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ne NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1913 INSURANCE. TAKE A POLICY in the A=TNA ON YOUR AUTO with J. L. LATHRG? & SCNS SURANCE? all right toda and_tomarrow se insure you today rest safe ar ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Building, 21 Main St. RAILROAD WRECKS demonstrate the value of acci & Trust Co. Buildi trown & Perxans, ifimeys-at-lay to Lhas EDWIN W. At sccored the and a_double brought in two more in | Travers won his match in the morn- the elghth, Only one Washington run- | ing round of 18 holes from H. H. Kerr, ner reached third, Milan being thrown | of South Shore, Long Island, but did out at the plate in the first inning. fnot exhibit his usual defense at any Left Fielder Graney got two Singles |stage of tho game, while in the after- and a tri m dificult catches. Score: the top of his game and defeated D. Your property | be a heap of ashes. Don't take | ssured if loss should | aft score of 6 to 4. No Game at New London Saturday. JOHNSON FINDS HIS WATERLOD- Cleveland Pounds Senator Star For 13 Hits and Wins 5-0— —Steen Twirls Gilt Edge &HMm-PitBbmg Game in Pelting Rain. Cleveland, May 22.—Walter Johnson |New Haven on Saturday. An incor- was defeated for the first time tius |rect schedule which is out calls for a season by & 5 to 0 score at the hands |game at New Londen Saturday and a of the Cleveland team. His record of |number of people, under a wrong im- ten stralght victorles against every |pression had planned to attend it other team in the league was broken in — 2 his first appearance for a full gamo Travers Continues to Win. against Cleveland. Thirteen~hits were New York, May 22—Successful play- made off him, while Steen, Who ob- |ing on the part of the national cham- posed him, allowed but six hits, none | plon, Jerome D. Travers, the eliniina- of them for extra bases. Cleveland |tion of Walter J. Travis from the third takes three out of the series of four |division of players and the defeat of All of Cleveland’s runs were ear: L | Fred Herreshoff, who won the Oak- In t first inning Chapman was safe |land, Leng lIsland tournament a week Jon an atiempted gacrifice. and scor J;\gu, were the features in today’s on two singles, single and a triple rounds in the tournament at Fox Hills, cond run and two singles |Staten Island. : le in four times at bat and {noon most of the play being during a putouts, three of them very |severe rain storm, he was almost at J. de five Clewiang. Washingten. | Graham of Greenwich, Conn, by five b 4 100 1 0lsoenerst i 1 up and fur to play, 00,3 ol 4 o0f = ; 2 0°4 ofMormman 4 113 0 Stoval Must Apologize. $3 gt 3001 0] St Louls Mo, May 22—George Sto- 0 ofSehactersb 2 0 0 1 0|vall, suspended manager of the St : ¢ 93idicia 3 03 2 0 Louis Americans, was reinstated by g 1 Yfjhamiadt | 3 3 & 3 0! President Johnson of the Ameri . 1 iotmonp 2 0 0 30 on condition that he write T 1 o)“Wiliams 1 0 9 0 pology to Umpire Charles rguson, on whom he spat while playing in a game her: Totals, 50 6 24 ted for Jobnsen 1n Ot May 3.0 e ok \ by tanings: ; = ab hipo a e g At Young Harddigs Challenge. Y1z 00 - 2 %91 Tho Youns Harddigs would like a 21110 Do i " |game witk the Athletics Saturday | 303204 r Sl | afternocn, May 24 The piaying order | 11100 Sroadway Defeats West Chelsea. IS as follows: Aubrey c, MHozam Pl 3 Vs ) The game between the 1b, O'Connell 2b. Brewer 3 b, SPLEL I L S B gy e Draunstein If, Brewer e of ey ™ 1 0 0 1 0 Ja . o b T 7e would also like a gam clarkp” 2 2 teams postponed from We Wieiwe RO e B b played at the close of school Thu Bl S Totals, 51 62410 3 Send all challenges Bulletin. noon, Broadway winning by Challenge From Emeralds. Emeralds of Willimaftic would 2 mame of ball with the Sodality teams ¢ to be played Sunday, M er Daniel M street, Willimanti Moy cup for B. G. S. n 1b, Henault c Biair Baton ¢ 3b, Rall phone Doc White Laid Up. Chicago, May 22—Pitcher G. H. | “Doc” Write of the Chicago American | League team was severely injured to- | Gay when he was hit on the right fore- Today's game is the last of the week | arm by a ball thrown by C. Smith, an- New London, the Planters going to | other pitcher. His arm is not broken 250 Top Row—O, Chancerel] TAFTVILLE BEAR CAT CLUB BAS EBALL TEAM. Front row—H. Gley cf, A. Mulholland 1f, J. Barry 3b (Capt.), W. Gley p, A. Tellier b, , B. Hasler ¢, W. O'Brien scorer, E. St. Armour If, N. Pippin 2b (manager)... Orlesns. gal §¢ 40 [2iaple Syrup, * Flak. Market Cod. 10,Cods’ Tongues, 16 S 'Haddock. 10! Mound Cuaias, ‘o, ock. 12 at. 15 Canned Salmen, 1 5015 3 fof 3 25 Lobsters— Live, Botlad Hay. Grain asd Feet. No. 1 Wheat, $1.85{Hominy, ewt, $1.4 . bolee Lamb: FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL Important Stocks Advance from One from the narrow groovi been followin eavier and the vere marked up suggested a supply of stocks. fpoint in the last hi the shor pr the fact th | | |and ~Southern Pacific boards. The ot firmness of Union Pacific recently, and | 2" rcady response previously to sim- iz ilar unconfirmed rumors have strength- encd the belief that satist e s tions. tached to the amnouncement that $100,000 gold has been engaged for ex- port to Venezuela. Tho engagement | was believed to mark the beginning of the outflow of gold to Sou which occurs cach year. In the opin- fon of international bankers, thi§ vea usual. In view of the are being made by the principal banks of Burope to build up their gold re- | — o serves, it was regarded as probable that this country, with its unprotected store of gold, w 0 |3-4. the three coupon 3-8 and the | August, 11.50: & $1.20| 4 wvender, | th 3 twos coupbn deeclined 1-4. WHES s0u want to put yjur bus ie public. there ib no me- dium becier thar through ihe advertis. ing columns of The Bulletin. UPWARD MOVEMENT. 100 200 to Two Points. 109 York, May —In a rd movement which lift- market today Droke aw which it h finite change in speculative con- el tions to which the turn in the mar- el se with which prices Mar: 160 1 ssumed that short selling 100 Lacie 1 been over-extended..and that cov- | 4300 Le g Iy responsible for the | 1000 Loutwi: s relapsed from the high | 100« x hour of trading most pressing demand from s had been satisfled. e Harriman stocks led in the up- | 2002 vement, being influenced by istent rumors that « plan had been | no for separation of the| = perties in accordance with the de- [ 100 e of the Supreme court. Apparent- | 00 the only basis for the report w. 300 int meeting was held ives of the Union Pacific | 100 th t f represent ctory pro- being made in the negotia- Considerable importance was at- h America ates Realiy. nited States Ru s movement will be larger than | 35300 United States efforts which | 1190 Do. pfd 1406 Utan Copper 500 Va. Car. Chem. Wabash 100 Do. pra e Western Marsliand Western Tnlon & 5200 Westinghouse Fleciric . § | I be called upon to play a larger part than heretofore in | —oor Wheion o L S the shipment of gold to South America [ Total ssies, 2 for European account. i Bonds advanced after some hesita- COTTON. tion in the early frading. There was| New York, May 22 Cottor t e radi - 2 , Ma —Cotton _spot a good market for the new fssue of | closed quiet: middling uplande 15 g, New York city bonds at 100. Total | middlife guif, 12.35; sales none. 7 sales, par value, $3,005,000. Futures closed firm. Closing bids: nited Siates' four coupon advanced | May. 11.69; , 11.74: July, 11.81 11.31: Octo- ber, 11.24: November, 11.23; December. : January, March, 11.; 7 es registered 1-8 on call. ‘The STOCKS. MONEY. v. Cl York, May foney on call 2 2-4 a 3 per cent.; ruling Ji7 ot aftore |~ Mime loans irregular: days 3 1-2 per cent. and ninety da¥s 3 3-4 4 4; six months 4 3-4, sed O — - S0 A Locumove 110 CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. f Bacitior wEEAT: Open. High. Low. Closs. o Au. Tl & el [T Misconda. Mioing € o Aishison 5 3 EIETE 4 Do vta % nile Coast Tine . more & Oh hem Steel ... Tapld Transit | Rochester but he will not be abie to play for a few days. ; SAMES ToDAY. Eastern Ascoshati New Haven at New London. Dritgeprrt st Waserhurs: Harttord =i Holyoke. Springfieid =t Pritefictd. National Leagua Plttsburz st Brookisn St. Lozis a New York Clncinnat! at” Philadeiphia. American League. No games scheduied. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANSING. Won. Lost. Philndelphta . [ Cleriand 10 . Clileago 13 Washington tt St Louls n Tostan <. 19 Detrolt 23 Sow Yok E Werld's Chiamplons Basted by Russell. Chicaso. Mar 22— Russell proved too much for the World's Champloms todiy ‘and Chieazo won tio Aol mame of the series. 2 to 1. It rained iniers mittentls from o seeond inoiug. Soure: “Batied_for O'Belen i 9th, . Bston, Chieago. & hpoa ol WL e Hooperst § 10 0 OSchalerat 3 01 0 0 Yerkeo2b 5 2 1 2 | 30330 Spesherct 4 2 2 0 0|L 20320 52100 21800 41210 82100 409 0o 31840 304 20 20811 Cardganc 8 2 8 2 ol 1000 O'Bremp 2 006 0 e el 16000 T 0 i *Wosd 9 0 0 0 0 **Ran for Yerkes tn oth. Score by tumsgs— Boston 3 Chicago 110 Two base bits, Fournl St. Leuis_Blanks High! St Louis, May L Louts st th four game seri with New York by acain todss o visitors the score o b pitching was backed by clover felding and tho break I the 1wek. Reore: core by faniogs St Louts : Two base hiis. Tohston. Shotten, Clark. Woller; threo baschit. Brie, Tizers Held Down by Plank Detrolt, May 22.—Plank held Detrolt today fo threo singles. ctruck out (he entiro sido fn the . fourth tnning—durinz which fwo of the his wera lelphia, won by & o cemo of the series . and Lt is the omly serles they hav Score Philadelphia. Detroit. ab hpo a ¢ av hpo a e 0 0fBush.ss 1% 30 o ofvi 1000 s 23 7 ofCawtor 0110 3131 ofcon 1200 4190 0|Veachtt 203 00 3020 0lGainerab 4 0 910 3008 OfModarivsb 3 0 11 0 31 4 1 o|Stanagee 2 0 5 0 1 10 8 1 o|malp 10000 _____ Zamlochp 2 0 0 4 318713 0 Totals, 28 Score by innings: Philadelphls -.o- ...l 0 0 4 2 0 0 Detrolt -..... . 000600009 00 Two base hit. Lapp. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. . Wwo Tost. PhUAGEIDS o.come nnenn 19 7 Brooklyn ........ ey New Yori T St Louls . Tie Crieago Far Pittsburg Tee1s Boston S Cincinnail e Played Five Innings in Pelting Rain. Brookisn, May 22.—Today’s game between T Iyn and Pitisburg_degenerated into a farce becaiise of Umplra Klem's determination to continue the Fame in the face of a peling rain. The crowd in fho open pavilion weathered the storm wntil the Plitsburg had the basos full and mobods out in il first’ half of the Afth, and then rushed o In order tn prevent a forfolted game il ot permiiied the davaders o ake sedt grandstand In the sixth nning the zamo was ag whilo _attendants ceattered sawdust pltcher's box. home plate and tn Tmpire Klem finally called the ga gel, aftor reachlng first on balls attempled in s second, but In doing s slld 15 feet in the mul yond fhe big and was tagged out. After 3 deiay of S0 minutes tho game was called back fo the fith in Ees “The solltars run Whet Wilson walked, Byrno was safo on an error and Simon Alled Gie bases with & short sinzle to lef Curtls fanned Cooper and Mensor, but walked Care ittsbure forelng Wilson home Wwith the winninz run, Vit then fled fo Wheat. Tho game was mmediate rotested, Managcr Dahlen notitsing the umpires tent Lene cm falied 10 call the zame, 1t 1s ended, whea & was raining so hard that spec < dckeried (ko open stands and {he grounds conditions 0 bad that it was im- lo iy without tho fame beoom n Duubert wes todey suspended Dossible to cont Ing foreleal, Ca Totals, 17 315 = 3 Totals? 18 315 0 1 “Batten for Curtis tn ro by g the Brooiisn 00 00 00 00 0—0 All sames postoomed—ratn “or wet. grounds. Newark Prosidence Baltimoro :u is the property whei sold for $600 to $500 per lot At this Auction Sale the lois were sold for $600 to $800 cach Same Property Today—The value today is 56,000 to $15,000 per lot. Above Shows Actual Resulls of Aucfion Sales in the Bromx At the Morris Park Aucticn Sale (-] 0% Can Remain on This means if you have— 8450 cash, you can buy a lot selling $3090 cash, you can buy a lot s $459 cash, you can buy a lot <c $609 cash, you can buy a lot selling for $2,009 etc, ete You see how little men forigage for $500 g for $8,000 ling for 3@,5@@ ey is needed to buy.a lot at the Absohrte and unreserved auction sale The State of New York Liquidator of The Carnegie Trust Co. and The Northern. Bank of New York of the 3@1@ Separate Lofs formerly the Morris Park Race Track Bronx Borough, Mew York City Sale will be held in the Club House on the Property Saturday, Niay 3 Titles insured free by Lawyere T Send for mups and pe 3. Clarence Bavies, 7450 St % Joseph P. Bay, 31 Nasszu 5i, uthorized by 1y Department ankis vy Youk & Just how ev- MeGraw the Chance, worked together on | 1 enough, | 7_"Mac and | © strect schooling on_the | S—Comtimaine m that preceded the Cubs | o Sachem & tonight to join for 4 ave for prosiing declslons on Wednes- duy. e Pittsburs, ) Brookiyn. b b 0 3 o Mensor.ct o 0% 00 Corevit 2 0 1120 Viex. 7 10000 W 0200 3. filler 1 S e—— Wilsonat | 1 T 110 Bmedd 1 Fisher. s 021 0 Simon 2 o.Milere 2 1 5 0 0f Cowerp 1 Cumisp 100 10| - —*Plelgs 0 0 0 0 cinnati club. the past two aitimore team. vers and T conguering ( All Stars vs. Yantic. A game scheduled to be pi reen between the 1=11 All Stars and Yantic has been trans- Yorwich 1l had their ferred to Yantic at the resuest of the SRS e Yantic management, and will be play- paimizink afternoen on esting conte but win no flags. Stallings is a comeback. Evers, Tin- t show Dan Mara of Tree games postponcd—ral Fithville, a former Connecticut league ed on National Leagus. side park in _that town. Eastern Assosiation. twirler, this spring 20b Flétcher, last year's N. F. the other. knowledge managers may pos- It each actual skill ame and one that no baseball fan in town can afford to BIG LEAGUERS sess—weil, figu | ALL MANAGE vears ago, Major Leaders Have Played Ball Some Time During Career. stand Young Scalpers Challenge Cubs. . matched against Cubs Saturday Callahan, pitche guided the Clarke, Hirming- Levitskyeologiy tanl, outield? Of the 16, one | o Rorth Riain Sireolo . 10W0 Y | 14 mieniionk s oment, 't this ag- | “Roso pince ... pams0 Griffith and | 15—Contioing ¢ base; | Lko street piayground ta ens | Tarmers pomd . (exclusivi ortston: | | of property damagesd..... - LSTES shartstop; | 15" Neaninz’ outiat ob Toomis brook areeeran 75080 17 Continning Fiasaam pavement | on ramkiin o Is Soma Task, his to northerly line of OTowe apnens | 18" Reiaing Tetaining walk happes 18--Building retaining hthe. Presaens | | and fence at corner of Mt. s City| Jlcpsant streetand Spring Briggs to Captain Tiger Shell. Princeton C. Brigss of | job of explaining Mack and Stallings, game so recently h elected captain of nmext year's Prince- | tice with their men and know, EASTERN ASSOCIATION STANDING. tain, Waon. Lo Stars. 15 16 L either i H 2 H i TThe ShitS 8 play BASEBALL RESULTS THURSDAY. Ute Ll sl International League. Burns AL Rochester Jcches City 2. Rochester . 2b, R. 4 el Foronto fora, A - Montreat-Baltimore. camo postooned | fiolders. At Buftalo—Buffalo-Newark —rain | Counihan, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STARDING. Won. Lost to be a blizer man th; Toronin Montreal . 1 Jersey ity ar Collegs Games. At Cliten, N. Y.—Niazara Usbrersity 4, Ham- tifonCollego 0. GIANTS GET FROMME In Exchange for Josh Devore, Groh and Leon Ames. New York, May 22—The New York and Cincinnati clubs of the National league today"completed a deal where- by the Giants gave Pitcher Leon Ames, Outfielder Josh Devore and Infielder Groh to the Reds in exchange for Pitcher Fromme. The 1812 records show Fromme's pitching average as 457 for 43 games, of which were completed games. fle batted .087. Ames siarted in 33 games, neme of whicl were completea contests, and his average was 088, le batted 244, Devore batted .276 and felded 5, roh, who was a substitute infieider, batted .271 for 27 games, “Ames and Devors have beem of lit- tle use to the. ciub during the past threo vears,” sald Manager John J. MeGraw this afirnoonm, in discussing the deal, “and 1 believe that they will play far better ball with the Reds, Groh is a good fast felder and a con- sistent hitter, but I could not find a regular herth fer him,” Fromme will report to the Glants at the Polo Grounds temorrow morniug William Should. Worry. Professor '] ‘Transcript. For Social Justice. No doubt mest of the men who stand{ Teur Committeo racommend that tha ind_ watch other people work | warning for the next annual city meet- are in faver of an eight hour day— | Ing include the last nimed estimates recemmend . Binghamion, LEGAL NOTIC | ToWhom tWay Cong At a meeting of the Court mon Council “held at the Chamber on Thursday evening, 1913, the foliowing repert of the O mittee on Finance was “..!\l the resolutivn accompanying the was ld‘:nted'éh fil "c.“fi,‘ 5 Norwi onn., May 3, To the Court of Common 1 of th City of Norwiehi g L The Commities on Finance herewith ent thelr estimate of the expenses BFhe. city, and of each dopAYEMORt thereof, during the year ending on the 15th day of May, 1614, and of the re- ceipts for the same period, as follows: ESTIMATED EXPENSES, Deprrtment of PubH Ordinary Tepairs Qutside work . Garbage and as Sewers and ca basins .. Macadam ‘Topairs | Oiling”and sprink! Parks and tree Widening and tucket (unexpended bal- ance) .... . Sachem stréet mac- adam (unex- nce) 56347 Yantio r 450,00 o 361,607.49. $460.00 Sherman street BEWET aowe ¢ sans 400,00 — £00.00 Department of Cemeteries.. 7,500.00 Fire Departme Works— rook reservoir (un= expended balance) .eseeses @370 Polica Depart teeans 32,000,00 45.00 o 1500.00 S 18,000.00 —= $49,745.00 Health Depariment ......ee $1,500.00 Gas and Electrieal Department— Operating and gen- eral expenses ..$135,000.00 Interegt on $100,060 morigage bonds. 20,000.00 155,000.00 Park Department .........a 400600 Finance Department— General _sinking fund reappr priation .... .. $6,510.93 Genornl sinking Bune oL Salaries Courthous Sinking gas and cal . T 10,615.02 Depreciation, gas and electrical... 14,3871 Interest . .12 61,000.80 ction ‘expenses. '800.00 rporary loans.. 6500000 Milk ir 1,000,060 One-th ater and Shetucket stre t 1041 v.oms 9,70000 5,669.68 —— 197,317.37 $510,096.92 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS. Cash on hand May 15, 1913.. $4,060.04 WALEr WOTKS +eseenressmass 45,000.00 Department of Publlc Workse Town rwich. §18,000.00 Rents 27 "800.00 Outside “work 1.1 3,500.00 Sprinkling and 6113 Iy © ntingent .. am 26,600.00 NOW SOWETS «oevoomaeen 300,00 Department of Cemetertes— Ordinary recemts. $5,500.00 Trost fund interest 1,800.60 4.800.00 Police Department— City court ..e.... 36500.00 L.CENSES wona somn 700,00 — T.2000Q Gas and Electrical Department— GroSS TECOWDLS - omeesremamen 200,000.08 Finance Department— Tomporary 10ans.., $63,000.08 Courthouse .... .. 6,250.00 Bank and insur- ance tax ee-m-- 00.00 74,750.08 To be raised DY 2X.orwm—- 14435658 §510,005.54 To meet the expenditures calted for by the foreguing estimetes a fax of cieven (11) milis on tie last city list will be required, said list belng $13,« 22,078, In addition to the said estimated expenses for the ordinary requirements e Committee on Finance Rave been quested by petstion ama otkerwise to bmit to the annmal meeting for fts fon estimates for the fLoliowing and estimates are hereby pal @ock, Eose piace .... 3570000 Grading Boswe avemde I comst of stzeet ' © pooiathpaentran = | ructing TEiaem ors, and inciad- mes square strest to ) sireer o BSRIE 14 ng e paviag. | " Washingtaa sivee: to the city 1ine from the point to Wiiich . the traprovement Wis carried st yoar B0008 . g een e amid tae Jand of Dr. 5 widem Main forarizan's lane CaneMy's lawd, ... 520060 mizéng ~ lLémcoin 3—For removimg ire Ctepe, et betw 6—Macad avente cas street edico » street | 10—For band concerts ...... 40888 } 11 _Massam pavement " om |~ North Main street from | | | Burnbam senare tno junc- tion of swid street with Central avento v......... 15298480 12—Macadamizing Union the wind | street ........ - what | 13— Macadamizing ~ streat from Prospect street treet from place to which work was enrried Jast year Take Improvement ~ oa stroet pIAYETOUNA ... ...e 40600 30" New ‘fire alarm Boxes:l . 500.00 < 21— New automebile chemica recently suf- | 23 R tment, 1. e 5,500,00 trom | 23" \r1dening Franidin innum can afford | stréet from Carroll prop- —Boston | erty to Bath Street ...... 12,000.00 The total ef these several estimates is veees $BTISTEY and a call for action thereon. Youe Committee further recommend the adaption by the Court of Common Couneil of the follewing resolution Women as well as men'| ““Resived, That the report and esti= are made miserable by | mate of the Committes on Finance he bladder | accepted and approved: that the Cleri cause the same to be published as re- Thousands | Ghired by the amended charter, agd Kil- | that rayor. or. in his absenco. the senfor Widerman present, be directed | on Dehalf of the Court 'of ~Comm Couneil ihmit the estimates em-« (eed in this report to the mext eity meeti o be held on the first Mes @iy of June, 1913, and to recommend that.a fax of eleven mills be Jaid ¢ ness before the public. there dium betier than throng) umns of The Bullel the last perfected mrand list «of th City th meet {he ordimary expenses of o €lly Tor the ensuing vear, TIMOTRY €. MURPHY, FFENRY GEHRATH, 0. K, BAILRY, 1 A Gominitico 'on- Pinance. ¥ Jreveny acrtify (hat the ahove aud foregaing-ls 4 truo copy of the eriginal repert and reselution. Attest: ETEPHEN D. " it vy Baen | ity Clark aud Cierk o€ e Toute ot b mu:mwma- Nopogmman

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