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NORWIGH BULLET IN, THUR SDAY, lllltE 20, 1912 INSURANCE. A Specialty £ARM INSURANCE J. L. Lathrop & Sons, Norwich, Cenn. A SURE HIT. There is nothing surer and safer than CE POLICY. The a FIRE INSUR. prem! 1s smal the security your renewa! premium. ISAAC 8. JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Bldg, 91 Main St in comparison wit afforded. Don’t neglect YALE TAKES SERI Blue Wins Final Game 5 Cambriage, Mass,, June 19.—Topping yesterday's 9 to 6 victory at New Ha-, ven with a win today over Harvard on Soldiers field by a score of § to 3, Yale won the 1912 baseball series from the Crimson In straight games. Today's game was clean!ly played before a large class day crowd. Hartwell pitched consistently good ball for Yale. Reeves, the Crimson catcher, had to retire in the sixth with a split finger, received on a foul tip. Smashing the first ball which Bart- holf piiched nearly every time, the Yale men made five hits.” One was a triple by McGhie in the seventh, for and the lead. Again in the on the first ball resuited three run: h Capt: Merritt, adding the Blue total. Farlier Bartholf had held Yale runless with men on second and third and one out. Both pitchers were unusually steady, no base on balls being given throug! iet OFFICE OF WM. £ RILL Real Estats and Fire Insurance, v ceaind In Domsru’ Block, over C. M. liams. Roemi §, third floor. Telephone 147. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW AMOS A. BROWNING Attorney-at-Law, ‘Phone 700. Brown & Perkins, iftmsysat-law Over First Nat Bank, Shetucket St Thames Entrance stairway next to Nationa! Bank. Telephone 33-3. $ Richards Bldg. out the game. Harvard _play splendid fielding game, in which Bab. son, Gibson and Wingate, the ne elected captain, starred. Ixcept for an error on a ground ball, Gross play- ing in left fleld for Yale was notewor- thy. Score by innings: Harvard ...0 0020 Yale .. 00000 Batteries, Hartwell Bartholf and Reeves, AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. G. EDWARD GRAFF. WM. E. GILMORE, Spectal. G. EDWARD GRAFF Stocks, Bonds and Grain Roem 5, Chapman Bui'¢'ng, 65 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. MEMBER Consoltdated Stock Fxchange of New York, Chicago Board of Trade Telophone 842, C. H. GILFILLAN, Mgr. Ask for cur weekly letter, eful information Won. Lost Toston Washington Chicago ... Philadelphis Detroit Cleveland New York 8t Louls CHAMPS TAKE TWO FROM THE SENATORS. In Ninth Inning, With Two Out and Two Striks Baker Lands for Homer. Philadelphia, June 19.—Washinzton's winning streak of 17 straight games was broken here today when the home team won a double header. Philadel- phia captured the first game in ten innings by 2 to 1 and the second by a ninth inning rally by 4 to 3, In the opening contest Washington led by 1 to 0 until two were out in the ninth. With two strikes on him, Ba- ker tied the Ecore with a home run over the right fleld fence, In the tenth inning Barry scored from first basa on @ long single by Lapp. Baker's double, Strunk's sacrifice and McInnis' gingle won the second game. The biggest NVESTMENTS DICK BROS. & CO. Tel. 901 Norwich Frank O. Moses, Mgr. BASE BALL ARMSTRONG PARK NEW LONDON. THURSDAY, JUNE 20 Chinese Team vs. New London Independents Admission 25c Ladies Fr Al ad- missions to Grandstand 15c. SPORT NOTES. Pilch ridgeport ix. Walker has the joined former Hart- hampionship ba] mar 18 and t begins to for Rube ake 2 strong le and Catcher for the all that Kelly Pirates, Barney attery hat their captains o the umpires s which would Pregident O'Rourke's the desired effect The New % Americans have turged Outfielder Bennie Kauft nver ockton in part paymant for Out g. Pat Malonev, Maloney is the Mer Woonsockst AUl leaguer the Bpfingfieid club was after last winter He is reported to have been sold to the Yankees for $10,000, with Kauft thrown in. Kauff has been with the Rochester club of the rnation league he past or mor but ea ton MAN COUGHS AND EREAKS RIBS. At man i N Wis., 1 I‘lnhle ) i his d o ny Dr. King's New 1 voud ends a Jate cough, w el L nse colds or Is weak, sore feei sure il's 4 Godsend to humanity, writes Mrs. kffie Morton, Columbia Mo., “for 1 believe I would have con- sumption today if I had not used tnis great remedy.” It's guaranteed o satisfy, und 40U CAN get a free trial Botile or G0-cent or $1.00 size at The Lee & Usgoud Co. Ends Hunt for Rich Girl. Hien (he hunt for & rieh wife epgs man meels A4 woman (hat vic Bilters. Her strung s bright brain ang eyen Her prachblooin complexiy s geilt from ber pure ner Buight eyer from restful i her elasilc step from firm, free muscies, all lelling we hiealth und trength _Hie ters give a wo- faan, 21 n from indigestion, Backache, headuche, famting and ais: prom =_favor iling {rs ocd Cp. Bvervwhera remedy. it them, = $0¢ at The crowd of the season saw the double header, Score: First game— ‘Washington R.H.E. N0000D10000—-1 & O Philadeiphia- 0000000011—2 7 1| Batteries Hughes and Henry Coombe and Lapp: time, 2.20; um- | pires, F n and O'Loughlin, i Second game— R. HE. ‘Washington— 0003000600—3 4 2 Philadelphia 020001001—4 7 1 Batteries: Pelty and Ainsmith; Be der and Thomas; umpires, O'Loughl and Egan Cleveland 3, Detroit 1. Detroit, Mich., June 19.—G held | Detroit to three hits today and Cleve- land won by a score of 3 to 1 visitors bunched four singles with error in the seventh and scored heir runs. Louden's flelding feature he an Score: R.H.E, Detroit 010000000—1 2 2 Cleveland 000000300310 2 Batteries: Willett and anage; Gregg and Fasterly; umpires, Dineen and Sheridan. Crimson Players—Both Pitchers Steady and Efiechv& Reeves Retires With Split Fingers. | B McGhie and a homer by | j two runs to in the game | the final inning prevented T A Marquard and Meyers. umpllefl, Bren- @AMES TODAY. nan and Emslie; time, erican Leagun S— Brooklyn 5, Phillies 2. Brooklyn, N. Y., June 19—The s oollyns won fifth _straight National Leagus, | same today by defeating Philadelphia New York at Doston to 2 in their first clash of the pres- hia at Brookivm. ent series. Knetzer had the visitors st Be Toalc | guessing in very inning except the 4, 86 Cadipatt B sixth, when three hits and a pass let ES WITH HARVARD| to 2—Sensational Fielding by Boston 5, New York 2. New York, June 19.—The Bostons easily defeated the New Yorks in the first game of the serles by a score of b to 2. Score by inning Boston 000 New York..0 011 Batteries, Bedient Warhop and Sweeney; umpir and Westervelt; time, 1.40. 0 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Lost. Philadelp Louls Kign ... Marquard’s 15th Victory. | . Boston, June 18.—The Glants de- | feated Boston 6 to 5 in a ten inning | same today. It counted as Marq 15th straight victory, as the scor a tie when he went into the box dur- ing the cighth inning. His work in possibil- { ity of the score being tled asain, as | Sweeney was on third and only one |local man was out. Kirke popped to Fletcher and Jackson struck out, end- he game. by innings: R.H. rk.0 10 0202001—610 1 00000 19 1 Hess and Rariden; Ames, in_their two runs. Score by innings Phila 000002000 Brooklyn ...02101001* tteries, Curtis and Killifer; Knet nd Miller; time, 1.41; son and Johnstone. Bodie's Homer Won for Chicago. , June 19. die’s home run gave Chicago a 2 over St. Louis today. Benz Louls to three hits until the ninth, when a single and a triple scor- held St, by innings R.H. Chicago 000001012 7 0 St. Louis ..000000001—1 5 Batterfes, Benz and Kuhn; C. Brown, | B. Brown and ephens; umplres, Con- nolly and Hart, Robinson's Twirling Features. Pittsburg, June 19.—The pitching of Robinson featured the game today, Pitfsburg defeating St. Louis 8 to 1. re by inning R.H.B, 104300009810 2 10010000001 3 1 5 Robinson and Gibson; Woodburn, Willl, Dale and Wingo; umpires, Rigler and Finneran; time, .00, Hobnails, accepts the challenge of the Hobnails for a game Sunday, to be played on tha Versallles grounds. Answer through Friday's ulletin’ or 'phone 98-5, Willimantic. Wa would also like to hear from All~ Stars for June 30th June 23d, Yale-Harvard races will n the Thames river 1st inst. Here are the the varlous contests: Freshman race—To be rowed at 1030 a. m. from the bridge upstream two milgs to the Navy Yar University four oared race—To be rowed after finish of fresh- man race, starting at Navy Yard and finishing at head of four mile University race, 5. p. m., start- ing at the head of four mile courge and finishing at the bridge. FINANGIAL AN) SOME NET GAINS. Show of Actlvity in erket Followed by Extreme Dullness. New York, June 13—The stock mar- | ket opened today with some show of Mex. 2 pfd.. York Centeal. activity and strength, but these | prom were not fulfiiled, although | | i the undertone remained moderatel strong. Dealings in the first hour were fairly large, but they petered out | to minor proportions in the succeedin: hours, with a small total of net gains. | Tn the early afternoon the market | became extremely dull. The tone of | the m at the close ranged from steady fo irregular. STOCKS. ! el mah. Low | Allis Chalmers ptd | 7719 Amal. Copoer whoony | Am Agrcutural | Tam Am. Reet Soga uy Ty 13700 Am. €m0 B8 a8 2% Am. Cotton ON i Am 100 Am 1 Am Bteel Foundries 1000 Am. Sngar Refining 0% 1207 - Am. T & Tel —— Am. Tobaesn ptd 2 Mining Co Chleaparent Westors. Do prd - Chicago & N. W 100 Chicago, M. & St. P %30 Colorado Fudl & dron Tado & Soutbern. Consolidated_Gas y Com Products = =" uk Detaware & — M Denver & Rio Grande. W . Ore C iincle Central I el Met. o i vt < o Huriesier 10 Do. prd i i Dt Securition New York, June 19.—Money on call 2 steady, 2@28-4 per cent, ruling rate . 23-4, last Joan 2, closing bid —, ofter- 106 Goneral ed at 21 Spricg! publle Sieal Island o, 00 Toted [ o 1 T Tiah Copper 0 Va. Cer. Chem Wabash Do, ptd Western Maryland 33 623 3 s 2 % 500 K 190 Newark 2 181 ontreat a2 Provdnce oo Connecticut Leagus. Harttord 3. New Haven 0. Folyoke ddgeport 4. Spingleld I Watesbury &, | CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Leat. re. | New Haven 25 1 a5 | | Bridgeort u 18 668 | Holyoke 18 514 | Epeingfield Hartfcrd Waterbury Pictures of sporting champions in each package. ¢ “THE UNIFORM FAVORITE” So has— OUR CHAMPION SWIMMERS have outdistanced all rivals. TOBACCO Get in the swim and useiit. Mohican d New Grass BUTTER, Ib.. . Better than !v SALT PORK Cooked CORNED BEEF, Ib.. 20c FRANKFURTERS 12Y4¢ POT ROAST, Ib. Loin LAMB CHOPS thdlled TONGUE New POTATOES Florida GRAPE FR Jumbo BANANAS Yellow Eyed BEANS Corn FLAKES Bulk OATS MILK, Mohican brand 3 cans .. .o ve 280 Root Beer EXTRACT Ib. Large Messina LEMONS, dozen . 25¢ Onion SALAD i bottle Codfish GEMS VA1 PR | Alaska SALMON Rellable FLOUR BASEBALL GAMES THURSDAY. Internationsl Eeague. At Bltimore—First. game: Rocheseir 1, Paltimoro Rochester 6. Baltimore &, City 8, Pirst game: Monireal 1, Prort Montreal 3, Providence §. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Won. st. r.C. New England League. At Feverhill—Firgt zame: Haverhlll £, Tall River 4. Beoond g Husertill 8, Fall River 4 Eight innings by agrecment At Lawrence—Lawrence 12, New Bedford 1, At Brockien—Bmekton 4, Lynn 0, Worcester 2, Lowell 4, Colley At Philadeiphia— Qames. 1 Penmsylesnis 8, ell Detroit to Release Veterans, The Detrolt baseball club has asked waivers on two of its veteran pitehers, George Mullin and Eddle Supuners. The action came as a great nurnnT_ as ‘both of them were supposed to be very valuable men, who | a little bad luck in injuries and conditioning, but would come around all right when the warm Weather set in. Tie Inside of the story is that the| ciub management is getting tried of paying fanoy prices to men who do not deliver. Mullin has been with the Tig- ers since 1902, When in form he h:ll been the equal of any piteher In the| Icague, but In only one season of tha teu has he kept In condition, That was ir 1909, Summers came to Detroit in 1906 and had a good season, In September of that year he pitched and won a double header against the Athletics, allowing them but one run in 19 innings. He has pitched few good games since, This year he has pitched but one full game and two Innings of another, 1t walvers oan be obtained om them the chances are they will be turned over to Providence In the Internationai | league, | | | | Polonaises, Boy Scouts Challenge. The Boy Scouts of Jewett City chal- lege any team under the age of 1 How about the Harddigs or Warriors Send all replies to George McArthur, | Manager, Box 118, Jewett City. STAFFORD SPRINGS Dental Surgeon during his last illness, McGrory Building, Norwich, DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN In charge of Dr. 8. L. Geer's practics Conn. | ns—bot. 15¢ Graduating Exercises of Grammar School Held Wednesday — Marriage Announcement. The graduatink exercises of the Stafford Springs grammar school were held in the high school building Wed- nesday afternoon. Parents and friends of the graduates wWere present. The following" ls the programme: Invoca- tion, Rev. R. G. Clapp; chorus, How Can’ I Leave Thee, Thuringian Folk Song; declamation, Arnold Winkelried Montgomery, Jultus Kingsley Converse; essay, Famous. Ships, Elizabeth 1da | Grover; plano solo, Deux Concert | Chopin, Elsie May Teal; recitation, The Rellef of Lowell, Mae Ellen Cooper; chorue, Sweet and Low, Barnb: Alfred’ the Great, Farl Augus kins; violin solo, Berceuse, Schumann, Ruth Olive Butterfield (second honor); recitation, The Building of the Ship, | Luckanow, girls' essa Longfellow, Marian Catherine | giris, chorus, One Summer Morn, | Goetz, arr, by Belknap: essay, Fifty Years of Progress, David Henry herd; piano solo, Etude, Arensky, Flsle May Teal; declamation, The Charge of the Light Brigade, Tennyson, Jullus Carocarl; essay, Joan of Arc, Annle Emma Rliester (first honor); present: tion of diplomas, M, D, O'Conne chorus, Santa Lucla, Itallan. The class motto; “Alm ever at the best” The graduates are Ruth Olive But fleld, Julus Carocar!, Julius Kingsley | Converse, Mae Ellen Ceoper, Marian Catherine ~ Kenton, *Elimmbeth Jda Grover, Barl Augustus Jenkins, *An- nie Emma Riester, David Heney Shep- herd, Eisle May Teal, Howard Barl | Tuthill, | *Honor puplls—average over 90 per cent, In ninth grade, Funeral at §t. Edward's Church. The funeral of Giuse Fontanella too place at St. Bdward's chureh Wedne: day morning at 0 e'clock, Rev, Felix J, "O'Nelll officlating, Burial was in the Btafford Bprings cemetery, Borough Brieis, Austin P, Clapp of Besten s the | guest of his son, Rev, R, G, Clapp. Mr, and Mrs. Robert W, mith are spending a vaedtion at Rangeloy lakes. Greeneville Stars Challenge. | The Greeneville Stars challenge any | 17 vear old teams in this city. An- swer through The Bulletin. Local friends have reeeived an- nouncement of the marriage of Miss | Florence Estella Bibley of Southbridge | and Grant C, Foster, formerly of Staf- for Motor Trucks Displacing Movi ed in New London—Rhod, ing Motors Althou, publicly to not seem to be any appreciable dimuni tion of 4 peed regula Some of end their cars along at a chip of half a hundred mil an hour, and with utterly 1o regard public safety. Tf the local police | e not egual to the océasion, it is suggested hy some of the sane drivers | that the state police he invited to come | to New London 0 Westinghouse Electric Tnton Western gw | o Wheellug Erie.. Lehigh Va o c 200 Sexboard Alr Tine, 4% Do. ptd Total sales. 165500 shares. COTTON. quiet and 20 points lower; [ooumteg dihas e pLtie SLithe i uplands 11.60, middling ¢! would not dare to place him u: | malés, 36 Balos . on account of the Influence his closed very steady. mployer h e town of | 1118 Auguet’ 11 he co » their weather ey tember 11,37, October 11.4 on this individual | 150, December 1156, January 11.8, | 5 | February 1157, March 11.65, April —,| At one time last Saturday there w May 1171, |at a standstill in Dixon square, We, MONE;.‘ Time loans firm, sixty days 3 per cent, ninety days 2 {o 8 1-4, six months £3-4, There is a driver of a big touring car in West probably not | drive with o pudlic safety | i « York, whera | his employ . winter. He | has been warned by the police to ex- | ercise more care and he express norance of the fact that he is kless driver in the town ly, two cars of Virginia registry, three Ohio, two of New Jersey, one of New York, four of Connecticut and three of Rhode Island. _Thers are 162 automobi the town of Westerly, and in addition there are about 175 at Watch Hill at the height of the season. Automobiles are becoming more nu- s owned in 100 Jutee Masine prd CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET, ecoup in Wasterly as the Seasor ad 1o fuie i She WHEAT Open. Migh Low. Clos, Vanoss: and tlis G Menns Tows. Carel on e 3 105% in catching on to the town ordinance | —== Kutalle City. Apditecn e e that requires all vehicles to “head to el cony: the right" whether in motion or at a 200 Loulmille & Naah. . o S n standstill. =2 il L Lo - s —_— 200 M. St P & 8 8. M. Dee. i The owners and drivers of automo- 29 3o Kan' & Tox e biles In Rhode Island bave béen noti- 1100 30 Farifc Jue @% % | fied that attention must be paid to the 0 Nutional Rlacult fept. oy 0% Aoy amendment of the automobiles laws | 00 Natogal Lead Des. " wi 40158 " that forblds the escape of an excessive groom DOINGS IN THE AUTO WORLD | thro! ng Vans—Touring Car a Nec- | essity at June Weddings—Speed Regulations Disregard- | e Island Law Regarding Smok- t SSurs i 1| e WEAT'S NEW sy THE PALACE Step in and ses amour the « amy heir car o mufflers, T) ugh o changed la enforcement of the ned by the police thry the e, and those v it out m flers and Al the air w 11 amelling Bmoke and gases will & ecuted il | Motor trucks are putting the big | vans out of business for moving house- | hold goods on many Jobe in Windham | NORTHFIELD BUTTER | There is none better Order From CARDWELL’S We guarantee our service to b the | best at the most reasonable prices. MAHONEY BROS., 3 to 9 Market St. STABLE Tel. 952 Hack, Livery and Boarding Falls A\‘le AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrel & Sanderson, Prop. Special Rates to Theatre Troupes. Traveling Men, etc.. Mrs. Edwin Fay's | | Franklin, county this season. ~Norwich, Willi- | mantic, Providence and Worcester | yse hos. mach gure in the getting of the|sprink nsp during One sound-thinking business man, o has looked the prop fon ove of the !mpres; n that a motor ex s e from Norwich to Putnam would show profits on a reasonable in vestment The towns that could catered 1o are Jewett City, Plainfleld, Moosup, Central Viliage, Wauregan Danielson, Dayville, Killingly villages and P m, all feeders of nto Nor ch markets. This is an un- occupled field for such an express bus- | iness, The courtesies of the road are be- coming rapidly a creed with the mans tourists from many states thai are sent enjoying the beauties that spread | themselves before those motoring | through Windham county. Instance after inst of aid offered or received in the facing of tire, engine and other troubles of the road. The services rendered have in cuses been worth considerable from & money standpoint. The anto own: 1s usually a mighty considerate gen tleman d six SPINACH, GR TOMATOES, Shetucket Street. BEANS, CUCUMBERS, I ETC,, EECS Fresh Every Day € Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN, IR TOWN ored Fire, | Horns, Etc. 30, | We Are As Near To You at Square. us. 1EA, Q Fr.nkun NOTICI: P. All persons desir all be fined $5. reed, AYMONT phone. Cell The 868 he and fio please you. 1fo; will be cheerf given, always welcome 77 Cedar Street, 176TH DIVIDE! ce |office of The Norwich nce is reported this spring Pl The Directors’ of declared out rent dend o f the Conn. t of tho e nonths a s of FOUR [ payable to deposi and aft Livery connected | ASPARAGUS, TTUGCE \People’s Riarket| Pron THE FINEST 35¢c DINNE! 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As a vehiole that is suprem ing and abetting a_quick getaway, th automobile is in pfime favor with the | many couples that are commitilng matrimony in eastern Windham Samty towns these beautiful June days. wedding 1S now completed, unless a big touring car figures in the flaeh departure of the hride and R Rl A telephone order receive prompt attention, D. J. McCORMICK, £0 Franklin S8t 'ing coiumns of The Bulleilr Belivered to Any Parl of Norwica the Ale that Is acknowledged to be |the best on the market—HANLEY'S i+ Seemn | PEERLESS. eaiing and Plumbing, 92 franklia Straz WRKEN yon want ness belure \he public dlum pecisr than Uirough 130 Platt Ave. to put vour bu e he will WHEN you want te put your busi~ FRVRETS