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" NORWICH sui.mm, SATURD AY, MAY 25, 1912 ’ INSURANCE. A Specialty £ ARM INSURANCE J. L. Lathrop & Sons, Nerwich, Cenn. " DoN'T DELAY until histortuns overtakes you and you are left la- menting over the ruins of What was once you Home. Defy Misfortune by laving & FIRE INSURANGE POLICY ir safe. First Class Companies te select from. ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Bidg., 91 Main St ihi OFFICE OF WAL F. EILL Rea! Estate and Fire Insurance, s jecated In Domsrs’ Block, over C. M. o {/l:ams. Room: §, third Soor. Telephone 141. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW AMCS A. BROWNING -Law, 3 Richards Blag. ‘Phone 700, Brown & Perkins, Iitomeys-at-Law Over First Nat Bank, Shetucket St | Entrance stairway next to Thaswes Nationa! Bank. Telephone 38-8. ney-at PREDICTION FROM JACK JOHNSON Colored Champion Says He Will Win Before Fifteenth Round —Left Last Night to Begin Training at Las Vegas For Bout With Jim Flynn. Chicago, May fore the fifteenth roun That was Champion Jack Johnson's final word tonight ns he prepared take a train early tomorrow for L Where he will fight Jim Vegas, N, M Flynn July 4. with Jeffries, This announced the fol dish cof, Murray ss, D, Fletcher (capt.) 1 b, MeCormick rf, 2b. ach McCoy lineup as Ryan 3b, Crowley, Fiaherty ¢, Lawrence Ma A fast teams season. coming wi game is About a up from team on to the A meeting baseball cl ganize a b ball son of baseball Pitcher up at home plate, Anderson will play would like to hear f teams in eas form Send | Napoleon Jarvies, One of the by SRAF {ORE, W ARD WM. E. ( Spectal, G. EDWARD GRAFF | Stocks, | Bondsand Grain | Resm 5, Chapman Bui's'ng, 65 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. MEMBER | | | Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York. Chicago Board of Trade Telephone 842 C. H. GILFILLAN, Mgr. Ask for cur weekly letter, It 1 of useful informatio:. It is full Dominick & Dominick Tel 901 Norwich Frank O. Moses, Mgr. Hack, Livery and Boarding | STABLE We gu: €8 our service to be the best at reasonable prices. MAHONEY BROS,, Falls Ave | e WHAT'S NEW e THE PALACE = | SPORTING NOTES. Three ™ and Me nizations have vel ed to-co-o build a three fook readwa n the three cities for use of motoreye racuse, . ch concerned over the The hond market manifested material for the sprints and hurdies | ter tone, with strength in the local and in the hammer throw actions and Seaboard Afr line issues, | Total sales par value, aggregated | The fam Riverside Park motor- | $2.040,000. United States bonds were ack s bean opened Chic nchanged on call. \lteady a number of races have i — n and additional sanctions have STOCKS, been granted by Dr. J. P. Thornley, » chairman of the F. A. H. competition | 7o Amel Gooper . o-. committée for race meets on May 15| 1% Am. " Agricaltural SA 14, 23 4 3. 12000 Am. Gen oo 400 Am. Cer & F e : —im Hide & L phi. 1500 Am. Too Becusiies.. -... Children Cry 30 A, Loo " Socui an Fl!‘c“:n's 500 Am. Locomotive " ':4;’3 ’\;u F’B‘lfl\’m & R... CASTORIA | B i e TR W00 A, Tl ek R. W, Danforth, 166 No, Main St, cadyrr- A B 7 e Coucord, tried many remedies for K3d- |~ 100 Aa Woien ney trouble, but they did not 1180 Avdoonc iiving G6. him, Then he saw an ud\'ertlu'r’n&k of Foley Kidney Pills and began ing them. “in a short time I commenced to get better, the pains left my back, the action of the kidneys was free and matural, and the wl;.mx calding _sensation ceased. 1 nngxl_: Foley Kid- ey Pllls.” e Lee & Osgood Co. THERE is no aavertising medium 1p M-no-n—tnt-ulnhbhb fatis for bustness resmits. NVESTHENTS = CAFE |, Game called at 2.45, Hartford, Conn here tonight at Johnson's plan is to get down te hard tralning about June 15. He thinks | he s in better shapo than he when he began to train for his fight Old Rivals Meet on Local Diamend | This Afternoon. fternoon the N. F. team play thelr old rivals, from New London. Coach Leonard has ng lineup: a Croker or b, of “Bul follows: Davis or Robinson Foley of, Noonan rf. assured, are exceptionally hundred Bulkeley victory, Glasgo Ball Team. was held hursday team The players ure, ready for A strong be on the lookout for all suggers and | Pechie, Lacroix and m ern 1l communications to Manager go, Conn.,, Possible Transfer of New Britain Team | May Connecticut baseball the Hotel Gard 24, ~"John Arthur Johnson will bring hume the bacon be- vaos | A. baseball | Bulkeldy English Lord ¢, Boyd | of, Me- out 88, eley gave Burman Brazil p, b, Payer rf, | Dboth strong this fans are to cheer as by the Glasso night to or- .« season. | a fast sea- atfield will | Jarvies will deliver them over | the rubber. while Gravelin holds them | bases. They | all fast uni- Sonnecticut. box 5, | Sachems vs. Sodality. st games of the season is anticipated when the Sachems will | ine up against the Sodality team on he Falls diamond Sunday, The Sa- | | chems expect to put a fast team on the fleld and feel confiden of coming | out of the game with the long end of the score. The batteries for the So- | dality are Murphy, Houlihan and | Walsh; Sachems, Wheeler, Kane and | | MeInty Luke Riley will umpire. | A meeting eague W | but the only action taken was a vote | to allow the New Britain tes | Pro rata share of the gate re | t Sunday baseball games at 1 nd Bridgeport. Sunday games uthorities. some that tra W by oward am to terbury, 1s not Travers but Reaches Final Britain have been stopped by It had be aotion would be ferring the :n forecast taken | New Britain the subject brought up at the meeting. " Round. | Laurel Hills Saturday morning, but Yor! 24—Jerome D. Trav- | will play in the afternoon. Meet at f 1 Montelair, the champion, | Thames square. Oswald Kirkby of Englewood L hed the final round of the annual | Fulton County Motoreycle club of amplonship tournament of the Mat- | Cloversville, N. Y., is aavocating leg- | ropolitan ( ssociation at the Bal- (islation for uniformity of laws gov- tusrol Golf club by winning their | erning the speed of motorcycles. e matches in the semiNinal round today. Travers defeated his old rival, Find- lay B, Douglus, of Nassau, 3 up and 2 to play, while Kirkby eliminated Wal- lace Binelatr of the home club, 2 up and 1 to play. an Golf Championship. nglewood, N. J., May 24.—Mrs. Vie- M. Earle of Englewood won the SAMES TODAY. American Lyngon Washington st Xew Yorks Philadelphla ‘st Boston, Bt Lo Gievaland, | Desdy ot Clicago, | National Leagus. } T T Clmeiomadt ot 81 Forta Clueago st Pitisbu e VR ANERICAN L=ague STANDING. Won, Lost. £ 5 10 1B 1 15 1 Chicaso Hoston .. New York {1, Washington 6. New York. May 2i.—The Highlanders casily defeat- a0 Washington 1n the first gamo of the serles today Walker was hit liard In tho first and seventh Innlogs Zinn clinched the game in tho seventh when he bit s home run into the center field bleachers. Seore: metropalitan golf champlon- ship today by defeating Miss\Dlarion Hollins of Westbrook in the final round overithe links of the Englewood Country club. The margin was 6 up 4 to play. Miss Hollins went to pleces on her putting and got into | trouble with frequenc. Mrs. Earle was the runner-up last vear for the title. In the second division Mrs. L mpiheimer of Deal defeated W. J. Faith, Wykagyl, 3 up and 1 to play. Minnesota Wins from Yale. New Haven, Conn., May 24.—U sity of Minnesota's tennis team, large- ly through the excellent playing of Armstrong, the western intercc iate tennis champion, defeated Yale today 2 to 1. The summarios: Singles—Armsirong, Minnesota, de- feated Mann, Yale, §-4, 6-4; Cote of Yale defeated Stellwagon, Minnesota, 6-1, Doubles—Armstrong and Stellwagon, d . H. and R. C.| 6-1. i ow Winner at Golf. 1 lay 24—Mrs. R. H. Barlow o Merion club won the wc s ind am- Philadelphia today de- ! Caleb F. JFox of the Hunt | ington Country club, the title- holder, 2 up and 1 to play. The tour- nament for the title was played at St. David's, near here. Athletes Accept Challenge. The Young Athletes of West he challenge of street Town Tloyd | on condi eam is under 18 years age. at Norwich Town Green on the 9.15 car from the city Saturday morning. ik Cincianatl 10, St Hospital vs, Willimantic. Cinctinatl. Moy 24,—Clncinn This afterncon’ the State Hospital | saa won 10 to 6. The bat 3 | baset am has as opponents the | thd Pe 4 double steal by Mageo and Eills willl Independents, a team con- | were festura. Score: stde e me‘ Clrainpat J st Lo ¥5 a g0od hard |Besherit i 2 Oiagees 51 B the new hospital pitcher [aranc 5 4 ot 318 h,.will be on the slab, |EUldib 3 013 0 OMowers 4 3 13 with Chase on the recelving end. |Egds 4 1 0 2 Olfvamss & 190 The Hospital expects to have a game | 5423 31178 on Memorial da 413 4 32130 So0ds ioss 1002 R Dougherty Rolls at 143. 200 1 ofHustne 1000 Friday evening Coleman was high | gl o g R R T i iits oleman was high ‘Totals, 38 13 2i 1| Totals, 331012718 3 man at the Aldi allevs with a string of 116. Thursday H. Hill hung up 112, Wednesday Dougherty 143, Tuesday H. Hill 116, Summit Streets vs. Laurel Hills. The Summit Streets cannot play the e —— ot - = s — == i = :D = = r™ = = == — For Long P-noc( Record Any Transactions. New York, May 2 as 1s often first hour tssnes until the than 80,000 periods the transactio; relapsing lence of t ong shares ness, optimistic, th there was During th ish in the lly American points, sentiment Ticker Stagnation such witnessed @t day's brought a parti but ai stock m res en hour, failed even the * into ticker d in part on the n no selling morning t ré all this gain was lost, obs stocks rose fr points, but as usual th lici y pronounced where. For the t market dragged alon e adoptlon of the sub any great ocal authorities fail amount of enthusiasm in t seeme COMPLETE STAGNATION ! | Failed to ing midsum- ket mode ariy er that | eraged little | For | to re-j pool- | utter qul“t Despi to be change being ative fact ure. | very es- 0, which Toe midday practically Other and mc led to ponse else- | the day ng to ely, however, that the settlement of | he subway problem may have an im- | portant effect on the general monetary situation, which 18 complicated at the ment by forelgn dema More ad- ances in cash to Berlin were made by ar bankers today, covering a sixty- | period, but the huge sums re- sd to construct the new under- | und roads in this city, to which ading ropos gn commerce, ind imports $1,600.000,000 balance to our credit of Raw cotton again leads the li ipaents, | point of receipts. Through, day 0 300 Beiniduen kg Canuhton 300 Central Lindher 100 Do, pld ., o, . Dewirel of “Newivisy 800 Chesapcake & " Chioseo & Aton < (hirage Oreat Western. l’lfll!v old .. + $99 Chicago & Approximat bankers are cause a contraction t conditions , latest figures tab Washington It is estimated while coffee ranks first the bank week the move- of cash has favored this center, Moskley warns the Cormell | With resultant gains by local insti- |- hat they are overrating |tutions. The only domestic drain on ack team, and that both|our reserves has been occasioned by | 4 & 10 say noth- | (ransfers to the Pacific coast, another | 1ipment of $1,000,000 belng made to- High Low. Closa N committed, | of European | t\of this | ilated by the fully con- iing our | hat | $2,200,000,000 leaving a $800,000,000 of our in | % bet- { - 3y 3% % 728 89% 5 5% 2% Az | 105% 10844 108y Tossy P in {— 05% & Sonther Cmsilldated Gss ... Com Prodnets Delaware & Hudeon Deurer & Rio Grands. | |30c *Battod for E. Walker in §th. Score by lnnings: Washington ... ....10 10010136 New York ............3 00 0 015 2 e Two hase hite, Milan, Daniels, Simmons, Schaefer; three basa bits, Moeller, Hartzell; home run, Zinn. Beston Takss First from Athleties. Bostan, May 24.—Boston bunched bits off Russell and Houck today and defoated Philadelphia, 4 to 5. Collins and Lewis fumished felding foatures. The score: Boston. | Philadetphia. abh poa e Hoopeeat 5 0 & 0 0/Strunklf Yerke 4118 oo Spealerct 4 2 0 0 0[Colli Tewislf 3 1 6 0 0fBake: 3 s 113 $0m 0 gias 040 3 210 2 0Rusellp - — —[Huuckp 8711 0jsCoomids “ Totals, *Batted for Thomss tn Oth. hit, Baker; home run, Oldrn LEAGUE STANDING. Won, Lost. 5 3 NATIONAL Xew Yok ... Louis 6. “Batied for Geyer in 9th. Scare by Innings: Cincinnett 02100012410 St Louls 0012800008 Two base hite Egan, Marsans; thres bese hit, Phelan; home run, Oukes. Boston §, Philadelphia 5. Philadelphla. Mas 24.—Boston bunched eight hits off Seaton with two erors by Philadeiphis in the soventh and_elghth innings todsy and won § to 5. Moore had s right hend broken trying to stop a bard drtve by Deslin in the second inning and was | <" to leeve the gume Philadetpbis gave Plicher | tem Outfieider Hart thelr unonditkmal re Seore: M Washington. New York. abhpoa e bk poa e Moser ) 5 3 1 1 ofpantelar & 21 0 0 (Foster,56 4.1 2 2 0lZloner iz2100 Mianef 5 4 3 0 OfChaseld 5 3 9 00 | Schueter,b 5 3 7 0 ofcreelr £3100 C.Walkert 5 1 1 0 ofSimmons2b 4 2 3 3 01 | Knsat, 212 2 offfartzelith 2.1 410 MBride.ss 4 1 33 OMarsnss S 1 4 5 1 {Ansmithe 4 0 5 3 1lSweer 31420 EWalkecp 3 0 0 1 olqump 41 0 3 0 |e¥illams 11 0 0 o = 5 —————| Total, 1 Totals, / 38 15 24 12 1 Bomon 20000020 eyl Phiiadely 1001100003 Two base hita Bakw, Yerkes Levis; threo buse | | it 0 Paskert.ct o[Tatus,of 0|Crarath.It ofLuderus, 1b 0/Knabe, % 0/Do M'Do Campbell.cf Sweency, 3 Miller, o it 4 Deviinib 3 . 4 Sheas 0|Do Kling.c i 0D Hes.p ‘1 o Mooren Seator.p Totals, 0|"Magee |* Totals, 36 *Batted for Seaton I b Seore by inuings: Poston ... 000000 Philadaptits e 1 41 Two base hits,McDonald 2, Luderus, Knal o5, Hess, Titus Pittsburg Won ia the Sixth. 1 - mses Clty Southern. 1 0 Nash Touks &5 8 M 0 Mo. Pacif ] = 20 ‘ptd i York Central 100 Tnited States Rnbbee..... M% 8 o 400 Thited States Steet 0 Do. pfd e 00 Thab Copper 0 Wabael 100 Do pfd s Weste Mary] 50% 100 Westinghouse ¥ oo 700 Westom Unlon % 80 Wheellng & L. F Lehigh Valley Chino- Copper \ Wan. Lost e Now Har s COTTON. Bpvivgnca ] H 124 —Cotton futures | Xadseport .. 2 a g bids: May | ftarttora ... [} 18 11.16; Jume 11.12; July 1L21; August |Holyoko . 10 11.26; September 11.30; November 11.40; December 11.46; Jan- October 11.3 vary 11.43; 11.53. Spot closed quiet and ten points higher; middling uplands 11.60; mid- dling gulf 11.85; sales, 950 bales. MONEY. New York, May 24—Money on cail February 11.46; March tching, batting and base | BASEBALL RESULTS FRIDAY. Connectiout Leagua. 4 New Taren 5, Speingfdd 1. Bght | Holyoke 3, Pritain 3, Brital Fleven tonings. CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. Bridgeort International - Leagu.e At Montreal—Fist _game: Providence 3, Seonnd game: Providence 3, Montreal 0. At Toromto—First game: Newsrk 3, Toronto 13. S¢cond game: Newark 5. Toronto 4. Other ctubs not schedled. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Lo PC Rochester . 18 1 843 Tersey City . 14 1 ‘07 Buffilo . 12 1 522 Toronto ... 12 520 Balsare 13 480 Baltimor 1 ) Jlontreal 8 az Providence i 47 Newark . u ) Now Englend Losgus. At Tgnntyan 1, Brockion 2, Beven isuge—rain, At Well Mirer ¥l ser 3, Jowell 0. Twelve in sl AL Worosster—Worcster 8, At Xyw Bedford—New Bed The Straw Hat season has arrived. We are showing the newest conceptions of the foremost hat makers of America. They are presented in a collection that is well calculated to meet all ndivid- ual tastes! In fact the variety is unquestionably Ladies Everywhere are glad to know af the wenderful benefit that Viburn-O-Gla has alwags been te suffsrers of Cheir sex. Thousands of ladies epremd the geod Nows emceg thale asighbors end friends. Othors write lotters for publieation, that muffering sisters, wnknewn to thems, mmy learn abowt it in ¢he newspapers. @ the good work goes on, Vibura-O-Gia i & gurely wvegstadle eempoand, ocontaining no hermedl properties, is astively speoific in its curative action on the womary ergasa and funstlens. Teo young snd old - is Mghly recommeniel dor &he tren! ment of all foreme of femasle tvewbles, steady; 2 1-4@2 7-8 per cent.; ruling rate 2 3-4; last loan 2 1-2; closing bid 2 1-4; offered at 2 1-2, Time loans steady; sixty days 3 per cent. and ninety days 3@3 3-4; six months § 1-2@3 3-4. GHICAGO GRAIN WARKET. WHAEE: Open Hlion Low Clow usy 1% 1 ik w1 100516 loi% 104 126 u% omy 0316 T84 w% T Mo omy 0% S W dey - BN s o paiaa R g Open Muffier Fiends Fewer, Motorcyclists who ride with their muffier exhausts open and “pop-pop- rup” down the city strects are travel- ng Kuch e hard road these days be- enupe of public opinton and ol maiareuela @uss iRat the action _ Aza Just 100 Men’s $20, $18 and $15 Blue Serge Suits Today at $11.75 These one hundred Suits were made by a leading New York manufacturer, and represent his stock-on-hand of the three grades of Blue Serge Suits that he features, namely— $15, $18 and $20. Suits #3 They are made of standard grades of all v wool blue serge, splendidly tailored throughout, o1 and are finished with alpaca, serge or silk lining. % They are all cut in the latest fashion and there are all sizes in both regular and stouts in the lot, so that every man can be fitted at the start. There are— ’ Eighteen $20 Suits Thirty=two $18 Suits Fifty $15 Suits 1 ALL, AT 11.75 Just 100 men can get fitted and save from $3.25 to $8.25 dn a Suit Today. Be prompt men—your size is here i you come in time. (At this.price alterstions will'be-extra) STRAW HATS FOR MEN the broadest that we have ever shown. ' Included are Splits, Sennets, Macinaw’s and Porto Ricans— in plain Sailor, soft roll and pencil brim. The . range is broad. We show: complete-lines of Straw Hats. $1.25 & betile with fuil directions. 106 West :29th Street, At $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $4.00 Special Values in Men’s Genuine Panama Hats Be Sure and See Our Showing of Genuine Panama Hats. All the Newest Shapes at $3:50 and $5—Equal ihe Pittshrg-Chicago Eliewhese 5" the. st tmmare, to Hats Sold at $5 and $7.50. oo s el - i $1810 : i1 Millert 41100 41 ext 40810 ) ‘o wmandb 3 210 0 Miller,1b 4 21 kerss 4 0 23 0/ L] Wileop 21 wib 32480/ i Archers 81310 4140 ofRictied 200130 5806 Offlennox 11 000 — — — — ~f**Goode 006000/ — e - = = e 35 14 7 16 1fColep 00000) | - — ————|gradually becoming & very small|day next Memortal day, May 30, Pack- | conditions brought about the signing | to the Buffalo club of the Internatiun« i e e 82412 0 minority among the many thousands (ey McFarland of Chicago and Ray | of the articles and the posting for for- | al league, 7 Thian foc Leanos 1 S, of riders. Bronson of Indianapolis will fight ten |fefts. McFarland has been reticent | — P i Adverse action to the use of the |rounds in & speclally built arena at the |about entering the welterweight class Pitcher Fred Sherry, the st s e cut-out has recently been taken by the | Indianapolis American _association | while Bronson, who lays claim to the | holdouts. of the Providence tesm, has Chicago Minneapolis Motorcycle club and the | baschall park the night of May 9. The | welterweight champlonsip, felt that | signed & contract. He came fromwehe Two_baze riders of Eigin, Il e co-operation | fight is to be held under the auspices | he ought to be allowed to weigh in at | Waskington American league team, Bt 4. illler | of public officials with motorcyele or- | of the Indiapalis Athletic club. the wekter. limit. - Rl ganizations in enforcing their rullngs | The articles of agreement state that| The Hoosier and Stockyards favorite| Mike Donlin will be in thespame &8 Y o "'f S hotten & ¥ against the misuse of the motorcycle | the fighters are to welgh 138 pounds|have mixed once before, having fought | a regularfor the Pirates, It 1% assared B s Y oo e resistae | 1 responsible for the big proportion |at noon the day of the bout, which is “‘za ronnds to a draw Sept, 19, 1909, at|that he will gambol about right Fork beat Broorion, § 2. "Toe big ei-hende weh. | Of Tiders who ride thelr motorcycles | compromise weight, Bronson having | New Orleans, fleld, with Wilson in center. The left led sorsl mes, Lat was ‘wred by seosconal | with the mufflers closed ked to be allowed to come in at 143 | pasture_guardian hasn't yet]been se- felding. Magan was lberal with freo passes, nd | pounds, his regular fighting weight. SPORTIN E! | Jected, but it will be Carey or Leach, Lt et el | o | McFarland at first demanded the | 1@ NOTES. T Thew Yok Brookiyn M’FARLAND VS. BRONSON. Telgltt of 138 pounds at 2 oclock in| San Jose, Cal, Tanging a serfes| Just what the colleges have in .the £ , Bhpos wbh po e the ternoon, but concede the two of big race meets similar to those held | way of sprinters will be better known Svdecimdt 1.8 & SR Ten Round Battle Soheduled for Me- | hours' time against Bronson's four|in Cresta Blanca last year when more | after the Penn relay games of Apeil 2213 533 morial Day at Indianapolis. | pounds of weight. than 1,500 motorcyclists were in at- | 27 are hel. Craig may test his Moyl 3031 i1 S | 4 This match Is the result of nego- | tednance. | on this occaston and Marshall oty ferkie, b 5 1 6 0 822 As a curtain raiser for the world's | tlations which have been carried onal- | — who showed great form as & fresh- R it e greatest automobile race, the mile | most continually since the middle of | The New Tark Natipnal league cluh | man, will be tried out, akng Wil Grobdb & 111 UPhepo €19 international sweepstakes race, to be| February, but both men have been in- | has anrounced the release of Infielder | son ‘of Cos college, Towa, theyconfer- |Mesmstp 10 8 dlane 20 1 run at the Indianapotis Motor Speed- | sistent and finally the compromisc on | Bues and Stock and Pitcher Munsell | ence winner of the 220, “Cotshaw 100 0 i, 3 82 9 2| New York 03003100 04] ookt 00010260 08 Two buse hite, Herzog, Nerthen, Phetve: thres base | Hite, Fermg, Gron, Hnmmel N 1 "3 Bt Geen @ great sufferer for yoars Before Smwmiey of WRom-0.Gin. 1 hedl misplacement, ' falndiog spelis, eoneimt headache and other female trowbles, ‘wikh -mude e . weak. 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