Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 12, 1913, Page 3

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RORWICH BULLETIN. MONDAY, MAY 12, 1913 INSURANCE TAKE A POLICY in the AETNA ON YOUR AUTO with L. LATHROF & SUN HOSPITALS NOSE OUT A VIGTORY Drive Houlihan From the Box in Ninth and Score Five Runs, Defeating Sodality 7-7—Crewe Hits Safely Five Times —Poor Fielding by Hospital Nine. The state hospital baseball nine depend whether or not ught a hard, uphill battle full of |3 y more Sunday games at the Rock. misplays for eight long innin <t ve been played there every the Sodality nine at the hospital Sat- ¢ since April urday afternoon and were rewar.cd . Up to this j in the ninth with the smile of f s been allowed at'1 tune which brought victory. Four rans | which is in another town. behind the hospital boys went to bat | Sodality Loses to Sachems. The Sedality and the Sachem base- 11 teams met for the f season on the Sachems’ new grounds in the ninth for' their last stand and | when the smoke had cleared five runs | had been counteq and the game Won. Houlihan was on the mound for the Sodality and had things a‘]l hi OWD | " the Fall Sunday, way until the ninth when the hospital [ {i (ictory for the Sachems by the ball_ all field. Bill Austin s dropped on him, pounding the J score of 3'to 1. The game only went there will be time this | vhich resulted | | T mp-Roo: druggi % New York 1 Philadelniia Boston Philadelphis Clereland ) ‘over.. the, fleld. - e loam | for six innings. as was the agreement | y:iiigion | pitehed fine ball for ihe home team | jiyecn (he two teams owing to. the | Cuicas | but received roiten support bY NS (oiq wind which swept the diamond | o teammates, who slipped up on | during the afternoon. Both Burdick | Bosion chances. Chase, however, held Austin | 50PNE, Sliems and Murphy E he All Damages Covered and chance If mnot| insure 1l or send postal. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent, | Richards Building, 91 Main St. demonstrate the value of acci- dent insurance. Get a policy | in the TRAVELERS' B. P. LEARNED & CO. Thames Loan & Trust Co. Buildina Agency Established May. 1846, 2 Office of W F. HILL Real Estate and Fire Insurance = located in Somers’ Block, ¢ Willlams, Roor 9, ne 147 over C. | third floor. | EYS-AY-LAW EDWIN W. i#IGGINS, Attorne. Law. non Bullding. Erown & Pericans, [Htomeys-at-law Uver First Nau Bank, Snetuckes - . next o Thanwas | nk. Teiephone 33.3. HAMILTON WATCHES The Greatest Railroad Watch | in the world. All grades always on bhand fitf the Waich Inspectors N. Y., Ferguson & Charhonaga, FRANKLIN SQUARE | DO YOU WNOW | the mest piace in Morwich to have your es tapped ard beeled? I you don't | £:ve us one zral, then you will know | for sure Goodyear Shoe Ren: A. VALLIN, Pr 517 66 Franklin Worriors Defeat Sturteva Send yhando NTEMNATIONAL LracUz FASEBALL RESULTS SATURDAY ational York 1 American League. \ 2 * BASEBAL AT PLANT FIELD, NEW LONDON, | TUESBDAY, MAY 13 New London vs. Bridgeport WEDNESBDAY, MAY 14 New London vs. Bridgeport Game callod at 2.50 2 Ladies Free, | 42 Admiasian 25-, All admissions to Grand Stand 25c { 11, whic tered, while RAILROAD WRECKS | Affected by Contemplated Proceedings carcasz aay E nicago, Ma behind e at. i placed himself -in line for hall of fame by landing nis five times at b plenty of hitting on_ b odality touching Austin fo however, were well sca 1 got to Houl- up_weil Crowe niche in oly e ere sides, t | Sodality pitcheq fine ball fine support from the Sach The Sodality team wa outfield, and_there will be s faces in the lineup next Sund. the Sodality T on the | Wheeler of the § { the bat and in the field. Sodality 0019001 achems ..00003x—3 Batteries—Murphy and Walsh dick and MclIntyre. Umpiré—Sull 1 for 14 With the Tos ver off th “to 3 fn the ninth in to clout the and_scored the five runs n win. The score Attendance—400, #ee | Hosmital : . : : Sodal plaved as follows ab hipo a o| The tea hems, y_(capt.) 3b. MeBurney nsling 1b, R. Wheeler Mcintyre ¢, Burdi Sodality, - If, Slattery 18 when the Cut- Totals, 10 1 chems on the Sa- Stars Clash with Jewett City. he Greene- 2 S s SUNDAY BASEBALL AT SAVIN ROCK aturday afternoon Disposition of Cases Today Will De- cide Whether Games Wili Be Con- tinued. was t in but on good form score by ting the Sunday + pating April nge any local Ad f averag last v The Tor will llimantic team o r at ant will oluntown | b e N of sub- of { ¢ 2. poenas were le f R ! FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL 04 9.0 MARKET DEPRESSED. and wea Against Reading Railread. New York, May 11 —The closing | Ste ston of the week the New York | wester “hange witnessed a limited | 54 of busiy prices general- ver than Friday's final quetation market was under the influence of | jaie de 1sed by an announce- ment svernment was con- templating agatnst the 100 ad owing to its centrel| 1 Rajiroad of New Jer- lso said to bea pr instituted against | proceedings jing raiir r the Centr There wa 00 of suits be anthracite together with a lack of inter- 00 \turday being a half hoii- t and London abroad ment that the; - t had made a| 20 a war credit of $10,-) v of the recent gold srooklyn I ‘anadlen Pacitic entral Leather vorable pted, ow- | clearing of the sit-|— AN and the report- prospect urn toward a re- 8% 5 M W own i the s 1 4 weeic {rom the | i s T Y From | 3 sre mixed, but | I 2 o se 3 derance of { 5 t | is 1 nmn[ = cia which will pre nt tra on during the near T > | ) 8% % | { wolina | el | h an and 154% 134 Har v and L were exceptions . 51 of the oth 0% 12 Hd gains were | LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Railivas 100 Copper Texas & Paciflc 4300 Union Pacific — Do. pid Toited S0 Dilicd States Bieoter .4 | avis were »a ! il " Conpes | oot wx” Chem ¢ cows ' nued em NG na- ] b gt 1T Fe WeSt | motal sales 66.800 shures. : st COTTON. s g v full | New York, May 10.—Futures closed « hoice m. Cloging bids May 11.47, June X : 1156, July 11.59, August 1L, 4 tember 11 October 1102, December | 11.03, January 10,99, Mareh 10.06. | als Spot closed quiet. Middling up- | land 12.00, middling gulf 1 no | 1d lambs were | - for the | S i 11 and 10@15¢ | MONEY. i ne lambs about | New York, May 10.—Money on call | old at | nominal. Time loans easier; sixty arlings and ninety davs 3 3-4@4 per cent., six t $8.00; months 4 1-4@2 . Dressed pound _— t@léc: hog | GHICAGD BRAIN WAR intry dressed | wE Open. High at $5.00@7.00 | May 8% 8% Ty N oA Cattle—Receipts 300; k got t game will | The ex- | n a fast | hits in four | Carriga Wes @ fast, thr start tclose | Speaker e | tog suto dree whea Hooper,rt |52 % who has n Hooper bot Cloveland. Hidney wpagn -ourag: a Philadelpbla American Loay Washington at St trouble the mind es and oue. AMERICAN LEAGUZ STANDING. Won. Lost. 16 2l an inf ling. and the Gardner, Hightandor Blmingbam, Tackson, Woller 1 Wal c Drop One to Chicago. eld_hit to 5. 7 to 2 Chicago. deciding tally vitt. It 00 o 02000 03 . Shanks; home run, | This inexpensive pas , to pass around. The more you chew, the better for you. Can you say that of anything else? < The delicious juice of the fresh, crushed mint leaves is a.com~ tinucus benefit. SO sharpens appetite, eases digestion and purifies breath. 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