Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 17, 1913, Page 3

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NORWICH INSURANCE. £ INSURAN at today and tomorrow a heap of ashes. Don't take Let me insure Yyou end rest safe and assured if loss should ISAAC 5. JONES and Real Estave Richards Building, 91 Main St. e Office of WM. F. HILL Williams, toruey-at-Law, TAKE A POLICY in the AETINA ON YOUR AUTO with L. LATHROP & SONS all ri Real Estate and Fire Insurance in Somers' Block, over C. Roor 9, third floor. Telephone 147 ‘Phone 700. DWIN W. HIGGINS, Attormey-at-Law. Shannon Build REIGER T00 Replaced Stark in Second and Held Ponies to Three Hitl——l New London Hits Corriden Freely — Cetterson Plays GOOD FOR SPRINGFIELD Sensational Fielding Game. Lendon, Conn., was ineffective and unsteady and was | taken out in the second inning after | utive hits had been Reiger held the | tors down to two singles and a double | and no runs were made after he start- | The Planters batted out | their five runs, hitting Corri- don freely in the second and fourth in- | Ensling 1b, R. Sullivan 2b, 3b, McBurney ss, Wheeler If, Kane cf, Won Lest. Philadeipiiia 18 Clevclond s Thves o Washington . L1 by Springfield. “Chance Day” Tickets at $7. Chicago, May 15.—Ticket speculators ! are asking as much as $7 for reserved seats for “Frank Chance day’ merican league baseball park Satur- E and that price for box eals on the lower floor and ask $5 for half of the upper It was reported that one agency procured 500 tickets for the game, and offered today al downtown hotels. Tt looked like a world's serie | when distribution of reserved seais be- Patrons who pected a public sale were disappointed, the reserved sections were ex- | usted before the advance application: The reserved section will ed to pitch tallies down to the same | against the the lower as that of Thursda) the series, 7 t 0. Seore { three hits, any one of which might have been safeties. were filled, y guarantees that he can accommodate 40,000 people at Of this number 20,000 will remain unsold until the gates open on Saturday morning. 14 3 i for Clark in 9th. | Taftville Speed Boys On Warpath. Saturday afternoon Jewett City | visit Taftville to clash with the Taft- Boys in what is expected | to be a very fast and interesting game Speed Boys honors with The Speed Cobelyn c. | ville Speed 3; | Sunday TORNEYS-AT-LAW YALE AND HARVARD MEET ON TRACK as follows: | Poyerd 1b, Julfet ss, Captain BEdwards If, Murdock rf. unday against Baltic. $b, Bouley | Brochn cf, and Blain will pitch 3 Richards Bdg | Odds Slightly | Connecticut teams of 18 years average. w Haven, Conn., May 16—Yale and | snsker through the Bulletin. row afternoon Sodality vs. Academy Team. %] Brown & Periuns, iitorngys-at-taw ¢ Nai Ben. talrway next to Europear Plan | Room open until 12 m. YES BROS. Props. CORNS TRIC LIGHT TREATMENT ibles of the rheumatism JAMES DAWSON, Room 26 Central Building Lady Attendant to_play N . postponed riday on account of sickness in Higgins has ranged a game for this afternoon with Shecucker —i so Manager second and enk. Telephone 33-% DEL-HOFF HOTEL third point analysis of is promised to go behind the records of will hold down the third sack. ard apparently the advantage | to drive out a hgme runm, so ch ilu")i bright for the N. F. considerable | Captain Wagoner in the pole vault and | expects to take first and second places this event Travis Wins in Qualifying Round. ide, N. Y., May 1 Walter J. .Tra | | | | | | i | | of Garden City won the medal in the qualifying round of the tournament at the O: This was two strokes bet- | Lee of Yale and three Jerome D. Upper Montelair, from Cambridge. s<land Golf Warriors on the Warpath. r this | better than the )afternoon at 2 o'clock wiil | Travers st | Ward of the | Topping of Greenwich returned S1. Sturtevants by the score of 11 to 4 arrange a Mullen Leaves Tigers For Senators. 16—Pitcher Admission 25c¢ " BASEBALL AT PLANT FIELD, NEW LONDON, MONDAY, MAY 19 New London vs. Waterbury TUESDAY, MAY 20 New London vs. Waterbury Game called at 3.30 S e Ladies Free. | Sachems to Cross Bats With Cutlery. admissions to Grand Stand 25¢ s0 like games with Fitehville, | Grignevilly: Stars Jocal | George Mullin,.in point of service the Detroit Base- club, was sold shington Americ; oined the Tiger: imes helped Troland. Otro- |ball communicatio ns for $2,500. Mul- | phone 608-5. 1 Detroit into the League championship. Ayers Reinstated by Commission. Cincinnati commission reinstated | Gibbons Brothers Win. the Washing- | good | brother without the imposition of a | middleweights, Carron ' of | Mike Don Mike and Tom, outpointed Philadelphia | ovan of this city respective- {l¥ in ten round bouts at the Madison Square Garden Athletic .club tonight the seventh with a double snd tu scored_two allowed but oue hit theres In the joined his team owing to his desire to attend college Young Harddigs Challenge. Harddigs will e Falls will be the scene of | Broad Streets Beat Sacred Heart vs. St SHAFER FAILS TO APPEAR N GIANT Player ce. erd s" reported Stars and South Windham . ANl Stars will pla ans assured of ear 1 twirl for the Stare of the sea o fir le Fisher will <outh Windham <e the fol ried Fletcher p, ( lLathrop 3b, Houlihan ids of, Hughes rf Street Sta by a score of » he was went in the jeliver the il 1b, Sa Maynard If, 15, € negro p Luther MeCarthy claim the heavyweight niopship of the world. Eac nced todsy ed Heart sch day on the score of 1 ille were 6,000,000 carth =aliz in gelution, and 340,000,000 tons of mud. and | Harddigs is m p. Clab. nknown— ng order for | Braunstein FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEW HAVEN ADVANCES. Can Assign No Cause ainst Pittsburgh 0 Deiaware & Railroad Dividend Already Been Discounted. Reduction of ntion among appeared tc advances and iture to car American se were in scant supply a this spring onal coast When coverfng was comp ne virtually es were neld firmly 1 has bee today. McGraw strength of liguidation conspicuot Chesapeake and Ohio convertibies 7 the liquidation general market | af these secu mecken Copper nounced after the close wing vesterday®, 00 Uulied s satns Amalgamated the fortnightly statis- copper_ stoc unexpectedly strengthened by tics of the showing an 200 Western Marsiand Ellis Wonders. defeated the estinghouse Electrlc of the weekly bank state- ment indicated a gain to $5,000,000. hed a good game ouched COoTTO Nf »ds. The Stars he Pearl ademy campus The lineup: Wileon vles 20, Levitski ef, closed qulet; middling uplands, middling gulf, 12.25; closed steady. 11.46, June 11.52, July 11. September sales, 1,667 bales, Closing bids: STOCKS. ilist, is sentenc senitentiary for vielation three fighters here, cent.; ruling ; closing bld closed firm; 0 days 4@d GHICAGD GRAIN Mary's. defeated the r St. Mary's Rear- ear the Missis Coloradn Fuel Consalidated Gas Bridgeport. =t Hartford, Holsoke ot New . Haven ® > z m @ - s > = Mensor cf Now tontion’ st WAlEbary: Cater 1t Pittsileld =t Springfield. - Feanen s American Leagus. Gler, 1h New York at Chien f1son, xt Boston at St. Louls. Byrne. Wasbinglon at Detesit. Philadeiphia at Clevelan National Leagus. st Brookls: Boston. | ur mt New York. Chicage at Philadelvhis Touix AMEFICAN LEAGUE STANDING. New York Hyalt Detroit i 18 S O it GChicago Whitewashes Highlanders. Chicago, May 15, Joo Benz Chie camo Amerlean loug held (0 Disy wou Americang at his mercy teday, allowing wused by it three sattered i e Chieazo b onuell epportuncly and won the second New York. Chicago. ab hpo 4 e ab hve a e Dantelsxt 3 01 0 o) erdt 4 14 00 Wolteraf 11 11 0 1021¢ Harzell2b 4 0 8 2 1 2 18 0 Croe.lr 3 1 1 0 Oftoumier.tb 4 2 8 0 0. poessy Chaseld 3 110 0 OfColllisri 4 2 1 0 0 prejenon Sweeney,e 2 0 5 L JfMauicker 3 0 3 0 0 Goaelts. 10 1 1 ofWeaviess 4 0 3 11| Nrollenic Midki3b 4 0 1 L OfScalke 4 1 6 3 0 o Derrleksa 4 0 0 2 1|Renzp TR BT dre i MWCnellp 2 0 1 5 0 il Storrett 1 0 0 0 0 5 2 Clark.p 000 1 g s 10000 Two base hits, Lord. Collins. e Tigers Take Deroir. Mich., May hif todas was put_ ou Senators it did not defeatod Washington the game in the fir for disputing o deci him. starred af bat and In the | tneegine Detroit Ly he \CBridess 3 1 2 2 0fVeac.t 0 Shanket” 4 0 2 0 oGainorit 014 Temye 3 0 @ 3 0|Morriwb & 0 Ansmithc 0 0 1 0 0Rondeanc 3 0 Nugiesp 3 1 2 3 0l Dubuen Disiiancp L 100050 1-4 0000 s G000 i 72018 o 1 Wenry . Sih | Hughes in 8th e Score by inotnge— i Washiigon 1010000 h& 00010202 Two base hit, Williams: Home run, Dubuc Red Sox Trim St. Louis, | St Louis. May 16.—Boston won from St. Louis | today. 5 16 2. Both teams plaved perfect bali in | the field and the pitehing of Colilos and Baumard Was ahous ecunl. Hoopee wn for Bosion In fho | "loning with s loog drive it the Hght field | . blcachers, scorlnz Waner and Carrlgan, who had T ndled shead of him. Seore St Louts Boston b n o Shottenct 3 15 0 Ofitomerse % et Johmstonit 3 0 & 0 6fYerkee 2o [ § 05 0 olieareser 50200 | (1250 Breih 41810 1 Aurdngb 3 3 6 0 0 | Walshss 3 01 20 32410 Wgardhers 3 0 0 0 0 “Watlage 10 0 0 0 a1 Totals. “Batted for Witl Beore Ly innings: Hostor 09003000 03| A Tou 2200000002 A Two base hits, Shotten. Sveaker. Engle. Agnew; | three Speaker, Austin; home run, Hoop- | B i Cloveiand Overcome by Athletics. | o eland, May Batting Gregs lmrd. Phila- | delphia. overcame Cleseland's early lead and won | odey’s game 8 to 5. On four hits and a wild | T {hrow Cleveland scored three runs in the frst in- | ning, and Brown was taken out in favor of F Aftec Philagelphia hed teken the lead they ovencd s Mitchell then replaced Gregs, fllled the buses none out, but s we 1ght off base by a most of the Philadelphia tea accepted ten chances Gioetand. | Phsseie € 313 0 o|=Murphyrt 5 2 143 4 o|oiangar 5 1 1 s 2 0 2 1Colimedy 4 Tacksen i 2 0 i wanen 4 1 $110a ; i s 0 0 1 0| Bridgepost 0 o 0050l ke 1 o 0|Daramuy 1 0 0 o o | Bamten H o ofBenderp 10 010l | | Wate Totals, 33132017 &1 gr i e | ited with_the “iatied for Mitchell in 9 e re by tnninge— | _O'Brien a a 3 001000 158 base Nite, Jackson, Chapman. W L | according NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. | &tes Won. tow Pe | | Se™ souts e ‘ . 0 Ciicago 1 5 500 Pittsb i 7 2 A s ) When i the Braves Giants Defeat Pittsburs day one gets an New York. May 15.—ard hiuing by mo | that team S EA o A hy Eilaeay gva New vety in ihe 1% tnnings and he was | _JOe Pepe of bandieappod. by miserable support. tae Glants scoring | the ball for e e on four alte, two passes and four ermors. | are two more sh cher praving was. the feature of e Kime. Ho | Aeotee e Vimitial bag four tmes on singles and | o witen "Tonle threw "wid on e sacrifice e | a1t state thres bases Cateher Eglley's throw: | B : L i duced prices. proposition. ing was wretched ind the Giauts ran bases almost Wikl Seore Pittsburg. CK FOR NEW BAKERY —OF THE— National Biscuit Company . ENTIRE BLO 1 1 3 5 “Batted for Cooper in Sth **Batied for Cam #lan for Meyers in 7t Score by nnings— Iiay - =4 (BIE7 77 Two base hits, T I . Wagner, Merkle; Cubs Lose to Phillies. Toney's delivers | for Philadelplla today and the home feam defented (9777 VR delphia =71 10t resumed affer o T Evers was spiked in the fifth inning by bis placo was taken by Phelan, at bal mede = Paskert was put off the fild for disputing cisln at first base by Umplro Byron. S Chicago. who in_three times counmasuonny ?! This Illustration Shows Proposed Twelve-Story Addition to be Built to Manhattan Island Plant, for the Exclusive Bak- ing of the Vast Quantities of National Biscuit Com- pany Products Required by Increasing Demands. Two basehits Brooklyn Trims St. g0t an easy lead of but_the loculs came | @ rush in the next fivo innings and batted | way 0 4 6 to 5 vietory the bases on afford is deemea Brooklyn today, onstruction \ddition to the Biscuit Compal bills being precaution, equipped with inventions in I'he system adopted water at a higa nks on the root. Accustomed Toer Ty 1gs and ind ble to draw architectural will include what- ire requisite to ciean abundance BASEBALL RESULTS FRIDAY. International geague. most serupu amployes added INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Company’s the area a working population of present large factory was became the larg factory in the world saiment has predecessor College Games. w1l present ; Zor capacity, Hamilton College §, convenlence, will be unrival- POSTPONED GAMES. the recently bullt factories Biscuit Company, New England League. ome from tha placed on traveling rausport them the biscuit Iyoke-New Pittsfield-Waterburs . EASTERN ASSOGIATION STANDING ~ans and’ boxes, and 1ousands take espe their prod- bservation that 11 be carrted out to ils of the new bakery BASEBALL NOTES. beefi released by Bing- tube botlars i New Haven are cred team batting marks n the Bastern association nt are the only ng big league form, to the Boston Globe. pitchers shov Malloy is a glant hing in the heve every as discouraged the Washington an league club | him with some other eighty-six ngland leaggue one day this | e New York State ared he wouldn't could sign with the Internation e was told to at home at his and Hannifin stops hitting for fat uch a bad place work in af v decision of national board of delivery of parcel post Special Vaiue Offering Saturday SPRING COATS and SUITS for women, misses and juniors will be offered Saturday at re BEER BEER BEER bHADE STEAMED BEERS Ale and Lager There will be some big values distributed to those who take ad- vantage of .this money-saving We are also showing a com- plete line of One-piece Dresses u# all the'new materials and all the prettiest models. These garments are all right and s0 is the price. Free Stamps Will Be Given The Ladies” Specialty Store 248 Main Street, Franklin Square, 2 Dozen for $1. GEO. GREENBERGER & CO. Telephone 812 47-53 FRANKLIN STREET Norwich, Conn. THERE s no advertising Eastern Connecticut egual to The Bul. Eastern Connec! letin lor business resulis THERE Is no aavertising med {!fi:%tl.{ to The lstin for business T e Ak

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