Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 22, 1912, Page 3

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INSURANGE. A Specialty 'ARM INSURANCE J. L. Latiwrop & Sons, Norwich, Cenn. Our Hat is In the Ring and we are mut for more business than ever be- o Talk may win a Presidential Yiection but it never covered a Fire Risk We can take 't Insure New. e dangerous than Fire, ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance and Real Esta care of you in this delay, Delay is Agent, THE TOWNS-PEOPLE OF MONTVILLE, at least, shou!? in the future consid- er the financial strength of a BOND- ING CO., as of some importance. .. Ws represent THE AMERICAN SURETY CO,, of New York, which is | the strongest in the world. B. P. LEARNED & CO. Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. Agency establiskad May, 1846. ibi GFFICE OF WM. F. HILL Rea! Estate and Fire Insurance, 1 jeeaied In Domsty' Block, over C. M. “iliiums. Room 9, third Goor. Telephone 147. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Brown & Perkins, [Hemeys-at-Law Over First t Baok, Shetucket St Entrance siairway next to Thames Nationa' Han Telephcne 333 EDWARD WML GRAFF. GILMORE, Spectal G. EDWARD GRAFF Siocks, Bonds and Grain Roem 5, Chapman Building, 65 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. MEMBER solidated Stock 3 Yoi Chtcago Board of Fxchange Trade Telephone 842, C. H. GILFILLAN, Mgr. weekly letter. useful informatioex. INVESTMENTS Dominick & Dominick Tel. 901 Norwich i foe Frank O. Moses, Mgr. Big Demand for Seats at Stockholm terest fn niversal con- move in y engrossing as e time approaches for the Fifth r t St m, scheduled to on pugi b ey, uity ns are | ng t k of their e, 8 v skill for the rs sons nele Sam, with the result that the : dist. sponsorship romises se from the stand- } t keen competiton and attend- wnce < preibe . wh e men in th o s S ing ¥ gem ave eben s hich will Pt an againat wher Sk £ George Luby of Denver, recently ra- arried him in nearly state from Colorado to Massachu- d the south at a total arerags e of $1.50 & day TO PILE VICTIMS. Treat the Inward Cause if You Want a Cure. & piles a skin disease? No. it is a stagnation of blood circu- a swelling of bluod vessels. Why expect a cure from applications oufside? The treatment should attack yubardt’s HEM-ROID (sugar- comted tableis) s taken inwardly; it restores circnlation, rids you of piles . Sevin & Son, Norwich, co A druggists. $1 for 24 da suly, satisfaction guaranteed D leonbiardt Co, Station B, Buffalo, WHES you want 15 put your bust the s which will | JOHNNY KILBANE. AND WALSH ORAW Twelve Round Bout at Boston Characterized by Fast Scien- tific Boxing—Champion Most Effective at Infighting— Walsh Hos Advantage in Ninth. with the Boston, May 21--Jimmy Wamsn of {like a game for Saturday Boston fought Johnny Kilbane of | Lebanon team, either giving or receiv- Cleveland, world's featherwveight | ing half expenses. Please answer champlon, twelve rounds to a draw |through The Bulletin Thursday, before 5,000 people at the Pilgrim Ath- | Jetic association in the Boston arena | Offer for"Wolgast-McFarland Bout. tonight. 5 Chicago, May 21.—Ad Wolgast, light- The match was characterized Dby | welght champlon, znd ~Packey Mc- fast, scientific boxing throughout. For | Farland rejected last night the first the first eight rounds the men took matters easy, with honors about even. Kilbane was most effective at infight- | ing, while Walsh balanced up the score with telling straight arm jabs at long range, Walsh's mouth Dled slightly fourth from a ewing on the the face, but apparently it bother the fighte: In the ninth Kilbane started to mix it up, when Walsh drove a terrific Teft | over Kilbane's right eye, tearing open | the skin and sending a stream of blood over the champion’s face. There was a rapld exchange of heavy blows with Walsh having all the advantage. In the tenth and eleventh Kilbane was aggressive with body punches ar short arm jabs on the chin during the clinches and secured the two rounds, | although Walsh landed frequently on | the body and face with his offer made for their appareance in a ow Yofk prize ring during the first week in June. One sporting club manager agreed to give the fighters 55 per cent. of the gross receipts, This met with Wol- gast's prompt refusal. IHe sald that if McFarland's services were worth $10,000 against Matt Wells, it was worth $20,000 for a champion to Tisi his title in a fight with a man’ of the stock yards fighters’ abilit The offer carried a guarantee of 30 per cent. to Wolgast and 26 per ceut. to McFarland, The latter wants a guarantee of §15,000. Both fighters be- lleve that the match would attract a $60,000 house and they are optimistic about the match being held. All Stars vs. Bear Cats. Owing jto a disagreement between in the side of did not - e 1 o~ . | the managers of the All Stars and the ., The last round saw both men mixing | g,chems, the game has been cancelled it up from the call to the final bell | ;ngioHS, e BETS CA B i o | with Walsh delivering effective and | {he followers of 1 Stars Soll e Thl Reforeo Flan il lowers of the All Stars will not telling Dlows. Referee Flaherty de-|yo gisappointed. Mapager Driscoll and clared the bout a draw, assistant, Williara O'Neil, have ac |.. Bashem-All:Star Game Galled Off:' | coVi=d the challengs of Mimsser Hal The game which was scheduled to |will piay at the Cranberry park Sun- be played at the Falls Sunday between | day, May Th e el o the All Stars and Sachems has been | that they can pi all over the called off by the former, owing cold | Bear ( say, Believe feet us, they Sports, he he .Sachems state that the Alljon hand, and watch the most sensa- showed themselves to be very |tional game of the season. Jack Wil- r sporss by canceling this game at | son, who handled indicator last the last minute, Sunday, has been decided to be um- In spite of this handicap the S: pire the next contest, as both téams ems have cured the St feel confident that he will be satisfac- Jdality team, which w tory. posed of some of the star including Walsh, Shuzhy, Williams 6, Yale 1. han, Caulkins, Driscoll, Hines, Shea, Nichols and Counihan ew Haven, May 21.—Williams, by The game will be cailed at 2.45. Luke | timely hitting, defeated Yale today, & The A two b to 1 kshire collegians got sgers and a home run Riley will hold the indicator. 8 Bulkeley at Norwich Saturday. Hartwell in the first inning, which On Saturday the N. F. A, nine swill| ReLer four runs. The Eli hitters found adehs Snet bt n on the local | Davis, the Williams twirler, a_puzzle. grounds, instead of at New London, as| i, SC0r¢ b innings B X b 5 oS | Williams, 400000101—6 & was scheduled, the change being made Yale 0000100001 because it would be impossible to se- : < cure the grounds at New Lofdon on | D4vis and Lewis; Hartwell an this date. Norwich will play at Bulke- | = TC¢tte. Lmpire ley June 3, and the two teams will o meet again at Norwich on June 15, th Moosup Tigers Challenge. | ing games eams, in- | baseball team of young men from 16 | stead of the two as scheduled. to 19 vears of age for games in or i — about Danielson, Central Village, Ste | Mohican Clerks 7, Columbians 4. ling, Plainfield or Wauregan, Al | The Mohican clerks defeated the fast | Challenges send to Manager Arthu Columbian team in he the opening game | the score of 7-4 in an | Zerae, 1., Moosup, Conn., box 187, of - season N. F. A, 10, Waiters 7. nteresting game. 'he feature of t game was the all around playing and Tuesd: afternoon the N, F. | batting of Manager Farrell, who defeated the Wauregan Waiters in a cured two doubl. and a single out practice game of five innings, 10 to 7. |four times up. The Mohican clerks | This afternoon the Academy boys meei | will meet the Atlantic and Pacific | the Killingly team on the local grounds | ¢ lerk Sunday rd a fast game is|a a good game is promised. Jooked for. of a victory, Coach Larkie is confident Detroit Strikers Fined $100 Each. Philadelphia, May 21—The Ameri- can league in a special meeting today 1 fined each member of the De troit Challenge for Jewett City. The Knights of Honer team would 'NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESD 3 ,\‘4_‘6" What's the maz. . r—waiting for _somebody to give you a Mecca? Oh, be asport, in- vest a nickel in = ~ure thing. eman A Made more friends in less time than any other tte—ever. geen cigat (¢ TR 5 Y] i 2 2 | | | T baseball team $100 for refusing to|sic Duels boms Cham folowed with 3 sinele BASEBALL RESULTS TUESDAY. | among the zastest in | i play in this city last Seturday and |2 Cres scifiod. Zion oume fn with race, which furnish: i i Monday. e e i International Leag | tacular contest - » Drss Hartzel, % a3 to take a chance on Martin o Ao g, o F oontest ever 1 1} 1 Ou_ (be. Soucth ball Dmpire Fvana called & pelk At Montheal Providence 0, Montreal 4 | toring annals. It s belleved © s Catoher Kubn stepped out of His box wod sl At Buftado— Bufiels City—rae | e i high as 79 ANOTHER DULL DAY. | ek 7 The Baltic A. C. Is about to stage | sore: At Toronto—Torwnto- Newark—rain o ot T8t ot 19 =it = do B Jaus..... = — 5 |one of the best shows of the season. | Chicae. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. S 42 Syeceer WL e Dealings in Smaller Volume at Lower| do & Soutvemers: — = i34 |when Young Miller of Pawtucket Will| oy 335 o wa e me | O e hat betwen 30009 " 400 Conmaldated_Gas + 114 | make his first appearance in this part | leass 4 3 3 4 o & Rodiaster m " o - i fpadiinne . Range of Prices. o Com Produc % ‘loig | and will face Homer Monty, one of | Cullahanlt 5 1 3 0 0 51 Jorsey City L i ] ‘013 | and 90,000 persons sew the last contest g — the best of his class in this part of the 11100 3 1 Buts 1 it 53 | it fs «aid that the crowd this year will ew York, May 21.—Eliminating spo- | state. In the semi-final Kid Swift will | ¢ 43510 08 53 ! i 1 .50 1 be even greater. The advance sale of radic flashes of activity, today’s stock | face Young Huntington of Montville. |weim & 833§ 81 1 s E ! i ‘1% | seats indicates that the crowd from market was dull and utterly lacking ol e Sy A B s o W3y 0 i 51 | oueside of Indfanapolls will be fully 5 in significance. Dealings were in de- GAMES TODAY. O T e TR O T e it | * I ‘31 | per cent. greater than before. Mora clining volume and mirrored the con- o 10000 = = = | palindeiphia o e TS GRS s than forty special trains are to be r St of i5ie Readingk of piotes ow 9000 el T ®HL G 3 4| Connectiout to Indianaapolls from many far awi sional element quite as much as the |Langen- 0000 0 bin, Cravath 2, Paskert, D | At New Haven—New ¥ cities, and six motor club toues absolute indifference of the investment b base hit, Konetchy. A "' o5 PPiat s K b s % be run to the Speedway, one of Stikaio | v Louls b Totals, 2l At Springbeld—Spriugcia srifond > e 3 . Cloveland & “Batied tor Potera n Tth | CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. e, Leading stocks, of which there are Natlonat Leagus. e o £ ik SR New York 6. Clnoinnati 3. | - ¥ = less then half a dozen, were under fur- | - S Frableeen il e cavi o A MOTORCYCLE NOTES. ther pressure today. United States Brookiyn a Chicago P2 15000 2 90’ pag e ot SR 4 ) 4 H i Steel fluctuated within a fraction of New York New York 90100230 |20 mi nte v o New 5 g g Motorcycle and aeroplane races yesterduy's close, Lehigh Valley and|= Philadelphia Two bese hits, Callahem, Collos 2. Focd, Bwesnwy, | - lew Yok Gincinnat. Hartford. 3 ) probably be added to the coming | Reading both bore the marks of covert | _ Bodlo; three base hita Zimn, Daniels; home abh pon o abh poa e ‘ New Dritain 5 9 57 | veston, Texas, Cotton Carnival | liquidation, and bear ettacks and the ABSRIGAR LeASUE STARDINA. = 53 20 0fMarsansct 5 ¢ |kt 3 ¥ " | standard of dividend paying grangers, | - Won Lo Doy 4133 olferemidtt 5 1204 T Henry Crow of Asheville, N, C., trink iines and transcontinentals were -2 H | et e o el 3 1 36 73 g i Y cently completed a motorcycle trip { more or less neglected. There was the i H TN S | Memged> 4 3l 3 Cogd i il ey RENEE, Uh, S0 | now familiar contrary move z ) ST, o | Herwgs 4 171 3 §01 2 0| At New Bedtord—New Bed Towell 2. gy v {nor specialties and some of 5 T e 4 Megersc 4 130 1110 11Xy Woreester—Lima 9. W , The success of the Cemtral iced iss: including Sears Roeb Philadeiphia 1 ¢ 1 o B e A S 5 Collegs Games. Motorcycle club is attributed to which sold as high as 190 1-2 on buy- | Tomk Pitisture 13 Wt 140 & 2000 0| At New Haren—Wiiams 6, Yale stringent rules of the club, | ing aseribed to inside Interests, |0 T 1 n - 200 20| At rd, Mass.—Notre Dame I, Tufts 2 — The lower range of prices with which | Phitadeipiia - 1 1 it e RS The Los Angeles Motorcycla cl the market opened was again but- urned to form | Brooklsm ... i 2 | - planning a three day endurance ed to London, whers American securi- | aing o e | Tows, 3107 1 3 o i along the Pacific coast tties, in common with other stocks, were A W 2l 1 cButted for Keefo in #d. | : = Wil 60 drrenilae - Conadt e S | Pty 1, om0, | e ot in 90 Twenty-seven Racers Will Compete for | The South Scranton, Pa., m.,:z followed its decline abroad with a two | Gleveland. ne. Prisbary: defosied Boston todsy 14 to 9. The SIS Prize Money at Indianapoli: | club s preparing for a motel i tended to $1-2 points. e magnet {210 s e | Besten. . Massana % Morkle: thres base hits, | . CATTYINg with it more thah $50,000 — | Minneapolls, St. Paul and Sa; : Lo e S PUERE S o R e in cash prizes for the winners, the| The Vallejo, Cal, Motorcycle chul| | Marie, an offiliated road, also was ewislf 4 1 P 10 mapbell,of e | second annual 500 mile International has voted to affiliate with the Feders+ { Lewts, 1t Carey, ) 41-3°% 1 43 | | hea more selling sading Gardner.3b 3 1 4081 15e 080 08 W 3 2 Chicage 5. Breskiyn 4. | Sweepstakes race be started at|tion of American Motorcyclists. {and cal favorites, noon e T ey 333 0RMllert &0 i | Indianapolis at 10 o'clock the morning SHE AL ‘Tedoversd aoamatii: Nitoakecs 5 0 4 3013 Ce i i | of Memorial day, May 30, with 27| The Minneapolis Motorcycle | its early reverse, the toba o 30120 B 431 3 3Houserld 4 1 n inning speedy racing cars as contenders for | has placed an official ban on the | showir unwonted v 3 == = $Lo3%.9 43 &0 0Derlings 5 2 %4 | the victory. This number entered the | of the muffler cut-out. streneth. Americ 1cCO Tos . S 3 ¢0 0120 A e race before the closing of the entries - hree points, Liggett & Myers f Bkt 2 - AT —eBEi h oy 7| at midnight May 1. Manning the cars | The first summer event of the Tor« x half, and Lorillard six point Givdand [ W o 8 Pertuen 2 0 ? 07 0 0| are almost all of the famous racing pi- | onto Motorcycle club will be a hille ¢ noon session was ma aso bite, Towi WTigwes 10 10210 lots In America, and several who have | climb about May 1. | p Jarity on ‘the mariet rexas & e ~ =~ 0 + 5 3 9 7|international reputations for prowess | — Ie and additional fluctuations In| 100 Toieds, S C T St. Louis Won In Ninth N 2 2033 e|at the wheel. Taken throughout, the| Chief of Police J. W. Janny of D obscure issues, the closing being fairly | ;.40 2o 4, . s day 2L—St Tows won odars | emetted for McTizue in 9t Eve 2 o1 3211 0|feld of starters in this long grind is | Moines is anxious to add two moeq | steady, despite renewed heaviness in I 5 5 . e Atilatian B 10 4. e e e |- Sewe v tuntnes: Fetdiinm.q 56 .8 gifbelpee 3 2 & 4 01 the classiest that ever has been brought motoreycle policemen to the squady | the coalers and Canadian Pacific 0 Tsited Siate % S0 e e Ot 0 | Titidbore rouesp & 2 340} 0| together in one contest, which has only two riders now. | further scarcity of money was re- S s 4y gt o' Houck. Brown fnished the | rotats, 2010 1000 Last year there were more entries, pe from lLondon because of hea. 16 5 605 Philadeihla after pinch bilters were used Vs L s 2117 | but only the fastest cars haye beon en- PG payments for exchequer bills, Th 0 e i bl i s Pall ) | i oe = tered for the second race, and the ter- eling of depression in that market Ve Car Chem 6 st i | oy x — e | rific speed and endurance demands in Children Ory grows out of anxiety as to labor trou- | 100 W 1 k.t ety o » 2020 0 +s|the gruelling fray wero too great for FOR FLETCHER'S les and the virtual failure of some re- | o =i £ e o otk | Mopkis » 0002 4 | many te tackle again. With about one e naerneiimge, | £ S5 T BB I e T i v, o, | aception o e caes s e vers| C A S T.O R I A »emand for money in the local mar- | 100 Thion Myt K Il to low ebb today. Call loa = s Winneats - — shaded a trifle and over vear money | j0 LEhE! Ve ’ Sy s | abundant at 4 per cent. Since last 400 Kay, Consol 1oty i Piantp ¢ | Fridey the hanks have lost but a nom- | 2600 Am. ‘Tobaces | inal amount of cash to the sub-treas- | 100 Scaboard AL o 2 4| gotsts, 551037 13 1|Houckp | Prices of honds were a trifle lower, ok \:jjih‘v:"rwfme‘M;n:‘ir,v‘;:\ngfl. Total sales, | MONEY. “=Onaring | ™United Stntes government bonds un- | ., N4 York, May 2L-—Money on ecall 7 | Totas 32 62712 4 P phensiy sieady, 21-4@3 per cent, ruling rate| e 3 28-4. last loan 3, closing bid 2 3-4,c0f- | Datled for Eaan in th », . . | figadlat s o » Ran for Coombs in Sth . n fl‘l STOCKS, otk Score by Innings: will enjoy the convenience i e, Taw. Close | . TAME loans very steady, sixty days 3! s Fous Wi delh a0 e ata s Cuites 11t 4 % | per cent, ninety days 3@3 1-4 per cent. | Phiadeiphia 910000021 and comfort of a 14200 Amal. Copper 4 six months 3 1. Two base hits, Hogan, Wallscs, Baker, Bary; i 0 A Amioitund { e s threo basa bit, Austin, 1500 Am. Beet Sugar. | coTTON it 4300 Am. Can | I o dullin Shut Out Washington. ¥ 2 400 &n Gobon, ol ey o L—Cotton futures ot = Do e 1t 5 ] S0 Am. Mide ke L 3. | Closed very ste Closing Dids: May | iers thls season today. Tt sls was De- 3 4700 Am, Teo Securities . {1120, June 1121, July 1136, August nital gune since the sike, and 4 large Linseed OIL 11.33, ptember 11.36, October 11.41, R o o welcome. Mullin 3 Jocomatire November 11.44, December 11.50, Janu- | (uhiched dobnson ‘and Weghinglon was Blanked, 3 N8 Soa | &y, TL4T, February 1,49, March 11.57. Washington. A steat 5 Spot closed quiet, ten points higher; | abh poa el whpoa o Sugar Refinlng. middling uplands 1160, middling gulf | Bushss 4 0 3 4 OfMoellerdt 4 1 4 0 0 400 A He 1% B andes dor Lalis melt 30 1 0 0Foserdv’ 3003 0 11.85; sales, 195 bules. Peryer 4 0 5 ¢ 0DMflanet 3 0 4 10 A & i | Craw 1900 olcuions 40100 o Siscods” ining GHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. DI 3L % et £ e 1 g 3900 Do of Open. Migh Law Clos | Stanapec 4 8 8 1 O\Brdes 3 0 113 £ 3y o i Matlin.p 20 0 1 2Ansmithe 3 0 5 2 0 . sa80 Canailan Pacite bl S T Glenwoods are fully guaranteed by the makers to give the 0 o i . oo e R RRR R service and satisfaction that they were intended to give. 200 Chesapeaks & Ohio. % TR T 3 A 100 Chileago. & Alton a b S et Great Western 5 e | i Tonk, ey 21 e ighandes deteted the Moieh 200 Chicago & X, W a3 « i 4ms | Davicl teipled to sart: o ninth ko s, who b5 C. 0. Mur, Wi 00 G, 34 R i AN, 105N, LS S S then sevent G#ve in thres Tuns with & bemer, sa- é PhY, No ich

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