. 100 Do, ptd 4 — Ceniral o New Jency §| Mrs. Britton Controls St. Louis Club. o 0| irol of the St. Louis National league 1 1 0 1 1 H [ 0 New York Shut Out Cincinnati of zood earnings and rumors of an in- veuse in the dividend rose four points. Texas company, which was active ar | strong last week, also registered a fur i tions during the afternoon, with an in- singly heavy nndertone. Wabash e Keore by innings: 1 1 ° Thres base Mits, Phetan BASERALL RESULTS MONDAY. salling at net losses, some of these ex- | _ tending to a point or more, The clos- 2 London's markets were quiet and|_~ vernauiin and that center took little Interest in af- | e fairs here, Judging from the yolums of | its dealings, which consisted of sales of a few thousand shares of Steel and | | § Repalr Work (ot Congitan, e Total sales, par INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STAWDING. | United Btates government bonds un- 6, New Britaln iary 1131, February 11. CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. Money on call | 21-2@3 per cent, ruling rate closing bid 2 3-4, New England Leagus, At Worooster—Lynn 1, Worcester 9, Towell—Lowell 1, ninge—darkmess, AL Fall River—New Bedfoed £, Fall River 18, ns steady; stxty days 8 por six monthe Thirtesn tn- OHICAGO GRAIN MARKET, iy of Vorment game poupamed cas di ‘ TRY URIC-0 FREE Deon’t Suffer Anether Day When You Can For a Few Cents Find Out What Uric-o Will Do * Wednesday Specials We want every man er woman who suffers from Rheumatism and has lost all falth In remedies to write us today for an apsolutely free trial treatment e of Urlc-0, for Rheumatism. Urio-0 will cure 'this dis and cure it to of Yearling taking Y‘hlfl superb remedy. You {al it according te directions, and you will he"Cured 1 spite of yoursms sud nay | Real German faith. We'll send you & large trial T. B. Bingleton, Lima, Ohio, does not for four long years and after spending - over §400.00 with dootors and for treat. ative ments at Banatariums, I have bocome times as helpless as a child and could not even dress myself. I am mow a Green actlve in my lmbs as ever and again Uric-O dong me more good than all the | medicinos, dootors aud baths combine: i er If your troubdle is only slight or if Choma hy most drlving you mad, send your name and address to the Uric-O Company, 403 Stote St Binghamton, N. Y., and the large tridl bottie will be malied to you at ouce. 5 Write your name very platly and | eanut bie 9| Bofn"to Tarty puy matiig eapense; ° | BUTTER, Ib. .....12%c ghI‘TTER, b ...... PICKLES, Doz. ... Tric-O s sold by all druggists at 31.00 per bottle, i Cooking All Stars Show Ability, the T. A B. team on the Cramverry | M Gof¥ Sunday afternoon and defeated the |8 Broadway club by the score of 17 to SALMON, Ib. L It was an interesting game as far Smoked 28 individual playing went, and the thirteen hundred spectators stayed to v n played an exceptionally good game Mohican 2 oz. Pure out fourteen men. Ity made a double play unas- and was loudly applauded. C; * home run in the seventh netted the Stars four runs and Sullivans three bagger in the third inning was a pretty { t | | The All Stars clash with the Willt- | Sanale( ] B mantic Bear Cats next Sunday. | On Sunday afternoon St. Joseph's All Stars .... Be Ao IR Saa e Tuttle was loaned by Manager Sulll. | Bine , van of the Colts to Manager Driscoll | featured by he nd proved his worth by t tional work. The Colts a ette, VJl-v,\:h.\h started in the strong team at Irvington Thursday | for the Norwich team, but was rep and the feature of the game was the ‘(1_»‘\ Bunk }\ ‘“S,h' “.v - \.‘l“, ke | hitting of O'Nefl, who made three two- | bebind the plate by Counihan baggers out of four times up. | e et re they di 00C & ic, whel ey el ey 27t0 15’ in a vy b ated the B. A have stars of the first class. rack team have signed ir en | blanks for the Olympic tryouts, I West Chelsea Alumni Won. | Ration Rt s conpn The West Chelsea alumni team de- | - 7 1 ot go to Stockhols ited the West Chelsea team of the | 00 50 '© Stockholm t Jones wou chosen s, Cald- | Grammar School league by the score of 12 t0 1. The feature of the i Changes in Occum Lineup. | was the hard hitting of the The Occum club of the Mill leag Chelsea alumni team. The game was dropped from the lineup A. called in the seventh inning on account | N. Tetreault and G. Plan of the lateness of the hour, The line- | added Welch, me F. Oat p, G. Cohen 1b Beneit 2b, J.|the Princeton f inson ss, b, Trach-)game of their series for the year enberg cf, J. | whe tched for Princeton, was Score by i slouch_elther Yale gol only W. C. hits off him. Before a large crowd, Columbia w possession of the Chi year by winning'a tr th Princeton : ania on Carnegle lake. ( took the St. Louis, May 20.—Mrs. Helene haway Britton won complete con- | baseball team today, Cireult Judge | Grimm enjoyed Bdward A. Btenenger | eq . | Edy n and came within one length istrator of the estate of M. catching up with > Yorke Robison, from voting at the | Time, Columbia 9.58 on 9.58 nolders’ election of the | Penneylvania 10.03 1 last ye rican Baseball and Ex- | hibition company, the shares of stock | willed by Robison to Mrs. Britton. | _ Concurrent with Judge Grimm's de- | Showing a ination to w cision, Judge Hancock also enjoined |the first half of the course, the Syr Steinenger from voting the shares of | CUSe varsity eight beat the N stock willed to Mrs. Britton's mother, | academ & G tha: Inner oouve covered the course in 4 Mrs. Sarah Robison. The two injunc- [ the Severn river by three-quarters tions deprive Steinenger, who is presi- | & leng The winr lme w dent of the local National league team, | minutes § 1-5 seconc The mids] men came alon; of control of the company. onds later. The race ween i EE = racuse second eight and the Mrs. E. W, Wheeler, Jr,, Wins at Golf | crew of the academy, which wa. ed at the same time and | the same distance, the visitors by four ler Woleston, Mass, May W. Wheele v as Adams was formerly the champion woman golfer of the east, was medalist in the qualification round to- STRONG TEAM /E’ BROWN. Curtls, former national r}m'flpvw,i Track pre could do no better than an even 100, | were neve L | this year. The indoor Jewett City Pirates Win. Poacibis: by kg At Jewett City Sunday the Pirates|jceen competition and defeated the A. C. team in a doubie The work of header, winning the first game 12 to 7. | particular was a source of much sa | The second game was forfeited to the | faction, winning all the events in wh P . it entered in eas;® fa e Pirates challenge an T team in| O’Connor has in Freddle Burns, t ¢ | eastern Connecticut, and would like to | Exeter star. a sure polnt getter in t 9 heard from Baltlc and Taftville. Ad-|sprints. Along him are Ca 0| dress all challenges to Doma Jodoin, | Marble, Mi Hold all gi‘htht City, Conn., P. O, Box 155, | whom force the fl footed freshma o 5 Ladies Everywhere ere glad to know of the wondexful beneSt thet Vibwn-O-Gla Bos alwign boon te sufferers of felr sex Thousands of lefles apread the good Rows amsexy Chely asighbors end friends. Others write letters for publietien, thas suffesing aisters, enksown to them, may learn edout % M the mewmpapers. ©5 tha guod wark goes on, on the wamaziy ergana and fumetiens, Fo young and ol #t is Nighly recommended for the treat- ment of all forwas of female troubles. - 4 4 4 -4 & : * tay cured. No fal S Ty ! stay cure o fallh is required while B s 1BE e ot anke yon, o by dcisaey. | @ FRANKFORTS, Ib..12Y5c entirely oured with Uric-0. I was at SP]NACH, pk. a5 eieie BE an_able bodled man. 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Only mediocre performances re- sulted from jump, and in t wealk ups of the teams follow: - R West Chelsea Alumni—Beard ¢,Gold- | SATURDAY SPORTS. stein p, Stevens J. Dougherty 2b, | —_— ore King 3b, C r i, ung Ripley, the Yale freshman | ef, Freeman rf, H. Smith | pitcher, began his Yale baseball career nascot. auspiciously New Haven by pitch- West Manchester | ing a no-hit ne d shutting out cup for one | I centl ad at the start r Princeton pull- the res gate have left him with two ca mged-up hands, and two broken ribs. He a to one broken n the latter two m utes, rather regretf encounters, but to accidents whic happened after he startec Queensberry lightweight championship. and day for the championship of the W man's Golf assoclation of Boston JTrzck Team Prospects Were Never So the Wollaston Golf club. 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ASPARAGUS 1Ib. ..15¢ ohican Rolled COOKIES, Ib. .....10¢ Pastry Hot From Our Ovens Daily. the tape ard run Ha "Pucker ers have all and make & quar- that will be hard to'beat e distance event n b er ber, in relied upon to bring home w victory | or two mile events, | vith Waterman, Cook and Gould as strong contestants In the weight e out as easily the best m have little difficulty ents Bartlett stands the several weight n the present record of 43 fest 9 s, which entitled him to the col- ecord in that event. The same of the hammer and discus, which he has outdone his cords, and no lish new records in all of he is pushed in con argument in these b »nnor has ¢ n Kratz, Kulp an ch has be stumbling block in Brown es for m ars, will be of by 1ehlin, 191 ho evelopine into a point win e trials in the broad BAT NELSON CLASSES FIGHTING AS FUN. Judged by His Injuries, the Battling Dane Must Have Led a Jolly Life. “Fighting,” jat Nelson re- is I hav Allowing el personal taste in what constitutes fun, the Bat- tier nust have had wagonloads of it in his long 2nd strenuous ring career. For »f his fights in the rs, two broken ams, two badly nd one yrtun trib- ly, not to his fist which led him to the See those two caulifiower ears Peaches, ain't they? Well both them giving exhibitions. The left one began to lose its natural shape | while I was sparring with Bob Lundy e right one followed suit to kee the left one company and to prevent my head from hanging to side, when 1 had the globe trotter, Jack Grace, as my s muc rring partner. N ther prosaic accident and n h work ar “Up to ward “The right arm I broke in the fourth i LT TIITTITTTTIIIYITITIITIIIINT 4 i GOOD NEWS to spread the noww of what it has Gmeefog e, @ as much for other sick wamen® ALL DRUGGISTS® SELL IT 01.25 & betile with full'dispctions. FRANCO-GERMAN-CHEMICAL C0,, 106 West 229th Street, NowTorll, i o g is event alone Brown is on the to one nose has been broken and my lip cut, but, alas, this was the result an aectual rem both at the same time, when working in a bicycle shop at a drop forge, before I started in on the game. » present T haven't discov- ered anything the n neck. My shoulders, also, are in pret ut while my arms were perfect mates at one time, they are strangers to one another now right_one I can't straighten on and the left one resists all my efforts to bend it inward, with my The round of my fight with Herrers in Butte. The left one met with similar E\?‘ium:-m in my fight with Neary in the f Britt at Colma, and this accident hap~ pened in th The second time I broke it was in my fight with Sammy Trott, this time in the second round, but the fourth round Jinx was still hovering around, and when it came along I broke the right one in the same go. ukee. I br my left hand for st time in my fight with Jimmy fourth round of the bout. “Before I leave my hands 1 must not forget this broken left thumb. Alse got that in the fourth round, this time when I was mixing it with Young cotty at Fond du Lac. “Let's see. Oh, yes, we're down to the broken ribs now. Wall, I got them in my second fight with Young Corbett, Bomehow the jinx bhadn't arrived at the ringside by the time the fourth round was on and 1 went through to the ninth all right before Corbett {handed me a couple of punches that my ribs weren't strong enough te re- aist” SPORT NOTES, The motorcyele has proven its abii ty to make good any place. Consul ¥, N. Guni ulus reports that there are more than 1,000 of the two-wheelers in use in Johannesburg, South Africa. The magnates are partially con- vinced that the champlonship season begins too early, but they dom’t con- template a change in view of the way the fans are crowding round the box office windows. Willie Keeler, who is the Brookiyns’ coach and scout, is recelving 3500 & month for his valuable services. Kesler and Dahlen, old pals, keep their heads close together. They are trying to :.a{u- the Brooklyns play some inside al Jim Sullivan, the middleweight champion of Enghnd, has decided not to defend his title and has returned the Lord Lonsdale championship belt . to the National Sporting club of Lon~ don. Sullivan is not in the best of health and is to retire from the ring. Ralph Pratt, former first baseman of the Dean academy team, who joined the Philadelphia Americans the same scason he played with the schoolboym, is laid up In St. Vincent hospital with sarcoma of the right knee, irestor Non-Skid Tires Supreme { by " test of hardestjservice, are the * one ¥ positive * security against skidding on any vTevewwvwy DONPRRGRA: o e

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