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INSURANCE. TAKE A POLICY in the AETNA, ON YOUR AUTO with J. L. LATHROP & SCNS Let m insure you tod: and rest safe and assured if loss should ne ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agont, Richards Building, 81 Main St e Office of WM. F. HILL Real Estate and Fire Insurance Roor 9, third floor. Telephone 147 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW AMOS A. BROWNING torney-at-Law, 3 Richards Bidg ‘Pione 702. gone, and in the fifth drove Boardman out of the box, scoring four more. Wolfe gave two passes, forcing in a run, but thereafter the Planters scored but once, winning 8 to 5. Hannifin Saturday last the ‘Wednesday made the second home run of the sca- | Knights traveled {o Jewett City to son at Plant field, by a tremendous Your property today and tomorrow f ashes. Don't take 1 in Somers’ Block, over C. EDWIN W. HIGGINS, Attorney-at-Law. marioa Shannon Building. | Springcia pire appeared today and, with two Erown & Perkins, [ttomeys-at-law Uver First Nat Eank, sSnecucker st rance a elephone 33-3 BASEBALL AT PLANT FIELD, NEW LONDON, [play. Score Hartford ........ 13000020 0— TUESDAY, MAY 20 New London vs. Waterbury | | stedt. | vious defeat. Admission 25c. Ladies Free. All admissions to Grand Stand 25¢ Johnson is “Dead Broke. z rta, May 19 r eived a telegram 1 of Chicago, asking between son in asked the Unit- s v a stay of sixty af he is atch to e telegram ' s his| Electrics Hammered by Mechanics. | Tho Sachems have arranged for a w Bridgeport, Conn., May 19 —The Me- | game with New London, which will be S | chanies again hit heavily at Newfleld | ployed on the Falls diamond next Sun- | ve Feie Dewts Gity park foday and defeated Zeller's Elec- |day afternoon. This will b the first 2 14 to 5. Bighteen hits for a total | game to be played between these teams v Sluggers wont down | of 23 bases were gathered off the Aer | this season. ana it promises to be . cuvy onslaught | livery of Evans, who also issued six |fast and interesting ome. A large z 23 10 4. 1 ries, for the | Baker, and Teckman nge any loc: play _the ard Defeats Penn 3 | 4 . os | » for innings, e Univers sylvania base- the ninth, and aptured the con- 0000000033 6 1 100001 6 5 ton and Young, le Stars Win in 10th. ashed with e Stars e { Greeneville Saturday Cranbe a hard o e, " T the winth, e Kickers, the Stars ns and tied the tally. ning was necessary, and e Stars scored thelr winning run, the ore beinz 5 to 4. The batieries: Ladd and ¥Fox for the Stars, wski for the Kicker: arter and Mi- Broad Streets Best Independents. e Vrona Sigeet Stars defeated the Independents by the acore of 15-2 3 rs would like to piay mds Wednesday hey line up as follows » - nk ss. Pierch 3h, May- West Chelsea Loses to G. G. S. . grammar school p n the t Chelsea grounds on iaturday by the seore of 14 to 8, The 5. G, S temm will meet the Norwich BY # Cranberry Wednes and an exciting game is looked for Broadway Won The Broadway school team went 1o Tovn, where the feated orwich Town boys 8 to 5 Monday frernoon. The game, which was well and enthusiastic from start to vas witnessed by quite a crowo The Broadways will est Chelsea at Mok nesday afternoon. 0t Be Curea Deafness € i applications, as ix by constitn e < cansed by @ ion - mucous acchiia Whes s tube s in- 1 « dx sound or pe Lien en- St i the resull nflamioation can be iher ot (his tube restored to ite ul condition, hearing will be de cd furever; hine cases out of ten \used by Catarrh, wihich is noth t an amed condition of the 2 W give ‘e Mundred Doliars | . ase Deatness. (t | Shat o > Tred by um, T ENEY & CO. Toledo, Ghior oy Druggisis. 730 Take Hall's Family Pills for const. pation players working, Geist and Sworm- stedt, and both teams playing ragged | | misérable irway mext to Thaswss |ha with men on bases in the eighth %nd | yale no one out. Kauff hit to left and it | fell safe, but all of the men on the bags | to the bases. Everybody seemed as if they knew not what to do until at the | enthusiast | behest of Leahy ,who rushed in from | pelieved to have set 4 | |and threw to Leahy, who | and second and completed a mme;” ned lead for the unofficia] cham- Holyok son, Parker, Powers and Philbin. Time | woek. A clo | nitting by New Haven won today’s |gymn: game for the visitors 9 to 6. Justin |today in the training ¢ was knocked out of the box fifth inning and was succeeded by »mmy | F'oster made two home runs, a_double |at Vv and single mn five times up. Waters | Mandot is below the 13 also batted well for New Haven. | Springfield could do mothing with | Thomas until late in the day. | New Haven Springfield 3 o °h- | passes. Tuckey for Eridgeport pitched | crowd of fans is expe ndey afternoon, the NEW LONDON BEATS WATERBURY 8-5 LY Planters Play Poor Fielding Game But Hit Timely—Giants Defeat Pirates in Fourteen Innings—St. Louis Protests Game With Highlanders. New London, May 19.-2After the steady ball, enly one earned run being Planters had made Waterbury a gift | charged against him. The batting of of three runs in the first inning by the | Bowman and McGamwell featured. worst exhibition of fielding of the sea: The score: son, and had been held hitless by | Bridgeport .. ...2311023 2 *—14 Boardman until the fourth inning, they | Pittsfield :8 11900 0.0.00=—5 batted out three runs with two hands| _Batterles: Tickey and _ Russell; Evans and Ryerson; time, 2.10; um- pire, Lanigan. W. K. Overwhelm K. of H. ¢ the Knights of Honor. The Wed- v Knights walked away from their opponents with the score of 34-3. drive to left. Score: New London. b oo a o 2 of L. DeCelles (capt.) opened the game Dememnar 3 5 6 § ofiiemra 1 2 0| with a single, but was unable to score Meeer 8 3 8 Yk, ¥ 510 o o that inning. In the fourth the Taft- 315 8 afHuedr 2'0 0 o ville boYs scored 10 times.. The K. of 1 1.3 31 i 1) 9| IL changed pitchers in_the fifth, but 1 2 L 139 0! that @id not stop the W. K. from hit- : Wpoaifes § 1 5 1 0] ting hard. In the last to the ninth, 4 ofiseardmanp 2 0 0 2 0| With the score 34-3 in favor of W. K. Weltep 1 0 0 0 1| Saunders went in as a pinch hitter and singled over later he was The featur litt's pitching and D. Pilling’s hitting, resulting in three triples and a home hort. A few minutes 1ught stealing second. Totals, 411224 8 0008 4001 90001010 %o base hits. 0 Riese e e, Sn®. o | Played a star game behind the bat. " Hoey, Hickes 2: doubie plavs. Warner Nnson 15 liock o Melniyre: Teft don 4. Waterbury 11: fitst~bise ter s Zbysco Defeats Cazeaux. New ork, May 19—Stanislaus Zbys- uey 8: siruck out b ) zko, the Polish champion wrestler, de- b3, Meawr 8 passed ball | feated Raymondo Cazeaux, the Itallan champion, in two straight falls at EASTERN ASSOGIATION STANDING. catch as catch can at Madison bl s { Garen tonight The winner, it | announced, ‘will be matched to meet rank Gotch, champion of the world, Bridgepor ¥ | B New London ome time before September, probably Hurttord in_New York. | oo Zbyszko won the first fall in 14.33 Pittsteld with an arm hold and kalf Nelson, and | the second in 20 minutes with a full body and back hold, Wladek Zbyszko. brother of Stenis lau defeated George Sandelli, a Greek, in two straight falls. George Zurich of Russia won from Paul Sampson of Germany. Ump Fails to Appear. Hartford, Conn., Masm 19—No um- 1l, Holyoke won, $ to 6. It was a xhibition featured only by rd hitting. Hartford had a chance Yale Team Setting a Record. v 19.—The work baseball team, with its 15 straight victories, continues the feature of the eason among the college nines of the thought it was caught and held best Blue team in years” as supporters proclaim it, is record for con- secutive victories in intercollegiate ompetition. Yale still has an unques- enter, Ahearn tagged the home plate agged third pionship. Brown, regarded as Yale's most se- 2::2:0 510010108 rious contender for charhpionship hon- Temple and Ahern; Wil- | ors, will meet the Blue again this T 2 - e contest is in prospect, -10. Umpires, Geist and Sworm- |with Brown striving to retreive a pre. Battéries: Hitting Wins for White Wings. Anderson and Mandot Mest Tonight. Springfield, Mass, May 19.—Free| Los Angeles, Cal. May 19.—Light sium work was the schedule mps of Bud in the | Anderson, the northwestern light- weight, and Joe Mandot of New Or- annister, who was also touched up. [leans, who will meet tomorrow night non Arena in a 20 round bout. pound limit, while Anderson must dipose of near- Iy two pounds before weighing in to- morrow evening. Much interest also attaches to the ten round bout between Monte Attell, former bantamwelght 2 and now a feather, and Cal Delane Batteries: Thomas and Waters; Jus- | of cCleveland. -’ J'n'fi‘zux>~‘lxuxwzfifnl'§ annister and Flaherty; time, tWo | gharring partner. A s; umpires, McPartlin and Mason, |° gl Sachems to Play New London. The s re .-2:10032101-48 0000030306 d 1 teams | Sturte- | verry Saturday aft- | t 2 game. Answer Stocks of Eleven of the Companies| point of i ma | num and bonds. St. Louis and San | ciseo ~ securities “stood out conspicu- | second preferred tou: the bottom figure since 1397, Inquiries weakness of these secur jand shares also were heavy, In all, eleven in gene: these declines and of rather active selling for. foreign w but bear traders, failing to!make cap- Plusburg ¢, €. & 807 - ital ot of the drop in the low priced railroad issues, covered, and in the second half of the samsion prices of | stocks which had previousiy been con- spicuously weak moved up with the leaders and recoversd part of their arly losses before the close. The o : seneral situation today presented no| 1 new featurcs. Apuarently traders| £00 s waiting the outcome of tomor-| 100 row’s offering of 45,000,000 New York | city 41 ehinese bond jssua abroad | the eity bona were being recel resentatives here. this offering i= awaited with unusual | Copper. interest by bankers on aceount of the | e Yt Cir. Chein discouraging outlook within recent | sa ho pid. . months for new issues of corporate Tresiern” Siatstand securities, It is hoped that if this Wesetrn nion | istue and the Chinese loan are attend- | ment elsewhere, Total sales, par val- | call, pare Wed- FINANCIAL AND COMMERGIAL RAILROAD SLUMP. Reach Low Figures. | New York, May 19.—The particular est in today’s stock ket was the acute weakness of a | er of low priced railroad stocks ran- Iy with declines of five points for common and second preferred ocks, 12 points for the first pre-| rred and nearly three points for the per cent. bonds. The first preferred 35 was the lowest since the low | cord of 241-4 made In 1896, and the | hing was at Loulstiie & N 3 . AL S : cited no official explanation of the| ies. Rock Is- railroad stocks touched the low! r the movement. The market al held up well in the face of ccount. There some irregularity at tile start, te stocks advanced general- above Saturday's close. Fven the and of the | 1s0 Bids for from out of town bank ay by their rep- response to 2 per cent. bond. 100 200 Westinghouse Elecitic 100 Wheeling & 1. Frie with the suecess which is predicted | s e 565800 sees for hoth of them, the result msy bhe| e £ to stimulate the investment demand, COTTON. Bonds were irrcgular, weakness of| n. york, May 19 Sty Teauss oiae 4 9.—Cotton _ spot peculative jssues offseiting improve- | o, 0 NG NGV JO0Cotton, | spot i | uplands 1200, middling gult 12 United States bonds unchanged oR| " Fuiures closed steady. Closing bids May 11.49, Juhe 11.57, July 1162, Au gust 1141, September 11.11, October | STOCKS. 11.04, December 11.06, January - 11.02, i March 1LIL. Amal. Copper o —— Am. Agricuitural i Am. Dieet Sugar MONEY. A, Cau ¢ York, May 1 Toney on call o S 21-3@23-4 per cent, rull Am Coton O L:irses 4, last_joan 23-4, closing bid | Am. To Bemisiies.: offered at 2 3-4 200 :‘u ‘»”‘x“u‘v” Time Joans firm sixty and ninety ays 4 per cent CHICAGD GEAIN MARKET. six months 4 1-2 %0 Ao Smeldug & R 100 Do 9 A Kefhing 5 Tel waEs Oven. Hih Low. Clom Obto comx: My u 4300 Brookdin Ranld Tranat Tty 563 2100 Caviadion Iacifie Sent. 5% o u:‘ Lenther ! Dee 1% 2300 Chicagn, M. & S P, 1078 | May 85 Chleasn & N, W isag ' July 3613 835 7 — Colorado Fusi & 1. — 2% set RS 1 /% sen NORWICH BULLETIN, _TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1913 Eastern Assosiatica. ¢ st New London. Hisoke 3t Harfford. N Hlven st Speingfield. Pltisfield et Bridzcport. American League. Toston at Chicago. New York at St Louls. Philadelpbla_atDetrolt Saslitngton- at Cleveland. Chicago st Beston. Pittsburz at Brooklsn. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. 19.—Willett held Philadeiphia but the third and jzhth inuings toda: k the opening mamo of the serles The Tigers hit Wyeckoff and After Vit In the first lnnbig walk- i "nd “advanced on ‘an inia out. Conb's Phiadaita made fira o Sfgia iy Buomas, Wyckoft and OMring s 5 the Detrolt half of the e oo scoro oy wlond drew o vase, Veach prodiced the winning runs. sent. In th ite Detrolt ran bases hile Thomas was behlnd the bat, In tho fourih inning by Lapp. s of the game were S. Pol- | i 4 bomo run. Han- | run in five times at bat. D. Pilling| 3 2 0 0 o 0 1 3 thico base hit, home run, Vit Red Sox 10, Chicago . World's Champlon: | nhgs et piay on ‘acoount of darkness. of thhe| o o “Ratted for Smith tu 6th. Score by lnnings— base hits, Nunamaker, Clevelond 4, Washington Cloveland, Muz 10.—Pitcher Cy Falkenburz won his aiE oy lese i Bits, Falkenburg, Highlanders Beat St. New York won from r Chanee batth iebrand after the inning. bus | cd for Fistier n k. rookbassilits. | NATIONAL LEAGUE STAND:NG. **Batted for Miller In Beoro by titagi— Two bose hite, Brooklyn Makes Sweep of St up their ferfes with an cleven 1 o locals makinz it three & 1 1 1 ing run scored il thrce on bases 12 i the fourth, gain. DANGER IN DELAY Kidney Di ses Are Too Dangerous For Norwich People to Neglect. The great danger of kidney troubles is that they so often get a firm hold before the sufferer recognizes them. [l Health will be gradually undermined. Backacne, headache, nervousness, lameness, soreness, lumbago, urinary troubles, dropsy, gravel and Bright's disease may fellow as the kidneys get worse. Don’t meglect your Kidneys. Help the kidneys with Doan’s Kidney Pills, which are so strongly recom- mended right here in Norwich. Mrs. J. F. Sundstrom, Norwich, Conn., says: “For several years I suffered from backache and other symptoms of disordered kidneys. I had about despaired of ever getting relief when I was advised to try Doan’s Kid- ney Pills about a month ago. I pro- cured a supply of the remedy at N. D. Sevin & Son's Drug Store, and through using them my kidneys were strength- ened and I felt better in every way.” For sale by all deaiers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffaio, | New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name — Doan’s — and take no other. Wonderful Skin Salve. Bucklen's Arnica Salve is known everywhere as the best remedy made for all diseases of the skin, and_also for burns, bruises and boils. Reduces inflammation and is soothing and heal. ing. J. T. Sossaman, publisher of News, of Cornelius, N. C., writes that one box heiped his serious skin ail- | ment after other remedies failed. Only Recommended by Lee & Oszood ing their big lead™In the ninth Beaton weakened and 'was succeeded by Johmso filing the hases Connelly's home. Fun, Snechey’s singlo caused Jons fasor of Brown. Then Sweeney seored tho tieing Tun on two sacrifices. Brown retired Boston o the tenth by striking out Calhoun and Mers and throw s out Maranville. Score: Boston Cincinnat. W hpo s ¢ W hpo a e ‘anvilless 5 0 3 4 OfBescherit 1 08 0 0 Msersib . 8 010 1 ofGatesrr 4 1 2 00 nocilylt 4 21 0 llfinkerss 5 2 13 0 | Sweeney2b 4 2 4 1 2Beckerct 5 4 3 0 1 Tituwr? 4 2 0 0 0lMursansdb 3 011 1 1 Munmet 5 0 1 0 Ofighamerb& 14 3 2 Semourct 0 0 0 1 0{Grantsb 4 2 110 Deviingh 2 33 2 ofClrkec 5 0 5 & 0 mith3 0 0 0 0 Olbentanp 5 2 0 5 0 Sridenc 6 0 7 & ldhnwnp 0 0 0 0 0 Tylery 2 0 0 T 0fMBrownp 10 010 Noyewp 0 0 11 0 = doiphp 0 0 0 0 0 Totals, o 123016 4 D.Brown 1 0 0 0 0 ot 110009 € 00000 z2\Donald 0 0 0 0 0 XCalboun 1 0 0 0 w[ motais 95021 4 Ran for Mltchell 11 9th. mBatted for Mann fn 9 XBatted for Rudolsh fn 10th Giants Trim Piratec. New York, May 19.—New York defeated Pitishurg today In u hard fought fourteen Camnlta chers” battle. > pinch men. “Pittsburs. ab ks e Menon,ef 13 0 0Bumsit 5 24 Tofmamef 3 1 3 Ou0iShaferct 4 0 4 10 Caresf 5 2 ltchorss 4 113 0 Viorsh 6 1 3 10000 Wagnerss 4 1 8 10110 Millerh 4 112 Doslesh 4 1 4 2 Wilsonxr 2 0 0 Murrayat 6 1 0 0 Butler. ¢ 00 Merkledb 6 010 0 0 Mendrixp 10 42430 Byme.3b ax 6118 31 Simone 5 2 8 00000 | Kelly. 192 40020 Camnitzp 4 0 0 00000 Hysitrt 4 10 000 0 = 11000 Totale, 4513 4117 5|xSnowgrass 0° 0 0 0 0 Tesreaup 0 0 0 1 0 axWison 1 0 0 0 0 Totals, 47 9 Two out when winning mui scored. Miller out. hit by pltchhed bill. ted for Flotcher in 11th n for Meyers in ldth, sRan for Marauard In 11th ZaBatted for Ames i 13th SRan for Crandall in 12 xBatted csreau tn 14th. Beore by tnningr— Pittb'g 1 0000000000100 N.York 00 0100000001071 Two buse hita Viox, Murray, Herzog, Crandall, Bums; threo base Bits, Dosle, Hendrix. BASEBALL RESULTS MONDAY. New Ensland Leagus. Wrcester—Worcester 6. Portland 13, At Fall River—Fall River L Lawrence 2. At Lynn—Lynn 1. Lowell 4 At New Bedford—New Bedford 0, Brockton 2. Intornational League. At Toronto—Baltimora 8. Toronto 5 At Rochester ark 2. Rochester 10 At Butalo-Providence 4, Bufalo 1. Ten innings At “Montreal Montreal-Tersey Clts —rain. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Lot. PC. Bt Newark Baltimore Providence . College _Gam; At Philadelobla—New Bedford 0. Brockton 2. COLUMBIA BOAT WINS 3 TRIANGULAR REGATTA. | Navy Finishes Second with Tigers a Close Third, m, N. J., May 19.—Colum- bia's eight oared crew, rowing like a perfect machine, won the triangular regatta held on Lake Carnegie Sat- urday afternon over a one and five sixteenths mile course in 6m. 45 4- with Annapolis back, in 6. 434-5s, and the Tigers game third, in 6m. 19 4-53,, with abou Prince: four feet Of open water intervening | between them and the Navy SATURDAY TRACK MEETS. Penn. Defeats Cornell. The University of Pennsylvania w n the annual traci meet with Cornell at Philadelphia in a driving rain storm | by the ecore of 63 points to o4 Wolverines Defeat Syracuse. in the gnnual outdoor track verines scored 75 points In the thir teen scheduled events, and received an additional 5 points when the Orange- men forfeited the mile relay race. Tigers Down Columbia. In a cold drizzle the Tigers had lit- tle trouble track athles in their by 79 1-3 to 37 2-3 points. One Prince- ton record was equalled, but none of Columbia, wha took first place in both hurdles, equalled for the high event broken. Brady the mark of 251 set by Alexander of Princeton in 1807. Yale Surprises Harvard. Unexpected sirength on the part of m in the distance events he Yale e and the hurdies upset Harvard caleu- Jations and Yale wo nthe twent- ty-second wnnual Yale-Harvard track | meet, 56 Lo 43, Yale Freshmen Win, Yale freshmen defeated the Harvard ck and field meeting at_Cambridg to 471-3. e three records for freshm { won in 1m. in_4m. 34s 6 feet in the high jump. T — WE GIVE ROYAL GOLD TRADING STAMPS, ASK FOR mEH PURE LARII < bh.12c < USUALLY 15¢c A POUND IONA CORN Every time we place Corn on sale at 5¢c a can we are swamped with business. The time is coming very soon when everybody will eat it. PEANUT BUTTER Delicious on Crackers. Special This Week, Ib. 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